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    Accelerated Search of Catalysts Using Density Functional Theory and Machine Learning 

    Agarwal, Sakshi
    The need for clean and renewable energy resources has propelled the interest in designing new catalysts producing energy from renewable resources and alternate cleaner fuels such as hydrogen, methane, ammonia, ethylene, ...

    Isoform Specific Synthetic Glutathione Peroxidase Mimetics in Redox Regulation of Cell Death and Diseases 

    Sharath Babu, B N
    Reactive oxygen species (ROS)-induced oxidative stress has been implicated in various pathologies and cell death processes. Cells have antioxidant systems to neutralize the harmful effects of excess ROS. Glutathione ...

    Investigation of Graphene Reinforced Polymer Composite Materials for Electromagnetic Interference Shielding Applications 

    Abhilash, G P
    We have seen a sharp increase in the development of innovative electronic gadgets and a subsequent drive towards the miniaturization of electronic interfaces. Electromagnetic interference (EMI), which adversely affects the ...

    Investigation of Rare-Earth Ions Activated NaLa(MoO4)2 Phosphors for LEDs and Temperature Sensing Applications 

    Tomar, Sonali
    Luminescent materials, commonly referred to as 'phosphors,' have gathered significant scientific interest due to their diverse applications in areas such as lighting, solar cells, sensors, and biomedical imaging. Phosphors ...

    Water-Soluble Interlocked and Non-Interlocked Architectures for Applications in Chemical Reactions and Molecular Separation 

    Chakraborty, Debsena
    Molecular recognition plays a crucial role in many natural processes, such as substrate binding to receptor proteins, antigen–antibody interactions, signal induction by neurotransmitters, and cellular recognition. This ...

    Thyroid Hormones and their Analogues: Synthesis, Reactivity and Cell Membrane Transport Studies 

    Giri, Debasish
    The thyroid hormones produced by the thyroid gland are essential for regulating various physiological functions in the human body such as cardiovascular function, normal growth and development, overall metabolism of fat, ...

    Targeting RNA with Drug-Like Small Molecules and Fluorescent Probes for Mapping Cell Fate 

    Bano, Gulista
    Part A Ribonucleic acid (RNA) plays a central role in various essential functions such as cellular information transfer and gene regulations in living organisms.1 Recent studies have shown that RNA is involved in various ...

    Engineering Chemical Environments for Efficient Thermoelectric and Heat Transport Materials using First-principles Calculation 

    Srivastava, Ashutosh
    To optimize the management of heat generated in various industrial processes, it is imperative to utilize materials that can proficiently transport heat energy and convert it into valuable electrical power. Conversion of ...

    Computational Studies of the Electronic Structures and Ring Contraction Reactions of Pn (n=4-6) Ring in Double and Triple Decker Complexes, and an Orbital Engineering Approach to Stabilise Borozene (B6H6) 

    Joshi, Gaurav
    The well established chemistry of ferrocene1-3 and different sandwich scaffolds4,5 with organic rings prompted us to explore the electronic structures and reactivity of sandwich complexes involving inorganic rings, i.e., ...

    Studies of Carbohydrate-Conjugated Anthracenes in Self-Assembly, Bioimaging and Photosensitization 

    George, Anne
    Conjugation of a carbohydrate moiety to an aromatic core leads to glycostructures that possess a high propensity for self-assembly in aq. solutions, driven primarily by π-stacking of the aromatic ring, as well as, the ...
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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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