Publications by authors named "Atif Ali"

Most of the photocatalytic reactions are currently driven by high-energy light (UV, blue light), which inevitably leads to side reactions and co-catalyst deactivation. Therefore, there is an urgent need to prepare novel photocatalysts with low-energy photocatalytic properties. Herein, we report a rational molecular design of covalent organic frameworks (COFs) equipped with donor-π-acceptor systems with different π-bridges (aromatic ring, mono- and bis-alkynyl).

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  • Antiepileptic drugs (AED) are increasingly used for conditions beyond epilepsy, such as bipolar disorder and migraines, leading to a study on their prescribing patterns in pediatric, neurosurgery, and psychiatry wards.
  • Conducted at Ayyub Teaching Hospital from December 2018 to April 2019, the study analyzed data from 410 patients, finding that a majority were male (54.3%) and aged 1-18 years (63.7%), with most patients (96.1%) having additional health issues.
  • The study revealed that sodium valproate was the most prescribed AED (59.0%), but a significant 77.6% of prescriptions did not adhere to treatment guidelines, and
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In this study, the BiOBr/rGO nanocomposite photocatalysts are fabricated by a facile solvothermal method. The BiOBr growth on reduced graphene oxide (rGO) sheet could improve BiOBr's photocatalytic activity by increasing its adsorption ability, surface area, and charge carriers' separation efficiency. The prepared nanocomposites were characterized by XRD, Raman, FESEM, EDS, XPS, and UV-visible DRS.

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BACKGROUND Cosmetics are applied topically to enhance appearance and are commonly used by women of all ages. Cosmetics contain many chemical agents, but the incidence of adverse reactions is low, possibly due to underreporting. This questionnaire-based study included 392 women to evaluate information on the types of cosmetics purchased between December 2018 and March 2019, their use by the women surveyed, and their associated adverse events.

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Momordica charantia L. has been remained a well-known medicinal vegetable used traditionally. However, which part is most effective against which disorder, has been remained undiscovered yet.

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In the current study, the solubility and permeability of Osthole-loaded microemulsion were enhanced, which increased bioavailability. In addition, Carbomer 940 was added for prolonged drug delivery. The microemulsion was prepared after the screening of Kukui oil, Labrasol (surfactant), and transcutol-P (co-surfactant).

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Semiconductor-based photocatalysts have become increasingly used in the removal of pollutants from wastewater, especially antibiotics. A series of composite-based cuprous oxide and bismuth vanadate (Cu2O/BiVO4) composite-based photocatalysts were synthesized by using the chemical method. The structure of the Cu2O/BiVO4 composite was verified by using x-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, photoluminescence, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, and UV-visible spectra.

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  • The study investigates the knowledge, acceptance, motivators, and barriers regarding COVID-19 booster doses among dental patients in Lucknow, India, using a survey of 297 participants from dental clinics.
  • Results show that only 37.7% received all three vaccine doses, while 57.9% received one or two doses, with a significant correlation between knowledge of boosters and vaccine uptake.
  • Although only 18.2% expressed hesitation toward the booster dose, a majority recommended it to others, highlighting the need for healthcare professionals and policymakers to enhance awareness and vaccination efforts.
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Coastal ecosystems are facing heightened risks due to human-induced climate change, including rising water levels and intensified storm events. Accurate bathymetry data is crucial for assessing the impacts of these threats. Traditional data collection methods can be cost-prohibitive.

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Coastal ecosystems play an important part in mitigating the effects of climate change. Coastal ecosystems are becoming more susceptible to climate change impacts due to human activities and maritime accidents. The global shipping industry, especially in Southeast Asia, has witnessed numerous accidents, particularly involving passenger ferries, resulting in injuries and fatalities in recent years.

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A large power factor and ultralow lattice thermal conductivity in 2D-monolayers of AuX (X = Cu and Ag) are achieved first principles calculations. Low phonon frequency, small Debye temperature and high Gruneisen parameter limit the intrinsic thermal conductivity of both the studied materials. An ultra-low lattice thermal conductivity of 0.

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Toxic and carcinogenic metal (loid)s, such arsenic (As) and cadmium (Cd), found in contaminated paddy soils pose a serious danger to environmental sustainability. Their geochemical activities are complex, making it difficult to manage their contamination. Rice grown in Cd and As-polluted soils ends up in people's bellies, where it can cause cancer, anemia, and the deadly itai sickness.

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Glass-ceramic nanocomposites (GCNs) of (10 - x) BaTiO (BT)-xPbTiO (PT)-60VO-30BO with x = 0, 2.5, 5, 7.5 and 10 mol% were formed during heat treatment of conventional melt quenching glasses.

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The peel from L. is a medicinally significant food waste, and its extract (O-Ext) could be significant against oxidative stresses and skin aging, However, the penetration barriers, instability in formulation, undefined toxicities, and enzymatic activities make the O-Ext difficult to formulate and commercialize. The goal of this study was to evaluate O-Ext against oxidative stress, prepare O-Ext-loaded nano-lipid carriers (O-NLCs), and load them into topical O/W-emulsion (O-NLC-E) to improve O-Ext permeation and its in vivo antiaging effects.

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The remediation of wastewater with microalgae is a new topic that concentrates on devising a cost-effective and environmentally beneficial method. Multiple microalgae and bacterial consortiums have recently been evaluated to determine if they can purify effluent from various sources. Critical to a system's efficacy is its ability to remove nutrients such as nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) and heavy metals such as arsenic (As), lead (Pb), and copper (Cu).

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Recent advances in bandgap engineering have increased the possibility of vacancy ordered double halide perovskites (VO-DHPs), CsSnX where X = Cl, Br, I with designable optoelectronic features. Doping with La ions modulates the band gap from 3.8 to 2.

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This study aimed to develop a robust approach for the early diagnosis and treatment of tumors. Short circular DNA nanotechnology synthesized a stiff and compact DNA nanotubes (DNA-NTs) framework. TW-37, a small molecular drug, was loaded into DNA-NTs for BH3-mimetic therapy to elevate the intracellular cytochrome-c levels in 2D/3D hypopharyngeal tumor (FaDu) cell clusters.

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4-Nitrophenol (4-NP) is reported to originate disadvantageous effects on the human body collected from industrial pollutants; therefore, the detoxification of 4-NP in aqueous contamination is strongly recommended. In this study, the heterojunction mesoporous α-FeO/TiO modulated with diverse Ag percentages has been constructed via a sol-gel route in the occurrence of a soft template P123. The formation of biphasic crystalline TiO anatase and brookite phases has been successfully achieved with the average 10 nm particle sizes.

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Photocatalytic CO reduction and H production are a competitive reaction, and existing active sites cannot take into account the simultaneous gas-solid and liquid-solid reaction processes. Hence, a metallic aerogel (CuAg) with dual active sites was constructed via straightforward in-situ reduction process. CuAg aerosol has larger porosity and CO adsorption capacity, which enables HO and CO to fully contact it.

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We hereby discuss the thermoelectric properties of PdXSn(X = Zr, Hf) half Heuslers in relation to lattice thermal conductivity probed under effective mass (hole/electrons) calculations and deformation potential theory. In addition, we report the structural, electronic, mechanical, and lattice dynamics of these materials as well. Both alloys are indirect band gap semiconductors with a gap of 0.

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Catalytic oxidation using manganese corrole is a hot topic of contemporary porphyrin chemistry, in which PhIO, TBHP, PhI(OAc), KHSO and -CPBA are usually used as oxidants. This article reports the first selective oxidation of styrene to benzaldehyde using a manganese(III) corrole catalyst and sodium nitrite (NaNO) as oxidant and cocatalyst at room temperature. The yield was 158.

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Although L. extract (M-Ext) of the peel and kernel possesses potent antioxidant and excellent antiaging qualities, the effects are only partially seen because of the skin's limited ability to absorb it. M-Ext was loaded into nanolipid carriers (M-NLCs) in this work to create a green topical formulation that would boost antiaging efficacy and address penetration deficit.

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Pumpkin is a well-known vegetable, among the members of family, due to its importance as pharma food. Keeping in view the antidiabetic and plasma lipids lowering potential of pumpkin, the present study was conducted to investigate that, which part of pumpkin (peel, flesh, and seeds), possess more bioactive compounds, exhibiting antihyperglycemic and antihyperlipidemic potential. Albino rats with 190-210 g body weight were divided into 11 groups.

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  • The paper explores how strain affects the structural, electronic, and phonon properties of the SrBaSn half Heusler compound, highlighting its stability based on chemical thermodynamics.
  • When subjected to uniform strain, the compound initially shows a direct bandgap of 0.7 eV, which decreases significantly to 0.19 eV at -12% strain, marking a point of instability.
  • In the range of +5% to +8% strain, an indirect bandgap is found, ranging from 0.63 eV to 0.39 eV, but further strain leads to structural destabilization, while the material is generally observed to be ductile based on its elastic parameters.
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The optical and radiation shielding characteristics of 15TiO-70PO - (15 - ) LiO- BaO = (0 ≤ ≤ 10 mol%) glasses were reported in this study. The glass status of the investigated samples was established by XRD. Although the molar volume decreases within 39.

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