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Aarti Arya

Researcher at Indian Institute of Petroleum

Publications -  12
Citations -  486

Aarti Arya is an academic researcher from Indian Institute of Petroleum. The author has contributed to research in topics: Adsorption & Catalysis. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 10 publications receiving 430 citations. Previous affiliations of Aarti Arya include Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee.

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Immobilisation of oxovanadium(IV), dioxomolybdenum(VI) and copper(II) complexes on polymers for the oxidation of styrene, cyclohexene and ethylbenzene

TL;DR: In this paper, the reaction of 2-thiomethylbenzimidazole (Htmbmz) with polystyrene yielded a product designated by (PS-ligand), which corresponds mostly to the tmbmZ bound to the poly styrene matrix by the sulfur atom.
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Polymer-Bound Oxidovanadium(IV) and Dioxidovanadium(V) Complexes As Catalysts for the Oxidative Desulfurization of Model Fuel Diesel

TL;DR: The (51)V NMR spectra recorded for solutions in methanol confirm that complex 4, on treatment with H(2)O(2), is able to generate peroxo-vanadium(V) complexes, including quite stable protonated peroxO-V(V), and an outline of the mechanism is proposed.
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A study on high temperature CO2 capture by improved hydrotalcite sorbents

TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of synthetic routes in improving the CO 2 capacity of hydrotalcite based sorbents in the temperature range 300-400°C has been studied.
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Polystyrene bound oxidovanadium(IV) and dioxidovanadium(V) complexes of histamine derived ligand for the oxidation of methyl phenyl sulfide, diphenyl sulfide and benzoin.

TL;DR: These polymer-anchored heterogeneous catalysts do not leach during catalytic action, are recyclable and show higher catalytic activity and turnover frequency than the corresponding non polymer-bound complexes.
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Polymer-bound oxidovanadium(IV) and dioxidovanadium(V) complexes: synthesis, characterization and catalytic application for the hydroamination of styrene and vinyl pyridine

TL;DR: The Schiff base (Hfsal-aepy) derived from 3-formylsalicylic acid and 2-(2-aminoethyl)pyridine has been covalently bonded to chloromethylated polystyrene cross- linked with 5% divinylbenzene cross-linked with 5%, and the mechanism for catalyzing hydroamination of styrene and vinyl pyridine with amines is proposed.