Browsing Division of Chemical Sciences by Subject "Research Subject Categories::NATURAL SCIENCES::Chemistry::Inorganic chemistry"
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Host-Guest Chemistry of Water-Soluble Coordination Cages and their Applications
Host-guest interactions are key to enzyme-substrate recognition, where the enzyme acts as a host, providing a specific cavity for the guest to bind. Inspired by host-guest interactions observed in nature, a significant ... -
Imidazole and NHC-Carbene based Coordination Architectures and Their Applications
Modern-day chemistry demands novel molecular materials having aesthetically pleasing structures along with fascinating chemical and physical properties. New synthetic strategies have been applied for structural modulation ... -
Investigation of Microbes and Blood Plasma Towards Implications in Biomedicine: A Raman Spectroscopic Study
Raman spectroscopy, combined with artificial intelligence, is becoming increasingly popular in biology because of its sensitivity to molecular changes. This thesis discuss the applications of Raman spectroscopy in analysing ... -
Investigation of Psychrophilic SUMO Proteases: Towards a More Efficient SUMO Protease at Lower Temperature
Covalent attachment of the fusion protein, Small Ubiquitin-like modifier (SUMO), to recalcitrant target proteins (especially transmembrane proteins) make purification of the target protein much easier by enhancing its ... -
Isoform Specific Synthetic Glutathione Peroxidase Mimetics in Redox Regulation of Cell Death and Diseases
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 ... -
Itaconate Based Dual-reactive Polymeric Coatings and Photo-cross-stitching Studies of Periodically Grafted Amphiphilic Systems
Dual-reactive coatings are those that covalently anchor to the substrate while at the same time permit installation of desired segments in a post-coating step; several approaches have been developed to design such polymers ... -
Itaconate Based Novel Amphiphilic Polymer Architectures
Amphiphiles are natural or synthetic molecules consisting of hydrophilic polar head group and hydrophobic non-polar hydrocarbon tail. Beyond a certain concentration, known as critical micellar concentration (CMC), amphiphilic ... -
Mechanistic Studies of Transfer Hydrogenation Catalyzed by Ru(ll)-Half-Sandwich and Group 6 NHC complexes
The thesis explores the mechanistic aspects of transfer hydrogenation of ketones and hydrosilylation of imines; two commonly used organic transformations catalyzed by ruthenium half-sandwich complexes of 2-oxazolidinethiones, ... -
Mineral-Inspired Oxides: Synthesis and Structure, Luminescence, and Electrocatalytic Studies.
Transition-metal oxides (TMOs) and mineral-inspired oxides have emerged as versatile materials owing to their rich structural diversity and tunable physical properties. A broad class of oxide materials such as those adopting ... -
Nano-engineering in Ionic Liquid: From Fundamentals to Advanced Catalysis
Harnessing nanostructured materials of metals has led to the development of various synthetic methodologies. Although various strategies have been developed, challenges still remain obtaining desired shape, size, and ... -
Nanomaterials for Magnetism and Catalysis
Nanomaterials possess unique physical and chemical properties allowing for advancement and innovation in diverse scientific and technological fields. The remarkable magnetic and catalytic properties of these nanomaterials ... -
Nitrite Releasing Molecules: Synthesis, Mechanism and Potential Application as Prodrugs for the Improvement of Nitric Oxide Bioavailability
The thesis titled “Nitrite Releasing Molecules: Synthesis, Mechanism and Potential Application as Prodrugs for the Improvement of Nitric Oxide Bioavailability“ aimed at the development of strategies for the improvement of ... -
Nucleophilic Boron Chemistry: Catalytic approaches to C-X (X= Br, Cl, O, N) Bond Activation in Metal/Metal-free Conditions
The boron-carbon bond occupies a central position in organic synthesis, functioning as a versatile “universal connector” to a broad range of functional groups. As a result, organoboranes have become indispensable synthetic ... -
Oxygen Reduction Reaction on Copper Oxide Electrodes Doped with First-Row Transition Metals
The oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) is critical in electrochemical applications such as fuel cells, metal-air batteries, and industrial processes like chlor-alkali and H2O2 synthesis. Its universality lies in the fact that ... -
Photodynamic Therapy and Cellular Imaging using Platinum(II) Conjugates of Boron-dipyrromethene and Curcumin
The present thesis portrays the rational design and successful synthesis of platinum(II) complexes for achieving photoactivated dual action anticancer properties. The research project centers on synthesis, comprehensive ... -
Polymerizable Porogen – Direct generation of internally functionalized porous polymers
Bicontinuous functional porous polymers are desirable in terms of pore accessibility, particularly for applications in templating, chromatographic separation, and catalysis. Bicontinuous morphologies can be obtained by ... -
Protein Adsorption on Gold Nanoparticle and Protein Surfaces Probed by Second Harmonic Light Scattering
Second harmonic light scattering (SHLS) is a highly sensitive technique to probe reactions at interfaces/surfaces because of symmetry breaking at the interface/surface produces a large surface polarization which gives ... -
Redox Active Antioxidant Nanozymes as Potential Antithrombotic and Antiviral Agents
Reactive oxygen species (ROS), such as superoxide (O2-) hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), and hydroxyl radicals (.OH), generated as a result of cellular metabolism, play a multitude of physiological roles. They play key roles in ... -
Regioselective Di- and Tri-Fluoromethylative Difunctionalization of Olefinic Bonds Driven by Homolysis, Ionic and Single Electron Transfer Mechanisms
The transition metal free and additive free difunctionalization of carbon-carbon olefinic bonds through di-and tri-fluoromethylation serve as a potent method for simultaneously introducing two functional groups across ... -
Room Temperature Phosphorescence and Circularly Polarized Luminescence Characteristics of Phosphine Oxides and Phosphoramides
Room temperature phosphorescence (RTP) materials have attracted much attention in recent years owing to their potential applications in organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs), security writing, time-gated bio-imaging, ...

