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Gaurav Sharma

Researcher at Shenzhen University

Publications -  1520
Citations -  40824

Gaurav Sharma is an academic researcher from Shenzhen University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 82, co-authored 1244 publications receiving 31482 citations. Previous affiliations of Gaurav Sharma include Northeastern University & D. E. Shaw & Co..

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Mg0.5NixZn0.5-xFe2O4 spinel as a sustainable magnetic nano-photocatalyst with dopant driven band shifting and reduced recombination for visible and solar degradation of Reactive Blue-19

TL;DR: In this paper, the degradation of reactive blue-19 (RB-19) was investigated using spinel ferrite nanoparticles. And the photocatalytic mechanism was explained in terms of dopant driven shifting of conduction bands and valence bands (calculated by Mott-Schottky plots).
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The dark side of CIELAB

TL;DR: It is argued that fundamental new research is required to overcome this dark side of CIELAB; the development of uniform color spaces and new color appearance spaces must be revisited afresh using new experimental data and keeping in mind newer devices and applications.
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Application of solution processable squaraine dyes as electron donors for organic bulk-heterojunction solar cells.

TL;DR: The electrochemical properties of these SQ dyes indicate that they are well suited for the fabrication of OBHJSCs as electron donors along with fullerene derivatives as electron acceptors.
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Ag0-Ag2O embedded nanocomposite hydrogel for adsorption-coupled-photocatalytic removal of triclosan

TL;DR: In this paper, a simple microwave-assisted green reduction process has been used for fabricating Ag0-Ag2O-embedded nanocomposite hydrogel, which was applied for adsorption-coupled photocatalytic removal of triclosan, and the excellent performance of 89% removal achieved.
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Comparative evaluation of non-structural protein-antibody detecting ELISAs for foot-and-mouth disease sero-surveillance under intensive vaccination.

TL;DR: The study concluded that the in-house available assays are equally capable as the commercially available kits for differentiation of infected animals under intensive vaccination and identifies the 3AB3 I-ELISA with optimum sensitivity and specificity for the purpose of sero-surveillance in India.