Historical Introduction
Our research activites have evolved from the time our research group started at the Indian Institute of Science in 1983.
Until 1990,
we mostly explored coordination and organometallic
complexes for interesting reactivity patterns and structure types.
During this
time, our primariy work involved copper(I) complexes. We explored the
role of Cu-Cu interactions in copper(I)
clusters, reactivity of the Cu-OAr bond with soft heterocumulenes, and
reactions of copper(I)
compounds with organic compounds.
The emphasis was on the structure and chemistry of
copper(I) compounds
In the
second phase, we added other
themes to our studies on copper(I). We developed
polynuclear
ferrocene compounds and their charge transfer complexes. This led us to studies on their Non
linear
optical properties and their modulation with
hydrogen bonds or charge
transfer interactions.
We also started investigations on the reactivity of carbon dioxide and other heterocumulenes
with Ti4+. This led us to new reactions hitherto
unknown in the chemistry of titanium!
At the same time, we
found that the chemistry of anions was poorly understood in
many
complexes. We studied the role of weak interactions in phosphines and
anions and how their role affects the structure of copper(I) compounds. We
could summarize this time in our research life as being
structure and reaction based, a time when we primarily asked fundamental questions.
However, in a third phase which we are in right now, our
research emphasis has changed
significantly. It is more application oriented. We wish to tackle more
complex questions of how the role of metal ions in the cell can be
modulated to acheive therapeutic or diagnostic effects.