Publications by authors named "Gargee Bhattacharyya"

Iron deficiency anaemia (IDA), the most widespread nutritional disorder, is a persistent global health issue affecting millions, especially in resource-limited geographies. Oral iron supplementation is usually the first choice for exogenous iron administration owing to its convenience, effectiveness and low cost. However, commercially available iron supplementations are often associated with oxidative stress, gastrointestinal side effects, infections and solubility issues.

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Ferritins are multimeric nanocage proteins that sequester/concentrate excess of free iron and catalytically synthesize a hydrated ferric oxyhydroxide bio-mineral. Besides functioning as the primary intracellular iron storehouses, these supramolecular assemblies also oversee the controlled release of iron to meet physiologic demands. By virtue of the reducing nature of the cytosol, reductive dissolution of ferritin-iron bio-mineral by physiologic reducing agents might be a probable pathway operating in vivo.

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Advancement in molecular electronics opens up another new domain with a new possibility of realizing its spin-polarized version, which is called molecular spintronics. This novel domain has a range of applications such as high-capacity storage devices and quantum computers. Several contemporary researchers have considered porphyrin molecules and their derivatives as potential candidates for molecular devices.

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The primary research target of the rapidly evolving spintronic industry is to design highly efficient novel materials that consume very low power and operate with high speed. Main group based ferromagnetic half-metallic materials are very promising due to their long spin-relaxation time. In recent years, the discovery of superconducting state with high critical temperature in a magnesium based system (MgB) invigorated researchers due to its simple crystal structure and intriguing results, leading to its use as a good material for large scale application in electronic devices.

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Transition metal-free magnetism and half-metallicity are currently drawing remarkable attention due to their potential future applications in spintronics devices. Using state-of-the-art density functional theory (DFT) calculations, we have considered Be and Mg incorporated in atomically thin boron phosphide (BP) systems for possible spintronics applications. Interestingly, our results reveal that Mg and Be substitution at P-sites exhibits ferromagnetism and half-metallicity.

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Recently, rechargeable non-aqueous Mg-air batteries have gained a lot of interest as the next-generation energy storage device due to the high theoretical volumetric density (3832 Ah L for Mg anode vs. 2062 Ah L for Li), low cost and safety. The field of Mg-air batteries is in the initial stage of development having a limited number of experimental and theoretical reports, in which mainly a carbon cathode is used; however, the information regarding the structural form of carbon is still missing.

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