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Browsing School of Chemical Sciences by Author "Vinu, A."

Browsing School of Chemical Sciences by Author "Vinu, A."

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  • Singh, G.; Lakhi, K.S.; Sil, S.; Bhosale, S.V.; Kim, I-Y.; Albahily, K.; Vinu, A. (Carbon. 148; 2019; 164-186.)
    The quest for producing cost-effective and efficient adsorbents for CO sub(2) capture has received enormous attention in recent times. Biomass-derived porous carbons are considered to be the most preferred adsorbent materials ...
  • Goskulwad, S.; DucLa, D.; Kobaisi, M.A.; Bhosale, Sidhanath V.; Bansal, V.; Vinu, A.; Ariga, K.; Bhosale, S.V. (Scientific Reports. 8; 2018; ArticleID_11220.)
    The design of new chiral chromophores that allow tunable assembly of higher order helical structures by using natural stimuli offers promising avenue in understanding various biological processes. In particular, access to ...
  • Yadav, R.; Baskaran, T.; Anjali, K.; Ahmed, M.; Bhosale, S.V.; Joseph, S.; Al-Muhtaseb, A.H.; Singh, Gurwinder; Sakthivel, A.; Vinu, A. (Chemistry-An Asian Journal. 15(17); 2020; 2588-2621.)
    Organo-functionalized materials with porous structure offer unique adsorption, catalytic and sensing properties. These unique properties make them available for various applications, including catalysis, CO 2 capture and ...
  • Jadhav, R.W.; Kobaisi, M.A.; Jones, L.A.; Vinu, A.; Bhosale, S.V. (ChemistryOpen. 8(9); 2019; 1154-1166.)
    Aminoglycosides, a class of antibiotics that includes gentamicin, kanamycin, neomycin, streptomycin, tobramycin and apramycin, are derived from various streptomyces species. Despite the significant increase in the antibacterial ...

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