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Sateesh Dubbu

Researcher at Pohang University of Science and Technology

Publications -  20
Citations -  244

Sateesh Dubbu is an academic researcher from Pohang University of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Aryl & Prins reaction. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 19 publications receiving 105 citations. Previous affiliations of Sateesh Dubbu include Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur.

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Highly Mesoporous Metal-Organic Frameworks as Synergistic Multimodal Catalytic Platforms for Divergent Cascade Reactions.

TL;DR: Mesoporous metal organic framework-based multimodal catalytic nanoreactors (MCNRs) consisting of customizable different metal nanocrystals in a spatio-selective manner, stably anchored enzymes in mesopores and coordinatively unsaturated metal cationic MOF-nodes, all within the single nanoreactor space are designed and synthesized.
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Surface-Textured Mixed-Metal-Oxide Nanocrystals as Efficient Catalysts for ROS Production and Biofilm Eradication

TL;DR: Mixed-FeCo-oxide-based surface-textured nanostructures are introduced as highly efficient magneto-catalytic platforms that can produce defensive ROS over a broad pH range and can effectively diffuse into the biofilm and kill the embedded bacteria.
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Magnetothermia-Induced Catalytic Hollow Nanoreactor for Bioorthogonal Organic Synthesis in Living Cells

TL;DR: In this article, a silica-confined magnetothermia-induced nanoreactor (MAG-NER) was developed by selectively growing Pd nanocrystals on a preinstalled iron-oxide core inside a hollow silica nanoshell.
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Diversity‐Oriented Synthesis of Carbohydrate Scaffolds through the Prins Cyclization of Differently Protected d‐Mannitol‐Derived Homoallylic Alcohols

TL;DR: A diversity oriented synthesis of a variety of carbohydrate scaffolds such as sugar fused isochroman derivatives, bicyclic vinyl halide derivatives, fluorine substituted tetrahydropyrans, and a furan derivative is reported in this paper.