V P N Nampoori; Santhi Ani, Joseph; Misha, Hari; Mathew, S; Gaurav, Sharma; Soumya; Hadiya, V M; Radhakrishnan, P(Elsevier, Journal of Optics Communications, October 6, 2009)
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Dual beam mode-matched thermal lens method has been employed to measure the heat diffusion in
nanofluid of silver with various volumes of rhodamine 6G, both dispersed in water. The important observation
is an indication of temperature dependent diffusivity and that the overall heat diffusion is slower
in the chemically prepared Ag sol compared to that of water. The experimental results can be explained
assuming that Brownian motion is the main mechanism of heat transfer under the present experimental
conditions. Light induced aggregation of the nanoparticles can also result in an anomalous diffusion
behavior.
Sankara Raman, S; Nampoori, V P N; Vallabhan, C P G; Saravanan, N; Mohammed Yusuff, K K(Springer, 1999)
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The thermal diffusivities of some polystyrene supported Schiff complexes of Co(II) and Cu(II) were determined by the laser induced photoacoustic technique. The effect of metal as well as the halogen part on thermal diffusivity of polymer supported complexes was studied. The thermal diffusivity of Co complexes increases while it decreases in Cu complexes with Cl, Br and I substitutions, respectively.
Achamma, Kurian; Unnikrishnan, K P; Sajan, D George; Pramod, Gopinath; Nampoori, V P N; Vallabhan, C P G(Elsevier, 2003)
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The wavelength dependence of thermal lens signal from organic dyes are studied using dual beam thermal lens technique. It is found that the profile of thermal lens spectrum widely differ from the conventional absorption spectrum in the case of rhodamine B unlike in the case of crystal violet. This is explained on the basis of varying contribution of nonradiative relaxations from the excited vibronic levels.
Achamma, Kurian; Unnikrishnan, K P; Sajan, D George; Pramod, Gopinath; Nampoori, V P N; Vallabhan, C P G(Elsevier, 2003)
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The wavelength dependence of thermal lens signal from organic dyes are studied using dual beam thermal lens
technique. It is found that the profile of thermal lens spectrum widely differ from the conventional absorption spectrum
in the case of rhodamine B unlike in the case of crystal violet. This is explained on the basis of varying contribution of
nonradiative relaxations from the excited vibronic levels.
Santhi, A; Kala, U L; Nedumpara, R J; Kurian, A; Kurup, M R P; Radhakrishnan, P; Nampoori, V P N(Springer, 2004)
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The fluorescence spectrum of the schiff base obtained from salicylaldehyde and 2-aminophenol is studied using an argon-ion laser as the excitation source and its fluorescence quantum yield (Qf) is determined using a thermal lens method. This is a nondestructive technique that gives the absolute value of Qf without the need for a fluorescence standard. The quantum-yield values are calculated for various concentrations of the solution in chloroform and also for various excitation wavelengths. The value of Qf is relatively high, and is concentration dependent. The maximum value of Qf obtained is nearly 0.78. The high value of the fluorescence quantum yield will render the schiff base useful as a fluorescent marker for biological applications. Photostability and gain studies will assess its suitability as a laser dye.
Achamma, Kurian; Sajan, D George; Bindhu, C V; Nampoori, V P N; Vallabhan, C P G(Elsevier, 2007)
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The effect of pH on the fluorescence efficiency of fluorescein is evaluated using thermal lens technique. Fluorescence efficiency increases as the
sample becomes more and more alkaline. But when fluorescein is mixed with rhodamine B fluorescence quenching of fluorescein takes place with
the excitation of rhodamine B. The electronic energy transfer in this mixture is investigated using Optical Parametric Oscillator as the excitation
source. The effect of pH on the efficiency of energy transfer in fluorescein–rhodamine B mixture is presented.
Jacob, Philip; Manjusha, M V(Taylor & Francis, 2008)
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The thermal transport properties, thermal diffusivity, thermal conductivity and specific heat
capacity of Dicalcium Lead Propionate (DLP) crystal have been measured following a modified
photopyroelectric thermal wave method. The measurements have been carried out with
thermal waves propagating along the three principal symmetry directions, so as to bring out the
anisotropy in these parameters. The variations of the above parameters through two prominent
phase transition temperatures of this crystal have also been measured to understand the variation
of these parameters as it undergoes ferroelectric phase transitions. In addition, complete
thermal analysis and FTIR measurements have been done on the crystal to bring out the correlation
of these results with the corresponding thermal transport properties. All these results are
presented and discussed. The data presented in this paper form a comprehensive set of results
on the thermal transport properties of this crystal.
Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) composites
filled with Sr2Ce2Ti5O16 ceramic were prepared by a powder
processing technique. The structures and microstructures
of the composites were investigated by X-ray diffraction
and scanning electron microscopy techniques. Differential
scanning calorimetry showed that the ceramic filler
had no effect on the melting point of the PTFE. The effect
of the Sr2Ce2Ti5O16 ceramic content [0–0.6 volume fraction
(vf)] on the thermal conductivity, coefficient of thermal
expansion (CTE), specific heat capacity, and thermal diffusivity
were investigated. As the vf of the Sr2Ce2Ti5O16 ceramic increased, the thermal conductivity of the specimen
increased, and the CTE decreased. The thermal conductivity
and thermal expansion of the PTFE/Sr2Ce2Ti5O16
composites were improved to 1.7 W m21 8C21 and 34
ppm/8C, respectively for 0.6 vf of the ceramics. The experimental
thermal conductivity and CTE were compared
with different theoretical models.
Ramachandran, A; Sankar, T V(Society of Chemical Industry, November 26, 2004)
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The characteristics and stability of natural actomyosin (NAM) from rohu (Labeo rohita), catla
(Catla catla) and mrigal (Cirrhinus mrigala) were investigated. The total extractable actomyosin (AM)
was higher (7.60mgml−1) in the case of rohu compared with that from catla and mrigal (5mgml−1).
Although the specific AM ATPase activity was similar (0.43–0.5 μmolPmin−1 mgP−1) among the three
species, the total ATPase activity was lower in mrigal (25 μmol g−1 meat) compared with the other species
(37 μmol g−1 meat). The inactivation rate constants (kd) of AM Ca ATPase activity showed differences in
the stabilities of actomyosin among these fish, the actomyosin from catla being least stable. The NAM
from these species was stable up to 20 ◦C at pH 7.0. Catla AM became unstable at 30 ◦C, while rohu and
mrigal AM could withstand up to 45 ◦C. The thermal denaturation with respect to solubility, turbidity,
ATPase activity, sulphhydryl group and surface hydrophobicity showed noticeable changes at around
these temperatures
The thermal transport properties—thermal diffusivity, thermal conductivity and specific heat
capacity—of potassium selenate crystal have been measured through the successive phase
transitions, following the photo-pyroelectric thermal wave technique. The variation of thermal
conductivity with temperature through the incommensurate (IC) phase of this crystal is
measured. The enhancement in thermal conductivity in the IC phase is explained in terms of
heat conduction by phase modes, and the maxima in thermal conductivity during transitions is
due to enhancement in the phonon mean free path and the corresponding reduction in phonon
scattering. The anisotropy in thermal conductivity and its variation with temperature are
reported. The variation of the specific heat with temperature through the high temperature
structural transition at 745 K is measured, following the differential scanning calorimetric
method. By combining the results of photo-pyroelectric thermal wave methods and differential
scanning calorimetry, the variation of the specific heat capacity with temperature through all the
four phases of K2SeO4 is reported. The results are discussed in terms of phonon mode softening
during transitions and phonon scattering by phase modes in the IC phase.
Sugunan, S; Ramankutty, C G(American Chemical Society, 1995)
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The enthalpies of formation of charge-transfer complexes of benzene, chlorobenzene, and 1,3-dichlorobenzene
as donors with 7,7,8,8-tetracyanoquinodimethane as acceptor were determined. The thermochemical
data show an increased stability of charge-transfer complexes of donors with permanent dipole moment.
The results confirm the importance of electrostatic forces in bonding and stabilizing weak complexes.
The approximate formation constants of the complexes are also reported.
Sugunan, S(Indian Journal of Chemistry, September , 1984)
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The Setschenow parameters of solubility in salt solutions and the
thermodynamic parameters (25·C) of transfer from aqueous
solution to aqueous salt solutions for 2-nitrobenzoic acid and 3-nitrobenzoic
acid have been reported. The data have been
rationalized on the basis of the localized hydrolysis model and the
structure breaking action of ions of the electrolytes.
Sugunan, S; Thomas, B(American Chemical Society, 1995)
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The Setschenow parameter and thermodynamic parameters of transfer of 2- and 4-aminobenzoic acids
from water to salt solutions have been reported. The results are discussed in terms of the structure- breaking
effects of the ions of the salts, the localized hydrolysis model, and the internal pressure theory.
Sugunan, S; Benny, Thomas(Indian Journal of Chemistry, July , 1993)
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The Setschenow parameter and thermodynamic parameters of transfer of a number of monosubstituted
benzoic acids from water to different salt solutions have been reported. The data have been rationalized by
considering the structure breaking effects of the ions of the salts, the localised hydrolysis model, the internal
pressure theory and Symons' theory of water structure.
Unnikrishnan, K P; Jayan,Thomas; Nampoori, V P N; Vallabhan, C P G(Elsevier, April 1, 2002)
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Third order nonlinear susceptibility χ(3) and second hyperpolarizability (γ) of a bis-naphthalocyanine viz. europium naphthalocyanines, Eu(Nc)2, were measured in dimethyl formamide solution using degenerate four wave mixing at 532 nm under nanosecond pulse excitation. Effective nonlinear absorption coefficient, βeff and imaginary part of nonlinear susceptibility, Im(χ(3)) were obtained using open aperture /Z-scan technique at the same wavelength. Optical limiting property of the sample was also investigated. The role of excited state absorption in deciding the nonlinear properties of this material is discussed.
This manuscript describes the first example of silver ion complex of a dendritic tetranitrile ligand catalyzed
one-pot three component Mannich reaction and 1,5-benzodiazepine synthesis. The catalyst can be separated from the
products by a change in the solvent. The catalyst is reusable.
In this paper we try to fit a threshold autoregressive (TAR) model to time series data of monthly coconut oil prices at Cochin market. The procedure proposed by Tsay [7] for fitting the TAR model is briefly presented. The fitted model is compared with a simple autoregressive (AR) model. The results are in favour of TAR process. Thus the monthly coconut oil prices exhibit a type of non-linearity which can be accounted for by a threshold model.
Dakshinamurti,K; Paulose,C S; Thliveris,J A; Vriend,J(Department of Biotechnology, August 15, 1984)
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In pyridopaminedoxine-deficient young rats hypothalamic serum TSH concentration was detected. Highly signifiserotonin
was decreased with no changes in the cant decreases in the content of pituitary TSH and in
and noradrenaline content. Serum the number of pituitary thyrotroph secretory granules
and tri-iodothyronine concentrations were were found. These results suo
mmuuchch lower in the deficient rats as compared to thyroidism of suggest that the hypocontrols.
No significant of hypothalamicp yorirdigoxinin.e -deficient young rats might bbee
difference between deficient and control groups in the
Padmaja, G; Ravi Kumar, A V; Vidyalal, V; Radhakrishnan, P; Nampoori, V P N; Vallabhan, C P G(IOP Publishing, 1989)
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In order to characterise the laser ablation process from high-Tc superconductors, the time evolution of plasma produced by a Q-switching Nd:YAG laser from a GdBa2Cu3O7 superconducting sample has been studied using spectroscopic and ion-probe techniques. It has been observed that there is a fairly large delay for the onset of the emission from oxide species in comparison with those from atoms and ions of the constituent elements present in the plasma. Faster decay occurs for emission from oxides and ions compared with that from neutral atoms. These observations support the view that oxides are not directly produced from the target, but are formed by the recombination process while the plasma cools down. Plasma parameters such as temperature and velocity are also evaluated.
Harilal, S S; Bindhu, C V; Nampoori, V P N; Vallabhan, C P G(Springer Berlin / Heidelberg, 1998)
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Laser radiation at 1.06 µm from a pulsed Nd:YAG
laser was focused onto a multielement YBa2Cu3O7 target in
vacuum and the plasma thus generated was studied using
time-resolved spectroscopic techniques. Line broadening of
the Ba I emission line at 553.5 nm was monitored as a function
of time elapsed after the incidence of a laser pulse on the
target. Measured line profiles of barium species were used to
infer the electron density and temperature, and the time evolution
of these important plasma parameters has been worked out.