Tharanni Pathmalingam
15 Papers
49 Citations
Tharanni Pathmalingam is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Amorphous metal. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 15 publications. Previous affiliations of Tharanni Pathmalingam include Tianjin University of Technology.
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Papers
Facile synthesis of novel Bi0-SBA-15 adsorbents by an improved impregnation reduction method for highly efficient capture of iodine gas
TL;DR: In this paper , an improved impregnation reduction method was used to load Bi0 nanoparticles with flocculent and spherical morphologies on the surface of SBA-15, which provided abundant active sites for iodine and improved the utilization rate of active sites, so as to attain a record high capture capacity (up to 925 mg/g within 60 min) and high stablitiy (91.2%) at 200 °C.
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Facile synthesis of novel Bi0-SBA-15 adsorbents by an improved impregnation reduction method for highly efficient capture of iodine gas.
Qiang Xian,Tharanni Pathmalingam,Li Chen,Weijie Fan,Yuan Liu,Xinmiao He,Hui Dan,Lin Zhu,Yi Ding,Tao Duan +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the Bi0 nanoparticles with flocculent and spherical morphologies were loaded on the surface of SBA-15, which provided abundant active sites for iodine and improved the utilization rate of active sites, so as to attain a record high capture capacity (up to 925mg/g within 60min) and high stablitiy (91.2%) at 200 °C.
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Improved mechanical properties and corrosion resistance of Zr-Cu-Al-Ni-Ti bulk metallic glass by Fe substitution for Ni
TL;DR: In this article , the effects of Fe substitution for Ni on glass-forming ability (GFA), mechanical properties and corrosion resistance of Zr56Cu24Al9Ni7-xTi4Fex (x = 0, 1, 3, 5, and 7 at.%) bulk metallic glass (BMGs) were investigated.
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Transcriptome analysis reveals infection strategies employed by Fusarium graminearum as a root pathogen
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors analyzed the transcriptome of Fusarium graminearum during root infection of the model cereal Brachypodium distachyon (Bd) and compared their Fg transcriptome data obtained during Bd root infection with those reported during wheat head infection.
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