Publications by authors named "N S Maurya"

Biaryl motifs are essential structural features in several drugs and functional molecules. Cyclic diaryliodonium has been scarcely explored as a bifunctional agent compared to ring opening and annulation reactions. Herein, a three-component cascade approach is developed to synthesize bifunctionalized biaryls employing cyclic diaryliodoniums as a biarylating agent.

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Background and objective: Colorectal Cancer (CRC) affects the colon and rectum part of the digestive system and is a significant global health concern, with approximately 1.1 million new cases annually. It ranks second in cancer-related deaths.

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Article Synopsis
  • - The study investigates the emission characteristics of TMPDA-based perovskite single crystals, highlighting dual emission origins from free and bound excitons and the significant impact of structural distortion and exciton-phonon coupling on these emissions.
  • - Coupling strengths between excitons and phonons are notably high compared to inorganic semiconductors, and bound exciton recombination decreases at lower temperatures, indicating enhanced carrier localization.
  • - The research further reveals that the specific heat deviates from expected norms, implying strong lattice coupling, and that the photocurrent exhibits a specific relationship with incident intensity, suggesting notable bimolecular recombination among carriers.
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Hexavalent chromium (Cr (VI)) is a heavy metal that is distributed globally and poses a significant threat to the environment through various mechanisms. It can react with soil and water, leading to severe environmental damage. In this study, the toxicity of Cr (VI) was investigated by analyzing two major cyanobacteria species, Nostoc commune and Anabaena variabilis, commonly found in soil along with their consortia.

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The morphological variations in roots and root canals vary greatly in multi-rooted teeth making it a challenge for accurate diagnosis and effective endodontic therapy. In addition to using technology appropriately, this article highlights how important it is to have a complete understanding of root canal morphology. With the assistance of cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) images and a dental operating microscope (DOM), successful endodontic treatment was performed on a single-rooted maxillary first molar with Vertucci's type II canal configuration.

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