Prof. Vinu presented a set of lectures at IISERB. He also interacted with some of the individual groups from various departments of IISER Bhopal where plausible collaboration is expected. Further, Prof Vinu also brought new set of samples for magnetic and photo physical investigations. Another Indo-UoN symposium was also jointly organised at IIT Bombay during this visit by University of Newcastle, IISER Bhopal and IIT Bombay.
We have identified a few core areas in which both the groups can contribute together. Some the work has been completed and the results will be published soon. We also published separately a few papers in reputed journals that will become the starting point for our future endeavours.
Undergraduate and PhD students of IISER Bhopal
SJ will consolidate the experiments conducted at IISERB and the data will be discussed and prepared for publication. A symposium highlighting the joint outcomes from IISERB and UoN will be conducted, taking into consideration of the then prevailing conditions. Further, the magnetic properties investigated by Dr. Ravi Singh will be discussed in detail with respect to the recent results and future direction would be drawn.
Molecules with intense NIR emission are challenging to achieve. A strategy towards the development of new strongly NIR-emissive rylene diimides (RDIs) in quantum yields up to 90â%, having extended conjugation with restricted dynamics is reported. One of the molecules reported here, with conjugated carbazole wings, resembles a Janus butterfly.
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Ref Doi: https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.202205600