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Pranjal K. Baruah

Researcher at Gauhati University

Publications -  68
Citations -  1118

Pranjal K. Baruah is an academic researcher from Gauhati University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Catalysis & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 57 publications receiving 832 citations. Previous affiliations of Pranjal K. Baruah include National Chemical Laboratory & University of Oxford.

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Diversifying the structural architecture of synthetic oligomers: the hetero foldamer approach

TL;DR: This feature article aims to describe foldamers with unique structural architectures, exclusively featuring heterogeneous backbones (hetero Foldamers), which have potential applications in biomedical and material science fields.
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Can a C-H···O interaction be a determinant of conformation?

TL;DR: A profound change in dihedral angle observed on introducing an acceptor group for a C-H···O hydrogen bond is consistent with this interaction functioning as a determinant of conformation in certain systems.
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Recent advances in intramolecular C–O/C–N/C–S bond formation via C–H functionalization

TL;DR: In this article, the authors focus on the intramolecular cyclization of molecules through C-O, C-N and C-S bonds forming C-H functionalizations with an emphasis on the literature after 2000.
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Catalyst-free multi-component cascade C–H-functionalization in water using molecular oxygen: an approach to 1,3-oxazines

TL;DR: Catalyst-free 3-component reactions of naphthols, aldehydes, and tetrahydroisoquinolines to synthesize 1,3-oxazines is reported, which proceeds through the formation of 1-aminoalkyl-2-naphthol followed by selective α-C–H functionalization of tert-amine.
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Enforcing Periodic Secondary Structures in Hybrid Peptides: A Novel Hybrid Foldamer Containing Periodic γ-Turn Motifs

TL;DR: The strategy disclosed herein for the construction of hybrid foldamers with periodic gamma-turn motifs has the potential to significantly augment the conformational space available for foldamer design with diverse backbone structures and conformations.