Publications by authors named "Shaurya Mathur"

NiWO microflowers with a large surface area up to 79.77 m·g are synthesized in situ via a facile coprecipitation method. The NiWO microflowers are further decorated with multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) and assembled to form composites for NH detection.

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Water pollution is one of the leading causes of death and disease worldwide, yet mitigating it remains a challenge. This paper presents an efficient new strategy for the processing of wastewater utilizing an accessible redox reaction with MoSe nanoflowers, which shows a strong oxidizing ability and permits the decomposition of dye molecules in dark environments without the need for an external power source. This reaction can treat wastewater at a decomposition rate above 0.

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