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Rama Pulicharla

Researcher at Laval University

Publications -  36
Citations -  1541

Rama Pulicharla is an academic researcher from Laval University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Environmental science & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 32 publications receiving 927 citations. Previous affiliations of Rama Pulicharla include Université du Québec & Institut national de la recherche scientifique.

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Triclosan: Current Status, Occurrence, Environmental Risks and Bioaccumulation Potential

TL;DR: Considering the worldwide application of personal care products containing TCS and inefficient removal and its toxic effects on aquatic organisms, the compound should be considered on the priority list of emerging contaminants and its utilization in all products should be regulated.
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Biological synthesis of metallic nanoparticles: plants, animals and microbial aspects

TL;DR: This review encompasses the recent advances in the GS of MNPs using plants, animals and microorganisms and analyzes the key points and further discusses the pros and cons of GS in respect of chemical synthesis.
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Tetracyclines metal complexation: Significance and fate of mutual existence in the environment

TL;DR: The role of TCs metal complexation on the development of antibiotic resistance is summarized, impact of metalcomplexation on degradation, toxicity and the fate ofTCs in the environment are discussed and future recommendations have been made.
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Pine-wood derived nanobiochar for removal of carbamazepine from aqueous media: Adsorption behavior and influential parameters

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the adsorption efficiency of produced nanobiochar from pinewood and found that nanobiosarachnodes can remove up to 95% of carbamazepine (CBZ) at very low concentrations (0.5-20ppb) with average particle size of 60nm.
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Activation of persulfate by homogeneous and heterogeneous iron catalyst to degrade chlortetracycline in aqueous solution

TL;DR: It is stated that sulfate radicals seem to be efficient in forming stable and non-toxic end products in CTC removal and higher degradation efficiency of CTC.