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Balamurugan Tharmalingam

Researcher at Bharathiar University

Publications -  13
Citations -  192

Balamurugan Tharmalingam is an academic researcher from Bharathiar University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Ion. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 9 publications receiving 71 citations.

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ESIPT-active multi-color aggregation-induced emission features of triphenylamine–salicylaldehyde-based unsymmetrical azine family

TL;DR: In this paper, a donor-acceptor-structured triphenylamine-functionalized unsymmetrical azine molecules (L1-L4) were constructed from 4-(hydrazonomethyl)-N,N-diphenylaniline with different salicylaldehyde derivatives.
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Star-Shaped ESIPT-Active Mechanoresponsive Luminescent AIEgen and Its On–Off–On Emissive Response to Cu2+/S2–

TL;DR: The design and construction of versatile star-shaped intramolecular charge transfer (ICT) and ESIPT-active mechanoresponsive and aggregation-induced emissive (AIE) luminogen triaminoguanidine-diethylaminophenol (LH3) conjugate is reported, which exhibits mechanochromic fluorescence behavior upon external grinding.
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C3-symmetric triaminoguanidine based colorimetric and fluorometric chemosensor: Sequential detection of Zn2+/PPi, its RGB performance for detection of Zn2+ ion and construction of IMPLICATION logic gate

TL;DR: The significant noticeable colorimetric changes of the probe LH3 upon addition of Zn2+ ion have been successfully integrated with a smartphone app RGB color value to construct a real-time analysis of ZN2+ ions.
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Simple C3-symmetric triaminoguanidine-triphenylamine conjugate as an efficient colorimetric sensor for Cu(II) and fluorescent sensor for Fe(III) ions.

TL;DR: The design and construction of novel C3-symmetric triaminoguanidine-triphenylamine conjugate (L) has been demonstrated and it displays positive solvatochromic behaviour with an increase in solvent polarity and shows high selective and sensitive detection of Fe3+ ions through turn-on fluorescence response.