Sandeep Kaur, Ph.D Associate Professor
Department of Chemistry University of Delhi, Delhi, India |
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Dr. Sandeep Kaur Department of Chemistry : sandeepkaur.du@gmail.com URL: http://people.du.ac.in/~skaur/
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TALKS - DR. SANDEEP KAUR
2011-2018
14. Bioinspired Model Complexes Mimicking the [FeFe] Hydrogenase Enzyme Active Site: An Alternative Energy Resource, Thematic Conference in Chemical Sciences (TC2S) - 2017: Sustainable Chemistry, Department of Chemistry, IIT Ropar, May-2017
13. Biomimetic versus bioinspired hydrogen converting systems, 5th Symposium on Advanced Biological Inorganic Chemistry (SABIC), the Stadel, Kolkata, organized by IACS Jadavpur and TIFR, Mumbai, Jan - 2017
12. Hydrogen Production using Iron-based Molecular Catalysts, FUB-DU Joint Research Workshop on Supramolecular Chemistry and Nanoscale Systems, Freie Universitat Berlin, Germany, June-2016
11. Iron Thiolate Complexes as Hydrogen Converting Systems: Synthesis and Characterization by Experiment and Theory, Symposium on Frontiers in Inorganic and Organometallics, School of Chemistry, IIT Indore, April-2016 (Invited Talk)
10. Bioinspired versus Biomimetic Hydrogen Converting Systems: Synthesis and Characterization by Experiment and Theory, Indo-German workshop on The Advances in Materials, Reaction, and Separation Processes, Department of Chemical Engineering, IIT Guwahati, Feb-2016 (Invited Talk)
9. Iron Carbonyl Complexes: Bioinspired Models for the [FeFe] Hydrogenase Active Site, Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology Ropar, Punjab, March - 2015
8. Catalytic Hydrogen Evolution From Iron Carbonyl Complexes: Bioinspired Models of the [FeFe] Hydrogenase Active Site, National conference on Molecules and Materials (M3-2014), NIT, Kurukshetra, Oct-2014
7. Models for the [FeFe] Hydrogenase Active Site: Aromatic versus aliphatic dithiolate linkers, 41st International Conference in Coordination Chemistry (ICCC-41), National Institute of Singapore, July-2014
6. Catalytic studies with model complexes mimicking the hydrogenase enzymes: Focus on aromatic dithiolate ligand complexes, 9th International School of Organometallic Chemistry (ISOC), Camerino, Italy, Aug-Sep-2013
2002-2010
5. Electrocatalytic Hydrogen Evolution from a Mononuclear FeII Complex with Resemblance to the FeS-cluster Free Hydrogenase Active Site, Consortium in Artificial Photosynthesis (CAP Meeting) -Uppsala, Sweden, May - 2010
4. Electrocatalytic Hydrogen Evolution from a Mononuclear FeII Complex with Resemblance to the FeS-cluster Free Hydrogenase Active Site, Consortium in Artificial Photosynthesis (CAP Meeting) -Uppsala, Sweden, Dec - 2009
3. Mixed valency and valence state distributions in polynuclear ruthenium frameworks, Consortium in Artificial Photosynthesis (CAP Meeting) -Uppsala, Sweden, June-2009
2. Mixed valency in polyruthenium systems: Diverse effects of ancillary and bridging functionalities, 229th American Chemical Society (ACS) Meeting, San Diego, California, USA, March - 2005
1. Mixed valency in polyruthenium systems: Diverse effects of ancillary and bridging functionalities, 17th Research Scholars Meet, Somaiya College of Science and Commerce, Mumbai, Feb - 2005
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