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Ajay Singh

Researcher at Uttaranchal University

Publications -  175
Citations -  1993

Ajay Singh is an academic researcher from Uttaranchal University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Thin film. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 159 publications receiving 1424 citations. Previous affiliations of Ajay Singh include Hemwati Nandan Bahuguna Garhwal University.

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Preparation, characterization and biodistribution of ultrafine chitosan nanoparticles.

TL;DR: Interestingly, the biodistribution studies of the chitosan nanoparticles have indicated that these particles are distributed in the bone marrow also, implying the possibility of using these nanoparticles for bone imaging and targeting purpose.
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Production of biodiesel and bioethanol using algal biomass harvested from fresh water river

TL;DR: In this paper, an integrated biomass conversion concept of producing liquid biofuels from fresh water macroalgal biomass was investigated and the theoretical yield of conversion of fermentable sugars to bioethanol was estimated and found to be 61.0%.
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High thermoelectric performance of (AgCrSe2)0.5(CuCrSe2)0.5 nano-composites having all-scale natural hierarchical architectures

TL;DR: In this article, a new class of thermoelectric (AgCrSe2)0.5 nano-composites is reported, which naturally consists of phonon scattering centers in a multiscale hierarchical fashion, i.e., atomic scale disorder, nanoscale amorphous structure, natural grain boundaries due to layered structure and mesoscale grain boundaries/interfaces.
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Colorimetric chemosensors for d-metal ions: A review in the past, present and future prospect

TL;DR: A review of colorimetric and fluorescent chemosensors for d-metal ions can be found in this paper, which covers in depth account of research publication of over 16 years' period 2003-2018.
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Possibility of using latex of Euphorbiales for snail control

TL;DR: It is proposed that the latex of these plants can be used as a molluscicide for controlling the snail Lymnaea acuminata.