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D-Index
44
Citations
6394
World Ranking
16942
National Ranking
335

Arijit Sengupta publication distribution in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Chemistry in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Arijit Sengupta sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 237 publications — 45th percentile

45% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,295 publications or more.

Arijit Sengupta D-index placement in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Chemistry scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Arijit Sengupta sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 44 D-Index — 7th percentile

7% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 159 D-Index or more.

Overview

Arijit Sengupta is affiliated with the Bhabha Atomic Research Centre in India and has an extensive research portfolio primarily in the field of Chemistry, with particular focus on Inorganic Chemistry, Materials Chemistry, Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Catalysis.

Their research encompasses several main topics including Radioactive Element Chemistry and Processing, Chemical Synthesis and Characterization, Extraction and Separation Processes, Ionic Liquids Properties and Applications, Analytical Chemistry Methods Development, Membrane Separation Technologies, and Metal-Organic Frameworks: Synthesis and Applications.

The scientist has contributed to multiple papers, including recent works such as:

  • A self-cleaning photocatalytic composite membrane based on g-C3N4@MXene nanosheets for the removal of dyes and antibiotics from wastewater (2022) in Separation and Purification Technology
  • Construction of Fe3O4@MXene composite nanofiltration membrane for heavy metal ions removal from wastewater (2020) in Polymers for Advanced Technologies
  • Ultra-high oil-water separation membrane based on two-dimensional MXene(Ti3C2Tx) by co-incorporation of halloysite nanotubes and polydopamine (2021) in Applied Clay Science
  • Nature-inspired green method decorated MXene-based composite membrane for high-efficiency oil/water separation (2021) in Separation and Purification Technology
  • Application of 3D magnetic nanocomposites: MXene-supported Fe3O4@CS nanospheres for highly efficient adsorption and separation of dyes (2022) in The Science of The Total Environment

Sengupta collaborates frequently with several co-authors, including Prasanta K. Mohapatra, Sk. Musharaf Ali, Kankan Patra, Guangyong Zeng, and S. Pahan. Their work has appeared often in notable scientific journals, with multiple publications in the Journal of Molecular Liquids, Separation Science and Technology, ChemistrySelect, Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, and Inorganic Chemistry.

Their research themes reveal an emphasis on chemical synthesis methods and membrane technologies, particularly related to separation and purification processes and the use of advanced materials like MXenes for environmental and industrial applications.

Best Publications

  • Biosorption-a green method for the preconcentration of rare earth elements (REEs) from waste solutions: A review

    Nishesh Kumar Gupta;Anjali Gupta;Prajakta Ramteke;Harekrushna Sahoo

  • Diglycolamide-functionalized calix[4]arenes showing unusual complexation of actinide ions in room temperature ionic liquids: role of ligand structure, radiolytic stability, emission spectroscopy, and thermodynamic studies.

    Prasanta K. Mohapatra;Arijit Sengupta;Mudassir Iqbal;Jurriaan Huskens

  • Robust super-hydrophobic/super-oleophilic sandwich-like UIO-66-F4@rGO composites for efficient and multitasking oil/water separation applications

    Yingqing Zhan;Shuangjiang He;Jiaxin Hu;Shumei Zhao

  • Highly Efficient Diglycolamide‐Based Task‐Specific Ionic Liquids: Synthesis, Unusual Extraction Behaviour, Irradiation, and Fluorescence Studies

    Prasanta K. Mohapatra;Arijit Sengupta;Mudassir Iqbal;Jurriaan Huskens

  • A highly efficient solvent system containing functionalized diglycolamides and an ionic liquid for americium recovery from radioactive wastes.

    Arijit Sengupta;Prasanta K. Mohapatra;Mudassir Iqbal;Jurriaan Huskens

  • Extraction of Am(III) using novel solvent systems containing a tripodal diglycolamide ligand in room temperature ionic liquids: a ‘green’ approach for radioactive waste processing

    A Sengupta;P.K. Mohapatra;M. Iqbal;Willem Verboom

  • Biosorption-an alternative method for nuclear waste management: A critical review

    Nishesh Kumar Gupta;Arijit Sengupta;Anjali Gupta;Jagruti Ravindra Sonawane

  • Construction of <scp>Fe<sub>3</sub>O<sub>4</sub></scp>@<scp>MXene composite</scp> nanofiltration membrane for heavy metal ions removal from wastewater

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  • Ultra-high oil-water separation membrane based on two-dimensional MXene(Ti3C2Tx) by co-incorporation of halloysite nanotubes and polydopamine

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  • Zwitterion augmented polyamide membrane for improved forward osmosis performance with significant antifouling characteristics

    Yu-Hsuan Chiao;Yu-Hsuan Chiao;Arijit Sengupta;Shu-Ting Chen;Shu-Hsien Huang;Shu-Hsien Huang

  • Graphene-induced tuning of the d-spacing of graphene oxide composite nanofiltration membranes for frictionless capillary action-induced enhancement of water permeability

    Wei-Song Hung;Tzu-Jen Lin;Yu-Hsuan Chiao;Arijit Sengupta

  • Nature-inspired green method decorated MXene-based composite membrane for high-efficiency oil/water separation

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  • Ditopic CMPO-pillar[5]arenes as unique receptors for efficient separation of americium(III) and europium(III).

    Yuyu Fang;Xiangyang Yuan;Lei Wu;Zhiyong Peng

  • A diglycolamide-functionalized task specific ionic liquid (TSIL) for actinide extraction: Solvent extraction, thermodynamics and radiolytic stability studies

    Arijit Sengupta;Prasanta Kumar Mohapatra;Mudassir Iqbal;Jurrian Huskens

  • Zwitterionic forward osmosis membrane modified by fast second interfacial polymerization with enhanced antifouling and antimicrobial properties for produced water pretreatment

    Yu-Hsuan Chiao;Yu-Hsuan Chiao;Shu-Ting Chen;Tanmoy Patra;Chen-Hua Hsu

  • Unique selectivity reversal in Am(3+)-Eu(3+) extraction in a tripodal TREN-based diglycolamide in ionic liquid: extraction, luminescence, complexation and structural studies.

    Andrea Leoncini;Prasanta K. Mohapatra;Arunasis Bhattacharyya;Dhaval R. Raut

  • Actinide Partitioning with a Modified TODGA Solvent: Counter-Current Extraction Studies with Simulated High Level Waste

    R. B. Gujar;S. A. Ansari;D. R. Prabhu;P. N. Pathak

  • Tuning the interlayer spacing of forward osmosis membranes based on ultrathin graphene oxide to achieve desired performance

    Wei-Song Hung;Yu-Hsuan Chiao;Arijit Sengupta;Ya-Wen Lin

  • Concentrations of polyphenols from blueberry pomace extract using nanofiltration

    Alexandru M. Avram;Pauline Morin;Cindi Brownmiller;Luke R. Howard

  • Demonstration of T2EHDGA Based Process for Actinide Partitioning Part II: Counter-Current Extraction Studies

    R. B. Gujar;S. A. Ansari;D. R. Prabhu;D. R. Raut

  • Extraction of radiostrontium from nuclear waste solution using crown ethers in room temperature ionic liquids

    Arijit Sengupta;Prasanta Kumar Mohapatra

  • Benzene-centered tripodal diglycolamides: synthesis, metal ion extraction, luminescence spectroscopy, and DFT studies

    Andrea Leoncini;Seraj Ahmad Ansari;Prasanta Kumar Mohapatra;Anil Boda

  • Surface Modification of PVDF Membranes for Treating Produced Waters by Direct Contact Membrane Distillation

    Mohanad Kamaz;Arijit Sengupta;Ashley Gutierrez;Yu-Hsuan Chiao

Frequent Co-Authors

Prasanta K. Mohapatra
Prasanta K. Mohapatra Bhabha Atomic Research Centre
Willem Verboom
Willem Verboom University of Twente
Jurriaan Huskens
Jurriaan Huskens University of Twente
R.M. Kadam
R.M. Kadam Bhabha Atomic Research Centre
Wei-Song Hung
Wei-Song Hung National Taiwan University of Science and Technology
Juin-Yih Lai
Juin-Yih Lai National Taiwan University of Science and Technology
V. K. Manchanda
V. K. Manchanda Bhabha Atomic Research Centre
Kueir-Rarn Lee
Kueir-Rarn Lee Chung Yuan Christian University
Shu-Hsien Huang
Shu-Hsien Huang Chung Yuan Christian University
Mathias Ulbricht
Mathias Ulbricht University of Duisburg-Essen

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