Ceramic dielectric resonators in the BaO-RE2O3-TiO2 (RE = rare earth) system have been
prepared by the conventional solid state ceramic route. The dielectric properties have been
tailored by substitution of different rare earth oxides and by bismuth oxide addition. The
dielectric constants increased with Bi addition whereas the 0 decreased. The temperature
coefficient of the resonant frequency improved with bismuth addition
Abdel, Fattah Sheta(Microwave and Optical Technology Letters, April 5, 2001)
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A novel H-shaped patch antenna suitable for wireless and
satellite communications is presented. The new antenna has some advantages
compared to conventional microstrip patch antennas, such as
small size, a fewer number of modes, no harmonic resonance, and the
provision of pure reactive impedances at its harmonics that can result in
increasing the transmitter efficiency. The basic principles and design
procedure are introduced. Two antennas at two different frequencies, 4
and 10 GHz, are designed, fabricated, and measured. The measured
results show a good agreement with the predicted ones
Vermeeren,G; Rogier,H; Olyslager,F; Zutter De,D(IEE Electronics letters,UK, September 13, 2001)
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A single-feed rectangular-ring microstrip antenna is proposed for
indoor communication under the Bluetooth protocol. The
dimensions of the antenna together with the location of the feed
point are optimized through field simulations in order to cover the
Bluetooth bandwidth and to avoid linear polarization. The
performance and the efficiency of the antenna are illustrated in a
real indoor environment
Gijo,Augustin; Shynu,S V; Aanandan,C K; Mohanan,P; Vasudevan,K(Microwave and Optical Technology Letters, April 20, 2005)
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An innovative phaseshifterless, wideband, micrustrip
leaky-wave antenna with an electronically steerable dual-pencil-beam
pattern in the H-plane is presented. The log-periodic geometry of the
leaky slots of the antenna results in a wide bandwidth of 25.19%. The
Jan beam can he steered up to 14° over the wide resonating band of the
anteww. The beam is also steerable at a fixed frequency. by reactivelty
loading the slots and a maximum steering angle of about 14° is ohserved.
for different capacitor values with an improved bandwidth of
33 _i%. This concept is studied using passive components but it can be extended to varactors
Manoj, Easwaran potti; Prathapachandra Kurup, M R; Fun, Hoong-Kun(Elsevier, 2007)
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A novel N4O coordination mode offers carbohydrazone ligands as a building block for interesting frameworks through self-assembly. Bridging mode of oxygen of bis(2-benzoylpyridine ketone) carbohydrazone (H2L) with metal centers facilitates the formation of the macrocyclic molecular square [Zn(HL)]4(BF4)4 · 10H2O, offers wide range of applications for carbohydrazones.
Mohammed Yusuff,K K; Ahmed Yasir,Vakayil; Mohandas,P N(Elsevier, International Journal of Inorganic Materials, August 12, 2001)
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Highly crystalline, ultra fine TiO (anatase) having high surface area has been prepared by thermal hydrolysis of titanyl sulphate 2
solution and characterized using B.E.T surface area measurements, XRD and chemical analysis. The dependence of surface area on
concentration of staffing solution, temperature of hydrolysis, duration of boiling and calcination temperature were also studied. As the
boiling temperature, duration of boiling and calcination temperature increased, the surface area of TiO formed decreased significantly. 2
On increasing calcination temperature, the crystallite size of TiO also increased and gradually the phase transformation to rutile took 2
place. The onset and completion temperatures of rutilation were 700 and 10008C, respectively
Mohammed Yusuff, K K; Arun, Vasudevan; Robinson, P P; Manju, Sebastian; Leeju, P; Varsha, Gopalakrishnan; Digna, Vasudevan(Elsevier, Dyes and Pigments 82 (2009) 268–275, January 18, 2009)
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A novel bisazomethine Schiff base was synthesised by the condensation of 3-hydroxyquinoxaline-2-
carboxaldehyde and 2,3-diaminomaleonitrile. 1H NMR, 13C NMR, HPLC and FT-IR studies revealed that
the compound exists in two major tautomeric forms. The Schiff base exhibits positive absorption and
fluorescent solvatochromism and displays dual fluorescence with large stoke shifts. Cyclic voltammetric
analysis of the compound in 1:1 methanol–THF was influenced by scan rate. Thermal analysis of the
compound was undertaken using TG–DTA and DSC
Mohammed Yusuff, K K; Arun, Vasudevan; Sreedevi, N; Robinson, P P; Manju, Sebastian(Elsevier,Journal of Molecular Catalysis A: Chemical 304 (2009) 191–198, February 7, 2009)
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Two new complexes, [MII(L)(Cl)(H2O)2]·H2O (where M=Ni or Ru and L = heterocyclic Schiff base, 3-
hydroxyquinoxaline-2-carboxalidene-4-aminoantipyrine), have been synthesized and characterized by
elemental analysis, FT-IR, UV–vis diffuse reflectance spectroscopy, FAB-MASS, TG–DTA, AAS, cyclic
voltammetry, conductance and magnetic susceptibility measurements. The complexes have a distorted
octahedral structure andwere found to be effective catalysts for the hydrogenation of benzene. The influence
of several reaction parameters such as reaction time, temperature, hydrogen pressure, concentration
of the catalyst and concentration of benzenewas tested. A turnover frequency of 5372 h−1 has been found
in the case of ruthenium complex for the reduction of benzene at 80 ◦C with 3.64×10−6 mol catalyst,
0.34 mol benzene and at a hydrogen pressure of 50 bar. In the case of the nickel complex, a turnover
frequency of 1718 h−1 has been found for the same reaction with 3.95×10−6 mol catalyst under similar
experimental conditions. The nickel complex shows more selectivity for the formation of cyclohexene
while the ruthenium complex is more selective for the formation of cyclohexane
Mohammed Yusuff, K K; Anas, K(Elsevier, Applied Catalysis A :General 264 (2004) 213–217, December 25, 2003)
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CoMo/gama-Al2O3 catalysts for hydrodesulphurisation activity were prepared by making use of the molecular designed dispersion (MDD)
method. Molybdenum and cobalt pyrrolidine-N-carbodithioate (Pydtc) complexes were used for the incorporation of metals on the support.
The catalysts were characterized by elemental analysis, low temperature oxygen chemisorption, temperature programmed reduction (TPR)
and laser Raman spectroscopy. The hydrodesulphurisation activity of all the catalysts were carried out and results were compared with those
of the catalysts prepared through the conventional method. Higher molybdenum dispersion, smaller molybdenum clusters, lower reduction
temperature of catalyst and better hydrodesulphurisation activity were observed for the catalysts prepared through the MDD method