Suresh K. Bhargava
RMIT University
734 Papers
4.2K Citations
Suresh K. Bhargava is an academic researcher from RMIT University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Catalysis & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 67, co-authored 704 publications. Previous affiliations of Suresh K. Bhargava include Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation & Indian Institute of Chemical Technology.
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Papers
Self Assembled Patterns of Gold Nanoclusters in Silicon (100) Produced by Metal Vapour Vacuum Arc Ion Implantation
TL;DR: In this article, the authors have achieved ordered circular patterns of gold nanoclusters in Silicon (100) substrates by Au ion implantation followed by thermal annealing, which is observed only above a critical threshold implantation dose and anneal temperature.
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Placental morphology and fetal growth.
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P2.9.12 A Cross-Platform Investigation of Hg-Au Response Profiles
M. J. Griffin,Samuel J. Ippolito,Ylias M. Sabri,Suresh K. Bhargava,Kourosh Kalantar-zadeh,G. I. Matthews +5 more
- 22 May 2012
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigate and compare the sensing mechanisms of a resistive based sensor and a quartz crystal microbalance (QCM) which both employ an Au thin-film sensitive layer which was deposited under identical conditions.
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Self-assembled histidine acid phosphate nanocapsules as templates for multifunctional hollow platinum nanospheres in ionic liquid [BMIM][BF4] for drug delivery
Sarvesh K. Soni,Sampa Sarkar,Dhiman Sarkar,Peter J. Coloe,Suresh K. Bhargava,Vipul Bansal +5 more
- 01 Jan 2011
TL;DR: The present work can extend theoretical understanding on nano-bio interfacial molecular self assembly and will facilitate the motivated insights of inorganic/organic hybrid nano-materials/ nano-particles/ nano objects and ionic liquids based multi functional drug delivery vehicles with synergistic combination chemotherapy for potential application in tumor targeting.
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Characterisation and Dissolution Studies on Natural and Synthetic Brannerites
Fiona Charalambous,Rahul Ram,Abdulcadir Hussein,James Tardio,Suresh K. Bhargava +4 more
- 01 Jan 2009
TL;DR: The structural and leaching characteristics of titanate minerals such as brannerite is of interest from a hydrometallurgical processing perspective and due to the potential of this mineral to be used as a host material for the immobilization of radio isotopes found in nuclear waste.
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