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2. Artificial neural network based modeling for the degradation of tannery wastewater in sequential batch reactor
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G. Durai, R. Ramsenthil, M. DilipKumar, R. Rajesh Kannan, S.B. Riswan Ali, P. Balamurugan, and M. Rajasimman
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- 2022
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3. Evaluation of Antioxidant and Cytotoxic Potency of Thespesia populnea Leaf Extract
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Prakash M.V. Dass, Prasath G. Sriram, and Mani G. Durai Muthu
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General Medicine - Abstract
A large tree called Thespesia populnea (Malvaceae) is found in the tropical and coastal forests of India. In different parts of the plant, T. populnea has been shown to have antifertility, antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, purgative, and hepatoprotective properties. The goal of the current investigation was to find out how T. populnea leaves affected the HCT15 colorectal cancer cell line. All the in vitro experiments were conducted using aqueous and ethanol extracts. Thespesia populnea L. was subjected to a preliminary phytochemical study, which found the presence of alkaloids, flavonoids, saponin, tannin, proteins, anthraquinone, polyphenol, and carbohydrates in both extracts with the exception of terpenoids and glycosides. The aqueous extract had the greatest total phenolic and flavonoid content, with 168.04 mg of GAE per g, 34.22 mg per g, and 4.81 mg per g, respectively. It also exhibited the highest DPPH radical scavenging activity, at 81.82 per cent. This research demonstrated that T. populnea leaf is a potential source of antioxidants. These extracts were examined for their capacity to kill colorectal cancer cells in a test tube (HCT15). Aqueous extract has a high extractive percentage of 55.56 per cent at 100 µg/ml. All of the investigated cell lines had a dose-dependent viability inhibition from both aqueous and ethanol extract.
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- 2022
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4. Dyes Removal Using Novel Sorbents – A Review
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G. Durai, R. Amalraj, R. Jayakumar, R. Ramsenthil, and R. Palaniraj
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Ion exchange ,Chemistry ,Biosorption ,Straw ,Pulp and paper industry ,law.invention ,Adsorption ,law ,visual_art ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,Sawdust ,Dyeing ,Effluent ,Filtration - Abstract
Efficient and economical treatment for color removal in the effluent of dyeing units and the dyestuff production units have always need an emerging technologies. In general physical methods such as adsorption, ion exchange and filtration/coagulation methods, chemical methods like ionization, Fenton reagent, photo catalytic & biological processes namely aerobic/anaerobic degradation, biosorption are used for dye removal. Adsorption using solid materials (i.e.) adsorbents, considered as an effective process for color removal, because of its higher efficiency over other processes. Researchers made an attempt to use various non-conventional, low-cost, naturally-occurring biomasses as adsorbent, which may be mineral, organic or biological materials. These include fruit peels, seeds, leaves, bark, sawdust, straw, ash sludge and other materials that are available in abundant quantity. The various methods showed the color removal capability of adsorbents; mainly based on the processing methods and the variety of dye. In this review, various dye adsorbents and their capacity for removing the dyes from various effluents is highlighted.
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- 2021
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5. Microstructural and electrochemical supercapacitive properties of Cr‐doped <scp>CuO</scp> thin films: Effect of substrate temperature
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Sambandam Anandan, Soorathep Kheawhom, G. Durai, Shaik Khadeer Pasha, Subramanian Arulmani, and Parasuraman Kuppusami
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Supercapacitor ,Fuel Technology ,Materials science ,Nuclear Energy and Engineering ,Chemical engineering ,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment ,Energy Engineering and Power Technology ,Substrate (chemistry) ,Cr doped ,Sputter deposition ,Thin film ,Microstructure ,Electrochemistry - Published
- 2021
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6. <scp>One‐step</scp> synthesis of hierarchical structured nickel copper sulfide nanorods with improved electrochemical supercapacitor properties
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G. Durai, Seung Jun Lee, Jayaraman Theerthagiri, Myong Yong Choi, S. Sujatha, Parasuraman Kuppusami, and K. Narthana
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Supercapacitor ,Materials science ,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment ,Energy Engineering and Power Technology ,chemistry.chemical_element ,One-Step ,Hydrothermal circulation ,Copper sulfide ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Nickel ,Fuel Technology ,Nuclear Energy and Engineering ,chemistry ,Chemical engineering ,Electrochemical supercapacitors ,Nanorod - Published
- 2021
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7. A facile one-step hydrothermal synthesis of Ni1-xCoxS as active electrode material in non-aqueous electrolyte for supercapacitors application
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K. Narthana, G. Durai, Parasuraman Kuppusami, and Jayaraman Theerthagiri
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Supercapacitor ,Materials science ,Chemical engineering ,Electrode ,Hydrothermal synthesis ,Electrolyte ,Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy ,Electrochemistry ,Microstructure ,Hydrothermal circulation - Abstract
In this present work, a one-step hydrothermal approach was employed for the synthesis of ternary metal sulfides (TMS) for the preparation of high performance electrochemical supercapacitor electrode materials. Powder X-ray diffraction confirmed the formation of rhombohedral structure of NiS, hexagonal structure of the CoS and cubic structure of Ni1-xCoxS. The peaks obtained in the Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) also confirmed the formation of NiS, CoS, Ni1-xCoxS (x = 0.1,0.2 & 0.3) compounds. Field emission scanning electron microscopy revealed severe agglomeration and spongy microstructure with decreasing Ni content, while fine distribution of particles with less porosity with low Ni content in Ni1-xCoxS.The electrochemical behaviour of the fabricated Ni0.8Co0.2S electrode exhibited high specific capacitance of 71.92F/g at 5 mV/s in a potential window range from 0.25 to −0.3 V in 0.1 M non-aqueous electrolyte of TEABF4 in acetonitrile (AN) at room temperature. An excellent cycling stability was obtained up to 5,000 cycles with 87% capacitance retention.
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- 2021
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8. Recent progress and emerging challenges of transition metal sulfides based composite electrodes for electrochemical supercapacitive energy storage
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P. Nithyadharseni, Seung Jun Lee, Parasuraman Kuppusami, Raja Arumugam Senthil, Jayaraman Theerthagiri, Jagannathan Madhavan, Myong Yong Choi, and G. Durai
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010302 applied physics ,Supercapacitor ,Materials science ,business.industry ,Process Chemistry and Technology ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Context (language use) ,Nanotechnology ,Environmental pollution ,02 engineering and technology ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,Electrochemical energy conversion ,Energy storage ,Surfaces, Coatings and Films ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,chemistry ,0103 physical sciences ,Electrode ,Materials Chemistry ,Ceramics and Composites ,Alternative energy ,0210 nano-technology ,business ,Tin - Abstract
The need for clean energy production and utilization is urgent and continues to grow due to the serious issues of human population growth and environmental pollution. The energy crisis is driving the demand for novel and innovative materials for the development of alternative energy sources and the fabrication of innovative energy storage devices. Supercapacitors are emerging electrochemical energy devices for future clean energy technologies. Supercapacitors have several distinctive features, such as rapid charging rates, high power densities, long cycle lives, and simple configurations. Thus, supercapacitors can serve as bridges to span the power gap between conventional capacitors and batteries or fuel cells. The current state of supercapacitor research is summarized in this review, and rapid progress in the basic development and practical application of supercapacitors is highlighted. A concise review of the technologies and working mechanisms of different supercapacitors is presented along with recent developments in the application of transition metal sulfide-based materials in electrochemical supercapacitors. Nanostructured transition metal sulfides have gained prominence as advanced electrode materials for an electrochemical supercapacitor due to their outstanding properties. These include good electrical conductivity, high specific capacity, low electronegativity, unique crystal structures, and high redox activity. The electrochemical performance of transition metal sulfides is superior to that of transition metal oxides which is attributed to the replacement of oxygen atoms with sulfur atoms. In this context, special emphasis is placed on nickel, cobalt, molybdenum, tin, manganese, and tungsten metal sulfides and their composites as advanced electrode materials for supercapacitor applications. Finally, the benefits and challenges of using transition metal sulfide-based electrode materials for future clean energy storage are discussed.
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- 2020
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9. Synthesis of hierarchical structured rare earth metal–doped Co3O4 by polymer combustion method for high performance electrochemical supercapacitor electrode materials
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Myong Yong Choi, Tetiana Tatarchuk, Parasuraman Kuppusami, Jayaraman Theerthagiri, Jiaqian Qin, M. Sumathi, and G. Durai
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Chemical substance ,Materials science ,General Chemical Engineering ,Doping ,General Engineering ,General Physics and Astronomy ,02 engineering and technology ,Electrolyte ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Electrochemistry ,01 natural sciences ,Capacitance ,0104 chemical sciences ,Ion ,Metal ,Chemical engineering ,visual_art ,Electrode ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,General Materials Science ,0210 nano-technology - Abstract
In this study, hierarchical-structured Co3O4 nanocapsules and various rare earth metal (La, Nd, Gd, Sm)–doped Co3O4 materials were synthesized by a polymer-assisted combustion route. These rare earth metal–doped Co3O4 materials were tested as active electrode materials for high performance electrochemical supercapacitors. The Sm-Co3O4 electrode has shown an extraordinary electrochemical supercapacitor performance with high specific capacitance and exhibited a good cycling stability with the capacitance retention of 93.18% after 5000 cycles. The doping of rare earth metals in Co3O4 can reduce the charge transfer resistance and crystalline nature which are expected to improve the transfer of ions and electrons. Also, the large number of structural defects can promote the diffusion of electrolyte ion and electrochemical supercapacitance behavior. Furthermore, the antistructural modeling has shown that isovalent cation substitution leads to the formation of cation vacancies and interstitial defects, which enhance the electrochemical properties of doped Co3O4 materials.
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- 2019
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10. Supercapacitive properties of manganese nitride thin film electrodes prepared by reactive magnetron sputtering: Effect of different electrolytes
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Parasuraman Kuppusami, P. Vinoth kumar, G. Durai, Thandavarayan Maiyalagan, and M. Ahila
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010302 applied physics ,Materials science ,Process Chemistry and Technology ,02 engineering and technology ,Electrolyte ,Sputter deposition ,Nitride ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,Capacitance ,Surfaces, Coatings and Films ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Chemical engineering ,Sputtering ,0103 physical sciences ,Electrode ,Materials Chemistry ,Ceramics and Composites ,Thin film ,Cyclic voltammetry ,0210 nano-technology - Abstract
Development of metal nitride-based thin film binder-free electrodes is a rapidly emerging area of research for the development of supercapacitors. The manganese nitride (Mn3N2) binder-free thin film electrodes were prepared using DC magnetron sputtering process. X-ray diffraction and the Raman spectroscopy characterization confirmed the formation of the tetragonal phase of Mn3N2 thin film. Field emission scanning electron microscopy revealed that the Mn3N2 particles are in nanoscale range and the particles with pyramidal shape are distributed uniformly on the surface of the film. Further, the Mn3N2 electrodes were examined by cyclic voltammetry and galvanostatic charge-discharge measurements to investigate the supercapacitive properties. The electrochemical measurements were performed on Mn3N2 deposited on conducting stainless steel substrates in different electrolytes (KOH, KCl and, Na2SO4 at 1 M concentration). The effect of various electrolytes on the areal capacitance, cycling stability, capacitance retention of the Mn3N2 electrodes was investigated. The Mn3N2 electrodes show high areal capacitance of 118 mF cm−2 for KOH, 68 mF cm−2 for KCl and 27 mF cm−2 for Na2SO4 at a scan rate of 10 mV/s. Moreover, the Mn3N2 electrodes indicated excellent cycling stability with capacitance retention of 98.5%, 89% and 83% for KOH, KCl, and Na2SO4, electrolytes respectively after 4,000 cycles. A comparative study on the electrochemical supercapacitive properties of the Mn3N2 electrode in different aqueous electrolytes is reported for the next generation electrochemical energy storage devices.
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- 2019
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11. Influence of chromium content on microstructural and electrochemical supercapacitive properties of vanadium nitride thin films developed by reactive magnetron co-sputtering process
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G. Durai, Thandavarayan Maiyalagan, Ponnusamy Vinoth Kumar, Parasuraman Kuppusami, Jayaraman Theerthagiri, and Hyun-Seok Kim
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010302 applied physics ,Supercapacitor ,Materials science ,Process Chemistry and Technology ,Vanadium nitride ,Doping ,02 engineering and technology ,Nitride ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,Surfaces, Coatings and Films ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Chemical engineering ,X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy ,Sputtering ,0103 physical sciences ,Electrode ,Materials Chemistry ,Ceramics and Composites ,Thin film ,0210 nano-technology - Abstract
Two-dimensional nanostructured transition metal nitride-based thin film electrodes have been gaining importance in the electrochemical supercapacitor applications. In this work, Cr doped vanadium nitride (VN) thin films as an electrode material for high-performance supercapacitors have been demonstrated. In this study, reactive magnetron co-sputtering technique was adopted to fabricate phase pure VN as well as VN films doped with different Cr contents. These films were directly investigated as electrodes without using any additional binders. The phase purity and the surface chemistry of the Cr doped VN thin films were investigated using XRD and XPS techniques. Furthermore, EDS and X-ray elemental mappings were used to confirm the content of Cr and its distribution in these electrode films. The Cr −5.7 at. % doped VN thin film electrodes exhibited an extraordinary supercapacitor performance with the maximum areal capacitance of 190 mF/cm2 compared to the areal capacitance of 27 mF/cm2 for the un-doped VN at a scan rate of 10 mV/s. Moreover, the Cr-5.7 at. % doped VN thin film electrodes showed excellent electrochemical cycling stability and excellent reversibility with the capacitance retention of 92.4 %. It could be noticed that the incorporation of metal such as Cr could be a viable method to improve the electronic or ionic conductivity of the metal nitrides for supercapacitor applications.
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- 2019
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12. Recent advances in 2-D nanostructured metal nitrides, carbides, and phosphides electrodes for electrochemical supercapacitors – A brief review
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Hyun-Seok Kim, Jayaraman Theerthagiri, G. Durai, V. Elakkiya, Prabhakarn Arunachalam, Thandavarayan Maiyalagan, Parasuraman Kuppusami, and K. Karuppasamy
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Supercapacitor ,Materials science ,General Chemical Engineering ,Nanotechnology ,02 engineering and technology ,Nitride ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Electrochemistry ,01 natural sciences ,Energy storage ,0104 chemical sciences ,Carbide ,Electrochemical supercapacitors ,Electrode ,Nanostructured metal ,0210 nano-technology - Abstract
Supercapacitors (SCs) has gained an impressive concentration by the researchers due to its advantages such as high energy and power densities, long cyclic life, rapid charge–discharge rates, low maintenance and desirable safety. Hence it has been widely utilized in energy storage and conversion devices. Among the different components of SC, electrodes play a vital role in the performances of SCs. In this review, we present the recent advances in 2-D nanostructured metal nitrides, carbides, and phosphides based materials for SC electrodes. Finally, the electrochemical stability and designing approach for the future advancement of the electrode materials are also highlighted.
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- 2018
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13. Microstructural and supercapacitive properties of reactive magnetron co-sputtered Mo 3 N 2 electrodes: Effects of Cu doping
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G. Durai, Jayaraman Theerthagiri, and Parasuraman Kuppusami
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Supercapacitor ,Horizontal scan rate ,Materials science ,Mechanical Engineering ,Energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy ,02 engineering and technology ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Electrochemistry ,01 natural sciences ,Capacitance ,0104 chemical sciences ,Chemical engineering ,Mechanics of Materials ,Electrode ,General Materials Science ,Thin film ,Cyclic voltammetry ,0210 nano-technology - Abstract
In this work, supercapacitive properties of un-doped and Cu doped Mo3N2 thin films developed by reactive magnetron co-sputtering technique are reported. X-ray diffraction (XRD) investigation confirmed the cubic phase of Mo3N2 and the addition of Cu to Mo3N2 did not change the crystal structure. The presence of Cu in this Mo3N2 was further confirmed by energy dispersive spectroscopy (EDX). The electrochemical supercapacitive performance of the needle/cone shaped thin film electrodes were investigated using cyclic voltammetry and galvanostatic charge-discharge techniques. The measurements showed an areal capacitance of 173.4 mF cm−2 for the un-doped and 619.5 mF cm−2 for the Cu doped Mo3N2 at a scan rate of 5 mV s−1 in 1 M KOH and the excellent cycling stability of 80% capacitance retention over 2000 cycles. The results suggested that the prepared Mo3N2 based electrodes are excellent candidate materials for high-performance supercapacitors.
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- 2018
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14. Comparative study of structural, optical and electrical properties of electrochemically deposited Eu, Sm and Gd doped ZnSe thin films
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T. Rajesh Kumar, Jayaraman Theerthagiri, G. Durai, Parasuraman Kuppusami, G. Harichandran, Tetiana Tatarchuk, P. Prabukanthan, and A. Meera Moydeen
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010302 applied physics ,Photoluminescence ,Materials science ,Band gap ,Doping ,02 engineering and technology ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Condensed Matter Physics ,01 natural sciences ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Crystallography ,chemistry ,0103 physical sciences ,Charge carrier ,Zinc selenide ,Crystallite ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Thin film ,0210 nano-technology ,Wurtzite crystal structure - Abstract
A facile approach involving electrochemical deposition method was utilized to coat ITO substrate with zinc selenide thin films at different rare earth metal (Eu3+, Sm3+ and Gd3+) ions. The characteristics of deposited films were studied in relation with the doped metal ions. The structure of the coating was confirmed to be hexagonal wurtzite in (101) plane by X-ray analysis. The new antistructural modeling shows that the doping of ZnSe lattice by rare earth cations increases the concentration of the surface active centers such as $${\text{Gd}}_{{{\text{Zn}}}}^{\cdot },\,{\text{Eu}}_{{{\text{Zn}}}}^{\cdot },\,{\text{Sm}}_{{{\text{Zn}}}}^{\cdot },\,{\text{and}}\,{\text{V}^{\prime\prime}_{{\text{Zn}}}}$$, which are located in the cationic sublattice. XRD data revealed that the average crystallite size of ZnSe and ZnSe:Eu, ZnSe:Sm, and ZnSe:Gd was 63, 54, 47, and 49 nm, respectively. The morphological results by scanning electron microscopy indicate that the spherical-like structure with agglomeration of grains and a slight increase in the particle size. Energy dispersive X-ray, UV–Visible and photoluminescence spectroscopy were used to study the composition and optical properties of the films. A blue-shift was observed in ZnSe thin films. The bandgap energy of undoped ZnSe and ZnSe:Eu, ZnSe:Sm, and ZnSe:Gd were found to be 2.28, 2.44, 2.68 and 2.75 eV, respectively. Among the different coated films, the Gd3+ ion doped ZnSe thin film exhibited a lesser charge transfer resistance of 25.5 Ω as analyzed from the electrochemical impedance measurement. The photoelectrochemical studies reveal that the rate of photoinduced charge carriers was higher in Gd3+ ion doped thin film. The present studies suggested that the Gd3+ ion doped ZnSe thin film can be a promising material for electrochemical device applications.
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- 2018
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15. Clinical spectrum of premature sexual developments in a tertiary care center of South India
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G Durai Arasan and Hemachitra J
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Pediatrics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Isosexual precocious puberty ,Secondary sex characteristic ,Physical examination ,medicine.disease ,Tertiary care ,Premature thelarche ,Etiology ,Medicine ,Congenital adrenal hyperplasia ,business ,Sexual precocity - Abstract
Background: The clinical spectrum of precocious sexual development and its etiology are varied and we need to know our own data regarding this. The objective of the study was to study the clinical spectrum of premature sexual developments and the usefulness of imaging modalities in understanding the ongoing insult. Methods: Female child of less than 8 years of age and male child of less than 9 years of age with development of secondary sexual characteristics were registered and analyzed. After through clinical examination the children were subjected to investigations, which included radiological and hormonal. Results: Majority of cases 54% (14 cases) had symptoms before 2 years of age. Premature thelarche was seen in 58% and the majority 71% was less than 2 years of age. 17% of the female children with sexual precocity had true precocious puberty. Hypothyroidism as a cause of true precocious puberty is 8%. Heterosexual precocious puberty was seen in 16%. Among male children peripheral cause of isosexual precocious puberty was seen in two cases. Congenital adrenal hyperplasia as a cause of sexual precocity among both sexes was seen in 15%. All four children (100%) with true precocious puberty showed uterine length of > 3.5 cm and 93% of the children with isolated premature thelarche showed a uterine length of < 3.5 cm. Conclusions: Sexual precocity is most common among female children. Isolated premature thelarche is the most common type of sexual precocity. Ultrasound visualized uterine length helps in the differentiation of isosexual precocious puberty and isolated premature.
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- 2016
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16. Fabrication of Cost-Effective Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells Using Sheet-Like CoS2 Films and Phthaloylchitosan-Based Gel-Polymer Electrolyte
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Saradh Prasad, Mohamad S. AlSalhi, G. Durai, Devaraj Durairaj, Prabhakarn Arunachalam, and Jayaraman Theerthagiri
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Auxiliary electrode ,Control and Optimization ,Materials science ,Energy Engineering and Power Technology ,counter electrode ,02 engineering and technology ,Electrolyte ,010402 general chemistry ,Electrochemistry ,electrocatalytic activity ,lcsh:Technology ,01 natural sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,CoS2 film ,dye-sensitized solar cells ,gel-polymer electrolyte ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Triiodide ,Thin film ,Engineering (miscellaneous) ,lcsh:T ,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,0104 chemical sciences ,Dielectric spectroscopy ,Dye-sensitized solar cell ,chemistry ,Chemical engineering ,Cyclic voltammetry ,0210 nano-technology ,Energy (miscellaneous) - Abstract
Platinum-free counter electrodes (CE) were developed for use in efficient and cost-effective energy conversion devices, such as dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs). Electrochemical deposition of CoS2 on fluorine-doped tin oxide (FTO) formed a hierarchical sheet-like structured CoS2 thin film. This film was engaged as a cost-effective platinum-free and high-efficiency CE for DSSCs. High stability was achieved using a phthaloychitosan-based gel-polymer electrolyte as the redox electrolyte. The electrocatalytic performance of the sheet-like CoS2 film was analyzed by electrochemical impedance spectroscopy and cyclic voltammetry. The film displayed improved electrocatalytic behavior that can be credited to a low charge-transfer resistance at the CE/electrolyte boundary and improved exchange between triiodide and iodide ions. The fabricated DSSCs with a phthaloychitosan-based gel-polymer electrolyte and sheet-like CoS2 CE had a power conversion efficiency (PCE, η) of 7.29% with a fill factor (FF) of 0.64, Jsc of 17.51 mA/cm2, and a Voc of 0.65 V, which was analogous to that of Pt CE (η = 7.82%). The high PCE of the sheet-like CoS2 CE arises from the enhanced FF and Jsc, which can be attributed to the abundant active electrocatalytic sites and enhanced interfacial charge-transfer by the well-organized surface structure.
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- 2018
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17. 3D nanorhombus nickel nitride as stable and cost-effective counter electrodes for dye-sensitized solar cells and supercapacitor applications
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D. Devaraj, Mohamad S. AlSalhi, Saradh Prasad, Parasuraman Kuppusami, Prabhakarn Arunachalam, G. Durai, M. Gurulakshmi, M. Raghavender, and Jayaraman Theerthagiri
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Supercapacitor ,Materials science ,General Chemical Engineering ,Energy conversion efficiency ,02 engineering and technology ,General Chemistry ,Nitride ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,Electrochemical energy conversion ,0104 chemical sciences ,Dye-sensitized solar cell ,Chemical engineering ,Electrode ,Thin film ,Cyclic voltammetry ,0210 nano-technology - Abstract
Transition metal nitride based materials have attracted significant interest owing to their excellent properties and multiple applications in the field of electrochemical energy conversion and storage devices. Herein we synthesize 3D nanorhombus nickel nitride (Ni3N) thin films by adopting a reactive radio frequency magnetron sputtering process. The as-deposited 3D nano rhombus Ni3N thin films were utilized as cost-effective electrodes in the fabrication of supercapacitors (SCs) and dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs). The structure, phase formation, surface morphology and elemental composition of the as-deposited Ni3N thin films were characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD), field emission scanning electron microscopy (FESEM), energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS) and atomic force microscopy (AFM). The electrochemical supercapacitive performance of the Ni3N thin films was examined by cyclic voltammetry (CV) and galvanostatic charge–discharge (GCD) techniques, in 3 M KOH supporting electrolyte. The areal capacitance of the Ni3N thin film electrode obtained from CV analysis was 319.5 mF cm−2 at a lower scan rate of 10 mV s−1. Meanwhile, the Ni3N thin film showed an excellent cyclic stability and retained 93.7% efficiency of its initial capacitance after 2000 cycles at 100 mV s−1. Interestingly, the DSSCs fabricated with a Ni3N CE showed a notable power energy conversion efficiency of 2.88% and remarkable stability. The prominent performance of the Ni3N thin film was ascribed mainly due to good conductivity, high electrochemically active sites with excellent 3D nano rhombus structures and high electrocatalytic activity. Overall, these results demonstrate that the Ni3N electrode is capable of being considered for efficient SCs and DSSCs. This investigation also offers an essential directive for the advancement of energy storage and conversion devices.
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- 2018
18. Seaweed (Turbinaria ornata)-assisted green synthesis of magnesium hydroxide [Mg(OH)2] nanomaterials and their anti-mycobacterial activity
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Kizhaeral S. Subramanian, Malaichamy Kannan, G. Durai, K. Vijai Anand, Kasivelu Govindaraju, S. Anbarasu, S. Revathy, Jayaraman Theerthagiri, and P. Krupakar
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Aqueous solution ,biology ,Brucite ,Magnesium ,chemistry.chemical_element ,02 engineering and technology ,Crystal structure ,engineering.material ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Condensed Matter Physics ,biology.organism_classification ,01 natural sciences ,0104 chemical sciences ,Nanomaterials ,chemistry ,Turbinaria ornata ,engineering ,General Materials Science ,0210 nano-technology ,Powder diffraction ,Scherrer equation ,Nuclear chemistry - Abstract
Facile synthesis of Mg(OH)2 nanomaterials using seaweed Turbinaria ornata is reported herein. X-ray powder diffraction (XRD) analysis infer that crystal structures of Mg(OH)2 nanomaterials exhibit hexagonal brucite structure with thickness and lateral dimension around 7.75 nm and 16.29 nm (measured with Scherrer equation) respectively. FE-SEM images reveal that the flakes like structure were well distributed. Those results showed that easily affordable seaweed for synthesis and stabilization of Mg(OH)2 nanomaterials in aqueous environments, and no other chemical stabilizers were needed. Anti-mycobacterial activity of Mg(OH)2 nanomaterials were carried against M. tuberculosis H37Rv by LRP assay and showed 73% RLU reduction.
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- 2020
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19. Dermatoglyphics pattern in children with congenital malformations
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T., Udhaya Deepa, primary and G., Durai Arasan, additional
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- 2018
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20. Biological Treatment of Tannery Wastewater - A Review
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Manivasagan Rajasimman and G. Durai
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Wastewater ,Chemistry ,Pulp and paper industry ,General Environmental Science - Published
- 2010
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21. Dermatoglyphics pattern in children with congenital malformations
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G Durai Arasan and T Udhaya Deepa
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Pediatrics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,medicine ,Congenital malformations ,Dermatoglyphics ,business - Abstract
Background: Dermatoglyphics is an indispensable tool in the field of Forensic Science and Criminology and its various unknown aspects are being explored in other fields. They are important in genetics because of their usefulness in diagnosing some dysmorphic syndromes like Down Syndrome, Turner Syndrome etc.Methods: A hospital based descriptive study was carried out in the Institute of Child Health, Madras Medical College, Chennai from January 2015 to September 2015. Children admitted with major congenital malformation diagnosed either clinically or with imaging were included in the study.Results: 125 children with congenital malformation were included in the study. This included 65 cases of congenital heart disease, 20 cases of congenital talipo equino varus, 15 cases of cleft lip/palate, 15 cases of genetic syndrome and 10 cases of CNS malformations. Loops (64.3%) were the most common pattern in CHD followed by whorls (31.5%). In the CTEV group, loops (57.65%) were the most common pattern followed by whorls (36.48%). Ulnar loops (50.32%) was more common in Down’s Syndrome whereas arches (46.37%) were more common in Edward’s Syndrome. Frequency of whorls (53.28%) was higher in children with CNS malformations.Conclusions: Congenital malformations are associated with abnormal dermatoglyphics patterns. Patterns such as loops are common in CHD and syndromic children whereas whorls are common in children with CNS malformations. Large population study with a well-matched control may bring out definite dermatoglyphic pattern for many congenital disorders. They may serve as a simple diagnostic tool for these disorders.
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- 2018
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22. Recent Advances in Metal Chalcogenides (MX; X = S, Se) Nanostructures for Electrochemical Supercapacitor Applications: A Brief Review
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G. Durai, Prabhakarn Arunachalam, K. Karuppasamy, Parasuraman Kuppusami, Hyun-Seok Kim, Kirubanandam Sangeetha, Jayaraman Theerthagiri, and Abu ul Hassan Sarwar Rana
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Materials science ,Fabrication ,Chalcogenide ,sulfides ,General Chemical Engineering ,capacitance ,electrode materials ,Oxide ,Nanotechnology ,Review ,02 engineering and technology ,Electrolyte ,010402 general chemistry ,Electrochemistry ,01 natural sciences ,Capacitance ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Transition metal ,General Materials Science ,supercapacitor ,Supercapacitor ,selenides ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,0104 chemical sciences ,chemistry ,0210 nano-technology - Abstract
Supercapacitors (SCs) have received a great deal of attention and play an important role for future self-powered devices, mainly owing to their higher power density. Among all types of electrical energy storage devices, electrochemical supercapacitors are considered to be the most promising because of their superior performance characteristics, including short charging time, high power density, safety, easy fabrication procedures, and long operational life. An SC consists of two foremost components, namely electrode materials, and electrolyte. The selection of appropriate electrode materials with rational nanostructured designs has resulted in improved electrochemical properties for high performance and has reduced the cost of SCs. In this review, we mainly spotlight the non-metallic oxide, especially metal chalcogenides (MX; X = S, Se) based nanostructured electrode materials for electrochemical SCs. Different non-metallic oxide materials are highlighted in various categories, such as transition metal sulfides and selenides materials. Finally, the designing strategy and future improvements on metal chalcogenide materials for the application of electrochemical SCs are also discussed.
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23. Synthesis and characterization of prospective polyanionic electrode materials for high performance energy storage applications
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Thangavel Mahalingam Vijayakumar, G. Durai, and M. Jayachandran
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Electrode material ,Materials science ,Polymers and Plastics ,Metals and Alloys ,Nanotechnology ,02 engineering and technology ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,Energy storage ,0104 chemical sciences ,Surfaces, Coatings and Films ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Characterization (materials science) ,Biomaterials ,0210 nano-technology - Published
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24. A biochemical profile of cardiac involvement in perinatal asphyxia
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Kumar P., Senthil, primary and Arasan G., Durai, additional
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25. Bio-Conservation using Wavelet Analysis by Monitoring Databases
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N, Anbuselvan, primary, R, Rajesh, additional, G, Haridoss, additional, P.K, Ameen, additional, G, Durai, additional, and K, Aravindkumar, additional
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26. A biochemical profile of cardiac involvement in perinatal asphyxia
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G Durai Arasan and P Senthil Kumar
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03 medical and health sciences ,medicine.medical_specialty ,0302 clinical medicine ,business.industry ,Obstetrics ,030225 pediatrics ,Medicine ,030212 general & internal medicine ,business ,medicine.disease ,Perinatal asphyxia - Abstract
Background: Perinatal hypoxia is one of the leading causes of mortality and morbidity in developing countries like India, and even in developed countries. Perinatal hypoxia can result in Transient myocardial ischemia, tricuspid and mitral regurgitation, myocardial infarction, cardiac failure. The measurement of Creatine kinase -MB isoenzyme a cardiac specific enzyme helps in assessing the degree of myocardial involvement in asphyxiated infants.Methods: A Prospective case-control study was done in a Tertiary care centre serving rural areas predominantly, to determine the cardiac involvement by measuring serum MB isoenzyme of creatine kinase in perinatally asphyxiated inborn term babies for a period of six months.Results: There was a significant difference in the CK-MB values with regard to weight in both cases and controls. The mean CK-MB levels were higher in babies who had assisted delivery (forceps and breech) than those delivered by labour natural and LSCS. Mean CK-MB values of asphyxiated and controls were 133.8u/l and 27.12 u/l respectively with a p value of < 0.01. There was a significant difference between HIE1 and 3 with a p value of
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27. Toxicity of Different Doses of Oral Administration of Dimethoate on the Mechanical Properties and Thermal Behaviour of Female Albinorat Skin and Tendon (Rattus norvegicus)
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P Neelakanta Reddy, G Durai Raj and S C Dhar
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stomatognathic diseases ,lcsh:Q ,lcsh:Science - Abstract
Toxicity of Different Doses of Oral Administration of Dimethoate on the Mechanical Properties and Thermal Behaviour of Female Albinorat Skin and Tendon (Rattus norvegicus)
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28. Correction to: Investigation on microstructure and improved supercapacitive performance of Mn doped CuO thin films prepared by reactive radio frequency magnetron sputtering
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G. Durai, P. Kuppusami, and K. Viswanathan
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Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials - Published
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29. Congenital Erythropoietic Porphyria-An Unusual Cause of Hemolytic Anemia in an Infant
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S, Sundari, K, Kumarasamy, G, Durai Arasan, V, Srinivasan, SP, Karamath, F, Riswana, S, Sundari, K, Kumarasamy, G, Durai Arasan, V, Srinivasan, SP, Karamath, and F, Riswana
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30. Congenital Erythropoietic Porphyria-An Unusual Cause of Hemolytic Anemia in an Infant
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S, Sundari, additional, K, Kumarasamy, additional, G, Durai Arasan, additional, V, Srinivasan, additional, SP, Karamath, additional, and F, Riswana, additional
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31. Toxicological effects of an organophosphorus pesticide (dimethoate) on urinary collagen metabolites in normal and high protein diets fed female albino rats
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P. Neelakanta Reddy, S.C. Dhar, and G. Durai Raj
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Normal diet ,Molecular Sequence Data ,High-protein diet ,Urine ,Biology ,medicine.disease_cause ,Hydroxylysine ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Bone and Bones ,Excretion ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Hydroxyproline ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Animals ,Dimethoate ,General Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics ,Skin ,integumentary system ,General Medicine ,Rats ,Endocrinology ,chemistry ,Biochemistry ,Carbohydrate Sequence ,Toxicity ,Female ,Collagen ,Dietary Proteins - Abstract
The effect of an organophosphorus pesticide (dimethoate) on the urinary excretion of hydroxyproline (total, nondialysable, dialysable and free fractions) and hydroxylysylglycosides, glucosylgalactosyl hydroxylysine and galactosehydroxylysine was investigated in two groups of female albino rats fed with normal and high protein diets. In comparison to controls, dimethoate treated animals were found to excrete significantly decreased amounts of urinary hydroxyproline fractions from 7th day onwards. The excretion of total hydroxylysylglycoside in urine parallels the excretion of hydroxyproline. The urinary output of both glu-gal-hyl and gal-hyl was also appreciably lower from dimethoate treated animals. The normal ratio of glu-gal-hyl and gal-hyl found in the urine of dimethoate treated animals was discussed in light of decreased turn over of collagen in both bone and skin. The effect of dimethoate in rats fed with high protein diet was comparatively less than those fed with normal diet.
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32. Prediction of Full-Frequency Deep-Sea Noise Based on Sea Surface Wind Speed and Real-Time Noise Data.
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Yuan, Bo, Lu, Licheng, Wang, Zhenzhu, Song, Guoli, Ma, Li, and Wang, Wenbo
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EXTREME weather ,WIND waves ,SOUND pressure ,WIND speed ,MARINE ecology ,TYPHOONS - Abstract
The prediction of ocean ambient noise is crucial for protecting the marine ecosystem and ensuring communication and navigation safety, especially under extreme weather conditions such as typhoons and strong winds. Ocean ambient noise is primarily caused by ship activities, wind waves, and other factors, and its complexity makes it a significant challenge to effectively utilize limited data to observe future changes in noise energy. To address this issue, we have designed a multi-modal linear model based on a "decomposition-prediction-modal trend fusion-total fusion" framework. This model simultaneously decomposes wind speed data and ocean ambient noise data into trend and residual components, enabling the wind speed information to effectively extract key trend features of ocean ambient noise. Compared to polynomial fitting methods, single-modal models, and LSTM multi-modal models, the average error of the relative sound pressure level was reduced by 1.3 dB, 0.5 dB, and 0.3 dB, respectively. Our approach demonstrates significant improvements in predicting future trends and detailed fittings of the data. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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33. The Australian fish chorus catalogue (2005–2023).
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Hawkins, Lauren Amy, Erbe, Christine, Becker, Alistair, Browne, Ciara E., McCordic, Jessica, McWiliam, Jamie, Parnum, Iain M., Parsons, Miles James, Rivero, Natalie, Ward, Rhianne, White-Kiely, Dylan, and McCauley, Robert D.
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DATA libraries ,FISH populations ,FISHERY management ,SEAWATER ,ACOUSTICS ,CLASSIFICATION of fish - Abstract
Biological sources are significant contributors to aquatic soundscapes. Soniferous fish can dominate the soundscape in certain locations, at specific times and frequencies, particularly during the production of choruses. Passive acoustic monitoring of fish choruses can provide important ecological information about soniferous fish populations. This study presents the Australian Fish Chorus Catalogue, an inventory of fish choruses detected from 83 locations in Australian estuarine and marine waters. The Australian Fish Chorus Catalogue contains data on fish chorus occurrence and the spectral and temporal measurements, spectrographic images, and audio examples of 301 fish choruses. This catalogue has been developed to establish the foundations of an ongoing effort to document, quantify, compare, and track Australian fish choruses. We hope this open-access data depository will be used as a reference for future research and will facilitate an increase in understanding of fish choruses, which can then be applied to the monitoring and management of fish populations and their respective ecosystems. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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34. Recent trends in crowd management using deep learning techniques: a systematic literature review.
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Alasmari, Aisha M., Farooqi, Norah S., and Alotaibi, Youseef A.
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EVIDENCE gaps ,COLLECTIVE behavior ,ROAD maps ,BEHAVIORAL assessment ,SENTIMENT analysis - Abstract
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35. The Integration of Artificial Intelligence Techniques in E-Commerce: Enhancing Online Shopping Experience and Personalization.
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Alkudah, Noor M. and Almomani, Tareq O.
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ARTIFICIAL intelligence ,DATA privacy ,ELECTRONIC commerce ,EVOLUTIONARY computation ,RECOMMENDER systems ,ONLINE shopping - Abstract
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36. Recent Developments in Electrodeposition of Transition Metal Chalcogenides-Based Electrode Materials for Advance Supercapacitor Applications: A Review.
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Mohapatra S, Das HT, Tripathy BC, and Das N
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High-performance supercapacitive electrode materials have received significant attention from researchers worldwide, thus aiming for comparable performance similar to the extensively used rechargeable batteries. For emerging energy storage technologies like flexible supercapacitors, transition metal chalcogenides (TMCs) have been in the spotlight due to their promising electrochemical features compared to other electrode materials. Among the synthesis techniques, electrodeposition-mediated preparation of thin films of TMCs offered an affordable binder-free approach for electrode fabrication that effectively improved the supercapacitor performance. Hence, this review mainly focussed on the electrodeposition-based syntheses of single/ multinary chalcogenides and their composites for supercapacitors applications. Further, the effects of different deposition parameters were discussed for boosting the supercapacitor performance. Finally, this review outlined the existing challenges and future perspectives in this research domain, which will assist the upcoming exploration in the energy storage field., (© 2023 The Chemical Society of Japan & Wiley-VCH GmbH.)
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37. Aerobic digestion of tannery wastewater in a sequential batch reactor by salt-tolerant bacterial strains
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Manivasagan Rajasimman, G. Durai, and Natarajan Rajamohan
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Wastewater ,Waste management ,Hydraulic retention time ,Chemistry ,Microorganism ,Batch reactor ,Sequencing batch reactor ,Aerobic digestion ,Industrial and production engineering ,Pulp and paper industry ,Effluent ,Water Science and Technology - Abstract
Among the industries generating hyper saline effluents, tanneries are prominent in India. Hyper saline wastewater is difficult to treat by conventional biological treatment methods. Salt-tolerant microbes can adapt to these conditions and degrade the organics in hyper saline wastewater. In this study, the performance of a bench scale aerobic sequencing batch reactor (SBR) was investigated to treat the tannery wastewater by the salt-tolerant bacterial strains namely Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Bacillus flexus, Exiguobacterium homiense and Styphylococcus aureus. The study was carried out under different operating conditions by changing the hydraulic retention time, organic loading rate and initial substrate concentration. From the results it was found that a maximum COD reduction of 90.4% and colour removal of 78.6% was attained. From this study it was found that the salt-tolerant microorganisms could improve the reduction efficiency of COD and colour of the tannery wastewater.
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38. Channel2DTransformer: A Multi-level Features Self-attention Fusion Module for Semantic Segmentation.
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Liu, Weitao and Wu, Junjun
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39. Facile preparation of Hf3N4 thin films directly used as electrodes for lithium-ion storage.
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Shi, Zhengguang, Yu, Geng, Li, Jing, Jia, Zhenggang, Zhang, Xuexi, Lin, Cheng-Te, Lin, Qianru, Chen, Zhaoyu, and Tsai, Hsu-Sheng
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40. In Situ Electrochemical Interfacial Manipulation Enabling Lithiophilic Li Metal Anode with Inorganic‐Rich Solid Electrolyte Interphases for Stable Li Metal Batteries.
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Kim, Subin, Cho, Ki‐Yeop, Kwon, JunHwa, Sim, Kiyeon, Eom, KwangSup, and Fuller, Thomas F.
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ELECTROCHEMICAL electrodes ,SOLID electrolytes ,COPPER ,DENDRITIC crystals ,THIOUREA ,LITHIUM cells - Abstract
Lithium‐metal anodes (LMAs) are the ultimate choice for realizing high‐energy‐density batteries; however, its use is hindered by problematic Li growth in the form of dendrites. To alleviate dendritic Li growth, the preparation of LMAs with a lithiophilic current collector (CC) is effective; however, applying a lithiophilic CC to LMAs is still challenging due to the manufacturing complexity involved in the separate lithiophilic treatment and lithiation processes. Herein, a facile one‐pot LMA fabrication method by utilizing thiourea (TU) as a precursor is proposed. A lithiophilic Cu2S layer is formed on Cu foam (CF) by the in situ electrochemical oxidation of TU (CuxSCF), and the lithiation of CC is performed via subsequent Li electrodeposition (Li@CuxSCF). The Cu2S on CuxSCF can lead to uniform Li deposition by providing lithiophilic sites, and it is converted to form ionic‐conductive Li2S‐rich solid electrolyte interphase layer. Resultantly, CuxSCF significantly enhances the cycling performance of LMAs compared to CF. Specifically, a LiFePO4/Li@CuxSCF full‐cell lithium‐metal battery (LMB) with a low n/p ratio (1.6) exhibits capacity retention of 95.6% at 0.5 C (220 cycles) and can maintain 85.0% of initial capacity (425 cycles, n/p = 4) at 2.0 C. LMBs with LiNi0.6Co0.2Mn0.2 and LiNi0.8Co0.1Mn0.1 also exhibit improved electrochemical performance. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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41. Ru Prussian blue analogue-derived Ru nanoparticles composited with a trace amount of Pt as an efficacious electrocatalyst for the hydrogen evolution reaction.
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Sadangi, Manisha, Chakravarty, Chandrima, Bhattacharjee, Joydeep, and Behera, J. N.
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ATOMIC hydrogen ,PRUSSIAN blue ,HYDROGEN evolution reactions ,DENSITY functional theory ,CHEMICAL reduction ,SLOPES (Soil mechanics) ,OXYGEN evolution reactions - Abstract
In this work, we designed a straightforward and highly reproducible synthetic methodology to prepare Ru
0 –Pt0 composites. We report a significant improvement in the electrocatalytic performance upon compositing Ru with a very trace amount of Pt. In particular, Ru nanoparticles were derived from a Ru-Prussian blue analogue (Ru PBA) and composited with (0.1, 0.5, and 1 mmol) metallic platinum following an optimized chemical reduction method. Interestingly, the composite with 0.5 mmol of Pt (Ru@C/Pt0.5 ) required low overpotentials of 32 and 140 mV to achieve current densities of 10 and 100 mA cm−2 , respectively. Furthermore, Ru@C/Pt0.5 exhibited a smaller Tafel slope (26 mV dec−1 ), robust durability with 50 hours of long-term stability and a higher turnover frequency (TOF: 5.6 s−1 @η10 mA cm ) than commercial Pt/C (TOF: 4.1 s−2 −1 @η10 mA cm ). First-principles calculations using density functional theory (DFT) revealed that the existence of Pt islands on the Ru nanoparticles weakened the strength of the adsorption of hydrogen at the Ru interstitials due to electrostatic repulsion caused by charge retention at Ru atoms near the corner of the islands, leading to rapid dissociation of hydrogen. This created a significant impact on the improvement of the electrocatalytic HER activity of the Ru@C/Pt−2 0.5 electrocatalyst. It appears that restricting the concentration of Pt to trace amounts is a necessary condition for the observed catalytic efficiency, as the catalytic efficiency decreases with an increasing island size due to stronger binding of atomic hydrogen on peripheral Pt atoms and stabilization of adsorbed atomic hydrogen caused by softening of phonon modes with increasing island size. This study opens up a novel avenue for the exploration of highly efficient electrocatalysts for hydrogen evolution reactions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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42. Unveiling the role of dopants in boosting CuS supercapacitor performance: insights from first-principles calculations.
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Irham, Muhammad Alief, Baskoro, Fakhrian Hanif Tejo, Ghiffari, Ahmad Al, Rodiansyah, Darul Roni, Wibowo, Arie, Muttaqien, Fahdzi, and Iskandar, Ferry
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Transition metal sulfides have become famous in high energy density supercapacitor materials owing to their rich redox and high conductivity. While their development has achieved a breakthrough in terms of capacitance, there is little knowledge from the theoretical perspective on how dopants play a role in enhancing their capacitances. In this work, pseudocapacitance and quantum capacitance were evaluated through first-principles calculation to describe their role in transition metal sulfide, which here is represented by copper sulfide (CuS). The resulting quantum capacitance (C
Q ) was calculated in both the bulk and surface of CuS to determine which structure has a greater effect on the capacitance of the system. It was observed that the dopant increased CQ in the bulk system, which is different from the CQ of surface structures. Meanwhile, K+ ions were introduced on the surface structure to calculate transfer charge and work function shift, thus determining pseudocapacitance. All dopant types were able to increase the pseudocapacitance value, with Fe doping showing the highest capacitance of 111 F g−1 , which is higher than that of the pristine structure (47 F g−1 ). The role of the dopant is discussed in detail in this work. Our results suggest that the increased capacitance of doped TMS materials was originated not only from the geometrical perspective but also from the higher pseudocapacitance value. Quantum capacitance, alternatively, could also contribute to the system when the dopant occurs in the bulk rather than only in the surface structure. This work may open a new perspective on how dopants play a role in increasing supercapacitor performance. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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43. A Deep Learning-Based Object Representation Algorithm for Smart Retail Management.
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Liu, Bin
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44. Structural, Morphological, Optical and Electrical Properties of CuO Nanostructures Undoped and Doped with Silver.
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ZEROUALI, M., DAÏRA, R., BOURAS, D., BOUDJEMA, B., and RÉGIS, B.
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SUBSTRATES (Materials science) ,COPPER oxide films ,ELECTRIC conductivity ,SPIN coating ,OXIDE coating - Abstract
Copper oxide thin films undoped and doped with silver (15 wt.%, 25 wt.%) were deposited by two different methods, namely sol gel dip coating and sol gel spin coating, on a glass substrate with a 0.2 M precursor concentration. The samples are characterized by X-ray diffraction, Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy, energy-dispersive X-ray, UV-visible spectrophotometry, and the four-point, probe method. Structural, morphological, optical, and electrical properties of Ag-doped CuO are studied. According to the X-ray diffraction spectroscopy, all peaks confirm the formation of the tenorite phase with a monoclinic structure. The thin films were all polycryst.alline with directions along (200). According to scanning electron microscopy, the morphology of the films is almost smooth. A comparison is made between the two techniques of fabrication in terms of electric conductivity, morphology, energy gap, and average transmission in the visible domain. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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45. A WS2/Co9S8 heterostructure with a carbon layer anchored in nitrogen-doped graphene foam as an anode for boosting lithium storage.
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Chen, Guijie, Jiang, Xinyue, Huang, Chen, Zhang, Junye, Wang, Mingyi, Tan, Wenqi, Qin, Likang, Wang, Linlin, Lu, Shigang, and Chen, Luyang
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46. Exploring the role of AI in shaping future marketing strategies: evaluations and outlooks.
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Bobro, Natalia, Hyshchuk, Roman, Strunhar, Artur, Bukovskyi, Oleksandr, and Alekseiko, Vitalii
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TECHNOLOGICAL innovations ,ETHICAL decision making ,MARKETING effectiveness ,ARTIFICIAL intelligence ,CONTENT marketing - Abstract
In the contemporary era, the advent of artificial intelligence (AI) is precipitating profound shifts in numerous sectors, mainly marketing, where personalisation and decision-making are undergoing radical transformations due to novel technologies. This study aims to examine the opportunities and challenges associated with the integration of AI into marketing strategies. The research revealed AI's impact on personalising marketing content, enabling companies to foster more profound consumer interactions. The study then examined AI's role in decision-making, where using sophisticated analytical tools leads to more justified and effective strategies. The article's conclusions indicate that AI has the potential to enhance the effectiveness of marketing campaigns, mainly through the personalisation of consumer interactions and the optimisation of marketing operations. The research provides a framework for further scientific investigation in this field, focusing on developing effective regulations and standards that will enable the realisation of AI's potential in marketing while minimising the risk of adverse effects. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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47. Multimodal vision-based human action recognition using deep learning: a review.
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Shafizadegan, Fatemeh, Naghsh-Nilchi, Ahmad R., and Shabaninia, Elham
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Vision-based Human Action Recognition (HAR) is a hot topic in computer vision. Recently, deep-based HAR has shown promising results. HAR using a single data modality is a common approach; however, the fusion of different data sources essentially conveys complementary information and improves the results. This paper comprehensively reviews deep-based HAR methods using multiple visual data modalities. The main contribution of this paper is categorizing existing methods into four levels, which provides an in-depth and comparable analysis of approaches in various aspects. So, at the first level, proposed methods are categorized based on the employed modalities. At the second level, methods categorized in the first level are classified based on the employment of complete modalities or working with missing modalities at the test time. At the third level, complete and missing modality branches are categorized based on existing approaches. Finally, similar frameworks in the third category are grouped together. In addition, a comprehensive comparison is provided for publicly available benchmark datasets, which helps to compare and choose suitable datasets for a task or to develop new datasets. This paper also compares the performance of state-of-the-art methods on benchmark datasets. The review concludes by highlighting several future directions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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48. Preface.
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49. High-capacity vanadium nitride anode materials synthesized by melamine-assisted pyrolysis.
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Hao Dang, Lu Wang, Yuanyou Peng, Lei Zhao, Yuan Li, Xiaoya Kang, and Fen Ran
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ENERGY storage ,CARBON-based materials ,VANADIUM ,MELAMINE ,ENERGY density ,CARBON electrodes - Abstract
Vanadium nitride is a typical pseudocapacitive material that has attracted much attention among electrode materials as a result of its high theoretical capacity and wide voltage window. Nevertheless, its poor rate capability, cycling stability, and dissolution in alkaline electrolytes have restricted its practical applications. In this work, these problems are addressed by utilizing melamine-assisted pyrolysis and a dual-carbon composite strategy. A structurally controllable clustered shuttle vanadium-MOF is selected as the precursor. By subjecting it to high-temperature pyrolysis, melamine-derived carbon is coated on the surface of the vanadium-MOF, resulting in the formation of vanadium nitride-doped carbon electrode materials. Interestingly, they have a capacity of 407.5 F g
−1 at a current density of 0.5 A g−1 , with a capacity retention of 82.02% and a Coulombic efficiency of 80.59% after 10 000 cycles at a current density of 3 A g−1 . When assembled into a device, the device shows a power density of 775 W kg−1 and an energy density of 39.29 W h kg−1 . It is worth noting that the energy density reaches 15.82 W h kg−1 when the maximum power density of 3, 875 W kg−1 is attained. These anode materials have broad applications in energy storage systems, providing an innovative approach to developing new materials. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2024
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50. Multimodal action recognition: a comprehensive survey on temporal modeling.
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Shabaninia, Elham, Nezamabadi-pour, Hossein, and Shafizadegan, Fatemeh
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NATURAL language processing ,RECURRENT neural networks ,TRANSFORMER models ,DEEP learning ,HUMAN activity recognition ,RECOGNITION (Psychology) - Abstract
In action recognition that relies on visual information, activities are recognized through spatio-temporal features from different modalities. The challenge of temporal modeling has been a long-standing issue in this field. There are a limited number of methods, such as pre-computed motion features, three-dimensional (3D) filters, and recurrent neural networks (RNNs), that are used in deep-based approaches to model motion information. However, the success of transformers in modeling long-range dependencies in natural language processing tasks has recently caught the attention of other domains, including speech, image, and video, as they can rely entirely on self-attention without using sequence-aligned RNNs or convolutions. Although the application of transformers to action recognition is relatively new, the amount of research proposed on this topic in the last few years is impressive. This paper aims to review recent progress in deep learning methods for modeling temporal variations in multimodal human action recognition. Specifically, it focuses on methods that use transformers for temporal modeling, highlighting their key features and the modalities they employ, while also identifying opportunities and challenges for future research. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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