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Professor Satheesh Krishnamurthy FRSC, FIMMM
Mitva Choudhary, Somdatta Singh, Anil K. Sinha, Satheesh Krishnamurthy, K. Saravanan, Amit Chawla, Devesh Kumar Avasthi, Suvendu Manna, Vipin Chawla, Shikha Wadhwa (2024)Enhanced hydrogen gas sensing using palladium – graphene oxide (PdGO) thin films, In: Chemical Engineering Journal501157604 Elsevier
DOI: 10.1016/j.cej.2024.157604
Hydrogen is a sustainable carbon-free energy, very much needed for future power generation to mitigate NetZero mission. To realise the power of hydrogen energy, safety sensors for hydrogen leak detection are of utmost importance from production to consumption. Palladium (Pd), known to absorb 900 times hydrogen as compared to its own volume at room temperature and 1 atm pressure, plays a key role in storage and sensing. However, the major drawback of Pd is the incomplete desorption of hydrogen from its lattice. To overcome this limitation, in this work, Pd is modified with graphene oxide (GO) to enhance its
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Sepia Mutiny
Since I’ve written a lot on Indian writers from Bengal (and lately, the South), I often get emails from people saying, “when are you going to write about Punjabi literature? And what about Sikh writers?” My response is pretty simple: a person needs to be inspired. Ethnic and religious loyalty ought to take a back seat to the quality of the writing, and the effect it has on you as an individual reader. If that means Ian McEwan, Philip Roth, or Zadie Smith get more of one’s critical attention than Amrita Pritam, so be it.
But I was recently invited to give a talk on Sikh writers at a small Sikh Studies conference at Hofstra University, so I started reading authors that I didn’t know very well — and I was, in fact, quite impressed. So over the course of this summer I hope to profile some Punjabi writers, including some that are Sikh, starting with Ajeet Cour, Kartar Singh Duggal, and Khushwant Singh (who writes in English). Incidentally, many of these writer
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Abstract
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