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    Microwave Spectroscopic and Computational Studies on Hydrogen-Bonded Complexes 

    Gupta, Surabhi
    Hydrogen bonding and van der Waals interactions are key contributors to numerous biological phenomena and have significant implications in synthetic chemistry as well. In supramolecular chemistry and crystal engineering, ...

    From Multidimensional non-Markovian Rate Theory to Diffusion-Entropy Scaling and Investigations into the validity of Hydrodynamic Stokes Law 

    Acharya, Subhajit
    Multidimensional rate theory provides a theoretical framework for understanding chemical reactions that occur in systems with more than one reaction coordinate, such as isomerization reactions, protein folding, or electron ...

    Phosphate-based Mixed Polyanionic Positive Insertion Materials for Energy Storage Applications 

    Lochab, Shubham
    Mixed polyanionic insertion materials offer a rich treasure house to develop robust cathode insertion materials having a desirable combination of chemical and thermal stability, as well as tuneable redox voltage and ...

    Unleashing the Potential of Nanomaterials in Organic Synthesis: QD-based Photocatalysis and AuNP-catalysed Cascade Rearrangement Reaction 

    Deore, Jiteshkumar P
    The thesis titled Unleashing the Potential of Nanomaterials in Organic Synthesis: QD-based Photocatalysis and AuNP-catalysed Cascade Rearrangement Reaction explores innovative strategies for organic synthesis using ...

    On the Origin of Parasitic (Electro)Chemistry in Rechargeable Aprotic Metal-Oxygen Batteries 

    Akhila, S
    Aprotic metal-oxygen batteries, especially Li-O2 and Na-O2 batteries, could afford theoretical specific energies in excess of 1000 Wh/kg. However, the practical realization of the theoretically possible high specific ...

    Syntheses and Structural Investigations of Iron(III) Ternary Complexes And Cu(II) Binary Complexes of Nucleotide and its Constituents 

    Pal, Apurba Kumar
    Nucleotide is the monomeric unit of DNA and RNA, being the building block of nucleic acid, it plays important roles in many biological processes. For example, Adenosine tri phosphate (ATP) acts as a storage and transporter ...

    Insights into Structure-Property Relationships via First Principles and Machine Learning Approaches 

    Swetlana, Sucheta
    The increasing concerns about a sustainable future demand accelerated design and development of new materials with enhanced properties. The process of material development immensely depends on the structure-to-property ...

    Studies of Pyridoneimine in Site-Selective Functionalization of Carbohydrates and in Multivalent Phenomenon 

    Dey, Kalyan
    Carbohydrates are functionally rich biomolecules with multiple hydroxy functionalities. As a result, the most often practiced chemical route is to install protecting groups that permit selective functionalization at the ...

    Cp2Ti(III)Cl-Mediated Endo- and Exo-Radical Cyclization: Synthesis of a Tri-nor-guaiane Sesquiterpene Isoclavukerin A, Terpenoid Bicyclic Lactones and Synthetic Studies Towards the Total Synthesis of Scabrolide A 

    Begum, Sabnam
    Radical cyclization strategy always gives an expedient access to complex molecular scaffolds present in many bioactive natural products. In this research work, a systematic study is undertaken to investigate the less ...

    Studies on Iron(III) Complexes for Cellular Imaging and Targeted Photodynamic Therapy 

    Sahoo, Somarupa
    Cancer is caused by uncontrolled division of abnormal cells. Surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation therapy are most widely used for its treatment. However, due to serious limitations of these traditional treatment modalities, ...
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    AuthorKumar, Sunil (3)Aswathy, M N (2)Banerjee, Supratim (2)Bhat, Shridhar (2)Bhowmick, Somnath (2)Choudhury, Palash Roy (2)Ganesh, V (2)Geetha, K (2)Ghosh, Sumana (2)Jayanthi, S (2)... View MoreSubjectNATURAL SCIENCES (297)Organic Chemistry (199)Materials Science (99)Inorganic Chemistry (64)Inorganic and Physical Chemistry (41)Electrochemistry (40)Nanomaterials (33)Solid State and Structural Chemistry (31)Nanotechnology (30)Organic Synthesis (27)... View MoreDate Issued2010 - 2018 (512)2005 - 2009 (76)Has File(s)
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