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Ranjit T. Koodali

Researcher at University of South Dakota

Publications -  93
Citations -  4372

Ranjit T. Koodali is an academic researcher from University of South Dakota. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mesoporous material & Photocatalysis. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 92 publications receiving 3524 citations. Previous affiliations of Ranjit T. Koodali include Guru Ghasidas University & University of Houston.

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Size-Dependent Bacterial Growth Inhibition and Mechanism of Antibacterial Activity of Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles

TL;DR: The experimental results suggest that ZnO nanoparticles could be developed as antibacterial agents against a wide range of microorganisms to control and prevent the spreading and persistence of bacterial infections.
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Tuning of the Crystallite and Particle Sizes of ZnO Nanocrystalline Materials in Solvothermal Synthesis and Their Photocatalytic Activity for Dye Degradation

TL;DR: In this article, the structure and optical properties of ZnO nanocrystalline materials with different crystallite and particle sizes were investigated using powder X-ray spectroscopy.
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Removal of hazardous pollutants from wastewaters: applications of TiO 2 -SiO 2 mixed oxide materials

TL;DR: In this article, the application of TiO2-SiO2 binary mixed oxide materials for wastewater treatment is explained, and it is evident from the literature survey that these mixed-oxide materials have enhanced abilities to remove a wide variety of pollutants.
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Lanthanide modified semiconductor photocatalysts

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors provide an in-depth analysis of lanthanide ion semiconductor photocatalysts with focus on titania-based photocatalyst, and delineate the underlying factors responsible for the enhanced activities observed by several research groups.
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Synthesis of Sulfur-Doped 2D Graphitic Carbon Nitride Nanosheets for Efficient Photocatalytic Degradation of Phenol and Hydrogen Evolution

TL;DR: The successful in-situ doping of S element into SCN or 2D-SCN-3h samples is beneficial to the introduction of surface N defects and O species and led to higher photocatalytic activity according to Partial Density of States (PDOS) analysis computed by first principle methods.