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Design, Synthesis, Characterization, Molecular Docking, MM/GBSA and Biological Evaluation of Thiazolidinones Derivatives as Promising Antibacterial and Antifungal Agents Shabnam Thakur, Mohini Kalra, Naveen Khatri, Ritu Dahiya Asian Journal of Chemistry, 2026 In present study, a series of 24 thiazolidinone derivatives (TH7-TH30) was rationally designed as potential antibacterial and antifungal agents, of which twelve compounds (TH7-TH18) were successfully synthesized and fully characterized using IR, 1H NMR, 13C NMR, and HRMS techniques. The antimicrobial activity of the synthesized derivatives was evaluated by the tube dilution method, and minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs) were determined against selected bacterial and fungal strains. To elucidate the molecular basis of activity, in silico studies were performed on all designed compounds using molecular docking with the Glide module of Schrödinger 9.6. Docking investigations targeted MurB (PDB ID: 7OSQ) and lanosterol 14-α demethylase (PDB ID: 5V5Z), key enzymes involved in bacterial cell wall synthesis and fungal sterol biosynthesis, respectively. Binding modes were further analyzed through superimposition with standard inhibitors, streptomycin for MurB and ketoconazole for lanosterol 14-α demethylase. The stability and binding free energies of the docked complexes were assessed using MM/GBSA calculations. Furthermore, ADMET properties of the designed derivatives were predicted using QikProp (v3.5) to evaluate drug-likeness, oral bioavailability and gut blood barrier permeability. Based on the combined experimental and computational findings, novel thiazolidinone derivatives emerge as promising lead structures for the further development of antibacterial and antifungal agents.
Structural Phase Transition and Magnetic Properties in Mn2−xCuxSnS4 (x = 0, 0.05, 0.1, 0.6, 0.7): From Defect Rock Salt to Disordered Spinel Prasanjit Agasti, Nunavath Ramakrishna, Aman Mishra, Sachindra Nath Sarangi, Saroj L. Samal European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry, 2026 Orthorhombic Mn 2 SnS 4 with defect‐ordered rock salt structure exhibits complex magnetic properties with two magnetic transitions, antiferromagnetism at around 152 K and a weak ferromagnetism at 53 K. In this article, we have studied the effect of copper(I) substitution on the structure and magnetic properties of Mn 2− x Cu x SnS 4 . A structural phase transition from orthorhombic defect‐ordered rock salt structure, Cmmm (for x = 0.05 and 0.1) to cubic spinel structure, Fd −3 m ( x = 0.6 and 0.7) is observed with Cu substitution in Mn 2− x Cu x SnS 4 . In the defect‐ordered rock salt structure, Cu goes to the octahedral Mn site, while in the spinel structure, Cu along with Mn goes to tetrahedral voids. With initial Cu(I) substitution in the orthorhombic phase, the low‐temperature weak ferromagnetic ordering temperature increases from 53 K to about ∼140 K and ∼120 K for x = 0.05 and 0.1, respectively, while the high‐temperature antiferromagnetic ordering temperature remains invariant. Higher amount of Cu substitution in Mn 2− x Cu x SnS 4 leads to structural transformation of orthorhombic to a cubic spinel phase (0.6 ≤ x ≤ 0.7), in which the magnetic ions occupy both tetrahedral and octahedral voids in a disordered manner resulting in further lowering of magnetic ordering temperature.
SUPERIOR ANTIBACTERIAL FEATURES OFZnONANOPARTICLES PREPARED BY Azadirachta indica: MEDIATED GREEN SYNTHESIS ROUTE S Ghadai, Suchismita Acharya, M Sahoo, M. P Mishra, S. K Biswal, S. N Sarangi Rasayan Journal of Chemistry, 2026 Zinc oxide nanoparticles exhibit size- and morphology-dependent properties strongly influenced by synthesis routes. We report ZnO nanoparticles prepared via chemical co-precipitation [ZnO(C)] and a green route using Azadirachtaindica leaf extract [ZnO(G)]. Furthermore, their structure–property correlations have been systematically studiedbyseveral characterization methods. Formation of a hexagonal wurtzite ZnO phase was confirmed by X-ray diffractionanalysis, revealing that ZnO(G) possessed comparatively smaller crystallite sizes, a result of the controllednucleation and growth imparted by phytochemicals present in the Azadirachta indica extract. FESEManalysisrevealed irregular agglomerates in ZnO(C), whereas ZnO(G) exhibited uniform spherical structures. UV–Vis spectrashowed strong near-UV absorption, with band gaps of ~3.60 eV (ZnO(C)) and ~3.63 eV (ZnO(G)), the latter slightlyredshifted by defect states and biomolecule interactions. Antibacterial tests against Escherichia coli (E. coli) and Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) showed stronger inhibition for ZnO(G), attributed to residual phytoconstituents and altered surface chemistry. Overall, synthesis pathways dictate crystallite size, morphology, optical bandgap, and antimicrobial activity, highlighting Azadirachta indica-mediated green synthesis as asustainable route to prepare nano ZnO for biomedical use.
Ligand tunability of emergent noncollinear magnetism in Cu-based layered hybrid perovskites P. Biswal, Sagar Sarkar, S. N. Sarangi, Arvind Kumar Yogi, Subhendra D. Mahanti, G. Tripathy, Ashis K. Nandy, Diptikanta Swain, D. Samal Physical Review B, 2025 Transition metal-based layered organic-inorganic hybrid perovskites (OIHPs) exhibit diverse magnetic phenomena, yet the atomistic origin of magnetism in this class of materials remains elusive after decades of study. Here we demonstrate a notable ligand tunability of magnetism in two new quasi-two-dimensional OIHPs (${\mathrm{C}}_{7}{\mathrm{H}}_{9}\mathrm{NBr}$)${}_{2}{\mathrm{CuX}}_{4}$ (${\mathrm{C}}_{7}{\mathrm{H}}_{9}\mathrm{NBr}$ = 4-Bromobenzylammonium = A, X = Cl, Br) from comprehensive magnetic measurements and provide its microscopic understanding supported by ab initio DFT calculations. Despite being isostructural and having easy plane magnetocrystalline anisotropy (MCA), the Cl and Br analogs exhibit contrasting magnetic response. While ${\mathrm{A}}_{2}{\mathrm{CuCl}}_{4}$ shows an in-plane ferromagnetic and out-of-plane antiferromagnetic-like response, ${\mathrm{A}}_{2}{\mathrm{CuBr}}_{4}$ follows the reverse trend. The origin of this intriguing behavior is argued to stem from Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction (DMI) present in these layered systems. We quantify DMI by employing constrained noncollinear DFT calculations in the presence of SOC which otherwise is challenging in the domain of OIHPs due to their large system size. Based on the competition between DMI and MCA, we propose a canted and transverse conical spiral spin structure for ${\mathrm{A}}_{2}{\mathrm{CuCl}}_{4}$ and ${\mathrm{A}}_{2}{\mathrm{CuBr}}_{4}$, respectively, which captures the observed magnetic response. Our study provides an effective way of tailoring and understanding the occurrence of nontrivial spin textures in this class of OIHPs.
Reconfigurable Phototactic Micromotors from Fractal Self-Assembly of Dark Carbon Nanodot Sols: A Perfect Mimic of Colonial Green Algae Somnath Koley, Shraban Dey, Debopam Acharjee, Mrinal Kanti Panda, Jit Satra, Sachindra Nath Sarangi, Tapas Kuila, Karuna Kar Nanda Advanced Materials Technologies, 2025 Bottom‐up synthesized carbon nanodots (CNDs) are surface‐active, biocompatible nanomaterials well‐known for their bright photoluminescence properties. This paper introduces the potential of dark (non‐emissive) CNDs in crafting phototactic micro‐motors. Hydrogen bond mediated fractal self‐assembly of dark CNDs manifests colloidal superstructures with hierarchical dimensions in alcohol media resembling properties of natural green algae in terms of appearance, phototactic movement, and colony dynamics. Akin to the natural counterpart, the characteristic helical microswimming, and bi‐directional phototaxis following the gradient of light and shade by a school of swimmers are observed, establishing the unprecedented intelligence of any artificial constructs to date. The artificial algae produce a photocurrent upon light exposure, which drives the phototactic motility. Laser beam‐directed anti‐gravity propulsion implies the potentiality of these biocompatible micro‐motors for cargo‐delivery and microsurgery applications. In the condensed phase, alco‐algae reversibly transform to green‐transmitting leafy architectures that turn golden‐brown upon aging, resembling natural photosynthetic organisms. In one direction, this study establishes an inexpensive and powerful approach for crafting intelligent artificial living systems from bio‐available precursors. Furthermore, it pushes the boundaries of applications that can be achieved by CNDs.
Internal and external magnetic-field engineering of negative magnetization and exchange bias in L a1-x P rxCr O3 (0.8≤x≤0.9) Deepak Garg, Amit Kumar, S. M. Yusuf, Markos Skoulatos, Sachindra Nath Sarangi, Dinesh Topwal, Yixi Su Physical Review Materials, 2025 The negative magnetization and exchange bias phenomena have been the subject of interest due to their promising applications in spintronic devices. In this study, we have comprehensively investigated these two intertwined magnetic phenomena in La1−xPrxCrO3 (x=0.8−0.9) compounds. The Cooke's model fit to dc magnetization data infers negative internal magnetic field for x=0.8, 0.85, and 0.87 and positive for x=0.9. The crossover of internal magnetic field from negative to positive across x=0.87 and its dominance over the external applied magnetic field leads to the magnetization switching from negative to positive. The internal magnetic field behavior also explains the anomalous magnetization behavior involving reduced magnetization for x=0.87, despite having higher Pr3+ concentration than that for x=0.8 and 0.85. The anomalous magnetization is corroborated well by the neutron depolarization experiments, where no depolarization is observed for x=0.87 owing to nearly compensated domain magnetization. Remarkably, a switching of the exchange bias from inverse (with positive HEB) to conventional (with negative HEB) due to a competition of external and internal magnetic fields is found in x=0.8 and 0.85 compounds. The x=0.87 and 0.9 compounds, on the other hand, show only conventional exchange bias at all measured magnetic fields. Using the Cooke's model, we show that the antiferromagnetic coupling between polarized Pr3+ and weak ferromagnetic component of canted Cr3+ moments explain not only the inverse exchange bias but the conventional exchange bias as well, however, the moment orientations are different for both types of exchange bias. Moreover, our study demonstrates that the ferromagnetic coupling between the two moments can also lead to conventional exchange bias, similar to that observed in interfacial heterostructure systems.
Effect of nanocrystalline silver impregnation on mechanical properties of diamond-like-carbon films by nano-indentation Indian Journal of Pure and Applied Physics, 2012
Microstrain analysis of proton irradiated PET microfiber B. Mallick, T. Patel, R.C. Behera, S.N. Sarangi, S.N. Sahu, R.K. Choudhury Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms, 2006
Griffiths-like phase, spin-phonon coupling, and exchange-bias in the disordered double perovskite GdSrCoMnO GP Moharana, D Swain, HK Dara, DP Panda, SN Sarangi arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.19894 , 2026 2026
Superior Antibacterial Features Ofznonanoparticles Prepared By Azadirachta Indica: Mediated Green Synthesis Route, S. Ghadai, S. Acharya, M. Sahoo, M. P. Mishra, S.K. Biswal, S N Sarangi Rasayan J. Chem. 19 (1), 646-651 , 2026 2026
Structural Phase Transition and Magnetic Properties in Mn 2 −x Cu x SnS 4 ( x = 0, 0.05, 0.1, 0.6, 0.7): From Defect Rock Salt to Disordered Spinel P Agasti, N Ramakrishna, A Mishra, SN Sarangi, SL Samal European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry, e70227 , 2026 2026
A Dual-Strategic Approach to Synthesize Fe2O3 Nanoparticles with Study on their Structural, Optical and Antibacterial Properties1 S. Ghadai, S. Acharya, M. Sahoo, M. P. Mishra, S.K. Biswal, S N Sarangi Asian Journal of Chemistry 38 (2), 355-358 , 2026 2026
Reply to “Comment on ‘Positive exchange bias and inverted hysteresis loop in ’ ” R Kumar, K Lal, SN Sarangi, D Samal, Z Hossain Physical Review B 113 (2), 026402 , 2026 2026
Ligand tunability of emergent noncollinear magnetism in Cu-based layered hybrid perovskites P Biswal, S Sarkar, SN Sarangi, AK Yogi, SD Mahanti, G Tripathy, ... Physical Review B 112 (22), 224414 , 2025 2025
Strain tuned magnetic anisotropy in nickel–zinc ferrite thin films W Ahmad, D Palai, P Garg, N Choudhary, M Ahlawat, V Govind Rao, ... Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter 37 (42), 425801 , 2025 2025
Facile Single-Step Electrodeposition of Flower-Shaped Cu doped ZnO Nanostructures for optical, photoluminescence and photocatalytic assessment. AK Manna, SN Sarangi, J Singh, NNK Reddy, S Varma, C Yuvaraj Optical Materials, 117624 , 2025 2025 Citations: 3
Evolution of structural, optical and magnetic properties in ZnO induced by defects through substitution of samarium BB Tripathy, J Das, P Kumar, SN Sarangi, K Satpathy, DK Mishra Ceramics International , 2025 2025 Citations: 3
Effect of V5+/V4+ substitution on structural and magnetic orderings of SrFeO3-δ R Saha, KS Samantaray, P Maneesha, SC Baral, SN Sarangi, R Urkude, ... Ceramics International , 2025 2025 Citations: 4
Reconfigurable Phototactic Micromotors from Fractal Self-Assembly of Dark Carbon Nanodot Sols: A Perfect Mimic of Colonial Green Algae. S. Koley, S. Dey, D. Acharjee, M. K. Panda, J. Satra, S. N. Sarangi, T ... Advanced Materials Technologies, e00363 , 2025 2025
Internal and external magnetic-field engineering of negative magnetization and exchange bias in ( ) D Garg, A Kumar, SM Yusuf, M Skoulatos, SN Sarangi, D Topwal, Y Su Physical Review Materials 9 (5), 054406 , 2025 2025 Citations: 2
Tailoring the properties of physical vapor deposition grown α-MoO3 as an active optoelectronic material: Study on the effect of thickness and proton irradiation R Kumar, V Mishra, T Dixit, SN Sarangi, D Samal, S Bhattacharyya, ... Materials Science in Semiconductor Processing 189, 109298 , 2025 2025 Citations: 2
Improved Rhodamine B Removal Through Photocatalysis, Antibacterial Efficacy and Enhanced Room Temperature Ferromagnetism in ZnO Prepared by Chemical Bath Deposition S Acharya, SK Biswal, SN Sarangi Nanochemistry Research 10 (2), 207-217 , 2025 2025
Microscopic and spectroscopic behavior of ZnO@ MWCNTs composite KS B. B. Tripathy , J. Das, D. K. Mishra, R. Naik, S. N. Sarangi, P. Kumar J Mater Sci: Mater Electron 36, 145 , 2025 2025 Citations: 5
Electronic transport and Fermi surface topology of nontrivial Dirac metal SrZn2Ge2 MK Hooda, A Chakraborty, S Roy, R Swami, A Agarwal, P Mandal, ... Journal of Alloys and Compounds 1010, 178130 , 2025 2025 Citations: 3
Stabilization of ferromagnetism via structural modulations in Cr-doped : A neutron diffraction and Raman spectroscopy study Pooja, KS Chikara, Aprajita, SN Sarangi, D Samal, S Saha, AK Bera, ... Physical Review B 110 (18), 184425 , 2024 2024 Citations: 6
Effect of Mg and rare earth ions co-doping on the structural and optical properties of ZnO nanorods UK Panigrahi, D Das, SK Satpathy, S Panigrahi, PK Satapathy, S Hussain, ... Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics 35 (28), 1876 , 2024 2024 Citations: 7
Fe2− xCuxSnS4: synthesis, structure and magnetic properties of a series of disordered spinels P Agasti, S Panda, A Mishra, SN Sarangi, D Samal, N Mohapatra, ... Journal of Solid State Chemistry 335, 124707 , 2024 2024 Citations: 8
Observation of Second-Order Phase Transition in Canted Antiferromagnet α-Cu 2 V 2 O 7 Using Magnetocaloric Effect AN ESR, SN Sarangi, D Samal, BC Behera ACS Applied Electronic Materials 6 (5), 3089-3094 , 2024 2024 Citations: 5
MOST CITED SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS
In vitro biosynthesis and genotoxicity bioassay of silver nanoparticles using plants KK Panda, VMM Achary, R Krishnaveni, BK Padhi, SN Sarangi, SN Sahu, ... Toxicology in vitro 25 (5), 1097-1105 , 2011 2011 Citations: 357
Micro-Raman and XPS studies of pure ZnO ceramics J Das, SK Pradhan, DR Sahu, DK Mishra, SN Sarangi, BB Nayak, ... Physica B: Condensed Matter 405 (10), 2492-2497 , 2010 2010 Citations: 349
Optical properties of CdS nanocrystalline films prepared by a precipitation technique KK Nanda, SN Sarangi, S Mohanty, SN Sahu Thin Solid Films 322 (1-2), 21-27 , 1998 1998 Citations: 144
ZnO nanorod-based non-enzymatic optical glucose biosensor SN Sarangi, S Nozaki, SN Sahu Journal of biomedical nanotechnology 11 (6), 988-996 , 2015 2015 Citations: 110
Structural and impedance spectroscopy study of Samarium modified Barium Zirconium Titanate ceramic prepared by mechanochemical route T Badapanda, S Sarangi, B Behera, S Anwar Current Applied Physics 14 (9), 1192-1200 , 2014 2014 Citations: 88
Structural and optical properties of Mn-doped CdS thin films prepared by ion implantation S Chandramohan, A Kanjilal, JK Tripathi, SN Sarangi, R Sathyamoorthy, ... Journal of Applied Physics 105 (12) , 2009 2009 Citations: 88
Synthesis of multi-wall carbon nanotubes by simple pyrolysis P Mahanandia, PN Vishwakarma, KK Nanda, V Prasad, K Barai, ... Solid State Communications 145 (3), 143-148 , 2008 2008 Citations: 76
Raman spectroscopy of CdS nanocrystalline semiconductors KK Nanda, SN Sarangi, SN Sahu, SK Deb, SN Behera Physica B: Condensed Matter 262 (1-2), 31-39 , 1999 1999 Citations: 76
Au-nanocluster emission based glucose sensing AMP Hussain, SN Sarangi, JA Kesarwani, SN Sahu Biosensors and Bioelectronics 29 (1), 60-65 , 2011 2011 Citations: 71
Microstrain analysis of proton irradiated PET microfiber B Mallick, T Patel, RC Behera, SN Sarangi, SN Sahu, RK Choudhury Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam … , 2006 2006 Citations: 69
CdSe nanocrystalline thin films: composition, structure and optical properties SN Sarangi, SN Sahu Physica E: Low-dimensional Systems and Nanostructures 23 (1-2), 159-167 , 2004 2004 Citations: 67
Surfactant-controlled size and shape evolution of magnetic nanoparticles G Leem, SN Sarangi, S Zhang, I Rusakova, A Brazdeikis, D Litvinov, ... Crystal Growth and Design 9 (1), 32-34 , 2009 2009 Citations: 64
Band gap engineering in SnO2 by Pb doping SN Sarangi, GK Pradhan, D Samal Journal of Alloys and Compounds 762, 16-20 , 2018 2018 Citations: 63
Structural refinement, optical and ferroelectric properties of microcrystalline Ba (Zr0. 05Ti0. 95) O3 perovskite T Badapanda, SN Sarangi, B Behera, PK Sahoo, S Anwar, TP Sinha, ... Current Applied Physics 14 (5), 708-715 , 2014 2014 Citations: 63
Implantation-assisted Co-doped CdS thin films: Structural, optical, and vibrational properties S Chandramohan, A Kanjilal, SN Sarangi, S Majumder, R Sathyamoorthy, ... Journal of Applied Physics 106 (6) , 2009 2009 Citations: 51
Influence of implantation induced Ni-doping on structural, optical, and morphological properties of nanocrystalline CdS thin films S Chandramohan, T Strache, SN Sarangi, R Sathyamoorthy, T Som Materials Science and Engineering: B 171 (1-3), 16-19 , 2010 2010 Citations: 50
Measurement of surface roughness by atomic force microscopy and Rutherford backscattering spectrometry of CdS nanocrystalline films KK Nanda, SN Sarangi, SN Sahu Applied Surface Science 133 (4), 293-297 , 1998 1998 Citations: 50
Magnetic properties of nanocrystalline nickel incorporated CuO thin films S Dolai, SN Sarangi, S Hussain, R Bhar, AK Pal Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials 479, 59-66 , 2019 2019 Citations: 49
Strong UV absorption and emission from L-cysteine capped monodispersed gold nanoparticles SN Sarangi, AMP Hussain, SN Sahu Applied Physics Letters 95 (7), 073109 , 2009 2009 Citations: 48
HgS nanoparticles: structure and optical properties BK Patel, S Rath, SN Sarangi, SN Sahu Applied Physics A 86 (4), 447-450 , 2007 2007 Citations: 48