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D. Pooja
Researcher at Central Scientific Instruments Organisation
Publications - 6
Citations - 159
D. Pooja is an academic researcher from Central Scientific Instruments Organisation. The author has contributed to research in topics: Photocatalytic water splitting & Carica. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 6 publications receiving 99 citations. Previous affiliations of D. Pooja include Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research.
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Green synthesis of glowing carbon dots from Carica papaya waste pulp and their application as a label-freechemo probe for chromium detection in water
TL;DR: In this paper, a green synthesis of blue luminescent C-dots (CDs) using papaya waste (Carica papaya) as a precursor is presented. But the as-synthesized CDS exhibit a quantum yield of 23.7% and are of size
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Enhanced photocatalytic water splitting by gold carbon dot core shell nanocatalyst under visible/sunlight
TL;DR: In this article, a facile method for fabricating carbon quantum dots and Au@CQDs, which are useful for photocatalytic hydrogen generation from water, was presented.
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Bactericidal activity of Cannabis sativa phytochemicals from leaf extract and their derived Carbon Dots and Ag@Carbon Dots
TL;DR: In this paper, the first report on the synthesis of carbon dots using the acetone leaf extract of Cannabis sativa, an abundant weed plant as a sole carbon precursor, was presented.
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Au/ZnO nanocomposites decorated ITO electrodes for voltammetric sensing of selenium in water
TL;DR: In this article, an electrochemically synthesized Au/ZnO nanocomposite (NC) was applied to a disposable ITO electrode for selective detection of selenium (IV) in water using the square wave anodic stripping voltammetry as transduction technique.
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Materials in Colorimetric Detection of Water Pollutants
TL;DR: This chapter is focussed on the potential use of colorimetric sensors for the water-pollutant sensing and discusses the promising prospects of sensor developments to assist nascent researchers to review the principles, mechanistic and advancements in existing trends incolorimetric sensory probes.