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Partha Malakar
Researcher at Indian Institute of Technology Madras
Publications - 13
Citations - 123
Partha Malakar is an academic researcher from Indian Institute of Technology Madras. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Rhodopsin. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 9 publications receiving 86 citations. Previous affiliations of Partha Malakar include Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
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Pure white light emission from organic molecules using solvent induced selective self-assembly.
TL;DR: The pure white light formation has been demonstrated at desired temperatures in both aqueous medium as well as in an agar-agar hydrogel and the SISSA prevents a fast intersystem crossing of the AnC monomer and generates an emissive state from the self-assembled AnC.
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Metal induced gelation from pyridine cored poly(aryl ether) dendrons with in situ synthesis and stabilization of hybrid hydrogel composites
TL;DR: Metal induced gel formation from pyridine cored poly(aryl ether) dendrons has been achieved and is successfully utilized as a template for the in situ synthesis of silver nanoparticles in hydrogel networks without using any external reducing or capping agents for the development of an exceptionally well-ordered AgNP-hybridhydrogel soft composite.
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Self-assembly and gelation of poly(aryl ether) dendrons containing hydrazide units: factors controlling the formation of helical structures.
Partha Malakar,Edamana Prasad +1 more
TL;DR: This detailed mechanistic study suggests that the self-assembly follows a nucleation-elongation model to form helical structures, rather than the isodesmic model, which suggests that aprotic solvent systems facilitate helical fibre formation, whereas introduction of protic solvents results in the formation of flat ribbons.
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Dimesitylboryl-functionalised cyanostilbene derivatives of phenothiazine: distinctive polymorphism-dependent emission and mechanofluorochromism
TL;DR: Two distinct molecular designs based on phenothiazine as a donor and triarylborane and cyanostilbene as acceptors are reported, for example, an acceptor–donor–acceptor system (A–D–A; compound 3) and donor– acceptor (D– A; compound 4) moieties, in which 3 exhibits polymorphism with two distinct emissions.
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Long lived charge separated states in vinylbenzonitrile substituted derivatives of pyrene and anthracene
TL;DR: In this article, the photophysical properties of two highly conjugated pyrene and anthracene derivatives viz (E )-4-(2-(pyren-1-yl) vinyl) benzonitrile (PyCN) and AnCN (AnCN) were investigated in the presence and absence of electron donors such as N, N -diethylaniline (DEA) and N, N-diphenylamine (DPA).