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Item Adsorption, Catalytic and Photocatalytic Properties of Metal Ion Exchanged Zeolites(2011-10-11T11:04:30Z) Sebastian, JinceItem Asymmetric Synthesis of Pharmaceutically important Cyanohydrins through chiral catalytic route using chiral Lewis acid based metal complexes(2011-10-10T11:02:29Z) Agrawal, SantoshItem Catalytic and Ion-exchange Applications of Hydrotalcite-like Materials(2012-05-02T09:58:10Z) Jinesh, C.M.Hydrotalcite-like (HT-like) materials, otherwise referred in literature as layered double hydroxides (LDHs), find versatile application in different fields as catalysts, catalyst supports,ion-exchangers/adsorbents, composite materials, drug carriers, functional materials and in batteries. With their different and interesting set of properties, they are efficient catalysts for wide range of organic reactions, in particular for base-catalysed reactions. Good knowledge on structure-activity relation for these materials, the number and strength of basic sites of these materials can be tuned precisely to cater a specific reaction. In addition, the interlayers of these materials are good host for anions and this property can be explored for anionic pollutant removal. In this doctoral thesis both the catalytic and ion-exchange ability of HT-like materials were explored for fine chemical synthesis and toxic anion removal.Item Catalytic Investigations on Hydroformylation of Lower Alkenes by Selective Metal/Metal Complex Based Catalysts(2011-10-11T11:40:53Z) Srivastava, Vivek KumarItem Chemical and Rheological Studies on seaweed Polysacharides(2011-10-08T07:10:47Z) Prasad, KamaleshItem Chemical Studies on the Polysaccharides of Indian Seaweeds with Special Reference to Agar(2011-10-11T04:37:22Z) Meena, RamavtarItem Chemical Studies on the polysaccharides of some Phaeophycean seaweed species of Indian coast with special reference to Aliganate(2011-10-15T06:46:20Z) Chhatbar, Mahesh U.Item Chirally Modified Silicas for Separation and Asymmetric Catalysis(2011-10-10T05:02:11Z) Mayani, Vishal J.Item Clay as Drug Delivery Vehicle Studies on Adsorption and Release Kinetics of Drug Molecules on Clay(2011-10-14T04:15:44Z) Joshi, Ghanshyam VasudevbhaiItem Design and Syntheses of New Receptor Molecules for Recognition of Biologically Important Ions and Studies on Supramolecular Self-assembly(2012-05-30T09:27:48Z) Mahato, PrasenjitIn summary, a series of novel Ru(bpy)32+ based symmetrical amphiphilic complexes 1, 2, and 3 containing three C18, C14 and C10 chains, respectively, at equilateral positions formed vesicles in polar aqueous-methanol (9:1; v/v) medium and reverse vesicles in nonpolar medium like toluene and cyclohexane. These vesicles and reverse vesicles were characterised by DLS, SLS, AFM and TEM studies. AFM and TEM confirmed the spherical and hollow nature of these aggregates. Aggregate formation was also confirmed by dye encapsulation and photophysical studies in respective solutions.Item Development of Green Catalytic Routes for the Synthesis of Commercially Important Chemicals(2011-10-11T10:47:38Z) Sharma, Sumeet KumarItem Development of Novel Photocatalytic Materials and Surfaces for Environmental Clean-up(2011-10-03T08:43:26Z) Surolia, Praveen KumarDuring the past several decades, the growth of population and the activities in industries and agriculture have significantly altered the environment and reduced the availability of natural resources. Moreover, some of the activities results in persistent and toxic organic substrates and hazardous wastes as pollutants in wastewater effluent, underground storage tanks and dump sites of industrial manufacture. Typical wastes of concern include volatile organics, chlorinated volatile organics, dioxins, dibenzofurans, pesticides, nitro-aromatic compounds, PCB's, chlorophenols, asbestos, heavy metals, arsenic compounds, aviation fuel, solvents, and degreasing agents. Due to disposal of these chemicals, the surrounding soil and underlying groundwater aquifers have become contaminated resulting into lot of stress on the availability of fresh water. Therefore, the control of chemical pollutants has received much attention. The removal of the pollutants by complete mineralization of a wide range of chemical compounds has become relevant and important. Innovative water and wastewater technologies are needed to meet the challenges of deterioration of water qualityItem Fluorescent Molecular Sensors Design, Synthesis and Ion Recognition Study(2011-10-03T05:35:09Z) Patra, SubrataItem Green Catalytic Organic Transformations for Synthesis of Industrially Imporant Fince Chemicals(2011-10-14T04:29:37Z) Krishna Mohan, JinkaItem A green protocol for the synthesis of industrially important compounds through oxidative bromination reactions compounds(2011-12-26T11:01:06Z) Joshi, GirdharItem Heterogeneous and Homogeneous Chiral catalysts for synthesis of chiral drug intermediates(2011-10-12T05:04:56Z) Pathak, KavitaItem Highly Charged Membranes for Ion Substitution and Electro-Membrane Separations(2011-10-12T10:43:31Z) Kumar, MahendraItem Hydroformylation and Hydrogenation of Alkenes Catalyzed by Transition Metal Complexes(2011-10-14T04:22:37Z) Dabbawala, Aasif AshrafbhaiItem Immoblilization of Enzymes on Porous Materials and their Catalytic Applications(2011-10-12T05:07:59Z) Kannan, K.
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