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Usha K. Aravind

Researcher at Mahatma Gandhi University

Publications -  72
Citations -  1496

Usha K. Aravind is an academic researcher from Mahatma Gandhi University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Membrane & Radiolysis. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 59 publications receiving 1103 citations. Previous affiliations of Usha K. Aravind include Cochin University of Science and Technology.

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Emerging contaminants in Indian environmental matrices - A review.

TL;DR: An extensive literature survey was carried out to get an idea on the geographical distribution of ECs in various environmental matrices and biological samples by dividing the entire subcontinent into six zones based on climatic, geographical and cultural features and it is found that studies on the screening ofECs are scarce and concentrated in certain geological locations.
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Degradation of pharmaceuticals by ultrasound-based advanced oxidation process

TL;DR: The degradation of pharmaceuticals by sonolysis, an oxidation processes using ultrasound is reviewed, which shows good mineralization and the toxicity removal were hardly achieved and more hybrid techniques have to be developed to scale up the application of ultrasound.
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Oxidative degradation of benzoic acid using Fe0- and sulfidized Fe0-activated persulfate: A comparative study

TL;DR: In this article, the degradation of one of the major organic pollutants, benzoic acid (BA), has been performed using persulfate activated with sulfidized Fe 0 (nFe/FeS) for the abatement of pollutants of various categories.
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Exploring the interaction of bisphenol-S with serum albumins: a better or worse alternative for bisphenol a?

TL;DR: The results reveal the possible involvement of BPS in the physiological pathway raising a health threat as already their presences in body fluids are known.
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Transport studies of BSA, lysozyme and ovalbumin through chitosan/polystyrene sulfonate multilayer membrane

TL;DR: The fabrication of a novel composite membrane with high flux and good selectivity which may find application in protein separations under ultrafiltration conditions by modifying the surface of a microfiltration membrane with a uniform coating of chitosan(CHI)/polystyrene sulfonate(PSS) polyelectrolyte multilayer indicates that these egg white proteins could be separated using this multilayers.