Publications by authors named "V Vetrivelan"

Continual attempts have been made to discover excellent nonlinear optical (NLO) materials. Here, we investigate the role of stacking interactions and van der Waals forces in the designed parallel stacked complexes M[9C]M (where M = Li, Na, K, Be, Mg, and Ca) using various quantum chemical and molecular dynamics methods. The thermodynamic stability of the present complexes is also revealed by the computed interaction energy, enthalpy of formation, and Gibbs free energy of formation (Δ).

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Zintl clusters have attracted widespread attention because of their intriguing bonding and unusual physical properties. We explore the Si and SiM (where M = Li, Na, and K) Zintl clusters using the density functional theory combined with other methods. The exothermic nature of the SiM cluster formation is disclosed, and the interactions of alkali metals with pristine Si are shown to be noncovalent.

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The use of nanostructures in targeted drug delivery is effective in decreasing anticancer drug toxicity. Here, we discuss the theoretically predicted adsorption and interaction behavior of hydroxyurea [HU] with nano metal cages (nmC). HU interact the nmC through the N4 in primary amine with energies of -29.

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The organofluorine hexahydropyrimidine derivatives are used in the drug discovery due to its steric nature to hydrogen and its extreme electronegativity. The Ethyl 5-hydroxy-2-thioxo-4-(-tolyl)-6-(trifluoromethyl)hexahydropyrimidine-5-carboxylate (ETP5C) compound was synthesized and characterized by NMR (C and H), FT-IR and UV-Vis spectroscopic techniques for experimentally and theoretically and elemental analyses, mass spectra also investigated. The most stable structure of synthesized molecule was studied by PES analysis in gas and liquid medium.

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As of today, there have been 612 million confirmed cases of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) around the world, with over 6 million fatalities. Tecovirimat (TPOXX) is an anti-viral drug, and it was the first drug approved for the treatment of anti-pox virus in the US. However, the effectiveness of this drug against COVID-19 has not yet been explored.

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