Saptarshi Basu
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Recent Articles
1.
Jain S, Chakravortty D, Basu S
Langmuir
. 2024 Aug;
40(33):17161-17169.
PMID: 39101817
Bacterial cells frequently experience fluid motion in their natural environments, like water bodies, aerosols, fomites, human capillaries, etc., a phenomenon that researchers have largely overlooked. Nevertheless, some reports have suggested...
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Rasheed A, Parmar K, Jain S, Chakravortty D, Basu S
J Colloid Interface Sci
. 2024 Jul;
674:653-662.
PMID: 38950464
Hypothesis: The study shows for the first time a fivefold difference in the survivability of the bacterium Pseudomonas Aeruginosa (PA) in a realistic respiratory fluid droplet on fomites undergoing drying...
3.
Roy D, Basu S
Biointerphases
. 2024 Feb;
19(1).
PMID: 38407471
Non-contact tonometry (NCT) is a non-invasive ophthalmologic technique to measure intraocular pressure (IOP) using an air puff for routine glaucoma testing. Although IOP measurement using NCT has been perfected over...
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Jain S, Singh A, Tiwari N, Naik A, Chatterjee R, Chakravortty D, et al.
Soft Matter
. 2023 Nov;
19(47):9239-9253.
PMID: 37999932
In the present work, experiments are conducted to understand the consequence of stresses generated by flowing fluid on the bacterial morphology and virulence in microfluidic channels. We consider (KP, a...
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Hariharan V, Roy Chowdhury A, Rao S S, Chakravortty D, Basu S
iScience
. 2023 May;
26(5):106580.
PMID: 37168573
Despite extensive studies on kinematic features of impacting drops, the effect of mechanical stress on desiccated bacteria-laden droplets remains unexplored. In the present study, we unveiled the consequences of the...
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On the specific heat capacity of HITEC-salt nanocomposites for concentrated solar power applications
Parida D, Basu S
RSC Adv
. 2023 Feb;
13(8):5496-5508.
PMID: 36798611
High specific heat capacity or of molten salt is crucial for concentrated solar power plants as it will enhance the energy density of thermal energy storage. It can be achieved...
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Rasheed A, Hegde O, Chatterjee R, Sampathirao S, Chakravortty D, Basu S
J Colloid Interface Sci
. 2022 Oct;
629(Pt B):620-631.
PMID: 36183643
Hypothesis: The bacteria suspended in pure water self-assemble into unique patterns depending on bacteria-bacteria, bacteria-substrate and bacteria-liquid interactions. The physical forces acting on bacteria vary based on their respective spatial...
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Sharma S, Jain S, Saha A, Basu S
J Colloid Interface Sci
. 2022 May;
623:541-551.
PMID: 35598483
Hypothesis: Vortex droplet interaction is crucial for understanding the route of disease transmission through expiratory jet where several such embedded droplets continuously interact with vortical structures of different strengths and...
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Chattopadhyay A, Sampathirao S, Hegde O, Basu S
Langmuir
. 2022 Apr;
38(18):5590-5602.
PMID: 35486815
The present article highlights an approach to generating contrasting patterns from drying colloidal droplets in a liquid bridge configuration, different from well-known coffee rings. Reduction of the confinement distance (the...
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Hegde O, Chatterjee R, Rasheed A, Chakravortty D, Basu S
J Colloid Interface Sci
. 2021 Nov;
606(Pt 2):2011-2023.
PMID: 34749448
Hypothesis: Deposits of biofluid droplets on surfaces (such as respiratory droplets formed during an expiratory) are composed of water-based salt-protein solution that may also contain an infection (bacterial/viral). The final...