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46
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16203
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Nirmalendu Ray Chaudhuri 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 Nirmalendu Ray Chaudhuri sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 203 publications — 34th percentile

34% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Nirmalendu Ray Chaudhuri 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 Nirmalendu Ray Chaudhuri sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 46 D-Index — 12th percentile

12% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Nirmalendu Ray Chaudhuri is affiliated with the Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science in India. Their academic profile centers on scientific research conducted within this institution.

Their publication record does not list any recent papers or frequent publication venues. Similarly, no data is available regarding frequent co-authors, book publications, main fields or subfields of study, or specific topics of work. No awards are recorded for this scientist.

Due to the absence of detailed information on publications, research topics, and collaborations, the profile remains focused on the known institutional affiliation of Nirmalendu Ray Chaudhuri without further specification of research areas or outputs.

Best Publications

  • Structural analyses and magnetic properties of 3D coordination polymeric networks of nickel(II) maleate and manganese(II) adipate with the flexible 1,2-bis(4-pyridyl)ethane ligand.

    Partha Sarathi Mukherjee;Sanjit Konar;Ennio Zangrando;Talal Mallah

  • A Three‐Dimensional Homometallic Molecular Ferrimagnet

    Sanjit Konar;Partha Sarathi Mukherjee;Ennio Zangrando;Francesc Lloret

  • Magneto-structural xorrelations in 2D and 3D extended structures of manganese(II)-malonate systems.

    Tapas Kumar Maji;Saugata Sain;Golam Mostafa;Tian-Huey Lu

  • Syntheses of Two New 1D and 3D Networks of Cu(II) and Co(II) Using Malonate and Urotropine as Bridging Ligands: Crystal Structures and Magnetic Studies

    Sanjit Konar;Partha Sarathi Mukherjee;Michael G. B. Drew;Joan Ribas

  • Syntheses, crystal structures, and magnetic properties of [Ln(III)2(Succinate)3(H2O)2].0.5H2O [Ln = Pr, Nd, Sm, Eu, Gd, and Dy] polymeric networks: unusual ferromagnetic coupling in Gd derivative.

    Subal Chandra Manna;Ennio Zangrando;Alessandro Bencini;Cristiano Benelli

  • The first metamagnetic one-dimensional molecular material with nickel(ii) and end-to-end azido bridges

    Partha Sarathi Mukherjee;Sudipta Dalai;Ennio Zangrando;Francesc Lloret

  • Synthesis, crystal structure and magnetic behavior of three polynuclear complexes: [Co(pyo)2(dca)2]n, [Co3(ac)4(bpe)3(dca)2]n and [{Co(male)(H2O)2}(H2O)]n [pyo, pyridine-N-oxide; dca, dicyanamide; ac, acetate; bpe, 1,2-bis-(4-pyridyl)ethane and male, maleate]

    Debajyoti Ghoshal;Golam Mostafa;Tapas Kumar Maji;Ennio Zangrando

  • The first structurally alternating copper(II) chain with alternate single end-on and end-to-end azido bridging: a synthesis, crystal structure, and low-temperature magnetic study.

    Partha Sarathi Mukherjee;Tapas Kumar Maji;Golam Mostafa;Talal Mallah

  • Polymeric networks of copper(II) using succinate and aromatic N-N donor ligands: synthesis, crystal structure, magnetic behaviour and the effect of weak interactions on their crystal packing.

    Debajyoti Ghoshal;Tapas Kumar Maji;Golam Mostafa;Saugata Sain

  • First observation of a ferromagnetic interaction through an end-to-end azido bridging pathway in a 1D copper(II) system

    Tapas Kumar Maji;Partha Sarathi Mukherjee;Golam Mostafa;Talal Mallah

  • Three Novel End-to-End Single Azido-Bridged Ferromagnetic Copper(II) Chains: Synthesis, Crystal Structure, and Magnetic Behavior

    Partha Sarathi Mukherjee;Tapas Kumar Maji;Albert Escuer;Ramon Vicente

  • A novel layered and pillared topology in a 3D open framework: synthesis, crystal structure and magnetic properties

    Saugata Sain;Tapas Kumar Maji;Golam Mostafa;Tian-Huey Lu

  • A novel class of interpenetrated 3-D network of a dimeric cupric-tetracarboxylate unit

    Sudipta Dalai;Partha Sarathi Mukherjee;Ennio Zangrando;Francesc Lloret

  • Synthesis, structural analysis, and magnetic behaviour of three fumarate bridged coordination polymers: five-fold interpenetrated diamond-like net of NiII, sheets of NiII and CoII

    Sanjit Konar;Ennio Zangrando;Michael G. B. Drew;Joan Ribas

  • Syntheses, crystal structures, and magnetic properties of metal-organic hybrid materials of Cu(II): effect of a long chain dicarboxylate backbone, and counteranion in their structural diversity.

    A. K. Ghosh;D. Ghoshal;Ennio Zangrando;J. Ribas

  • Synthesis, crystal structure, and magnetic properties of two new Cu(II) complexes with end-to-end azido bridging ligands

    Partha Sarathi Mukherjee;Sudipta Dalai;Golam Mostafa;Tian-Huey Lu

  • Syntheses, Structural Analyses, and Magneto-Structural Correlations of Three Polymeric Fe(II) Complexes with Azide Ligand

    Sanjit Konar;Ennio Zangrando;Michael G B Drew;Talal Mallah

  • A three component fully interlocked 3-D network: crystal structure and magnetic properties

    Partha Sarathi Mukherjee;Sudipta Dalai;Golam Mostafa;Ennio Zangrando

  • 1D coordination polymer of copper(II) containing μ-1,1,3 azido ligand with alternating ferro–antiferromagnetic interactions

    Tapas Kumar Maji;Partha Sarathi Mukherjee;Subratanath Koner;Golam Mostafa

  • Hydrogen-Bonded Assembly of Water and Chloride in a 3D Supramolecular Host

    Ananta Kumar Ghosh;Debajyoti Ghoshal;Joan Ribas;Golam Mostafa

Frequent Co-Authors

Ashutosh Ghosh
Ashutosh Ghosh University of Calcutta
Ennio Zangrando
Ennio Zangrando University of Trieste
Joan Ribas
Joan Ribas University of Barcelona
Tapas Kumar Maji
Tapas Kumar Maji Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research
Partha Sarathi Mukherjee
Partha Sarathi Mukherjee Indian Institute of Science
Michael G. B. Drew
Michael G. B. Drew University of Reading
Sanjit Konar
Sanjit Konar Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Bhopal
Goutam De
Goutam De Central Glass and Ceramic Research Institute
Talal Mallah
Talal Mallah University of Paris-Saclay
Francesc Lloret
Francesc Lloret University of Valencia

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