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- A Comparative Investigation on Physico-Chemical Properties of Temple Tanks in and Around Capecomorin
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1 Department of Chemistry, School of Basic Sciences,VISTAS, Pallavaram, Chennai, Tamilnadu, IN
1 Department of Chemistry, School of Basic Sciences,VISTAS, Pallavaram, Chennai, Tamilnadu, IN
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Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology, Vol 12, No 1 (2019), Pagination: 11-15Abstract
The India’s land ends or the tip of the peninsular India also referred as land of ThrivenySangamam is our Kanyakumari. It is also popularly known as Cape Comorin is supposed to be a famous pilgrim centre and a beach resort. The nearby town, administrative headquarters of Kanyakumari district is Nagercoil. This town is famous for many temples. Thousands of devotees visit various temples here and make bath in temple pond water to get rid of their sins. In this study we have taken effort water samples from three different locations namely, Vishnukoil, Krishnankoil and Nagarajakoil to understand the physico-chemical properties such temple ponds. Analysis of various samples significantly resulted in varied reports on pH, Electrical conductivity, Total dissolved solids, Hardness, chloride, sodium, and potassium.Keywords
Water Analysis, Nagarajakoil, Devotees, Physico-Chemical Properties.References
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- One-Pot Synthesis of Copper (II) Complex of Curcumin Di Ketimines as Models for Blue Copper Protein
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1 Department of Chemistry, School of Basic Sciences, VISTAS, Chennai, Tamil Nadu-600117, IN
1 Department of Chemistry, School of Basic Sciences, VISTAS, Chennai, Tamil Nadu-600117, IN
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Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology, Vol 12, No 3 (2019), Pagination: 1343-1346Abstract
One pot synthesis of curcumin Schiff’s metal complex is successfully achieved. The synthesized complex is compared with blue copper protein by electron paramagnetic studies. The formed complex is characterized using absorption studies, IR and EPR studies. The distorted structure of the molecule make the complexes suitable for biological system.Keywords
Curcumin, Schiff’s, EPR, One Pot.References
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