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Group by: Item Type | No Grouping Jump to: Journal Article | Other Number of items: 8. Journal ArticlePatel, Tejesvi and Lata, Roselyn A. and Arikibe, Joachim E. and Rohindra, David (2025) Towards sustainable microplastic cleanup: Al/Fe ionotropic chitosan hydrogels for efficient PET removal. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 197 (228). NA. ISSN 1573-2959 Sharma, Reeha and Lata, Roselyn A. and Patel, Tejesvi and Bikiaris, Dimitrios N. and Kuboyama, Keiichi and Rohindra, David (2025) Estimating the activation energy of crystallization in blends of poly L-lactic acid and poly(propylene 2,5-furan dicarboxylate) during isothermal melt crystallization using temperature dependent infrared spectroscopy. Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 142 (1). NA. ISSN 0021-8995 Botleng, Jacinta S. and Patel, Tejesvi and Lata, Roselyn A. and Chang, Robert and Rohindra, David (2024) Adsorption of azo dyes onto environmentally friendly bacterial cellulose/kappa-carrageenan hydrogel: isotherm and kinetic studies. Adsorption, 30 . pp. 1315-1331. ISSN 0929-5607 Patel, Tejesvi and Lata, Roselyn A. and Sharma, Reeha and Rohindra, David (2023) In vitro release kinetics of Nystatin and Tannic acid in artificial body fluids from Hydrogels prepared by using Polyvinylpyrrolidone crosslinked with Tannic acid. ChemistrySelect, 8 (31). NA. ISSN 2365-6549 OtherPatel, Tejesvi and Lata, Roselyn A. and Arikibe, Joachim E. and Rohindra, David (2024) Chitosan-Based Ionotropic Hydrogels for effective Bioremediation of Polyethylene Terephthalate Microplastics. UNSPECIFIED. Patel, Tejesvi and Lata, Roselyn A. and Sharma, Reeha and Rohindra, David (2023) Applications in Dual-Action Treatment Against Microbial Infections. UNSPECIFIED. Patel, Tejesvi and Lata, Roselyn A. and Sharma, Reeha and Rohindra, David (2023) Smart Topical Patches: Applications in dual Action treatment Against Microbial Infections. UNSPECIFIED. Sharma, Reeha and Lata, Roselyn A. and Patel, Tejesvi and Rohindra, David (2023) Using High Temperature FTIR to Study Kinetics of Polymer Blends Having Similar Thermal Properties: A New Approach. UNSPECIFIED. |