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Akash Deep

Researcher at Council of Scientific and Industrial Research

Publications -  241
Citations -  10926

Akash Deep is an academic researcher from Council of Scientific and Industrial Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Supercapacitor. The author has an hindex of 47, co-authored 192 publications receiving 6977 citations. Previous affiliations of Akash Deep include Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research & Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee.

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Hydrolytic degradation of polylactic acid (PLA) and its composites

TL;DR: In this paper, the degradation mechanisms of PLA and its modified form in the environment, current issues that hinder the achievement of good Cs/PLA combination, and ways to overcome some of these problems.
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Metal organic frameworks for sensing applications

TL;DR: This review focuses on recent progress achieved in MOF research with respect to general sensing principles and analytical performance, and discusses future industrial applications in sensing that are of immense research interest.
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Metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) for the removal of emerging contaminants from aquatic environments

TL;DR: In this article, the performance of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) for aqueous phase sorptive removal of emerging contaminants (ECs) from water has been evaluated.
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Global demand for rare earth resources and strategies for green mining.

TL;DR: There is an urgent need to develop efficient REE recycling techniques from end-of-life products, technologies to minimize the amount of REEs required per unit device, and methods to recover them from fly ash or fossil fuel-burning wastes.
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Recent advances in enzyme immobilization techniques: Metal-organic frameworks as novel substrates

TL;DR: In this article, the authors discuss different approaches used in the development of MOF-enzyme biocatalytic supports, such as surface adsorption, diffusion, and in-situ encapsulation.