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Alokesh Hazari

Researcher at University of Calcutta

Publications -  10
Citations -  327

Alokesh Hazari is an academic researcher from University of Calcutta. The author has contributed to research in topics: Square pyramidal molecular geometry & Schiff base. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 10 publications receiving 254 citations.

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Unprecedented structural variations in trinuclear mixed valence Co(II/III) complexes: theoretical studies, pnicogen bonding interactions and catecholase-like activities

TL;DR: Three new mixed valence trinuclear Co(II/III) compounds synthesized by reacting a di-Schiff base ligand with cobalt perchlorate hexahydrate and sodium azide show catecholase-like activities in the aerial oxidation of 3,5-di-tert-butylcatechol to the corresponding o-quinone.
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The influence of H-bonding on the ‘ambidentate’ coordination behaviour of the thiocyanate ion to Cd(II): a combined experimental and theoretical study

TL;DR: Theoretical calculations on the energetic difference between the two possible coordination modes of the thiocyanate anion to the Cd atom reveal that N-coordinations is preferred over S-coordination in agreement with the much greater abundance of the reported N-bonded structures.
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Mixed valence trinuclear cobalt (II/III) complexes: Synthesis, structural characterization and phenoxazinone synthase activity

TL;DR: In this article, three new mixed valence trinuclear Co(II/III) compounds were synthesized by reacting the di-Schiff base ligand [H2L] or its reduced analog [LR] with cobalt perchlorate hexahydrate and sodium benzoate or sodium cinnamate.
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Exploring the coordinative adaptation and molecular shapes of trinuclear CuM(II) (M = Zn/Cd) complexes derived from salen type Schiff bases: structural and theoretical studies.

TL;DR: Three new trinuclear hetero-metallic complexes have been synthesized using [CuL] and [CuR] as "metalloligands" and structure 4 has been found to be the most stable one among the other possible isomers of H2L(R).
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Unusual site selection of NCS − in trinuclear complexes of Cu(II) and Ni(II) with a reduced N 2 O 2 donor Schiff base: Structural, theoretical and magnetic studies

TL;DR: In this paper, four new trinuclear linear homo-metallic complexes were synthesized using [CuLR] and [NiLR] as metalloligands.