Dr Sudip Mohapatra
- Assistant Professor (Grade-II), Kurseong College, Darjeeling
- 6 Baidikpara Ghat Lane, Hindmotor
Experties
- Multidisciplinary Chemistry
- Synthesis, characterization and exploration of diverse properties of different single- crystalline or polycrystalline inorganic- organic hybrids. Trained in wide range of instrumental and measurement techniques related to both solids and solutions. Doctoral work primarily focused on gas sorption, photoluminescence, magnetic properties of metal-organic framework and catalysis by nanomaterials.
Publications
37
Journal Articles
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Citation
1115
Total
365
(2020)
H Index
18
Total
12
(2020)
i10 Index
26
Total
15
(2020)
Experience
Assistant Professor (Grade-II)
2024 - Present
Chemistry
Kurseong College, Darjeeling
Kurseong College, Darjeeling
Research Associate
2012 -
2013
Chemistry and Physics of Materials Unit
Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research
Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research
Assistant Professor
2018 -
2019
Department of Chemistry
Central University of South Bihar
Central University of South Bihar
Assistant Professor (Grade-I)
2020 -
2024
Department of Chemistry
Kurseong College, Darjeeling
Kurseong College, Darjeeling
Education
PhD
2013
Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research
MSC
2007
Banaras Hindu University
Solid–state Synthesis of Polyhedral Oligomeric Silsesquioxane-Supported N-Heterocyclic Carbenes/Imidazolium salts on Palladium Nanoparticles: Highly Active and Recyclable Catalyst
Conformational change in a urea catalyst induced by sodium cation and its effect on enantioselectivity of a Friedel-Crafts reaction
Synthesis, structure and spectral properties of dithiocarbamato bridged dirhenium(III,II) complexes: A combined experimental and theoretical study SI: Metal-metal bonded compounds
Two 3D supramolecular frameworks assembled from the dinuclear building block: A crystallographic evidence of carboxylate(O)...π interaction
Bimodal magneto-luminescent dysprosium (DyIII)-potassium (K I)-oxalate framework: Magnetic switchability with high anisotropic barrier and solvent sensing
