|
Silver/polydiguanide complex, preparation method thereof, and antibacterial composition containing the same as an active ingredient(US Patent) (Joon Myong Song, Sukdeb Pal,,,,Year : 2015)
|
No information is available
|
|
A multifunctional composite of an antibacterial higher-valent silver metallopharmaceutical and a potent wound healing polypeptide: a combined killing and healing approach to wound care(New Journal of Chemistry) (Sukdeb Pal, Yu Kyung Tak, Eunyoung Han, Sabarinathan Rangasamy, Joon Myong Song,Vol(38),Issue(8),Pages(3889-3898),,,Year : 2014)
|
The present study relates to a combined killing and healing approach for the treatment of infected wounds. Herein we report a multifunctional, including antimicrobial and wound healing, composite containing a conjugate of a bi-valent silver polydiguanide that demonstrated high antibacterial activity in vitro and a potent wound healing polypeptide, histatin-1, for the treatment of infected wounds. The synthesis of silver(II) chlorhexidine [Ag(II)CHX] was accomplished by the oxidation of Ag(I), followed by the complexation of the oxidized metal with chlorhexidine (CHX), whereas the metal complex conjugate of the solid phase-synthesized histatin polypeptide (Hst-1), Hst-1-[Ag(II)CHX], was realized by mixing the starting materials in aqueous solution.
|
|
Role of algal biofilm in improving the performance of free surface, up-flow constructed wetland(Bioresource Technology) (Neha Badhe , Shaswati Saha, Rima Biswas, Tapas Nandy,volume 169,,page 596-604,Year : 2014)
|
No information is available
|
|
Detoxifying of high strength textile effluent through chemical and bio-oxidation processes(Bioresource Technology) (Pravin Manekar, Guarav Patkar, Pawan Aswale, Manisha Mahure & Tapas Nandy,volume 157,,page 44-51,Year : 2014)
|
Small-scale textile industries (SSTIs) in India struggled for the economic and environmental race. A full-scale common treatment plant (CETP) working on the principle of destabilising negative charge colloidal particles and bio-oxidation of dissolved organic failed to comply with Inland Surface Waters (ISW) standards. Thus, presence of intense colour and organics with elevated temperature inhibited the process stability. Bench scale treatability studies were conducted on chemical and biological processes for its full-scale apps to detoxify a high strength textile process effluent. Colour, SS and COD removals from the optimised chemical process were 88%, 70% and 40%, respectively. Heterotrophic bacteria oxidised COD and BOD more than 84% and 90% at a loading rate 0.0108 kg m?3 d?1 at 3 h HRT. The combined c
|
|
A multifunctional composite of an antibacterial higher-valent silver metallo pharmaceutical and a potent wound healing polypeptide: a combined killing and healing a combined killing and healing approach to wound care(New Journal of Chemistry) (Sukdeb Pal, Yu Kyung Tak, Eunyoung Han, Sabarinathan Rangasamy, Joon Myong Song,volume 38(8),3.269,page 3889-3898,Year : 2014)
|
No information is available
|
|
Effect of some polymerization methods on the imprinting performance of molecularly imprinted polymers for molecularly imprinted solid-phase extraction application(Journal of the Chinese Advanced Materials Society) (,volume 1(1),,page 57-69,Year : 2014)
|
No information is available
|
|
Feasibility of bioengineered two-stages sequential batch reactor and filtration(Bioresource Technology) (Pravin Manekar, Rima Biswas, Chaitali Urewar, Sukdeb Pal, Tapas Nandy,Vol(148) Pages(334-342),,,Year : 2013)
|
In the present study, the feasibility of a bioengineered two-stages sequential batch reactor (BTSSBR) followed by filtration?adsorption process was investigated to treat the agrochemical effluent by overcoming factor affecting process stability such as microbial imbalance and substrate sensitivity. An air stripper stripped 90% of toxic ammonia, and combined with other streams for bio-oxidation and filtration?adsorption. The BTSSBR system achieved bio-oxidation at 6 days hydraulic retention time by fending off microbial imbalance and substrate sensitivity. The maximum reduction in COD and BOD by heterotrophic bacteria in the first reactor was 87% and 90%, respectively. Removal of toxic ammoniacal-nitrogen by autotrophic bacteria in a post-second stage bio-oxidation was 97%. The optimum filtration and adsorption of pollutants were achieved at a filtration rate of 10 and 9 m3 m?2 h?1, respectively. The treatment scheme comprising air stripper, BTSSBR and filtration?adsorption process showed a great promise for treating the agrochemical effluent.
|
|
Feasibility of bioengineered two-stages sequential batch reactor and filtration(Bioresource Technology) (Pravin Manekar, Rima Biswas, Chaitali Urewar, Sukdeb Pal, Tapas Nandy,Vol(148),Pages(334-342),,,Year : 2013)
|
In the present study, the feasibility of a bioengineered two-stages sequential batch reactor (BTSSBR) followed by filtration?adsorption process was investigated to treat the agrochemical effluent by overcoming factor affecting process stability such as microbial imbalance and substrate sensitivity. An air stripper stripped 90% of toxic ammonia, and combined with other streams for bio-oxidation and filtration?adsorption. The BTSSBR system achieved bio-oxidation at 6 days hydraulic retention time by fending off microbial imbalance and substrate sensitivity. The maximum reduction in COD and BOD by heterotrophic bacteria in the first reactor was 87% and 90%, respectively.
|
|
Feasibility of bioengineered two-stages sequential batch reactor and filtration-adsorption process for complex agrochemical effluent(Bioresource Technology) (Pravin Manekar, Rima Biswas, Chaitali Urewar, Sukdeb Pal & Tapas Nandy,volume 148,,page 334-342,Year : 2013)
|
No information is available
|
|
Cyto and genotoxicity induced by Cadmium(Environmental Education) (Sukdeb Pal, Rima Biswas,,,page 205-223,Year : 2013)
|
No information is available
|
|
Quantum chemical density functional theory studies on the molecular structure and vibrational spectra of Gallic acid imprinted polymers(Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy) (Sushma Pardeshi, Rita Dhodapkar, Anupama Kumar,volume 116,,page 562-574,Year : 2013)
|
No information is available
|
|
Influence of porogens on the specific recognition of molecularly imprinted poly (acrylamide-co-ethylene glycol dimethacrylate)(Composite Interfaces) (,volume 1(1),,page 13-30,Year : 2013)
|
No information is available
|
|
Preparation, Characterization and Photocatalytic Application of Carbonate Modified Titania(Materials Science Forum) (RS Dhodapkar, NR Neti,volume 764,,page 219-235,Year : 2013)
|
No information is available
|
|
Benzoylation for the recovery of structure directing agent (di-n-propylamine) from the process effluent of alumina phosphate synthesis(Green Chemistry) (Nageswara N. Rao and Smita Masid,volume 15,,page 1526-1529,Year : 2013)
|
No information is available
|
|
Mesoporous Carbon Nanomaterials as environmental absorbants(Journal of nanoscience and nanotechnology Nanoscience and Nanotechnology) (P. K. Tripathi, L. Gan, M. Liu and N. N. Rao,14,,1823-1837,Year : 2013)
|
No information is available
|
|
Treatment of refractory nano-filtration reject from a tannery usingPd-catalyzed wet air oxidation(Journal of Hazardous Materials) (Pranav K.Tripathi, Nageswara N.Rao, Chetan Chauhan, Girish R.Pophali, Sanjay M.Kashyap, Satish K.Lokhande, Lihua Gan,261,, 63-71,Year : 2013)
|
No information is available
|
|
Advanced treatment of refractory sebacic acid wastewater(Desalination and Water Treatment, 1-11, 2013) (Chetan Chavhan, Pranav Tripathi & Nageswara Rao Neti,52(1-3),,390-400,Year : 2013)
|
No information is available
|
|
Treatment of Recalcitrant Caprolactam Wastewater using Electro Oxidation and Ozonation(CLEAN-Soil, Air, Water) (Nitin Gedam, NN Rao, Sanjay M Kashyap,42(7),,932-938,Year : 2013)
|
No information is available
|
|
High surface area ordered mesoporous carbon for high-level removal of rhodamine B(Journal of Materials Science) (Pranav K. Tripathi, Mingxian Liu, Lihua Gan, Jiasheng Qian, Zijie Xu, Dazhang Zhu, Nageswara N. Rao,volume 48,,page 8003-8013,Year : 2013)
|
No information is available
|
|
Validation of computational approach to study monomer selectivity towards the template Gallic acid for rational molecularly imprinted polymer design(Journal of molecular Modelling.) (Sushma Pardeshi, Rajendra Patrikar, Rita Dhodapkar and Anupama Kumar,,,,Year : 2012)
|
No information is available
|