Publications by authors named "Prasad E Lokhande"

High-entropy materials (HEMs) constitute an innovative category of advanced materials distinguished by their distinctive atomic arrangements and remarkable multifunctional attributes. This thorough overview critically analyzes the core principles, synthesis methods, and novel applications of HEMs, emphasizing their transformative potentials in electromagnetic and biological fields. This study examines how the high configurational entropy effect, lattice distortion, and slow diffusion mechanisms facilitate the stabilization of single-phase systems including numerous primary elements.

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Two-dimensional TiC MXene has been successfully synthesized using an ultrafast microwave-assisted method. Material characterization studies have confirmed the formation of a layered MXene structure. Additionally, the electrochemical performance observed for the synthesized material indicates its promising potential for use in supercapacitor applications.

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Molecular imprinted polymers (MIPs) were developed by carrying out the cocktail solution of Template ((Salata, 2004)-Gingerol), monomer, crosslinker, and AgS Quantum Dots (QDs) by ex-situ dissolved in an appropriate solvent, resulting in an efficient crosslinked polymer composite. Degradation of Alizarin red S (ARS) dye and yellowish sunset (SY) azo dye under visible light irradiation was reported first time by the introduction of prepared MIPs composite. In this research, the result shows efficient photocatalyt activity of AgS-MIPs composite for the degradation of AR and SY dye with degradation% (80%) and (84%) in the aqueous wastewater.

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