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  1. Swamy V
    Phys Chem Chem Phys, 2014 Sep 14;16(34):18156-62.
    PMID: 25053128 DOI: 10.1039/c4cp02033b
    First-principles calculations of anatase structured TiO2 and ZrO2 as well as of TiO2-B were carried up to 20 GPa in order to develop an understanding of the unusual compression and pressure-dependent phase transitions reported for nanocrystalline (nc) pure and Zr-doped anatase and nc TiO2-B. The computations, carried out using two global hybrid density functional-Hartree-Fock formulations and all-electron basis sets, reveal sharp lattice hardening along the crystallographic a direction and concurrent lattice softening along c for anatase TiO2 at 10-12 GPa, and smooth anisotropic compression for ZrO2 anatase. Significant structural changes beginning at ∼10 GPa are also predicted for TiO2-B, most dramatically shown by the pressure-dependent change in the monoclinic angle β. These structural changes, resulting from intrinsic crystal structure destabilization under extended pressure metastability, have been suggested as being responsible for the unusual mechanical behaviors reported for pure and Zr-doped nanocrystalline and microcrystalline anatase TiO2 and nc TiO2-B.
  2. Kanathasan JS, Palanisamy UD, Radhakrishnan AK, Chakravarthi S, Thong TB, Swamy V
    Nanomedicine (Lond), 2022 Sep;17(21):1511-1528.
    PMID: 36382634 DOI: 10.2217/nnm-2022-0017
    Background: Porous silicon (pSi) nanoparticles (NPs) functionalized with suitable targeting ligands are now established cancer bioimaging agents and drug-delivery platforms. With growing interest in peptides as tumor-targeting ligands, much work has focused on the use of various peptides in combination with pSi NPs for cancer theranostics. Here, the authors investigated the targeting potential of pSi NPs functionalized with two types of peptide, a linear 10-mer peptide and its branched (Y-shaped) equivalent, that respond to legumain activity in tumor cells. Results: In vitro experiments established that the linear peptide-pSi NP conjugate had better aqueous stability under tumor conditions and higher binding efficiency (p  0.05) of linear peptide-conjugated pSi NPs in the tumor site within 4 h compared with nonconjugated pSi NPs. These results suggest that the linear peptide-pSi NP formulation is a nontoxic, stable and efficient fluorescence bioimaging agent and potential drug-delivery platform.
  3. Koh TM, Shanmugam V, Schlipf J, Oesinghaus L, Müller-Buschbaum P, Ramakrishnan N, et al.
    Adv Mater, 2016 May;28(19):3653-61.
    PMID: 26990287 DOI: 10.1002/adma.201506141
    2D perovskites is one of the proposed strategies to enhance the moisture resistance, since the larger organic cations can act as a natural barrier. Nevertheless, 2D perovskites hinder the charge transport in certain directions, reducing the solar cell power conversion efficiency. A nanostructured mixed-dimensionality approach is presented to overcome the charge transport limitation, obtaining power conversion efficiencies over 9%.
  4. Sullivan MJP, Lewis SL, Affum-Baffoe K, Castilho C, Costa F, Sanchez AC, et al.
    Science, 2020 05 22;368(6493):869-874.
    PMID: 32439789 DOI: 10.1126/science.aaw7578
    The sensitivity of tropical forest carbon to climate is a key uncertainty in predicting global climate change. Although short-term drying and warming are known to affect forests, it is unknown if such effects translate into long-term responses. Here, we analyze 590 permanent plots measured across the tropics to derive the equilibrium climate controls on forest carbon. Maximum temperature is the most important predictor of aboveground biomass (-9.1 megagrams of carbon per hectare per degree Celsius), primarily by reducing woody productivity, and has a greater impact per °C in the hottest forests (>32.2°C). Our results nevertheless reveal greater thermal resilience than observations of short-term variation imply. To realize the long-term climate adaptation potential of tropical forests requires both protecting them and stabilizing Earth's climate.
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