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The contributors deliver a practical and up-to-date exploration of the characterization and applications of CTCs. The book covers the Spectroscopic Characterization methods for obtaining accurate information on electronic structures of CTCs. The book consists of 5 chapters: Chapter I deals with the introduction of CTC spectroscopic techniques and bioassay. Chapter II deals with Catalytic activity and DNA binding applications of charge transfer complex formed between Benzhydrylpiperazine and p-Chloranil: Synthesis, spectroscopic, and DFT studies. Chapter III deals with Hydrogen Bonded Charge…mehr

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The contributors deliver a practical and up-to-date exploration of the characterization and applications of CTCs. The book covers the Spectroscopic Characterization methods for obtaining accurate information on electronic structures of CTCs. The book consists of 5 chapters: Chapter I deals with the introduction of CTC spectroscopic techniques and bioassay. Chapter II deals with Catalytic activity and DNA binding applications of charge transfer complex formed between Benzhydrylpiperazine and p-Chloranil: Synthesis, spectroscopic, and DFT studies. Chapter III deals with Hydrogen Bonded Charge Transfer Complex between 4-Dimethylaminopyridine and 2, 4-Dinitrophenol: Preparation, Characterization, DNA interaction, Anti cancer activity and DFT/TD-DFT/NTO Studies. Chapter IV deals with New Charge Transfer Complex between 4-Dimethylaminopyridine and DDQ: Synthesis, Spectroscopic Characterization, DNA Binding Analysis, Anticancer activity and Density Functional Theory(DFT)/Time-Dependent DFT/Natural Transition Orbital Studies. Chapter V deals with the Charge transfer complex between 2, 3-diamino-5-bromopyridine and DDQ.
Autorenporträt
Dr Mahipal VarukoluResearch scholar at the Department of Chemistry, Osmania University. He has 5 years of research experience. Research interests: in vitro Antibacterial Study, Spectrophotometric and DNA binding.Prof. T. ParthasarathyProfessor at the Department of Chemistry, Osmania University since 2006. Research interests: Drug Design, Homology.