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  • Perera, K. Sarath. D.; Malawalaarachchi, Ovini N. (Institute of chemistry Ceylon, 2022-06)
    Millions of deaths and the end of civilizations can be inflicted by knife, machete, fire, or even by the pen or the spoken word; but a Weapon of Mass Destruction (WMD) implies such a result more centrally imposed
  • Perera, K. Sarath D. (Institute of chemistry Ceylon, 2023-06)
    Coordinatively unsaturated metal centers may interact with a C-H bond of a coordinated ligand and then undergo C-H bond activation or fission to form metallacycles.
  • Perera, K. Sarath. D. (Institute of chemistry Ceylon, 2023-06)
    Diels-Alder (D-A) reaction is a (4π+2π) cycloaddition reaction. It is used to generate six-membered rings by combining two π-systems. The key components of this reaction are a conjugated diene (an alkene with two π-bonds) ...
  • Warnasuriya, Dilmani (Institute of Chemistry Ceylon, 2021-09)
    Dr. R. O. B. Wijesekera, the doyen of Natural Product Chemistry, and a much loved figure among all those he worked with, passed away on the 13 th July 2021 after a brief illness.
  • Fernando, L.N. (Institute of Chemistry Ceylon, 2021-09)
    I came to know Dr. Wijesekera in 1971 when he recruited me as a technical assistant to his Natural products laboratory at CISIR (Ceylon Institute of Scientific and Industrial Research). I was just out of high school, ...
  • Samarakkody, Ann Sanoji (Institute of Chemistry Ceylon, 2020-05)
    Continued efforts toward discovery of novel therapeutic strategies is pivotal in combating viral diseases. Lack of proper therapies for a virus will inevitably cause a localized health crisis to move from an epidemic ...
  • Hanifa, M.R.M (Institute of Chemistry Ceylon, 2021-04)
    I am grateful for the opportunity of having to deliver the oration on the occasion of the commemoration ceremony to mark the 6 th Death anniversary of our beloved Emeritus Professor JNO Fernando, JNO for all us. It is ...
  • Panangala, Samitha D (Institute of Chemistry Ceylon, 2020-01)
    Various technologies are operated to supply the energy demands such as fossil fuels, nuclear energy, and renewable energy sources. Fossil fuels are depleting at an alarming rate emphasizing the need of alternative ...
  • Perera, K. Sarath D. (Institute of chemistry Ceylon, 2024-01)
    Organometallic complexes have at least one organic group and they can undergo various types of reactions. Incoming electrophile may react with or attack on either the metal centre or on one of the coordinated ligands
  • Perera, K. Sarath D. (Institute of chemistry Ceylon, 2023-09)
    Research findings suggest that eleven elements are predominantly present in all biological systems. However, hydrogen, carbon, oxygen and nitrogen correspond to 99% of the total. Hydrogen constitutes 62.8% of the atoms in ...
  • Illeperuma, Oliver .A (Institute of Chemistry Ceylon, 2021-04)
    Sri Lanka has an abundance of high-quality mineral deposits which have not been efficiently utilized for economic development of the country.
  • Peris, Chathuri (Institute of Chemistry Ceylon, 2020-09)
    The anaerobic, thermal decomposition of biomass leads to the formation of a stable carbonaceous adsorbent that is termed biochar (BC). In the recent past, BC has gained remarkable research interest as a cost ...
  • de Silva, Nalin (Institute of Chemistry, 2018-01)
    The major discoveries from pre-historic ages to recent times, have allowed nations to describe themselves and their treasures. These major discoveries include, the first use of tools, shifting from hunting to ...
  • Vithanage, Meththika (Institute of Chemistry Ceylon, 2020-05)
    Groundwater is widely used as drinking water supplies around the world, specifically in the developing economies. About 96 percent of all usable freshwater is found as groundwater, which globally provides 25 to 40 ...
  • Hettigedera, N. M. S (Institute of Chemistry Ceylon, 2022-10)
    Risk factors for non-communicable diseases are unhealthy dietary pattern, lack of exercise, heavy alcoholism, smoking, hypertension, diabetes, overweight and obesity, mental stress and some drugs
  • Punyasiri, Nimal (Institute of Chemistry Ceylon, 2021-09)
    The use of natural-based cosmetic active ingredients is on the rise worldwide, particularly in anti-aging and skin lightening (brightening) skin care cosmetics.
  • Gunatilake, Sameera.R (Institute of Chemistry Ceylon, 2020-09)
    Biochar (BC) is a carbonaceous adsorbent that is produced by the thermal decomposition of organic biomass under oxygen-deficient conditions.
  • . Karawdeniya, Buddini I. (Institute of chemistry Ceylon, 2022-06)
    Miniaturised and potable diagnostics for health care monitoring has gained lot of traction with the uproar of pandemics, rising numbers of various health conditions and challenges of supplying diagnostic devices to ...
  • Hettigoda, Lankani (2021-09)
    Siddhalepa manufactures over 200 authentic Ayurveda medicinal products and OTC Ayurveda products, ranging from cosmetics, medicines, and food items, conforming to international and local Standards.
  • Premalal, K. H. M. S (Institute of Chemistry Ceylon, 2023-01)
    Global warming is the long-term warming of the Earth's surface observed since the pre-industrial era (between 1850 and 1900) due to human activities, primarily the burning of fossil fuels, increase the levels of ...

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