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Rakesh Kumar Mahajan
Researcher at Guru Nanak Dev University
Publications - 157
Citations - 5592
Rakesh Kumar Mahajan is an academic researcher from Guru Nanak Dev University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Micelle & Potentiometric titration. The author has an hindex of 37, co-authored 152 publications receiving 4783 citations. Previous affiliations of Rakesh Kumar Mahajan include DAV University.
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Electrochemical detection of dopamine in the presence of ascorbic acid using graphene modified electrodes
Yang-Rae Kim,Sungyool Bong,Yeon Joo Kang,Yongtak Yang,Rakesh Kumar Mahajan,Jong Seung Kim,Hasuck Kim +6 more
TL;DR: The synthesis of graphene using a modified Hummer's method and its application for the electrochemical detection of dopamine was reported and the capacity of graphene modified electrode for selective detection of serotonin was confirmed in a sufficient amount of ascorbic acid.
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226Ra, 232Th and 40K analysis in soil samples from some areas of Punjab and Himachal Pradesh, India using gamma ray spectrometry
TL;DR: The activity concentrations and the gamma-absorbed dose rates of the terrestrial naturally occurring radio nuclides viz. 226Ra, 232Th and 40K were determined in soil samples collected from some areas of Punjab and Himachal Pradesh, using gamma ray spectrometry.
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Adsorption Kinetics for the Removal of Hazardous Dye Congo Red by Biowaste Materials as Adsorbents
TL;DR: In this paper, the removal of dye congo red from aqueous solutions by two low-cost biowaste adsorbents such as ground nut shells charcoal (GNC) and eichhornia charcoal (EC) under various experimental conditions was studied.
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An investigation of drug binding ability of a surface active ionic liquid: micellization, electrochemical, and spectroscopic studies.
TL;DR: The micellar and adsorption characteristics for these drug-surfactant systems (DH/AC + C(14)mimBr/TTAB) have been investigated, indicating favorable interactions between them, and (1)H NMR studies along with the conductivity and surface tension measurements help in predicting the possible location of Adsorption of these drug molecules in C( 14) mimBr and TTAB micelles.
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Advances in the synthesis, molecular architectures and potential applications of gemini surfactants.
TL;DR: The effect of structural variation on the aggregation behavior of gemini surfactants for nanoscience and biological applications like antimicrobial, anti-fungal agent, better gene and drug delivery agent with low cytotoxicity and biodegradability, which makes them more advantageous for a number of technological processes and hence reduces the impact of these gemini Surfactants on the environment.