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    MoS2 based nanomaterials: Advanced antibacterial agents for future by Sethulekshmi, A.S., Saritha, Appukuttan, Joseph, Kuruvilla, Aprem, Abi Santhosh, Sisupal, Suja Bhargavan

    Published in Journal of controlled release (01-08-2022)
    “…Bacterial infections are yet another serious threat to human health. Misuse or overuse of conventional antibiotics has led to the arrival of various super…”
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    Biomaterials assisted 2D materials exfoliation: Reinforcing agents for polymer matrices by Sethulekshmi, A.S., Jacob, Febin P., Joseph, Kuruvilla, Aprem, Abi Santhosh, Sisupal, Suja Bhargavan, Saritha, Appukuttan

    Published in European polymer journal (24-04-2024)
    “…[Display omitted] Two dimensional (2D) nanomaterials are another wonder of nanoscience due to its wide spectrum of applications in various fields. Biomaterials…”
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    Multifunctional role of tannic acid in improving the mechanical, thermal and antimicrobial properties of natural rubber-molybdenum disulfide nanocomposites by Sethulekshmi, A.S., Saritha, Appukuttan, Joseph, Kuruvilla, Aprem, Abi Santhosh, Sisupal, Suja Bhargavan, Nair, Vidhu S, G, Sidharth

    “…Natural rubber is the only biosynthesized rubber and the most prominent of all the elastomers. Insertion of nanofillers into natural rubber matrix has received…”
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    Thermally conductive thin films derived from defect free graphene-natural rubber latex nanocomposite: Preparation and properties by George, Gejo, Sisupal, Suja Bhargavan, Tomy, Teenu, Pottammal, Bincy Akkoli, Kumaran, Alaganandam, Suvekbala, Vemparthan, Gopimohan, Rajmohan, Sivaram, Swaminathan, Ragupathy, Lakshminarayanan

    Published in Carbon (New York) (01-08-2017)
    “…Commercially useful rubber products viz. gloves, condoms, tyres, and rubber hoses used in high temperature environments, etc., require efficient thermal…”
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    Tannic acid as a green exfoliating agent: A sustainable pathway towards the development of natural rubber- molybdenum disulfide nanocomposites by Sethulekshmi, A.S., Saritha, Appukuttan, Joseph, Kuruvilla, Aprem, Abi Santhosh, Sisupal, Suja Bhargavan, Sidharth, G, Nair, Vidhu S

    Published in Industrial crops and products (01-02-2023)
    “…Exfoliating agents play a vital role in the dispersion of nanofillers in polymer matrices. The choice of exfoliating agent is a crucial step in the design and…”
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    Antimicrobial studies in rubber nanocomposites—A mini review by Sethulekshmi, A.S., Jayan, Jitha S., Saritha, Appukuttan, Joseph, Kuruvilla, Aprem, Abi Santhosh, Sisupal, Suja Bhargavan

    Published in Industrial crops and products (01-11-2022)
    “…Infectious diseases are considered as a significant threat to human health as well as environment. Due to the increasing microbial diseases, researchers are…”
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    Green synthesis of multifunctional natural rubber-lignin nanocomposites: A sustainable approach for waste reduction by Sethulekshmi, A.S., Joseph, Kuruvilla, Santhosh Aprem, Abi, Sisupal, Suja Bhargavan, Saritha, Appukuttan

    “…Lignin, a valuable biomaterial having an array of exciting properties is increasingly favoured as a reinforcement material in the fabrication of green…”
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    Facile, environmentally benign and scalable approach to produce pristine few layers graphene suitable for preparing biocompatible polymer nanocomposites by George, Gejo, Sisupal, Suja Bhargavan, Tomy, Teenu, Kumaran, Alaganandam, Vadivelu, Prabha, Suvekbala, Vemparthan, Sivaram, Swaminathan, Ragupathy, Lakshminarayanan

    Published in Scientific reports (25-07-2018)
    “…The success of developing graphene based biomaterials depends on its ease of synthesis, use of environmentally benign methods and low toxicity of the chemicals…”
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    MoS 2 based nanomaterials: Advanced antibacterial agents for future by Sethulekshmi, A S, Saritha, Appukuttan, Joseph, Kuruvilla, Aprem, Abi Santhosh, Sisupal, Suja Bhargavan

    Published in Journal of controlled release (07-06-2022)
    “…Bacterial infections are yet another serious threat to human health. Misuse or overuse of conventional antibiotics has led to the arrival of various super…”
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