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Edamana Prasad

Researcher at Indian Institute of Technology Madras

Publications -  111
Citations -  2786

Edamana Prasad is an academic researcher from Indian Institute of Technology Madras. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dendrimer & Ether. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 100 publications receiving 2263 citations. Previous affiliations of Edamana Prasad include Texas Tech University & Indian Institutes of Technology.

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Synthesis of multi-functional materials through self-assembly of N-alkyl phenothiazine linked poly(aryl ether) dendrons

TL;DR: The visco-elastic property of the gel enables us to develop a gel based ink from the compound, which can be read under UV-light, and the hydrophobic nature of the compound has been exploited to make self-cleaning surfaces with anti-wetting properties.
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Sunlight Induced Synthesis of Reversible and Reusable Biocapped Nanoparticles for Metal Ion Detection and SERS Studies

TL;DR: In this paper, an eco-friendly synthesis of silver and gold nanoparticles using an aqueous extract of the bone powder of a dry marine organism (seahorse), which acts both as a reducing as well as stabilizing agent.
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Self-assembly and gelation of poly(aryl ether) dendrons containing hydrazide units: factors controlling the formation of helical structures.

TL;DR: This detailed mechanistic study suggests that the self-assembly follows a nucleation-elongation model to form helical structures, rather than the isodesmic model, which suggests that aprotic solvent systems facilitate helical fibre formation, whereas introduction of protic solvents results in the formation of flat ribbons.
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Phenothiazine Based Mechano-fluorochromic Gels and Solids: Superhydrophobic Surface Formation and Crystal-to-Crystal Phase Transition

TL;DR: In the literature, examples of mechano-fluorochromic organic materials with crystal-to-c... are extremely rare in the literature as mentioned in this paper, and their properties are unknown.
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Augmenting Photoinduced Charge Transport in a Single-Component Gel System: Controlled In Situ Gel-Crystal Transformation at Room Temperature.

TL;DR: An electroactive supergelator (c=0.07 wt %) triphenylamine core-appended poly(aryl ether) dendron (TPAPAE) is described, where substantial dendritic effects improve the order and crystallinity by switching the local minima from self-assembled molecular wires to thermodynamically favorable global minima of ordered crystals.