Publications by authors named "Sumana Mondal"

Remediating hexavalent chromium [Cr(VI)] from contaminated water systems is a significant concern due to its harmful effects on human health, aquatic life, and plants. To tackle this issue, scientists have created a chitosan cross-linked hydrous ceria incorporated cupric oxide bio-polymeric composite (CHCCO) by combining chitosan biopolymer with corresponding metal ions using glutaraldehyde as a cross-linker. The composite was characterized using advanced analytical instruments such as FTIR, p-XRD, SEM, XPS, etc.

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  • Biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) is crucial for global nitrogen contributions, with symbiotic BNF from plants accounting for about 56% and free-living nitrogen fixers (FLNF) contributing 22-45%.
  • This study investigated the diversity and functionality of FLNFs in the Indian Sundarbans, employing both cultivation-dependent and independent methods to analyze 235 bacterial isolates from mangrove environments.
  • The results indicate a predominance of Gammaproteobacteria and Firmicutes, suggesting that these FLNFs are linked to various processes like iron oxidation and nutrient solubilization, highlighting their importance in overcoming environmental stresses in estuarine habitats.
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  • Most global mangrove restoration efforts focus on mono-species plantations, often lacking ecological principles, which leads to a low success rate in these initiatives.
  • Researchers tested an innovative restoration framework for degraded mangrove ecosystems in the Indian Sundarbans, incorporating site-specific strategies and comparing them to conventional methods.
  • This study used advanced statistical analyses to evaluate the success of restoration efforts, demonstrating that a diverse ecological approach has a higher potential for restoring functions and sustainability compared to single-species practices.
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Exclusive C-donating ligands are rarely used with kinetically labile heavier alkaline earths (Ca, Sr, Ba). We report herein the aptitude of a combination of NHC with fluorenyl connected by a flexible -(CH)- linker as a ligand support for heteroleptic Ca- and Sr-N(SiMe) and iodides. The Ca-N(SiMe) complex even catalyzes the intramolecular hydroamination of aminoalkenes to showcase the effectiveness of this ligand framework.

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A fluorenyl-tethered N-heterocyclic carbene LH (LH=[(Flu)H-(CH ) -NHC ]) and its monoanionic version L are explored in complexation with zinc towards the hydroboration of N-heteroarenes, carbonyl, ester, amide, and nitrile under ambient condition. The N-heteroarenes exhibit high 1,2-regioselectivity which is justified by computational analyses. The relative hydroboration rates of differently p-substituted (electron donating vs.

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The electron-rich cyclopentadienyl and the analogous indenyl and fluorenyl ligands (collectively denoted here as Cp') have been impactful in stabilizing electron-deficient metal centers including the highly electropositive alkaline earths. Being in the s-block, the group 2 metals follow a major periodic variation in their atomic and ionic properties which is reflected in those Cp' compounds. This article presents an overview of this class of compounds for all the five metals from beryllium to barium (radium is excluded for its radioactivity), highlighting their systematic variation.

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Ganoderma lucidium extract powder (GLEP) contains various polysaccharides which are well known for their antioxidant and anti-inflammatory actions. Probiotics (PB) are well-established for providing a plethora of health benefits. Hence, use of mushroom polysaccharides and probiotics as carriers to solidify liquisolid formulation is anticipated to function as functional excipients i.

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Herein, we report, for the first time, a strategy to differentiate O4/O4' positions of 1,1'-α,α-trehalose via regioselective protection or site-selective functionalization and its application in the first chemical synthesis of succinoyl trehalose lipids. The biosurfactant glycolipids were obtained in 11-12 steps starting from trehalose in time span of 8-10 days and 11-12% overall yields.

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