C Vinod Chandran
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Recent Articles
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Dok A, Radhakrishnan S, de Jong F, Becquevort E, Deschaume O, Chandran C, et al.
J Am Chem Soc
. 2025 Mar;
147(10):8455-8466.
PMID: 40032833
Nucleation, the pivotal first step of crystallization, governs the essential characteristics of crystallization products, including size distribution, morphology, and polymorphism. While understanding this process is paramount to the design of...
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Jamoul J, Radhakrishnan S, Houlleberghs M, Chandran C, Vits A, Weckx P, et al.
Molecules
. 2025 Jan;
30(2).
PMID: 39860098
This work describes the synthesis of ordered 3D siloxane-silsesquioxane reticular materials with silicate D4R cubes (SiO), harvested from a sacrificial tetrabutylammonium cyclosilicate hydrate (TBA-CySH) precursor, interlinked with octyl and dicyclopentyl...
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Houlleberghs M, Radhakrishnan S, Chandran C, Morais A, Martens J, Breynaert E
Molecules
. 2024 Jul;
29(14).
PMID: 39064947
This perspective outlines recent developments in the field of NMR spectroscopy, enabling new opportunities for in situ studies on bulk and confined clathrate hydrates. These hydrates are crystalline ice-like materials,...
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Vanlommel S, Borgmans S, Chandran C, Radhakrishnan S, Van Der Voort P, Breynaert E, et al.
J Chem Theory Comput
. 2024 Apr;
20(9):3823-3838.
PMID: 38650071
Solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy is routinely used in the field of covalent organic frameworks to elucidate or confirm the structure of the synthesized samples and to understand dynamic phenomena....
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Morais A, Radhakrishnan S, Arbiv G, Dom D, Duerinckx K, Chandran C, et al.
Anal Chem
. 2024 Mar;
96(13):5071-5077.
PMID: 38513052
Introduction of a dielectric material in a nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) probe head modifies the frequency response of the probe circuit, a phenomenon revealed by detuning of the probe. For...
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Radhakrishnan S, Smet S, Chandran C, Sree S, Duerinckx K, Vanbutsele G, et al.
Molecules
. 2023 Sep;
28(18).
PMID: 37764230
Selective catalytic reduction (SCR) of NO by ammonia is one of the dominant pollution abatement technologies for near-zero NO emission diesel engines. A crucial step in the reduction of NO...
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Radhakrishnan S, Lejaegere C, Duerinckx K, Lo W, Morais A, Dom D, et al.
Mater Horiz
. 2023 Jul;
10(9):3702-3711.
PMID: 37401863
Upon liquid phase adsorption of C-C primary alcohols on high silica MFI zeolites (Si/Al = 11.5-140), the concentration of adsorbed molecules largely exceeds the concentration of traditional adsorption sites: Brønsted...
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Vanderschaeghe H, Houlleberghs M, Verheyden L, Dom D, Chandran C, Radhakrishnan S, et al.
Anal Chem
. 2022 Dec;
PMID: 36579853
Porous silica is used as a drug delivery agent to improve the bioavailability of sparsely soluble compounds. In this approach, the active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) is commonly loaded into the...
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Park S, Radhakrishnan S, Choi W, Chandran C, Kemp K, Breynaert E, et al.
J Am Chem Soc
. 2022 Sep;
144(39):18054-18061.
PMID: 36136766
Water plays a central role in the crystallization of a variety of organic, inorganic, biological, and hybrid materials. This is also true for zeolites and zeolite-like materials, an important class...
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Ostyn N, Steele J, De Prins M, Sree S, Chandran C, Wangermez W, et al.
Nanoscale Adv
. 2022 Sep;
1(8):2873-2880.
PMID: 36133590
Carbon black is chemically modified by selective photocatalytic oxidation, removing amorphous carbon and functionalizing the graphitic fraction to produce porous, graphitized carbon black, commonly used as an adsorbent in chromatography....