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Effect of Chloride, Sulfate, and Ferrate Salts on Electronic Energy Levels of Anthracene Proving it a Potential Candidate as an ON and ON–OFF UV–Vis Sensor
Anthracene molecule possesses remarkable optical activity and till today this molecule is of special interest of scientists. Present study is focused on the study of effects of Chloride, Sulfate, Nitrate and F...
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The Fluorescence Sensing Capability of 1,4-dihydroxyanthraquinone Towards Metal Ions and Imaging Cells
Fluorescence and colorimetric sensors have gained significant traction in diverse scientific domains, including environmental, agricultural, and pharmaceutical chemistry. This article comprehensively surveys r...
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Effects of Metal Ions and Substituents on HOMO–LUMO Gap Evident from UV–Visible and Fluorescence Spectra of Anthracene Derivatives
Controlled intake of complex metal cations and anions in the human body and other biological systems is essential for the health and well-being of the environment. Anthracene and anthracene derivatives are the...
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Investigating the Use of Coumarin Derivatives as Lasers
A benzene ring and a lactone ring combine to form the chemical coumarin. Dye lasers have made significant advances in laser technology. The coumarin molecule itself is a non-fluorescent but it displays high fl...
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Effect of Substituents on Solubility, Medicinal, Absorption, Emission and Cationic/Anionic Detection Properties of Anthraquinone Derivatives
Anthraquinones constitute an important class of compounds with wide applications. The solubility of derivatives at 298.15 K was discussed in ethanol–water solution and at atmospheric pressure, the solubility o...
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Naphthalene and its Derivatives: Efficient Fluorescence Probes for Detecting and Imaging Purposes
Naphthalene, white crystalline solid having polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon with characteristic mothball order is naturally present in crucial oils of various plants. Naphthalene derivatives are extensive drug...
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Study of Interactions Between 3-benzoyl-4-hydroxy-2-methyl-2H-1, 2-benzothiazine and Human DNA by Theoretical, Spectroscopic and Viscometric measurements
From the last few years mode of interactions between drugs and DNA is an attractive research area as it bridges chemistry, molecular biology and medicinal science. Interactions between small heterocyclic molec...
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Computational Studies Followed by Effect of Solvent Polarity and Salts on HOMO–LUMO Gap of 7-Hydroxy Coumarine Notabally Reflected by Absorption and Emission Spectra
7-Hydroxycoumarin’s FT-IR solid phase spectra were observed at 4000–400 cm−1. The spectra were analyzed in aspects of significant approaches. DFT was used to optimize the structure of the compound and its structu...
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Recent trends in Grubbs catalysis toward the synthesis of natural products: a review
A number of natural and biologically active compounds can be synthesized via ruthenium catalysis. As ruthenium is the cheapest noble metal and can be extensively used to synthesize a variety of catalysts, part...
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Effect of pH on Fluorescence Spectra of Coumarin Derivatives
Colourless crystalline solid coumarin with a bitter taste and sweet vanilla-like odor mostly acts as chemical protection against predators in plants. Anticoagulants (blood thinners), anti-fungicidal, anti-tumo...
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Excited State Complexes of Coumarin Derivatives
Furocoumarins are the useful derivatives of coumarin, and they act as skin photosensitizing material due to their exciting exciplex states. Dendrimers also form exciplexes when they contain coumarin as core an...
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Absorption and Fluorescence Emission Attributes of a Fluorescent dye: 2,3,5,6-Tetracyano-p-Hydroquinone
Four cyano groups have been substituted on the aromatic ring of p-hydroquinone (2,3,5,6-tetracyanohydroquinone) in order to study the enhanced photoacidity of this molecule. The acid-base equilibria have been ...
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Photoinduced electron transfer between triplet erythrosin dianion and highly charged ionic quenchers
The lifetime of the lowest triplet state of the dianion erythrosin B depends on its concentration because of self-quenching. The self-quenching rate constants vary with the solution viscosity at room temperatu...