Graphene-like 2D Materials for Spintronics Applications This review highlights the most progressive and important theoretical and experimental studies of main group based 2D spintronics as inspiring new spintronic devices.
Highly Photostable and Two-Photon Active Quantum Dot-Polymer Multicolor Hybrid Coacervate Droplets, exhibiting preferential sequestration of organic dyes and serum albumins.
A self-deliverable Ru(II)-based anticancer agent based on a ruthenium metallogel, formed in a confined gel space, and delivery of the ruthenium ion in cancer cells through gel collapse in the presence of lactic acid.
Hydrogen production from Alcohols was achieved over ruthenium catalysts with the synthesis of carboxylic acid from a wide range of alcohols, including aliphatic, aromatic, and heteroaromatic alcohols.
Deacetoxytubuvaline Fragment of Pretubulysin and its Lipophilic Analogues were synthesised to achieve enhanced permeability in Cancer Cell Lines.
Anti-Inflammatory Activity of a Peptide-Based Hydrogel is studied wsing Rat Air Pouch Model, whereexperimental data suggest biocompatibility and potential therapeutic applications of peptide hydrogel in inflammationRead More
Supported phospholipid membrane and aggregated vesicles are formed due to the formnation of amyloid aggregates of amino acids via fusion and self-reproduction of the lipid vesicles
Developed High-energy-density lithium-free graphite dual-ion battery This battery offers an energy density of 207 Wh kg-1, along with a high energy efficiency of 89% and an average discharge voltage of 4.7 V.
Thermolysis of (Z)-1-ferrocenyltelluro-1-ferrocenyl-4-ferrocenyl-1-buten-3-yne with [Os3(CO)12] in toluene gives two new clusters: a non-planar 6-membered matallacycle and a 5-membered cyclometallated ring.
Ferrocene-substituted bis(ethynyl) anthracene as anticancer agents Bioactivity of these complexes was expressed by molecular docking with various cancerous proteins, which participated in progression of cancer.
Visible light driven water splitting over NRGO-MnO2 nanocomposite-based electrode, which displays both high capacitance with remarkable rate performance as well as rapid detection of peroxide with a low detection limit.
Synergistic Enhancement of Electron-Accepting and -Donating Ability of Nonconjugated Polymer Nanodot in Micellar Environment has been explored. These findings provide valuable insights into the intrinsic...Read More
Heterostructure based Graphene–Stanene–Graphene (C–Sn–C) quantum wall (QW) was proposed where the hybrid state in the QW provides topological protection in graphene The high carrier mobility of graphene...Read More
Water soluble two-photon fluorescent organic Probes (L-lyso) has been explored for long-term imaging of lysosomes in live cells and tumor spheroids. L-lyso has an edge over the commercially available expensive...Read More
Stereoselective synthesis of 3,3-disubstituted oxindoles and spirooxindoles in good to excellent yields and diastereomeric ratio (up to ≤96:4) with excellent functional group tolerance via allylic alkylation...Read More
Enhanced hydrogen storage and CO2 capture was achieved over core-shell ZIF-8@ZIF- 67 and ZIF- 67@ZIF8 frameworks. Notably, the distinctly remarkable H2 storage properties shown by both the core- shell...Read More
Chemistry Talks: India celebrates the "National Science Day" on 28th February to mark the discovery of the Raman effect by Sir C. V. Raman. On this occasion, the Department of Chemistry , Indian Institute of Technology Indore is organizing Chemistry Talks. Read More
Congratulations to Mr. Shivendra Singh for being selected for Prime Minister's Research Fellowship (PMRF) 2020. Mr. Shivendra is a PhD student working in the research group of Dr. Tushar Kanti Mukherjee.
Nature Index has ranked IIT Indore in 17th position in Chemistry subject, among all the academic institutions of India.
Chemistry researchers develop technique to use lab waste for CO2 capture. They utilized laboratory waste aluminium foils and PET-based water bottles to synthesise this porous material for CO2 capture application.
Department of Chemistry organised CHEM 2020 (In-house Chemistry Symposium) on Feb. 12, 2020, where Hariom, Dheeraj, Reena, Soumyadip, Rohit, Soumya and Saumitra were conferred with the best poster/talk award.
Mr. Mahendra K. Awasthi is selected to attend 12th HOPE Meeting with Nobel Laureates in Japan. He is one of the few Indian researchers who will travel to Tokyo, Japan during March 2020 for this meeting.
Dr. Mobin Shaikh, Associate Professor (Chemistry) has been awarded the "Most Outstanding Researcher Award" by Careers360 for his outstanding achievements as one among Top 10 in Chemistry Researchers in India.Read More
Prof. Pierre Braunstein visited Department of Chemistry as foreign professor under GIAN program in Feb. 2018. He has also delivered a Public Lecture on N-heterocyclic pincer ligands and their catalytic applications...Read More
RSC-IIT Indore conference on Advances in Chemical Sciences was organized by the Department of Chemistry on Jan. 30, 2018. The symposium aims to highlight the development of functional nanomaterials...Read More
IIT Indore-TU9 2 nd Research Workshop held on Oct 5-6, 2017, where speakers from TU Berlin, Univ. Hannover, KIT, RWTH Aachen, Univ. Stuttgart, IIT Mandi, IIT Ropar have attended the workshop. This workshop aims...Read More