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Kamalika Sen

Researcher at University of Calcutta

Publications -  93
Citations -  1041

Kamalika Sen is an academic researcher from University of Calcutta. The author has contributed to research in topics: Aqueous solution & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 81 publications receiving 726 citations.

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Time dependent formation of gold nanoparticles in yeast cells: A comparative study

TL;DR: Two different strains of yeast were studied for bioaccumulation of gold in the form of H 198 AuCl 4 and thin sectioning reveals that Au 3+ was in situ reduced to Au(0) and nano sized gold particles were formed inside the cell.
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Poly(ethylene glycol) Vesicles: Self-Assembled Site for Luminescence Generation

TL;DR: Fluorescence lifetime measurements indicate the nature of complexation of the metals with PEG as one of the phases in aqueous biphasic systems (ABS) of liquid-liquid extractions.
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Sustainable Generation of Ni(OH)2 Nanoparticles for the Green Synthesis of 5-Substituted 1H-Tetrazoles: A Competent Turn on Fluorescence Sensing of H2O2

TL;DR: The strong analytical performance of the resultant derivative in low-level quantification of potentially hazardous hydrogen peroxide is the key success of the overall green synthesis procedure reported here.
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Phytomediated generation of Ag, CuO and Ag-Cu nanoparticles for dimethoate sensing

TL;DR: In this paper, a simple and environment friendly approach for the synthesis of Ag, CuO and Ag-Cu bimetallic nanoparticles using stem extract of Amaranthus tricolor L. (agro waste) containing polyphenolic biomolecules was reported.
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Aromatic amino acids in high selectivity bismuth(III) recognition

TL;DR: The three aromatic amino acids, tyrosine, tryptophan and phenylalanine, play different physiological roles in life processes and metal ions capable of bindingThese amino acids may aid in the reduction of effective concentration of these amino acids in any physiological system.