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Banaras Hindu University

EducationVaranasi, Uttar Pradesh, India
About: Banaras Hindu University is a education organization based out in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Catalysis. The organization has 11858 authors who have published 23917 publications receiving 464677 citations. The organization is also known as: Kashi Hindu Vishvavidyalay & Benares Hindu University.


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TL;DR: In this paper, 3-anilinomethylpropionate (Inh-1), 3-methylanilino (MIL), 3-(4-chloroanilino) methylpropionates (MylP) and 3-inh-3-methylpionate methylpoly(MIL) was synthesized and investigated as corrosion inhibitors of mild steel in 1-N HCl solution using weight loss, polarization resistance, Tafel polarization and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy techniques.

109 citations

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TL;DR: Results suggest Cd(2+) specific, heat-specific, tissue specific and differential expression of SOD/POD/APX/CAT and that Mn-SOD 3/ APXR4/CatR2 seem to form important components of antioxidant defense in rice roots under combination of Cd (2+) + HS which helps to mitigate the effect of low Cd-2+) toxicity in tolerant rice cv.

108 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors show that the formation of deleterious phases such as prior particle boundaries (PPBs) occur more predominantly in the HIPed material produced from the powder with high oxygen content.
Abstract: Inert gas atomized (IGA) superalloy Inconel 718 powders with varied oxygen levels of 275, 180 and 140 ppm were consolidated by hot isostatic pressing (HIPing) at 1200 °C/120 MPa/3 h. The microstructural characterization of as-HIPed alloys has shown that the densification phenomenon of the powder does not depend on its oxygen content. However, the formation of deleterious phases such as prior particle boundaries (PPBs) occur more predominantly in the HIPed material produced from the powder with high oxygen content. It was also observed that the recrystallization and formation of annealing twins in the HIPed alloy are greatly influenced by the oxygen content. Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) studies have revealed that the precipitation of γ″, γ′ and δ phases does not depend on oxygen level of HIPed alloy during heat treatment as per AMS 5662J standard schedule but the MC carbides enriched with Nb and Ti precipitated preferentially at the PPBs for the alloy with high oxygen content of 275 ppm. In contrast, the carbides were found to be precipitated more uniformly in the matrix of the alloy with low oxygen content of 140 ppm. Tensile properties of the as-HIPed and HIP + heat treated alloys have shown that the yield strength (YS), ultimate tensile strength (UTS) do not get influenced by the oxygen content, but the ductility was found to be deteriorated drastically at elevated temperatures with increasing the oxygen content of the alloy. Stress rupture properties of the heat treated alloys at 650 °C under a stress level of 690 MPa have maintained a direct relation with the oxygen content, as the alloy with 275 ppm of oxygen content has shown inferior rupture life of 27 h with 2.1% ductility as compared to 84.5 h of life with 4.5% ductility and 116 h of life with 6% ductility offered by the alloys with 180 and 140 ppm of oxygen content, respectively. A better combination of mechanical properties achieved by use of prealloyed powder with low oxygen content makes it possible to explore the near net shape advantage of HIP technology to its maximum potential for alloy 718 components.

108 citations

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TL;DR: Better performance of ANIFS-GA than the individual models as well as some ensemble models suggests and warrants further study in this topoclimatic environment using other classes of susceptibility models.

108 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the removal of Hg(II) ions from aqueous solutions by composite of polyaniline with polystyrene was investigated and the radiation stability of the composite was also investigated by exposing it to a 11.1-GBq (Ra-Be) source associated with γ dose of 1.72

108 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Ashok Kumar1515654164086
Rajesh Kumar1494439140830
Prashant Shukla131134185287
Sudhir Malik130166998522
Vijay P. Singh106169955831
Rakesh Agrawal105668107569
Gautam Sethi10242531088
Jens Christian Frisvad9945331760
Sandeep Kumar94156338652
E. De Clercq9077430296
Praveen Kumar88133935718
Shyam Sundar8661430289
Arvind Kumar8587633484
Padma Kant Shukla84123235521
Brajesh K. Singh8340124101
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202399
2022351
20211,606
20201,336
20191,162
20181,053