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National Chemical Laboratory
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About: National Chemical Laboratory is a facility organization based out in Pune, Maharashtra, India. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Catalysis & Nanoparticle. The organization has 8891 authors who have published 14837 publications receiving 387600 citations.
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TL;DR: Somatic pro-embryos were regenerated from morphogenic protoplasts of cell suspension cultures of Douglas fir and loblolly pine by somatic polyembryogenesis from new ESMs on agar plates and the luciferase (luc) gene was successfully introduced into fir and pine protoplast by electroporation.
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TL;DR: The contribution chitin enzymology can make to basic and applied research is discussed and applications in ultrastructural studies, in the preparation of chitooligosaccharides which show anti-tumour activity, as biocontrol agents and in single-cell protein production are discussed.
Abstract: After cellulose, chitin is the second most abundant renewable resource available in nature. Marine invertebrates and fungal biomass are the two main sources of chitinous waste, which is commercially exploited. The enzymes involved in chitin degradation have been particularly well studied. Such enzymes have applications in ultrastructural studies, in the preparation of chitooligosaccharides which show anti-tumour activity, as biocontrol agents and in single-cell protein production. Here, the contribution chitin enzymology can make to basic and applied research is discussed.
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TL;DR: A complete analysis of the essential oil from the rhizomes of Zingiber zerumbet Smith, is given and the isolation of several new humulene-based sesquiterpenoids is described as mentioned in this paper.
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors show that the presence of moisture adsorbed on the catalyst, which is to be replaced by the reactant(s) to start the catalytic reaction, causes an increase in reaction rates for both the reactions and also a large increase in the induction period for the benzylation reaction but not for the acylation.
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TL;DR: In this article, the effect of tetra-n-butyl ammonium bromide (TBAB) was systematically investigated at a constant temperature of 279.2 K and pressure of 6.0 MPa.
Abstract: Hydrate based gas separation (HBGS) process for the precombustion capture of CO2 from a fuel gas mixture is a novel method being investigated among the carbon capture and sequestration techniques to reduce CO2 emissions. The efficiency of the HGBS process can be improved by using promoters that reduce the formation pressure of mixed gas hydrates. In this study the effect of tetra-n-butyl ammonium bromide (TBAB) was systematically investigated at a constant temperature of 279.2 K and pressure of 6.0 MPa for different TBAB concentrations of 0.3, 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, and 3.0 mol %, respectively. The 0.3 mol % solutions had a relatively longer average induction time of 20.1 min but exhibited the highest total normalized gas uptake of 0.0104 (±0.0004) mol of gas/mol of water and highest separation factor of 41.51 (±6.391). On the other hand, the 1.0 mol % solution had very short average induction time (<0.5 min) and it had the highest hydrate growth rate of 60.8 (±9.89) mol of gas·min–1·m–3, with the separation fact...
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Ashok Kumar | 151 | 5654 | 164086 |
Rajesh Kumar | 149 | 4439 | 140830 |
Tak W. Mak | 148 | 807 | 94871 |
John T. O'Brien | 121 | 819 | 63242 |
Clive Ballard | 117 | 736 | 61663 |
Yoshinori Tokura | 117 | 858 | 70258 |
John S. Mattick | 116 | 367 | 64315 |
Michael Dean | 107 | 419 | 63335 |
Ian G. McKeith | 107 | 468 | 51954 |
David J. Burn | 100 | 446 | 39120 |
Anil Kumar | 99 | 2124 | 64825 |
Vikas Kumar | 89 | 859 | 39185 |
Detlef W. Bahnemann | 88 | 517 | 48826 |
Gautam R. Desiraju | 88 | 458 | 45301 |
Praveen Kumar | 88 | 1339 | 35718 |