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Rajeev Jain

Rajeev Jain

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Chemistry

D-Index
47
Citations
12925
World Ranking
15472
National Ranking
295

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1999 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to computer-aided design tools for signal processing circuits.

Overview

Rajeev Jain is affiliated with Jiwaji University in India and specializes in research that spans engineering and chemistry, with significant contributions in electrochemical sensors and biosensors. Their work combines various subfields such as electrical and electronic engineering, electrochemistry, and bioengineering, with additional focus on animal science and zoology as well as civil and structural engineering.

The scientist's main research topics include:

  • Electrochemical sensors and biosensors
  • Electrochemical analysis and applications
  • Analytical chemistry and sensors
  • Pharmacological effects and assays
  • Adsorption and biosorption for pollutant removal
  • Conducting polymers and applications
  • Nanomaterials for catalytic reactions

Among their recent papers are:

  • "Bi2O3/ZnO nanocomposite: Synthesis, characterizations and its application in electrochemical detection of balofloxacin as an anti-biotic drug" (2020, Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis)
  • "Surface plasmon resonance sensing of Ebola virus: a biological threat" (2020, Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry)
  • "Electrochemical sensing platform based on ZrO2/BiVO4 nanocomposite for gastro-prokinetic drug in human blood serum" (2022, Journal of nanostructure in chemistry)
  • "Removal of pharmaceuticals from wastewater using magnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (IOPs)" (2020, International Journal of Environmental & Analytical Chemistry)
  • "Cellulose fabricated pencil graphite sensor for the quantification of hazardous herbicide atrazine" (2020, Diamond and Related Materials)

The scientist frequently publishes in journals such as:

  • Analytical Chemistry Letters
  • International Journal of Environmental & Analytical Chemistry
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Journal of The Electrochemical Society
  • Materials Today Proceedings

Collaborations have been a notable aspect of their career, with frequent co-authors including Soami Piara Satsangee, Manish Singh Sengar, Antony Nitin Raja, Arvind Parashar, and Annu Pandey.

Rajeev Jain received the IEEE Fellow award in 1999 for contributions to computer-aided design tools for signal processing circuits.

Best Publications

  • Removal of the hazardous dye—Tartrazine by photodegradation on titanium dioxide surface

    Vinod K. Gupta;Vinod K. Gupta;Rajeev Jain;Arunima Nayak;Shilpi Agarwal

  • Photo-catalytic degradation of toxic dye amaranth on TiO2/UV in aqueous suspensions

    Vinod Kumar Gupta;Rajeev Jain;Alok Mittal;Tawfik A. Saleh

  • Removal of the hazardous dye rhodamine B through photocatalytic and adsorption treatments

    Rajeev Jain;Megha Mathur;Shalini Sikarwar;Alok Mittal

  • MXene: An emerging material for sensing and biosensing

    Ankita Sinha;Ankita Sinha;Dhanjai;Dhanjai;Huimin Zhao;Yujin Huang

  • Voltammetric Techniques for the Assay of Pharmaceuticals-a Review

    Vinod K. Gupta;Rajeev Jain;Keisham Radhapyari;Nimisha Jadon

  • Photochemical degradation of the hazardous dye Safranin-T using TiO2 catalyst.

    V.K. Gupta;Rajeev Jain;Alok Mittal;Megha Mathur

  • Voltammetric determination of cefixime in pharmaceuticals and biological fluids

    Rajeev Jain;Vinod K. Gupta;Vinod K. Gupta;N. Jadon;K. Radhapyari

  • Removal of Reactofix golden yellow 3 RFN from aqueous solution using wheat husk--An agricultural waste.

    Vinod Kumar Gupta;Rajeev Jain;Shaily Varshney

  • ADSORPTION OF SAFRANIN-T FROM WASTEWATER USING WASTE MATERIALS-ACTIVATED CARBON AND ACTIVATED RICE HUSKS

    Vinod K. Gupta;Alok Mittal;Rajeev Jain;Megha Mathur

  • Electrochemical removal of the hazardous dye Reactofix Red 3 BFN from industrial effluents

    Vinod Kumar Gupta;Rajeev Jain;Shaily Varshney

  • Next-generation polymer nanocomposite-based electrochemical sensors and biosensors: A review

    Swati Shrivastava;Nimisha Jadon;Rajeev Jain

  • Recent trends in electrochemical sensors for multianalyte detection - A review.

    Nimisha Jadon;Rajeev Jain;Swati Sharma;Kshiti Singh

  • MoS2 nanostructures for electrochemical sensing of multidisciplinary targets: A review

    Ankita Sinha;Ankita Sinha;Dhanjai;Dhanjai;Bing Tan;Yujin Huang

  • Removal of hazardous dye congored from waste material.

    Rajeev Jain;Shalini Sikarwar

  • Review—Pencil Graphite Electrode: An Emerging Sensing Material

    Annu;Swati Sharma;Rajeev Jain;Antony Nitin Raja

  • Photocatalytic removal of hazardous dye cyanosine from industrial waste using titanium dioxide.

    Rajeev Jain;Meenakshi Shrivastava

  • Adsorption and desorption studies on hazardous dye Naphthol Yellow S

    Rajeev Jain;V.K. Gupta;V.K. Gupta;Shalini Sikarwar

  • Photodegradation of hazardous dye quinoline yellow catalyzed by TiO2.

    Vinod Kumar Gupta;Rajeev Jain;Shilpi Agarwal;Arunima Nayak

  • Equilibrium and Thermodynamic Studies on the Adsorption of the Dye Rhodamine-B onto Mustard Cake and Activated Carbon

    Vinod K. Gupta;Rajeev Jain;Mohammad N. Siddiqui;Tawfik A. Saleh

  • Polymer hydrogel interfaces in electrochemical sensing strategies: A review

    Dhanjai;Dhanjai;Dhanjai;Ankita Sinha;Ankita Sinha;Pramod K. Kalambate;Samuel M. Mugo

  • Development of long-lived high-performance zinc-calcium/nickel oxide cells

    R. Jain;T. C. Adler;F. R. McLarnon;E. J. Cairns

  • Photocatalytic and adsorption studies on the removal of dye Congo red from wastewater

    Rajeev Jain;Shalini Sikarwar

  • Electrochemical determination of antihypertensive drug irbesartan in pharmaceuticals

    Vinod K. Gupta;Rajeev Jain;Shilpi Agarwal;Ritesh Mishra

Frequent Co-Authors

Vinod Kumar Gupta
Vinod Kumar Gupta King Abdulaziz University
Jason A. Dominitz
Jason A. Dominitz United States Department of Veterans Affairs
Robert D. Fanelli
Robert D. Fanelli Berkshire Medical Center
Brooks D. Cash
Brooks D. Cash The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
Shilpi Agarwal
Shilpi Agarwal King Abdulaziz University
Jiping Chen
Jiping Chen Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics
Henry Samueli
Henry Samueli Broadcom (United States)
Alok Mittal
Alok Mittal Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology
Jan M. Rabaey
Jan M. Rabaey University of California, Berkeley

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