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    Wurtzite ZnSe quantum dots: synthesis, characterization and PL properties

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    A facile method for synthesis of monodispersed, starch-capped ZnSe nanoparticles at room temperature is being reported. The nanoparticles exhibited strong quantum confinement effect with respect to the bulk ZnSe. The transmission electron microscopy image indicated that the particles were well dispersed and spherical in shape. The X-ray diffraction analysis showed that the ZnSe nanoparticles were of the wurtzite structure, with average particle diameter of about 3.6 nm. The Fourier transform infrared spectrum confirmed the presence of starch as passivating agent

    Catalytic oxidation of lactose using electrogenerated br-/obr-redox mediator

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    Electrolytic oxidation of lactose to calcium lactobionate has been studied using electrogenerated BrIOBr redox mediator. Process conditions such as electrolyte concentration, current density, temperature of electrolysis etc, have been optimised for maximiskg product yield and minimising bromide loss. An electrochemical method for the production of calcium lactobionate has been established with the use of rotating graphite anodes and stationary graphite cathodes and sodium bromide solution as electrolyte

    Self-association of protected Newkome-type second-generation dendrimers at nanomolar level concentrations in aqueous solution

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    Protected Newkome-type second-generation dendrimers (based on Lin's amine) were synthesized with a pyrene moiety attached to the core. The photophysical property in aqueous solution of the protected dendrimers shows self-association behavior in water. Pyrene excimer emission at 475 nm is observed in water even at very low concentrations of protected dendrimer (ca. 5 × 10-8 M). This emission band is absent in other solvents even up to a concentration of 10-5 M. The corresponding unprotected dendrimer does not show the pyrene excimer fluorescence. The amide of pyrene butyric acid with tert-butylamine shows the formation of excimer, albeit with very low intensity. Quenching studies on the dendrimer with hydrophilic quencher iodide anion (I-) reveal that there is significant quenching of fluorescence intensity in the case of N-tert-butyl-4-pyren-1-ylbutyramide as compared to that of the pyrene-attached second-generation protected dendrimer. This shows that the pyrene moiety in the case of the protected dendrimer is significantly shielded from the surrounding
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