Lowering the symmetry of self-assembled coordination cages using unsymmetrical ligands and making a specific isomer of the cage is a recent trend.
Inorg. Chem., 2020, 59, 12884-12894
Low symmetry coordination cages prepared from Pd(II) and unsymmetrical ligands via self-assembly.
Multicavity coordination cages prepared from Pd(II) and designer multidentate ligands
Exploring functional aspects of coordination cages by utilizing the isolated nano-space
Molybdenum based metallomicellar complex as catalysis for organic reactions in aqueous medium
Dillip Kumar Chand received his PhD in 1998 from IIT Kanpur under the supervision of Prof. P. K. Bharadwaj. He then commenced postdoctoral research work by accepting an Alexander von Humboldt Fellowship at Universitat des Saarlandes, Germany (1999–2000, Host: Prof. H.-J. Schneider) followed by a JSPS Research Fellowship at Nagoya University, and The University of Tokyo, Japan (2000–2002, Host: Prof. M. Fujita). Subsequently, in 2003 he joined IIT Madras as an Assistant Professor and was promoted to Professor in 2014.
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