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S. Kiruthika

Researcher at Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research

Publications -  32
Citations -  898

S. Kiruthika is an academic researcher from Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Engineering & Electrode. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 22 publications receiving 694 citations. Previous affiliations of S. Kiruthika include Bharathidasan University.

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Are cucurbiturils better drug carriers for bent metallocenes? Insights from theory

TL;DR: Computations reveal that CB[7] accommodates well the BMs over CB[6] due to their larger cavity size and also CB,[7] is found to be a better host than β-cyclodextrin, and EDA clearly shows that all the interactions between the guest and host are non-covalent in nature and electrostatic interactions outperform high-repulsion resulting in stable complexes.
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Hybrid transparent conducting glasses made of metal nanomesh coated with metal oxide overlayer

TL;DR: In this article, a hybrid transparent conducting electrodes consisting of metal mesh on a glass substrate with sputtered thin overlayers of metal oxides was proposed to circumvent the issue of slow deposition rates adopted for high-quality films.
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Mono- and Bimetallic Nanoparticles for Catalytic Degradation of Hazardous Organic Dyes and Antibacterial Applications

TL;DR: In this paper , gold, silver, and copper-based mono-and bimetallic nanoparticles were synthesized using a cost-effective facile wet chemical route, and the pH for the synthesis was optimized in accordance with the optical spectra and supported by the finite difference time domain simulation studies.
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Composition, substrates and methods thereof

TL;DR: In this article, the authors provide compositions comprising colloidal matter in solvent, employed for crackle formation when exposed to surface of a substrate, and a method of preparing such compositions and a kit for obtaining such substrates.
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Screen-Display-Induced Photoresponse Mapping for Large-Area Photovoltaics

TL;DR: In this paper, a simple method of using computer screen display as a light source to map the photoresponse of the solar cells, is reported, which requires only a conventional computer loaded with a software code that enables a light spot of defined size to raster scan across the cell area as the photogenerated voltage is read out by a voltmeter using a USB connection.