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  • Elvitigala, D.A.S. (Institute of Chemistry Ceylon, 2020-05)
    ‘Biochemistry’ is a relatively young scientific discipline among most of the subject disciplineswe are dealing with today, evidenced by its day by day expansion through new scientific discoveries.
  • Elvitigala, Anushka (Institute of Chemistry, 2018-01)
    Wellbeing of a person is a crucial factor in life which facilitates the performance of his or her day to day routine work in well-organized manner. However, it is a known fact that we all get sick and we need to take ...
  • Rajapakse, R. M. G (Institute of Chemistry Ceylon, 2022-10)
    Chemist plays a pivotal role in sustainable development. American Chemical Society identified seven sustainable development goals and additional five of them that a chemist has direct contributions.
  • Prame, Bernard (Institute of Chemistry Ceylon, 2021-06)
    The chemical sciences have a broad reach into the fields of technology, economy, and human health, and there are already diverse ways chemists are contributing to support global sustainable development. American ...
  • Rathnayaka, Rajitha Kalum (Institute of Chemistry Ceylon, 2020-05)
    Respiratory conditions impose an enormous burden on society. Oodles of people suffering and die because communicable and non-communicable respiratory diseases in every year.
  • Madawala, Sumedha (Institute of Chemistry Ceylon, 2022-10)
    The recent pandemic and the following economic turmoil have challenged all sectors including the education. The Covid – 19 outbreak numbs entire nations across the world, affecting both teachers and students alike
  • Navaratne, Ayanthi N (Institute of Chemistry Ceylon, 2022-10)
    The education in Sri Lanka has a history of over 2,300 years. Astonishing irrigation system built in the ancient time is the best evidence for how basic sciences and applied sciences were utilized in the country in the ...
  • Weerasinghe, Laksiri (Institute of chemistry Ceylon, 2023-01)
    A seminar on ‘Advanced Technologies in Food Chemistry’, organised by the trainee workshop and seminar committee, was held on the 22nd of February 2023 in the premises of the Adamantane House, Institute of Chemistry ...
  • Nusra, Fathima (Institute of Chemistry Ceylon, 2021-04)
    Modern day, there are so many challenges for the farmers in agriculture including both biotic and abiotic stressors such as climate change, diseases and pest control.
  • Deraniyagala, Srianthie (Institute of chemistry Ceylon, 2022-06)
    I am honored to have been inducted as the President of the Institute of Chemistry Ceylon for the Year 2021/2022 and have now come to the end of my tenure. Having served as a Senior Academic at University of Colombo for ...
  • Etampawala, Thusitha (Institute of Chemistry, 2018-01)
    Sri Lanka rice cultivation occupies 34 percent of the total cultivation area and produces about 1.5 to 3 million metric tons per year depending on the weather condition according to the data from rice research and ...
  • Jayakody, Chandrasiri (Institute of chemistry Ceylon, 2022-06)
    In this presentation we will discuss how to use porous polymers, for example, open cell polyurethane foams, sintered plastics, and fibers, in many different applications to address fluid challenges. We will cover what to ...
  • Dayananda, Ranjith (Institute of Chemistry Ceylon, 2021-04)
    Historical anecdotes about Sri Lankan spices have always been highlighted in all printed and electronic media. However apart from Ceylon Cinnamon (Cinnamomum zeylinicum) and pepper (Piper nigrum), and other spices ...
  • Premalal, E. V. A. (Institute of Chemistry Ceylon, 2024-01)
    Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) have become a focal point of extensive research since its discovery by Ijima in 1991 [1]. Over the past few decades, their remarkable properties, including high mechanical strength, robust electrical ...
  • Perera, K. Sarath D. (Institute of chemistry Ceylon, 2024-01)
    A coordination complex of the type [MLx ]n+ is formed when each neutral ligand (L) donates a lone pair of electrons to a metal centre (Mn+). Here, x is the coordination number and n+ is the oxidation number of M. We ...
  • Dickshon, Gange (Institute of Chemistry Ceylon, 2020-09)
    Thirty years ago, we embarked on a journey with an aim to conserve our environment by introducing eco- friendly building materials.
  • Perera, K. Sarath. D. (Institute of chemistry Ceylon, 2023-06)
    Boron hydrides are a class of electron deficient compounds that have unusual bonding behavior and form cages and clusters. The electron deficient BH3 is the simplest boron hydride which exists as a dimer B2 H6 ...
  • Perera, K. Sarath. D. (Institute of Chemistry Ceylon, 2020-05)
    A good knowledge in coordination and organometallic chemistry is very useful to a student, who wish to understand chemical transformations taking place around in nature and industry. It also helps to design synthetic ...
  • Thiloka, J.A.; Ariyasena, C. (Institute of chemistry Ceylon, 2023-09)
    In supercritical fluid chromatography, a supercritical fluid is used as the mobile phase and the stationary phase is usually a thin liquid film which is bonded to the surface of support materials or the capillary column ...
  • Ariyasena, J. A. T. C (Institute of Chemistry Ceylon, 2023-01)
    Chromatographic methods are recognized as the most powerful analytical separation techniques to date, for the identification and separation of complex mixtures of chemical compounds.

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