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Synthesis and characterization of surfactant assisted copper nanomaterials
Murali Krishna,Hussain Reddy,Rashmitha,Sravanthi,Sujathamma
, p. 2700 - 2706 (2020/11/23)
In this work, a simple and low cost synthetic method for four different copper nanomaterials having uniform shape and size using copper(II) acetate and cis-bis(glycinato)copper(II) complex in presence of non-ionic surfactants Tween-80 and Triton X-100 in the presence of ascorbic acid as reducing agent is described. The synthesized nanomaterials were characterized using FT-IR, UV-visible, powder XRD, EDX and SEM techniques. The characterization data reveals that all the copper nanomaterials formed are less than 30 nm size with spherical shape.
An efficient copper catalyzed formylation of amines utilizing CO2 and hydrogen
Kumar, Subodh,Jain, Suman L.
, p. 64277 - 64279 (2015/02/19)
Trans-Bis-(glycinato)copper(ii) complex was found to be a highly active, economical and efficient heterogeneous catalyst for the formylation of amines utilizing CO2 and hydrogen under solvent free conditions. This journal is
Thermally induced oxidative decarboxylation of copper complexes of amino acids and formation of strecker aldehyde
Nashalian, Ossanna,Yaylayan, Varoujan A.
, p. 8518 - 8523 (2015/04/22)
In the Maillard reaction, independent degradations of amino acids play an important role in the generation of amino-acid-specific products, such as Strecker aldehydes or their Schiff bases. Such oxidative decarboxylation reactions are expected to be enhan