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PSG College of Technology

About: PSG College of Technology is a based out in . It is known for research contribution in the topics: Machining & Thin film. The organization has 3174 authors who have published 3575 publications receiving 40690 citations.


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TL;DR: In this paper, a nonlinear hypoelastic constitutive relation has been proposed for the analysis of plane and axisymmetric reinforced concrete structures, and a new ultimate strength surface for concrete is proposed.

21 citations

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TL;DR: The data obtained is informative on the association of BSA-BS systems to be hydrophobic and this effect of hydrophobicity plays an important role in stabilizing the serum albumin in its native state under both chemical and thermal denaturation.

21 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, an in-situ synthesis of silver supported on cobalt oxide (Ag/Co3O4) nanoparticles (NPs) was reported and the catalytic activity of this material as an eco-friendly, simple, recyclable and efficient catalyst for one-pot photocatalytic oxidation of aromatic alcohols.

21 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the effect of TiO 2 weight ratio on the cell performance was investigated by analyzing the structural and optical properties of CSA-doped PANI/TiO 2 hybrid thin films with different TiO2 ratio.

21 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, a facile method was applied to achieve complete degradation of oxytetracycline to carbon dioxide and water by using sonocatalytic degradation, and the intermediate formed was naphthalene.
Abstract: A facile method was applied to achieve complete degradation of oxytetracycline to carbon dioxide and water. In most abiotic degradation, it fails to degrade oxytetracycline to non-toxic products and leaves some intermediates. In this study, sonocatalytic degradation was performed to degrade the more toxic oxytetracycline to less toxic intermediates. In addition, the above intermediates was degraded by biological method, by providing these intermediates as carbon source for bacteria. In the sono degradation process, ZnO was used as sonocatalyst material, which was prepared by simple chemical precipitation method. At first 30 min removal of oxytetracycline was achieved by adsorption and following 30 min will be degraded under ultra-sonication. In addition, sodium peroxydisulfate was used to achieve complete degradation of oxytetracycline. For the best degradation, various parameters such as pH, temperature, dosage of ZnO and concentration of peroxydisulfate, were optimized. At a pH 7, temperature of 55 oC, ZnO dosage of 3 g L-1 and peroxydisulfate concentration of 1 g L-1, the removal efficiency is nearly 99% at the end of 60 min for initial oxytetracycline concentration of 2 ppm. After sonocatalytic degradation, the intermediate formed was naphthalene and was confirmed in this study. Pseudomonas aeruginosa was used for biodegradation of intermediates. This strain is best for using various aromatic compounds as carbon source as it can easily break naphthal rings using naphthalene dehydrogenase enzymes. The removal performance of oxytetracycline and intermediates by sono-bio catalytic degradation was also confirmed by analyzing the total organic carbon (TOC) concentration in the test sample.

21 citations


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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202217
2021437
2020378
2019352
2018267
2017213