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    Carbon Nanostructures As Antibacterials and Active Food-Packaging Materials: A Review by Raul, Prasanta K, Thakuria, Angshuman, Das, Bodhaditya, Devi, Rashmi R, Tiwari, Gaurav, Yellappa, Chidugundi, Kamboj, Dev Vrat

    Published in ACS omega (12-04-2022)
    “…In this article, we discuss carbon nanoparticles for application as antibacterials and food-packaging materials. The use of petroleum-derived products,…”
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    Groundwater Quality Characterization of North Brahmaputra Basin using Positive Matrix Factorization by Chaturvedi, Richa, Das, Bodhaditya, Banerjee, Saumen, Bhattacharjee, Chira R.

    “…This study applies positive matrix factorization (PMF) to 140 groundwater samples collected from four different Public Health Centers in North Brahmaputra…”
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    Toward a Feasible Solution for Removing Toxic Mercury and Chromium From Water Using Copper Oxide Nanoparticles by Raul, Prasanta K., Das, Bodhaditya, Umlong, Iohborlang M., Devi, Rashmi Rekha, Tiwari, Gaurav, Kamboj, Dev Vrat

    Published in Frontiers in nanotechnology (03-02-2022)
    “…Objective: Water contaminated with heavy metals causes serious environmental issues for people. Mercury and chromium are considered to be extremely toxic for…”
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    Bio-nanoparticle assembly: a potent on-site biolarvicidal agent against mosquito vectors by Sultana, Nazima, Raul, Prasanta K, Goswami, Diganta, Das, Dipankar, Islam, Saidul, Tyagi, Varun, Das, Bodhaditya, Gogoi, Hemanta K, Chattopadhyay, Pronobesh, Raju, Pakalapati S

    Published in RSC advances (05-03-2020)
    “…Background : Vector-borne diseases such as malaria, dengue, yellow fever, encephalitis and filariasis are considered serious human health concerns in the field…”
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    Nanoweapon: control of mosquito breeding using carbon-dot-silver nanohybrid as a biolarvicide by Sultana, Nazima, Raul, Prasanta K., Goswami, Diganta, Das, Bodhaditya, Gogoi, Hamanta K., Raju, P. Srinivas

    Published in Environmental chemistry letters (01-09-2018)
    “…Health issues induced by mosquito illnesses highlight the need for effective control. Here, we developed an efficient carbon-dot-silver nanohybrid to control…”
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    A comparative study on sorption of arsenate ions from water by crosslinked chitosan and crosslinked chitosan/MMT nanocomposite by Gogoi, Pankaj, Thakur, Ashim J., Devi, Rashmi Rekha, Das, Bodhaditya, Maji, Tarun K.

    “…[Display omitted] •Nanocomposite of chitosan and clay-chitosan were prepared by ionic gelation technique.•Clay layers were well delaminated in between the…”
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    Sustainable-Resource-Based Carbon Dot–Silver Nanohybrid: A Strong Tool against Culex quinquefasciatus, a Common Disease Vector by Barua, Shaswat, Raul, Prasanta K, Gopalakrishnan, Reji, Das, Bodhaditya, Vanlalhmuaka, Veer, Vijay

    Published in ACS sustainable chemistry & engineering (04-04-2016)
    “…With the evolution of material science, researchers are deeply concerned about the utility of sustainable resources for multifaceted advanced applications…”
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    High nitrate content in the surface water of Balipara, North Brahmaputra river basin, Sonitpur district, Assam, India: a multivariate approach by Chaturvedi, Richa, Banerjee, Saumen, Das, Bodhaditya, Chattopadhyay, Pronobesh, Bhattacharjee, Chira R., Veer, Vijay

    Published in Current science (Bangalore) (10-04-2016)
    “…The present study is an evaluation of ground and surface water quality at Balipara, North Brahmaputra river basin, Sonitpur district, Assam, India using…”
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    Defluoridation of water using nano-magnesium oxide by Devi, Rashmi R., Umlong, Iohborlang M., Raul, Prasanta K., Das, Bodhaditya, Banerjee, Saumen, Singh, Lokendra

    Published in Journal of experimental nanoscience (01-05-2014)
    “…Nano-sized magnesium oxide (nano-MgO) was investigated for adsorption of fluoride from water. The pure and fluoride adsorbed nano-MgO were characterised by…”
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    Removal of Cu(II) and Pb(II) from Aqueous Solutions Using Nanoporous Materials by Dutta, Debajani, Roy, Sushanta Kumar, Das, Bodhaditya, Talukdar, Anup K.

    Published in Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry A (01-05-2018)
    “…The present work deals with the adsorption of Cu 2+ and Pb 2+ on zeolites (ZSM-5, mordenite) and mesoporous materials (MCM-48, MCM-41). The characterization of…”
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    Removal of iron and arsenic (III) from drinking water using iron oxide-coated sand and limestone by Devi, Rashmi R., Umlong, Iohborlang M., Das, Bodhaditya, Borah, Kusum, Thakur, Ashim J., Raul, Prasanta K., Banerjee, Saumen, Singh, Lokendra

    Published in Applied water science (01-06-2014)
    “…A method for removal of iron and arsenic (III) from contaminated water using iron oxide-coated sand and limestone has been developed for drinking water. For…”
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    Arsenic (III) adsorption on iron acetate coated activated alumina: thermodynamic, kinetics and equilibrium approach by Das, Bodhaditya, Devi, Rashmi Rekha, Umlong, Iohborlang M, Borah, Kusum, Banerjee, Saumen, Talukdar, Anup Kr

    “…The adsorption potential of iron acetate coated activated alumina (IACAA) for removal of arsenic [As (III)] as arsenite by batch sorption technique is…”
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    Arsenic (III) adsorption on iron acetate coated activated alumina: thermodynamic, kinetics and equilibrium approach by Das, Bodhaditya, Devi, Rashmi Rekha, Umlong, Iohborlang M, Borah, Kusum, Banerjee, Saumen, Talukdar, Anup Kr

    “…The adsorption potential of an iron acetate coated activated alumina (IACAA) for removal of arsenic [As (III)] as arsenite by batch sorption technique is…”
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    Arsenic (III) adsorption on iron acetate coated activated alumina: thermodynamic, kinetics and equilibrium approach by Das, Bodhaditya, Devi, Rashmi Rekha, Umlong, Iohborlang M, Borah, Kusum, Banerjee, Saumen, Talukdar, Anup Kr

    “…The adsorption potential of an iron acetate coated activated alumina (IACAA) for removal of arsenic [As (III)] as arsenite by batch sorption technique is…”
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    Defluoridation from aqueous solution using stone dust and activated alumina at a fixed ratio by Umlong, Iohborlang M., Das, Bodhaditya, Devi, Rashmi Rekha, Borah, Kusum, Saikia, Lakhshya Bijoy, Raul, Prasanta Kumar, Banerjee, Saumen, Singh, Lokendra

    Published in Applied water science (01-03-2012)
    “…Easily available stone dust and alumina were acid activated, mixed in the ratio of 9:1 and studied for fluoride removal capacity. Batch and continuous studies…”
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