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    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 ...

    Unlocking the Potential of Metal Ions in the Formation of Diverse Self-assembled Structures, Room Temperature Phosphorescence, and Sensing 

    Sahu, Manaranjan
    Metal ions play indispensable roles across diverse processes, both biological and abiological, but their significance in the formation of complex self-assembled structures is only beginning to be understood. Sodium cholate, ...

    Asymmetric Synthesis of Amino Acid Derivatives and Total Synthesis of Biologically Active Natural Products 

    Kesavulu, Gangarajulu
    The thesis describes the development of synthetic method for the synthesis of -amino acid esters, amides, thioesters using Ellman sulfinimines. The procedure developed was further utilized in the synthesis of di and tri ...

    Breaking Symmetry – Organocatalytic Enantioselective Synthesis of Natural and Unnatural Ladderanes 

    Ray, Sayan
    Architecturally unique compounds produced by nature have remained a source of inspiration for organic chemists. Ladderane phospholipids (such as [5][3]PC and [3][3]PC), isolated in the year 2002 from anaerobic ammonium oxidizing ...

    Iridium-Catalyzed Enantioselective Alkylation of Enols and Their Surrogates 

    Chakrabarty, Aditya
    This thesis, entitled “Iridium-Catalyzed Enantioselective Alkylation of Enols and their Surrogates” is divided into four chapters. In Chapter 1, the examples of the utilization of vinyl azide as amide and ketone enolate ...

    Optimizing Light Absorption and Nanomorphology in Organic Solar Cells and Near-IR Photodetectors with Ternary Blend Approaches 

    Yadav, Suraj
    Solution-processed Organic Solar cells (OSCs) are a promising renewable energy solution due to their solution-processable roll-to-roll fabrication, semitransparency, lightweight, and flexibility. Significant efforts have ...

    Synthesis, Structure, and Properties of Compounds Derived from Mineral Structures 

    Sivakumar, Gurusamy
    The development of solid-state chemistry is the result of many studies on compounds belonging to structures such as perovskite, pyrochlore, spinel etc. There is a large family of compounds that belong to naturally occurring ...

    Delayed Luminescent Materials: Development and Exploration of Applications 

    Dutta, Arnab
    Delayed luminescence (DL) refers to light emission that persists after the excitation source is removed. Differing from conventional fluorescence, DL has a considerably longer lifetime attributable to the slow exciton ...

    N-Heterocyclic Carbene-Catalyzed Enantioselective Synthesis of C-O Axially Chiral Diaryl Ethers, Tricyclic Lactones and Lactams 

    Shee, Sayan
    N-heterocyclic carbene (NHC)-catalyzed transformations with distinctive activation modes allow the facile synthesis of atropoisomers. In this context, we have demonstrated the NHC-catalyzed synthesis of axially chiral diaryl ...

    Understanding the Mechanism and Stereoselectivity of Fe-catalyzed Carbene Insertion Reactions using Computational Tools 

    Balhara, Reena
    Transition-metal and enzyme-catalyzed carbene insertion reactions are key methods for constructing C–X (X=N, O, S) and C–C bonds, primarily using catalysts such as Rh, Pd, Au, Cu, and Fe. While most of these give high ...
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