Publications by authors named "Indranil Rudra"

Ultrathin amorphous silica membranes with embedded organic molecular wires (oligo(-phenylenevinylene), three aryl units) provide chemical separation of incompatible catalytic environments of CO reduction and HO oxidation while maintaining electronic and protonic coupling between them. For an efficient nanoscale artificial photosystem, important performance criteria are high rate and directionality of charge flow. Here, the visible-light-induced charge flow from an anchored Ru bipyridyl light absorber across the silica nanomembrane to CoO water oxidation catalyst is quantitatively evaluated by photocurrent measurements.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Organosulfur silanes grafted on an aluminum current collector have been proposed and demonstrated to function as a sulfur source in the cathode for a lithium-sulfur (Li-S) battery. Bis[3-(triethoxysilyl)propyl]disulfide silane (TESPD) and bis[3-(triethoxysilyl)propyl]tetrasulfide silane (TESPT) are typical examples of organosulfur complexes used for the study. These organosulfur silanes act as an insulator.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

The predictive simulation of molecular liquids requires potential energy surface (PES) models that are not only accurate but also computationally efficient enough to handle the large systems and long time scales required for reliable prediction of macroscopic properties. We present a new approach to the systematic approximation of the first-principles PES of molecular liquids using the GAP (Gaussian Approximation Potential) framework. The approach allows us to create potentials at several different levels of accuracy in reproducing the true PES and thus to determine the level of quantum chemistry that is necessary to accurately predict macroscopic properties.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Many squaraines have been observed to exhibit two-photon absorption at transition energies close to those of the lowest energy one-photon electronic transitions. Here, the electronic and vibronic contributions to these low-energy two-photon absorptions are elucidated by performing correlated quantum-chemical calculations on model chromophores that differ in their terminal donor groups (diarylaminothienyl, indolenylidenemethyl, dimethylaminopolyenyl, or 4-(dimethylamino)phenylpolyenyl). For squaraines with diarylaminothienyl and dimethylaminopolyenyl donors and for the longer examples of 4-(dimethylamino)phenylpolyenyl donors, the calculated energies of the lowest two-photon active states approach those of the lowest energy one-photon active (1B(u)) states.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

We study the Heisenberg exchange couplings in polynuclear transition-metal clusters with strong spin frustration using a variety of theoretical techniques. We present results for a trinuclear Cr(III) molecule, a tetranuclear Fe(III) complex, and an octanuclear Fe(III) molecular magnet. We explore the physics of the exchange couplings in these systems using standard broken-symmetry (BS) techniques and a more recently developed constrained density functional theory (C-DFT) approach.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

We demonstrate an accurate method for extracting Heisenberg exchange-coupling constants (J) from density-functional theory (DFT) calculations. We note that the true uncoupled low-spin state of a given molecule should be identified with the ground state of the system subject to a constraint on the spin density of the atoms. Using an efficient optimization strategy for constrained DFT we obtain these states directly, leading to a simple, physically motivated formula for J.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Two new angular trinuclear copper(II) complexes of formulation [Cu(3)(HL)LL'](ClO(4)), where L' is imidazole (Him, 1) or 1-methylimidazole (1-MeIm, 2) and H(3)L is a Schiff base obtained from the condensation of salicylaldehyde and 1,3-diaminopropan-2-ol (2:1 mole ratio), are prepared from a reaction of [Cu(2)L(mu-Br)] and [Cu(HL)] in the presence of L' and isolated as perchlorate salts. The crystal structures of 1 and 2 consist of a trinuclear copper(II) unit formed by the covalent linkage of monomeric type-2 mimic and dimeric type-3 mimic precursor complexes to give an angular arrangement of the metal atoms in the core which is a model for the active site structure of blue multicopper oxidases. In 1 and 2, the coordination geometry of two terminal copper atoms is distorted square-planar.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

A novel 16-member metallamacrocyclic octanuclear copper(II) complex of formulation [Cu8L4(OH)4] (1) has been prepared from a reaction of [Cu2L(O2CMe)] and NaOH in methanol, where L is a pentadentate trianionic Schiff base ligand N,N'-(2-hydroxypropane-1,3-diyl)bis(salicylaldimine). The complex has been characterized by analytical, structural, and spectral methods. It crystallizes in the monoclinic space group C2/c with the following unit cell dimensions: a = 30.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF