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Kunal Mondal

Researcher at Idaho National Laboratory

Publications -  79
Citations -  2153

Kunal Mondal is an academic researcher from Idaho National Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 56 publications receiving 1420 citations. Previous affiliations of Kunal Mondal include Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur & North Carolina State University.

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Recent advances in the synthesis and application of photocatalytic metal–metal oxide core–shell nanoparticles for environmental remediation and their recycling process

TL;DR: In this article, the development of core-shell nanoparticles with metal oxide semiconductors as a shell has attracted huge research interest in catalysis, photocatalysis, solar photovoltaics and so on owing to their tunable nanoscale functionalities.
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Microfluidic Immuno-Biochip for Detection of Breast Cancer Biomarkers Using Hierarchical Composite of Porous Graphene and Titanium Dioxide Nanofibers.

TL;DR: A label-free microfluidic immunosensor with femtomolar sensitivity and high selectivity for early detection of epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (EGFR2 or ErbB2) proteins, using a uniquely structured immunoelectrode made of porous hierarchical graphene foam modified with electrospun carbon-doped titanium dioxide nanofibers as an electrochemical working electrode.
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Silicones for Stretchable and Durable Soft Devices: Beyond Sylgard-184

TL;DR: This paper identifies and characterizes silicone elastomers that are well-suited for fabricating highly stretchable and tear-resistant devices that require interfacial bonding by plasma or UV ozone treatment, and creates stretchable electrodes by injecting a liquid metal into microchannels created using such silicones.
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Reusable electrospun mesoporous ZnO nanofiber mats for photocatalytic degradation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon dyes in wastewater.

TL;DR: Optimized mats of ZnO nanofibers with an average fiber diameter of 60 nm are shown to be highly effective in the photocatalytic degradation of the PAH dyes--naphthalene and anthracene.
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Highly sensitive biofunctionalized mesoporous electrospun TiO(2) nanofiber based interface for biosensing.

TL;DR: The surface modified and aligned mesoporous anatase titania nanofiber mats (TiO2-NF) have been fabricated by electrospinning for esterified cholesterol detection by electrochemical technique and show excellent sensitivity, rapid detection and response studies.