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Dr. Periasamy Subramaniam
May 1981.
Title: Stabilization of lower oxidation states of Molybdenum by reductive nitrosylation using hydroxylamine in aqueous - aerobic medium.

Dr. Shri Bhagwat Sharan Mishra
Jan 1983.
Title: Synthetic aspects of Cu-M-S systems derived from MS42- Anions (M-Mo, W) and their possible relevance to Cu-Mo antagonism.

Dr. K. Nagendra UDPA
April 1985.
Title: Synthesis and reactivity of polysulfido complexes of nickel palladium and platinum in different oxidation states.

Dr. Mohd. Asim Ansari
August 1986.
Title: Sulfur mediated induced electron transfer reactions in the chemistry of thiotungstates.

Dr. B. R. Srinivasan
Nov 1987.
Title: Ligational behavior of thiomolybdates and thiotungstates towards Mn(II), Fe(II), Co(II) and Ni(II) in the presence of aromatic dimines.

Dr. Jayanthi Chandrasekaran
July 1988.
Title: Electron transfer processes across {Mo=S} bond in thiomolybdates by external mediators.

Dr. Ramjee Sah
August 1991.
Title: Chemistry of cuboidal [W3S4]4+ and [W3S7]4+ cores and the related molybdenum analogues.

Dr. Samar Kumar Das ( skdas@uohyd.ernet.in
)
Sep 1993.
Title: Oxymolybdenum and Oxotungsten (VI), (V) and (IV) complexes in relevance to analogue reactions of molybdo and tungstoenzymes.

Dr. Rabindranath Maiti
March 1996.
Title: Synthesis, structure of oxomolybdenum (VI), (V) and (IV) – dithiolene complexes. Alkylation and other pertinent reactions in relevance to molybdenum – cofactor in molybdoenzymes.

Dr. Dulali Biswas
May 1996
Title: Modeling the tungsten sites of inactive and active forms of hyperthermophlic pyrococcus furiosus aldehyde perredoxin oxidoreductase.

Dr. Jyoti Yadav
1999.
Title: Modeling of the anaerobic and aerobic acetylene hydratase enzymes.

Dr. Abdul Hai
Sep 2002.
Title: Synthetic Analogue Reactions of Nitrophorin: Effect of Released NO from Simulated Fe-Porphyrin on Human Erythrocytes.

Dr. K. Nagarajan
April 2004.
Title: Reactivity of Maleonitriledithiolate Complexes of Molybdenum and Tungsten in relevance to Polysulfide Reductase, Selenite Reductase, Chlorate Reductase and other related Metalloproteins.

Dr. Anil Kumar ( asl213@gmail.com )
Dec 2005.
Title: 
A New Synthetic Method For Metalloporphyrins

Dr. Prashant Dubey ( mail2pdubey@gmail.com )
Dec 2005.
Title: Carbon Nanotubes: Isolation and Derivatization to Water Soluble Carbon Nanotubes in Relevance to Their 'Wet Use'

Dr. Swati Sharma
Dec 2005.
Title: Synthetic Analogue Reaction of Cytochrome P450 in Relevance to the Oxidation of Different Substrates

Dr. Abhilash G. J.
March 2006.
Title: Synthesis and Structure of New Iron Porphyrins and Modeling of Nitric Oxide Synthase

Dr. Dibyendu Bhattacharya ( bhattadiby@gmail.com )
February 2008.
Title: Metalloporphyrinogen and Metallocorrole Complexes: Metal and Ligand Based Electron Transfer and Induced Electron Transfer Reactions

Dr. Suman Maji ( tosuman@gmail.com )
April, 2008.
Title: Noncovalent Interaction and Electrochemical Properties of Cobalt and Nickel Complexes of Methoxyphenylporphyrins

Dr. Biplab K. Maiti ( bmaiti123@gmail.com )
April, 2008.
Title: Copper-Sulfur Clusters in Relevance to Metallothionein, Orange Protein, Copper-MPT Protein and Flexible Non-covalent Interaction

Dr. Kuntal Pal ( kuntalpal1@gmail.com )
May, 2008.
Title: Synthetic and Computational Approaches in Understanding the Chemistry of Molybdenum in Relevance to the Catalytic Cycle of Sulfite Oxidase

Dr. Soumen Dey ( soumdey@gmail.com )
June, 2008.
Title: Chemistry of Porphyrinogen and Diphenyldipyrromethane as versatile ligand: Eco-friendly Synthesis, Molecular Recognition Involving Host-Guest Binding and Reactivity with Transition Metals

Dr. Amit Majumdar ( helloamitmajumdar@gmail.com )
December, 2008.
Title: Dissimilatory Nitrate Reductase : A Model Study

Dr. Pinky Singh ( pinkysingh25@gmail.com )
June, 2010.
Title: Metallation of Monosubstituted Corroles and their Radicals: Solvent Dependent Redox States of Copper and Diradical Cobalt-Corrole Complexes.

 

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