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Prashant V. Kamat
Researcher at University of Notre Dame
Publications - 760
Citations - 86006
Prashant V. Kamat is an academic researcher from University of Notre Dame. The author has contributed to research in topics: Excited state & Racism. The author has an hindex of 140, co-authored 725 publications receiving 79259 citations. Previous affiliations of Prashant V. Kamat include Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur & Council of Scientific and Industrial Research.
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Confronting Racism in Chemistry Journals.
Cynthia J. Burrows,Jiaxing Huang,Shu Wang,Hyun Jae Kim,Gerald J. Meyer,Kirk S. Schanze,T. Randall Lee,Jodie L. Lutkenhaus,David Kaplan,Christopher W. Jones,Carolyn R. Bertozzi,Laura L. Kiessling,Mary Beth Mulcahy,Craig W. Lindsley,M. G. Finn,Joel D. Blum,Prashant V. Kamat,Wonyong Choi,Shane A. Snyder,Courtney C. Aldrich,Stuart J. Rowan,Bin Liu,Dennis C. Liotta,Paul S. Weiss,Deqing Zhang,Krishna N. Ganesh,Harry A. Atwater,J. Justin Gooding,David T. Allen,Christopher A. Voigt,Jonathan V. Sweedler,Alanna Schepartz,Vincent M. Rotello,Sébastien Lecommandoux,Shana J. Sturla,Sharon Hammes-Schiffer,Jillian M. Buriak,Jonathan W. Steed,Hongwei Wu,Julie B. Zimmerman,Bryan W. Brooks,Phillip E. Savage,William B. Tolman,Thomas Hofmann,Joan F. Brennecke,Thomas A. Holme,Kenneth M. Merz,Gustavo E. Scuseria,William L. Jorgensen,Gunda I. Georg,Shaomeng Wang,Philip Proteau,John R. Yates,Peter Stang,Gilbert C. Walker,Marc A. Hillmyer,Lynne S. Taylor,Teri W. Odom,Erick M. Carreira,Kai Rossen,Paul J. Chirik,Scott J. Miller,Joan-Emma Shea,Anne B. McCoy,Martin T. Zanni,Gregory V. Hartland,Gregory Scholes,Joseph A. Loo,James Milne,Sarah B. Tegen,Daniel T. Kulp,Julia Laskin +71 more
TL;DR: The American Chemical Society (ACS) as discussed by the authors published a joint editorial that condemned the tragic deaths of Black people and stand in solidarity with Black members of the science and engineering community.
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Advancing the frontiers of physical chemistry
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Rigid rod spaced fullerene as building block for nanoclusters
Pallikara K. Sudeep,James P. Varkey,K. George Thomas,Manappurathu V. George,Prashant V. Kamat +4 more
TL;DR: The absorption spectral features of C60, as well as that of the phenylacetylene moiety are retained in the monomeric forms of these fullerene derivatives, ruling out the possibility of any strong interaction between the two chromophores in the ground state as mentioned in this paper.