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Thalappil Pradeep

Researcher at Indian Institute of Technology Madras

Publications -  616
Citations -  28918

Thalappil Pradeep is an academic researcher from Indian Institute of Technology Madras. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cluster (physics) & Mass spectrometry. The author has an hindex of 76, co-authored 581 publications receiving 24664 citations. Previous affiliations of Thalappil Pradeep include DST Systems & Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.

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Bending and Shell Formation of Tellurium Nanowires Induced by Thiols

TL;DR: The reactivity of tellurium nanowires (Te NWs) with thiol-containing molecules was probed in this paper, where it was understood that there is a redox reaction between TEO2, present on the NW surface, and thiols added into the solution that resulted in the reduction of TeO2 to Te(0) with simultaneous oxidation of thiolS to disulfides.
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Kinetics of Intercluster Reactions between Atomically Precise Noble Metal Clusters [Ag25(DMBT)18]- and [Au25(PET)18]- in Room Temperature Solutions.

TL;DR: In this article, the rate constants of the corresponding reactions were fitted to the experimental data, and good agreement was obtained with exchange rate constants which scale with the probability of finding a silver or gold atom in the respective monomeric subunit of the dimer, reflecting an entropic driving force for alloying.
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Patterned Nanobrush Nature Mimics with Unprecedented Water‐Harvesting Efficiency

TL;DR: In this article, an ambient ion based method is developed to make hydrophilic-hydrophobic patterned silver nanowires (NWs) as humidity harvesters of unprecedented efficiency.
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Near-Infrared Chiral Plasmonic Microwires through Precision Assembly of Gold Nanorods on Soft Biotemplates

TL;DR: Directing the assembly of plasmonic nanoparticles into chiral superstructures has diverse applications including, chiroptical sensing, nonlinear optics, and biomedicine.