Aloke Kumar Ghosh
Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur
20 Papers
88 Citations
Aloke Kumar Ghosh is an academic researcher from Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Ligand. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 19 publications. Previous affiliations of Aloke Kumar Ghosh include Indian Institute of Science & Prabhat Kumar College.
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Papers
Self-assembled tetra- and pentanuclear nickel(II) aggregates from phenoxido-based ligand -bound {Ni2} fragments: carboxylate bridge controlled structures.
TL;DR: These compounds are new examples of [Ni5] and [Ni4] complexes where aggregation of the building motifs are guided by the nature of the carboxylate anions, which allows an effective tuning of the self-aggregate process within same ligand environment.
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Coordination induced fluorescence enhancement and construction of a Zn3 constellation through hydrolysis of ligand imine arms
TL;DR: The phenoxido and alkoxido bridged neutral Zn(3) complex was synthesized via simultaneous chelation-cum-bridging of the parent and hydrolysed ligands to give ZnO nano structures of two morphologies.
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Self-assembly of a [Ni8] carbonate cube incorporating four μ4-carbonato linkers through fixation of atmospheric CO2 by ligated [Ni2] complexes
TL;DR: Structural analysis indicates newer geometrical features for the coordination cage formation and dominant interdimer antiferromagnetic coupling resulting in a diamagnetic ground state.
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Self-Assembled PdII6 Molecular Spheroids and Their Proton Conduction Property
TL;DR: The mode of proton conduction was explored by performing a control experiment using 2,4-dinitrophenol molecule, which indicates that the proton conductivity in the present case increases with increasing surface area of these molecular spheroids.
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Linking PO43− and HAsO42− anions with a dinuclear [ZnII2] complex: Formation and stabilization of novel decanuclear metallomacrocyclic [ZnII10] and tetranuclear [ZnII4] clusters
TL;DR: In this paper, a newly synthesized five-coordinate dinuclear zinc complex, Zn-2(cpdp)(H2O)(2)]Cl (1) H(3)cpdp =N,N'-bis2-carboxybenzomethyl]-N, N'-bis 2-pyridylmethyl]-1,3diamino propan-2-ol], has been explored.
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