Publications by authors named "Permender Singh"

Early disease detection is crucial since it raises the likelihood of treatment and considerably lowers the cost of therapy. Therefore, the improvement of human life and health depends on the development of quick, efficient, and credible biosensing methods. For improving the quality of biosensors, distinct nanostructures have been investigated; among these, carbon dots have gained much interest because of their great performance.

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Water is the utmost important element for the existence of life. In recent decades, water resources have become highly contaminated by a variety of pollutants, especially toxic dyes that are harmful to both living beings and environment. Hence, there is an urgent need to develop more effective methods than traditional wastewater treatment approaches for treatment of hazardous dyes.

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Access to safe drinking water and a hygienic living environment are the basic necessities that encourage healthy living. However, the presence of various pollutants (especially toxic heavy metal ions) at high concentrations in water renders water unfit for drinking and domestic use. The presence of high concentrations of heavy-metal ions (, Pb, Hg, Cr, Cd, or Cu) greater than their permissible limits adversely affects human health, and increases the risk of cancer of the kidneys, liver, skin, and central nervous system.

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  • Uranyl ions (U(VI)) are harmful by-products from activities like nuclear power, mining, and overuse of fertilizers, leading to serious health risks such as liver and brain damage, DNA harm, and reproductive issues.
  • There is an urgent need for effective detection and remediation strategies to address these concerns, particularly through the use of nanomaterials (NMs) that have unique properties suitable for this purpose.
  • This study explores various types of NMs, including metal nanoparticles and carbon-based materials, for detecting and removing uranium, as well as compiling data on its contamination in food, water, and soil globally.
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Water is necessary for the survival of life on Earth. A wide range of pollutants has contaminated water resources in the last few decades. The presence of contaminants incredibly different dyes in waste, potable, and surface water is hazardous to environmental and human health.

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