
Post Doctoral Fellow
Prabhakar Bhardwaj
Literature Review
About me
My Research work focuses on the bioinspired and mimicking Cu-NiR to produce nitric oxide (NO) through the reduction of nitrite and nitrate using 3d-transition metal-based catalysts, primarily Cu(I/II) and Fe(II/III) as functional models of nitrite reductase enzymes. I am also proficient in ¹H NMR, UV-Vis, FT-IR, SC-XRD, mass spectrometry, GC-MS, and gas analysis, which I routinely use to support my research and analysis of all the spectroscopic data.
Interests: I) Bio-Inspired Chemistry: Active-site modeling of metalloenzymes by synthetic inorganic complexes and designing bio-inspired catalysis. Expertise in handling air-sensitive reactions, spectroscopic studies (UV-Vis, NMR, FT-IR, ESI-MS & kinetics), and handling SC-XRD instruments and analysis. II) Inorganic Reaction Mechanism: Metal-ligand cooperative small molecule activation (especially NO, and O2) and functionalization of organic substrates. Elucidation of mechanistic insight with the aid of spectroscopic and computational. III) Establishing Intermediates: Explore newly developed intermediate species in various catalytic reactions to mimic different biological reactions and scale the mechanistic insights. IV) catalysis and organometallic chemistry
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