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Chittaranjan Sinha

Researcher at Jadavpur University

Publications -  401
Citations -  6573

Chittaranjan Sinha is an academic researcher from Jadavpur University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Imidazole & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 40, co-authored 366 publications receiving 5602 citations. Previous affiliations of Chittaranjan Sinha include University of Burdwan & Indian Institute of Science.

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Chemistry of Azoimidazoles: Synthesis, Spectral Characterization, Electrochemical Studies, and X-ray Crystal Structures of Isomeric Dichloro Bis[1-alkyl-2-(arylazo)imidazole] Complexes of Ruthenium(II)

TL;DR: Several new ligands, azoimidazoles belonging to the class 1-methyl-2-(arylazo)imidazesoles (L1 (3)) and 1-benzyl-2-arylazo (L2 (4)) (R = H (a), Me (b), OMe (c), Cl (d), NO2 (e)) have been synthesized and reacted with RuCl3 in ethanol under refluxing conditions.
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Self-Poled Transparent and Flexible UV Light-Emitting Cerium Complex–PVDF Composite: A High-Performance Nanogenerator

TL;DR: The cerium(III) complex doped PVDF composite film exhibit an intense photoluminescence in the UV region, which might be due to a participation of electron cloud from negative pole of bipolarized PVDF, which may open a new area for prospective development of high-performance energy-saving flexible solid-state UV light emitters.
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Zn(II)-azide complexes of diimine and azoimine functions: Synthesis, spectra and X-ray structures

TL;DR: In this article, two new series of Zn(II) complexes of α/β-naphthyl-(2-pyridylmethylene)amine and 1-alkyl-2-β-azoimidazoles with N 3 as a counter ion are described.
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Photochromism of 2-(Phenylazo)imidazoles

TL;DR: A preliminary study suggested that metal ions can modulate the absorption spectrum of Pai-Me without a loss of the gross photochromic behavior.
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Photoisomerization and Thermal Isomerization of Arylazoimidazoles

TL;DR: It is proposed that the fast thermal isomerization is due to an involvement of self-catalyzed and protic molecule-assisted tautomerization to a hydrazone form.