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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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Modulation of Charge Recombination in CsPbBr3 Perovskite Films with Electrochemical Bias

TL;DR: The ultrafast spectroelectrochemical experiments described here offer a convenient approach to probe the charging effects in perovskite solar cells and indicate the reversibility of the photoresponse to charging effects.
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Photoelectrochemistry in particulate systems. Photosensitized charge injection into opaque TiO2 semiconductor powder as probed by time-resolved diffuse reflectance laser flash photolysis

TL;DR: In this article, the process of charge injection into TiO 2 particles was further confirmed by comparing the results of the diffuse reflectance and emission experiments with those from the dye-coated silica particles.
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Harvesting Infrared Photons with Croconate Dyes

TL;DR: In this article, the excited state properties of croconate dyes were investigated with an aim to utilize them as light harvesting assemblies in the infrared (IR) region (λmax ∼ 865 nm and M −1 c−1 = (1.4−4.2) × 105 M−1 s−1).
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Singlet and Triplet Excited State Behaviors of C60 in Nonreactive and Reactive Polymer Films

TL;DR: In this article, the excited state behavior of C[sub 60] was investigated in polystyrene (PS) and poly(9-vinylcarbazole) (PVCz) polymer films.
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Radiolytic Transformations of Chlorinated Phenols and Chlorinated Phenoxyacetic Acids

TL;DR: Steady-state experiments utilizing gamma radiolysis also showed a substantial decrease in oxidation with an increase in pH of substrate.