Depending on the constituents and their composition, deep eutectic solvents (DESs) may exhibit widely varying physicochemical properties. Based on the miscibility of water in a DES, it may broadly be...
Bamboos are a unique species in terms of their ecological impacts as well as their social and economic role in the livelihoods of people living in their vicinity. It has attracted the attention of researchers worldwide owing to its carbon sequestration ability and the potential of various bamboo species in this changing environment. In this research the biomass carbon storage of bamboo components were analyzed to estimate their respective carbon content in as well as in different components like culm, rhizome, leaves etc. Dendrocalamus asper stands out as the bamboo species which sequestered the maximum carbon (culm> rhizome> leaf) primarily due to its vast biomass content. The carbon content of D. asper was 87.52 tonnes of carbon per hectare. This was followed by B. balcooa with carbon content of 56.48 t C ha-1 with the least carbon content in B. vulgaris i.e., 33.92 t C ha-1. It points to the tremendous potential of bamboo in sequestering carbon but more research is desired to arrive at concrete results. Bamboo species have an inherent ability to grow in degraded lands which gives an additional advantage in promoting bamboo plantations as envisaged by National Bamboo Mission.
In this paper, we shall prove the fixed point theorems in metric space using \(\alpha\) - admissible mapping. Some existing results of literature shall be deduced from the main results. In the end, we shall provide an example to support our result.
In this paper, we prove some common fixed point theorems for four weakly compatible self-maps along with (CLR) property in fuzzy 2- metric spaces. Our results are the improved version of the theorems proved by Shojaei et al. [1] in 2013, since our results does not require closedness of ranges of subsets of X.
Due to unusual properties of fluorine, a fluorous solvent obtained by replacing hydrogens with fluorines in a hydrocarbon solvent may afford unusual solute solvation and aggregation. A fluorescent dipyrenyl probe,...
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