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Indian Institute of Technology Bombay

EducationMumbai, India
About: Indian Institute of Technology Bombay is a education organization based out in Mumbai, India. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Catalysis & Computer science. The organization has 16756 authors who have published 33588 publications receiving 570559 citations.


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TL;DR: In this article, multicomponent entropy stabilised oxides containing four and five metal elements in equiatomic amounts were successfully synthesized in nanocrystalline form by nebulised spray pyrolysis (NSP), flame spray pyrotelysis and reverse co-precipitation (RCP) techniques, demonstrating that entropy stabilisation of these recently discovered materials is independent of the synthesis method.
Abstract: Multicomponent entropy stabilised oxides containing four and five metal elements in equiatomic amounts were successfully synthesised in nanocrystalline form by nebulised spray pyrolysis (NSP), flame spray pyrolysis (FSP) and reverse co-precipitation (RCP) techniques, demonstrating that entropy stabilisation of these recently discovered materials is independent of the synthesis method. Both 4- and 5-cationic systems, (Co,Mg,Ni,Zn)O and (Co,Cu,Mg,Ni,Zn)O, can be stabilised into a single rocksalt structure directly only using NSP, while in FSP and RCP, stabilisation can be achieved after thermal treatment. This result indicates, that in 5-cationic NSP system configurational entropy is high enough to directly stabilise single rocksalt phase at lower temperature, while higher synthesis temperature is required to compensate the lower configurational entropy in 4-cationic system. Retention of single-phase at room temperature indicates sluggish diffusion kinetics, making entropy stabilised phases quenchable.

212 citations

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TL;DR: For the first time, HRP is shown to be effective in degrading and precipitating industrially important azo dyes and this study opens up a new area on exploration of commercial dyes as inhibitors of enzymes.
Abstract: Horseradish peroxidase (HRP) is known to degrade certain recalcitrant organic compounds such as phenol and substituted phenols. Here, for the first time we have shown HRP to be effective in degrading and precipitating industrially important azo dyes. For Remazol blue, the enzyme activity was found to be far better at pH 2.5 than at neutral pH. In addition, Remazol blue acts as a strong competitive inhibitor of HRP at neutral pH. Horseradish peroxidase shows broad substrate specificity toward a variety of azo dyes. Kinetic constants (K(m)(app) and V(max)(app)) for two different dyes have been determined. In addition to providing a systematic analysis of the potential of HRP in degradation of dyes, this study opens up a new area on exploration of commercial dyes as inhibitors of enzymes. 2001 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

211 citations

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TL;DR: Some of the recently reported hybrid systems based on steroid, carbohydrate, C60-fullerene platforms, amongst others, mainly crafted with the object of enhancement of the therapeutical spectrum, will be discussed.
Abstract: Hybrid systems are constructs of different molecular entities, natural or unnatural, to generate functional molecules in which the characteristics of various components are modulated, amplified or give rise to entirely new properties. These hybrids can be designed from carefully selected components either through domain integration of key structural/ functional features or via straightforward covalent linkages. Some of the recently reported hybrid systems based on steroid, carbohydrate, C60-fullerene platforms, amongst others, mainly crafted with the object of enhancement of the therapeutical spectrum, will be discussed.

211 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed and tested a criterion for the design of a tool shoulder diameter based on the principle of maximum utilization of supplied torque for traction for friction stir welding tools.

211 citations

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K. Aamodt1, Betty Abelev2, A. Abrahantes Quintana, Dagmar Adamová3  +931 moreInstitutions (76)
TL;DR: In this paper, the shape of the pair correlation distributions is studied in a variety of collision centrality classes between 0 and 50% of the total hadronic cross section for particles in the pseudorapidity interval |eta| 0.76 TeV for transverse momenta 0.25 p(T)(a).

210 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Jovan Milosevic1521433106802
C. N. R. Rao133164686718
Robert R. Edelman11960549475
Claude Andre Pruneau11461045500
Sanjeev Kumar113132554386
Basanta Kumar Nandi11257243331
Shaji Kumar111126553237
Josep M. Guerrero110119760890
R. Varma10949741970
Vijay P. Singh106169955831
Vinayak P. Dravid10381743612
Swagata Mukherjee101104846234
Anil Kumar99212464825
Dhiman Chakraborty9652944459
Michael D. Ward9582336892
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
2023175
2022433
20213,013
20203,093
20192,760
20182,549