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      • Microwave Spectroscopic and Atoms in Molecules Theoretical Investigations on Weakly Bound Complexes : From Hydrogen Bond to 'Carbon Bond' 

        Devendra Mani, * (2018-05-01)
        Weak intermolecular interactions have very strong impact on the structures and properties of life giving molecules like H2O, DNA, RNA etc. These interactions are responsible for many biological phenomena. The directional ...
      • 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, ...
      • Microwave Spectroscopic and Theoretical Investigations on Inter/Intra Molecular Bonding 

        Shahi, Abhishek (2018-05-09)
        The importance of weak interactions between molecules to life and all parts of science and engineering is unquestionable and there have been an enormous interest in such interactions. Among all the weak interactions, ...
      • Modelling Stochasticity In Selected Biological Processes 

        Chaudhury, Srabanti (2010-08-16)
        Biological processes at the cellular level take place in heterogeneous environments, and usually involve only a small number of molecules. They tend to exhibit strong time dependent fluctuations, as a result, and are, ...
      • Modulation of Nanostructures in the Solid and Solution States and under an Electron Beam 

        Sanyal, Udishnu (2018-03-26)
        Among various nanomaterials, metal nanoparticles are the widely studied ones because of their pronounced distinct properties arising in the nanometer size regime, which can be tailored easily by tuning predominantly their ...
      • Molecularly Imprinted Polymers Based On Fluorescent And Template Binding Cross-Linker 

        Chakraborty, Twarita (2013-05-23)
        The synthesis of materials with molecular recognition properties has become a topic of great technological and scientific interest. Molecular imprinting is one of the most effective strategies in preparing highly selective ...
      • Nanomaterials for Magnetism and Catalysis 

        Tiwari, Garima
        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 ...
      • Nanoparticle Mediated Suppression of Protein Aggregation 

        Das, Anindita (2018-05-11)
        The increasing demands for biopharmaceuticals to treat different diseases have raised concerns about controlling the quality and efficacy of such pharmaceuticals. The design and formulation of a stable protein or peptide ...
      • Nanostructured Assemblies Based On Metal Colloids And Monolayers: Preparation, Characterisation And Studies Towards Novel Applications 

        Devarajan, Supriya (Indian Institute of Science, 2005-12-08)
        Nanoscience dominates virtually every field of science and technology in the 21st century. Nanoparticles are of fundamental interest since they possess unique size- dependent properties (optical, electrical, mechanical, ...
      • Nature Of Solute-Solvent Interaction : Effect Of Solvent Polarity On Excited State Structure Of 2,2,2-Trifluroacetophenone And Effect Of Hydrogen Bonding In Hydrated Electron Absorption Spectrum 

        Chowdhury, Brojokishore (2009-09-02)
        In solution, the environment around the solute is determined solely by the solvent molecules, which are present closer to the solute. This interaction between solute and solvent shell is very crucial for equilibrium structure ...
      • A New Class of Boron-Nitrogen Compounds : A Rational Approach for the Design and Development of Smart Materials 

        Neena, K K
        Replacing nonpolar homodiatomic C=C unit in a fully carbon -conjugated system with an isoelectronic polar heterodiatomic B-N fragment is an active area of research. The first BN/CC isosterism was demonstrated seven decades ...
      • New Class of Tricoordinate Boron Based Donor-Acceptor (D-A) Systems Exhibiting External Stimuli Responsive Properties, Delayed Emission and Room Temperature Phosphorescence 

        Pandey, Umesh Pratap
        The main thrust of this thesis is the design and development of a new class of boron-based acceptors, with a substituent which maintains good electronic coupling between boron and the other substitutes on boron, without ...
      • Non-covalent interactions in Crystals and Heterocycles of Sulphur and Selenium 

        Tasnim, Sumaiya
        Hydrogen bonding plays a very important role in the fields of both chemistry and biology. Conventionally it is represented as D-H---A, where D is the donor atom, A is the acceptor atom and H is the hydrogen atom. It has ...
      • Nonequilibrium dynamics and thermodynamics of some single-particle activity-induced diffusive systems 

        Goswami, Koushik
        In the mesoscopic world, diffusion is a ubiquitous process and it is usually explained by the Einstein’s theory of Brownian motion (BM). However, in the biological systems, some peculiar dynamical behaviors are observed ...
      • Nonequilibrium Fluctuations, Quantum Optical Responses and Thermodynamics of Molecular Junctions 

        Goswami, Himangshu Prabal (2018-02-06)
        Mankind has come a long way since the invention of wheel to accessing information in the quintillionth of a second. At the heart of every invention ever made, there has been only one objective, to ease the way of living. ...
      • Nuclear quantum effects in gas-phase systems with large amplitude motions: A study of 2-fluoroethanol, ethylene glycol, and H3O2 

        Arandhara, Mrinal
        This thesis explores the role of nuclear quantum effects in selected systems containing large amplitude motion through path integral simulations. Recent works have explored molecules with such floppy modes and examined ...
      • Optimization Of The Melt-Transetherification Polycondensation Route To Polyethers And Its Utilization For The Study Of Hyperbranched Polymers 

        Behera, Girish Chandra (2011-11-03)
      • Orbital Engineering Directed Electronic Structure Studies: Design of Pseudo 𝜋 Aromatic Molecules, Borophenes and Borophites 

        Chaliha, Rinkumoni
        The many ways of using three-membered rings as a design element in molecules and borophenes (2D sheets of boron) will be presented. The underlying design principles require constructing and manipulating molecular orbitals ...
      • Organic Imine Cages : Self-Sorting and Application 

        Acharyya, Koushik (2017-11-14)
        Biological systems have the incredible ability to accomplish uncommon chemical transformations with supreme delicacy. Many of those chemical transformations take place within the pocket of enzymes, which provide unique ...
      • Organic Transformations in the Confined Cavity of Self-Assembled Pd(II) Molecular Containers 

        Howlader, Prodip
        Biological systems utilize its extraordinary ability to develop complex and functional molecular assemblies employing reversible non-covalent interactions. These natural aesthetic examples motivated synthetic chemists ...

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