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Shivaji University
Education•Kolhāpur, Maharashtra, India•
About: Shivaji University is a education organization based out in Kolhāpur, Maharashtra, India. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Thin film & Scanning electron microscope. The organization has 3078 authors who have published 5295 publications receiving 115397 citations.
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TL;DR: Phytotoxicity studies indicated the detoxification of RB13 to non-toxic degradation products by this strain of P. mirabilis LAG, which was isolated from a municipal dump site soil near Lagos, Nigeria.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the hydrophobic and physical properties of tetraethoxysilane (TEOS) based silica aerogels were compared by two-step sol-gel process followed by supercritical drying.
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TL;DR: In this article, the structural properties of zinc selenide thin films have been investigated by X-ray diffraction techniques and the optical properties showed direct band gap values were found to be in the region of 2.69-2.81 eV.
Abstract: Zinc selenide films have been deposited on glass substrate by chemical bath deposition method. The resultant films were annealed up to 473 K temperature. The structural properties of zinc selenide thin films have been investigated by X-ray diffraction techniques. The X-ray diffraction spectra showed that zinc selenide thin films are polycrystalline and have a cubic structure. The most preferential orientation is along the (111) direction for all films. The lattice parameter, grain size, and microstrain were calculated and correlated with annealing temperature. The optical properties showed direct band gap values were found to be in the region of 2.69–2.81 eV. The electrical studies shows conductivity increases with increase in annealing temperature. The optoelectric and structural data are discussed from the point of applications based on achieving high performance devices.
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TL;DR: Hairy roots of Tagetes patula L. (Marigold) hairy roots were selected among few hairy root cultures from other plants tested for the decolorization of Reactive Red 198 and significant induction of the activity of biotransformation enzymes indicated their crucial role in the dye metabolism.
Abstract: Tagetes patula L. (Marigold) hairy roots were selected among few hairy root cultures from other plants tested for the decolorization of Reactive Red 198. Hairy roots of Tagetes were able to remove dye concentrations up to 110 mg L−l and could be successively used at least for five consecutive decolorization cycles. The hairy roots of Tagetes decolorized six different dyes, viz. Golden Yellow HER, Methyl Orange, Orange M2RL, Navy Blue HE2R, Reactive Red M5B and Reactive Red 198. Significant induction of the activity of biotransformation enzymes indicated their crucial role in the dye metabolism. UV–vis spectroscopy, HPLC and FTIR spectroscopy analyses confirmed the degradation of Reactive Red 198. A possible pathway for the biodegradation of Reactive Red 198 has been proposed with the help of GC–MS and metabolites identified as 2-aminonaphthol, p-aminovinylsulfone ethyl disulfate and 1-aminotriazine, 3-pyridine sulfonic acid. The phytotoxicity study demonstrated the non-toxic nature of the extracted metabolites. The use of such hairy root cultures with a high ability for bioremediation of dyes is discussed.
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TL;DR: The potential of microalgal-based biodiesel production through the coupling of advanced wastewater treatment with microalgae cultivation for low-cost biomass production in a PBR is demonstrated.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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João A. P. Coutinho | 94 | 810 | 34243 |
Chandrakant D. Lokhande | 81 | 514 | 24595 |
Pramod S. Patil | 66 | 505 | 16369 |
Sanjay P. Govindwar | 60 | 256 | 12187 |
Deepak P. Dubal | 59 | 219 | 12474 |
Jin Hyeok Kim | 58 | 482 | 13201 |
Mallikarjuna N. Nadagouda | 55 | 191 | 10094 |
K.Y. Rajpure | 50 | 184 | 6937 |
Rahul R. Salunkhe | 49 | 85 | 10184 |
Rajaram S. Mane | 47 | 343 | 8991 |
Ganesh Dattatraya Saratale | 46 | 154 | 6846 |
Harish C. Barshilia | 46 | 236 | 6825 |
Jeong Yong Lee | 45 | 319 | 8189 |
Annasaheb V. Moholkar | 45 | 147 | 5646 |
A. Venkateswara Rao | 45 | 132 | 6223 |