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Deen Dayal Upadhyay Gorakhpur University

EducationGorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh, India
About: Deen Dayal Upadhyay Gorakhpur University is a education organization based out in Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh, India. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Thermal decomposition & Lymnaea acuminata. The organization has 1032 authors who have published 1591 publications receiving 21734 citations. The organization is also known as: Gorakhpur University.


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TL;DR: In this article, the reaction kinetics of p -benzoquinone-p -dihydroxybenzene, p -bennone-m-dihd-dynohexene, and p-benzo-quinone- o -Dyno-hexene systems have been studied in the solid state using capillary, gravimetric, and dilatometric techniques.

9 citations

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TL;DR: It is concluded that E. royleana latex alters the blood electrolyte content of the fish, particularly calcium levels, which may cause disturbances in the normal vital physiological functions of theFish, its growth rate, and even its ability to survive in nature.
Abstract: The aim of the present study was to determine changes in blood electrolytes (calcium and phosphate) in the freshwater catfish Heteropneustes fossilis following short- and long-term exposure to latex of Euphorbia royleana. To investigate the effects of short-term exposure, fish were exposed to 80% of the 96-h LC(50) of E. royleana latex (2.47 mg/L) for 96 h. To assess the effects of long-term exposure, fish were exposed to 20% of the 96-h LC(50) of E. royleana latex (0.618 mg/L) for 28 days. Fish were killed after 24, 48, 72 and 96 h (short-term experiments) or after 7, 14, 21 and 28 days (long-term experiments). Blood samples were collected and sera were analyzed to determine calcium and inorganic phosphate levels. Serum calcium levels decreased progressively in H. fossilis after 48 h exposure to E. royleana latex. This decrease persisted until the end of the experiment (96 h). Serum inorganic phosphate levels in treated fish decreased progressively from 72 h. After 7 days exposure to E. royleana latex, decreased serum calcium levels were noted in H. fossilis that persisted until the end of the experiment. Serum phosphate levels were decreased in H. fossilis on days 21 and 28 of exposure to E. royleana latex. It is concluded that E. royleana latex alters the blood electrolyte content of the fish. The change in these electrolytes, particularly calcium levels, may cause disturbances in the normal vital physiological functions of the fish, its growth rate, and even its ability to survive in nature.

9 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the star formation rate depends upon the efficiency α and the time-scale τ of star formation, and the gas component σg of the surface mass density.
Abstract: We present a general star formation law in which the star formation rate depends upon the efficiency α and the time-scale τ of star formation, and the gas component σg of the surface mass density. The current nominal Schmidt exponent nS for our model is 2

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TL;DR: In this article, a simple and yet effective approach for capture and storage of CO2 by C6Li6 was proposed, which is a planar star-like structure, whose ionization energy is lower than that of Li atom and hence behaves as a superalkali.
Abstract: The capture and storage of CO2, a major component of greenhouse gases, are crucial steps that can positively impact the global carbon balance. The capture of CO2 has been difficult due to its extremely high stability. In this study, we propose a simple and yet effective approach for capture and storage of CO2 by C6Li6. C6Li6 possesses a planar star-like structure, whose ionization energy is lower than that of Li atom and hence, it behaves as a superalkali. Superalkalis are unusual species possessing lower ionization energies than alkali atoms. We have systematically studied the interaction of successive CO2 molecules with C6Li6 using long-range dispersion corrected density functional {\omega}B97xD/6-311+G(d) calculations. We notice that these interactions lead to stable C6Li6-nCO2 complexes (n = 1-6) in which the structure of CO2 moieties is bent appreciably (122-125deg) due to electron transfer from C6Li6, whose planarity is distorted only slightly (less than or equal to 7 deg). This clearly suggests that the CO2 molecules can successfully be activated and captured by C6Li6. We have also analyzed bond-lengths and bond-angle of CO2, their charges and adsorption energy as a function of the number of adsorbed CO2 (n). It has been also noticed that the bond-length of CO2 in C6Li6-nCO2 complexes increases monotonically whereas adsorption energy decreases, ranging 3.18-2.79 eV per CO2 with the increase in n. These findings not only establish the potential of C6Li6 for capture and storage of CO2 molecules but also provide new insights into CO2-activation, capture, and storage by systems having low ionization energies.

8 citations

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TL;DR: Vibrational spectroscopic study of vinyl-PAHs provides data that may be used in the emission models particularly along proto planetary nebulae type cool objects.

8 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Rudra Deo Tripathi571389640
Nawal Kishore Dubey5022910796
Harikesh Bahadur Singh463077372
Souvik Maiti432375759
Ajay Singh392568464
Alok C. Gupta391314052
Suman K Mishra382404989
Gurdip Singh361575173
Ram C. Mehrotra355066259
Nidhi Gupta352664786
Ajay K. Mishra342195050
Seema Mishra33794312
Narsingh Bahadur Singh331944062
Manish Naja321103383
Maya Shankar Singh312454261
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20239
202216
2021118
202094
201965
201869