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N. Vigneshwaran

Researcher at Indian Council of Agricultural Research

Publications -  45
Citations -  4396

N. Vigneshwaran is an academic researcher from Indian Council of Agricultural Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cellulose & Nanocellulose. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 43 publications receiving 3810 citations. Previous affiliations of N. Vigneshwaran include Indian Institute of Technology Delhi & Techno India.

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Biological synthesis of silver nanoparticles using the fungus Aspergillus flavus

TL;DR: The fungus Aspergillus flavus when challenged with a silver nitrate solution accumulated silver nanoparticles on the surface of its cell wall in 72h as discussed by the authors, and these nanoparticles dislodged by ultrasonication showed an absorption peak at 420 nm in UV-visible spectrum corresponding to the plasmon resonance of silver.
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A novel one-pot ‘green’ synthesis of stable silver nanoparticles using soluble starch

TL;DR: The X-ray diffraction analysis revealed the face-centred cubic (fcc) geometry of silver nanoparticles and Iodometric titration confirmed the entrapment ofsilver nanoparticles inside the helical amylose chain.
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Functional finishing of cotton fabrics using zinc oxide–soluble starch nanocomposites

TL;DR: In this paper, a zinc oxide-soluble starch nanocomposites (nano-ZnO) synthesized using water as a solvent and soluble starch as a stabilizer is impregnated onto cotton fabrics to impart antibacterial and UV-protection functions.
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Functional finishing in cotton fabrics using zinc oxide nanoparticles

TL;DR: In this paper, zinc oxide nanoparticles were prepared by a wet chemical method using zinc nitrate and sodium hydroxide as precursors and soluble starch as stabilizing agent.
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Biomimetics of silver nanoparticles by white rot fungus, Phaenerochaete chrysosporium

TL;DR: F fungus as bio-manufacturing unit will give us an added advantage in ease of handling when compared to other classes of microorganisms, apart from eco-friendliness.