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Sunkara V. Manorama

Researcher at Indian Institute of Chemical Technology

Publications -  103
Citations -  5781

Sunkara V. Manorama is an academic researcher from Indian Institute of Chemical Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nanocrystalline material & Nanoparticle. The author has an hindex of 37, co-authored 103 publications receiving 5294 citations. Previous affiliations of Sunkara V. Manorama include Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology & Council of Scientific and Industrial Research.

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Preparation, Characterization, and Spectral Studies on Nanocrystalline Anatase TiO2

TL;DR: In this article, fine polycrystalline, nanoparticles of pure anatase titanium dioxide (average crystallite size ∼3-10 nm) with high surface area (∼210 m2/g) have been synthesized in the pure titanium phase, and the prepared nanoparticles showed a blue shift in the absorption spectra.
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Silver on PEG-PU-TiO2 Polymer Nanocomposite Films: An Excellent System for Antibacterial Applications

TL;DR: In this paper, the polyethylene glycol-polyurethane-titania designated as PEG-PU-TiO2 polymer nanocomposite films were synthesized by simple solution casting technique.
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Pd on Surface-Modified NiFe2O4 Nanoparticles: A Magnetically Recoverable Catalyst for Suzuki and Heck Reactions

TL;DR: This communication reports on the use of NiFe2O4-DA-Pd, a complete magnetically separable catalyst for Suzuki and Heck coupling reactions of aromatic halide derivatives.
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A Facile and Green Approach for the Controlled Synthesis of Porous SnO2 Nanospheres: Application as an Efficient Photocatalyst and an Excellent Gas Sensing Material

TL;DR: A facile and elegant methodology invoking the principles of Green Chemistry for the synthesis of porous tin dioxide nanospheres has been described, which exhibits elevated photocatalytic activity toward methyl orange with good recyclability and excellent gas sensing capabilities toward hydrogen.