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  • 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.
  • Hettigedara, N. M. S (Institute of Chemistry Ceylon, 2022-10)
    One of the most important and remarkable events in the 70-year history of the United Nations (UN) was the declaration of 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) on 25 September 2015.
  • Rajapakse, R. M. G. (Institute of Chemistry, 2021-06)
    The progress of humankind and the society depends mainly on application of scientific research outputs for their benefit. The sustainable development of a society or a country, in particular, or the entire world, in ...
  • Thiripuranathar, Gobika (Institute of Chemistry Ceylon, 2022-06)
    Agriculture is the mainstay of the livelihoods of Sri Lankans. Over the years, the horticulture sector, which includes fruits and vegetables, has gained significant importance and is identified as one of the major contributors ...
  • Munasinghe, Rajika (Institute of Chemistry, 2018-01)
    Cellulose is the most naturally abundant renewable polymer with the formula (C6 H10O5 )n , n ranging from 10,000 to 15,000. The monomer of cellulose biopolymer is anhydroglucose unit (AGU) and it has three hydroxyl groups ...
  • Lamabadusuriya, M.R. (Institute of Chemistry, 2019-01)
  • Ekanayake, C.P (Institute of Chemistry Ceylon, 2020-09)
    Ayurvedic and traditional medical practitioners of Sri Lanka use the aqueous extract (AE) of the immature inflorescence of Cocos nucifera L. (IC) var. aurantiaca for the treatment of menorrhagia
  • Narangoda, Hema (Institute of Chemistry Ceylon, 2021-04)
    The global rubber products industry includes over 50,000 products that serve different consumer needs in diverse applications. The automotive sector, which comprises of tyres, tubes, and automotive rubber components, ...
  • Nimal Punyasiri, P.A.; Dananjaya Kottawa-arachchi, Jeevan; Jeganathan, Brasathe; Rathnayake Bandara, B.M.; Ranatunga, Mahasen A. B.; Abeysinghe, Sarath B.; Gunesekara, Kumudinie; Kumar, Vijaya (Institute of chemistry Ceylon, 2024-01)
    Tea Flavonoids are ubiquitous secondary metabolites with a multitude of biological properties. Flavones, flavonols, flavanols, anthocyanins and proanthocyanins are the main classes of flavonoids present in the tea ...
  • Amarasekara, Yasuri (2021-04)
    Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are known as natural antibiotics produced by animals, plants, and bacteria. Even though AMPs have been identified as the most promising alternative to conventional molecules used against ...
  • Kaumal, M. N. (Institute of Chemistry Ceylon, 2024-01)
    Microfluidics and nanofluidics deal with the precise control and manipulation of fluids at the sub-millimeter scale. Microfluidic and nanofluidic devices offer new capabilities for the advancement of technologies across ...
  • Dahanayake, Damayanthi (Institute of Chemistry Ceylon, 2021-04)
    “Ceylon tea” is a globally reputed unique brand that has stayed true to its value and promise on pure quality, throughout decades. It is known for its high levels of catechins, and unmatched taste with specific aroma.
  • Perera, K.Sarath.D (Institute of Chemistry Ceylon, 2022-06)
    Molecules have different energy states: electronic, vibrational, rotational, and nuclear. Quantized energy is responsible for each transition (e.g., rotational - microwaves, infrared - vibrational) within the ...
  • Perera, K. Sarath. D. (Institute of Chemistry Ceylon, 2020-01)
    Metal centres of d-block form coordination compounds with ligands which can donate a pair of electrons. These ligands are known as sigma donors or Lewis bases. Some ligands that consist of suitable vacant orbitals ...
  • Samaraweera, A.P.G.M.V. (Institute of Chemistry Ceylon, 2021-09)
    With the advancement of technology, the problems associated with the ecosystems are also increasing. As a result, the components of the ecosystem; water, land, and air are contaminated with pollutants.
  • Abeyasingh, Neranga; Gunewardene, Siyath; Jayaweera, Hiran (Institute of Chemistry Ceylon, 2024-01)
    Often used as a tool in analytical chemistry, Raman spectroscopy is a highly utilized non-destructive vibrational spectroscopic technique. Incident light interacts with the molecules, and the inelastically scattered ...
  • Deshapriya, Uthpala (Institute of Chemistry Ceylon, 2020-05)
    Disease and illness have affected humans since the dawn of life. Some of these diseases might affect a considerable portion of the human population at once while some are limited to a minuscule number.
  • Perera, Anton Sameera (Institute of Chemistry Ceylon, 2020-05)
    he cost to develop a new drug that would enter the market is found to be $2.6 billion, and only a percentage of less than 12% of new drug candidates that would enter clinical trials would obtain FDA approval as a ...

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