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Champak Dutta
Champak Dutta
Assistant Professor, Bahona College
Verified email at bahonacollege.edu.in
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Switching of “rollover pathway” in rhodium (III)-catalyzed C–H activation of chelating molecules
D Ghorai, C Dutta, J Choudhury
ACS Catalysis 6 (2), 709-713, 2016
802016
Switching of Reaction Pathway from C− C Rollover to C− N Ring‐Extension Annulation
R Thenarukandiyil, C Dutta, J Choudhury
Chemistry–A European Journal 23 (61), 15529-15533, 2017
392017
C–H activation-annulation on the N-heterocyclic carbene platform
C Dutta, J Choudhury
RSC advances 8 (49), 27881-27891, 2018
372018
Orchestrated catalytic double rollover annulation: rapid access to N-enriched cationic and neutral PAHs
P Karak, C Dutta, T Dutta, AL Koner, J Choudhury
Chemical communications 55 (47), 6791-6794, 2019
332019
To “Rollover” or Not? Stereoelectronically Guided C–H Functionalization Pathways from Rhodium–Abnormal NHC Intermediates
C Dutta, D Ghorai, J Choudhury
ACS omega 3 (2), 1614-1620, 2018
222018
Leveraging metallotropism-enabled substrate activation in cobalt-catalyzed annulation chemistry: protic NHC template is the key
C Dutta, SS Rana, J Choudhury
ACS Catalysis 9 (12), 10674-10679, 2019
202019
Annulating thiazolium cations via a direct double C–H activation strategy: Rh–N, S-heterocyclic carbene is the key
C Dutta, AB Sainaba, J Choudhury
Chemical communications 55 (6), 854-857, 2019
192019
Synthesis of anti-2, 3-dihydro-1, 2, 3-trisubstituted-1 H-naphth [1, 2-e][1, 3] oxazine derivatives via multicomponent approach
R Borah, AK Dutta, P Sarma, C Dutta, B Sarma
RSC Advances 4 (21), 10912-10917, 2014
192014
Annulative π-Extension (APEX) with Metal-N-Heterocyclic Carbene Templates: A Unique Strategy toward New Classes of Cationic Polycyclic Heteroarenes
C Dutta
Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Bhopal, 2019
2019
Inter-IISER Chemistry Meet (IICM 2017) Switchable C–H Activation/Functionalization with RhIII–aNHC Platform
C Dutta
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