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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Chemistry D-index 47 Citations 6,139 202 World Ranking 12079 National Ranking 197

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Organic chemistry
  • Oxygen
  • Catalysis

His primary areas of investigation include Crystallography, Schiff base, Crystal structure, Ligand and Stereochemistry. His Crystallography research focuses on subjects like Molecule, which are linked to Trimer. His work carried out in the field of Schiff base brings together such families of science as Inorganic chemistry, Thiocyanate, Zinc, Copper and Coordination geometry.

The Crystal structure study combines topics in areas such as Hydrazone, Cobalt and Cyclic voltammetry. His Stereochemistry research includes elements of Supramolecular chemistry, Methylene and Methanol. The concepts of his Single crystal study are interwoven with issues in Metal and Salicylaldehyde.

His most cited work include:

  • Synthesis, structures and fluorescence of nickel, zinc and cadmium complexes with the N,N,O-tridentate Schiff base N-2-pyridylmethylidene-2-hydroxy-phenylamine (288 citations)
  • Crystal structure and magnetic interactions in nickel(II) dibridged complexes formed by two azide groups or by both phenolate oxygen-azide, -thiocyanate, -carboxylate, or -cyanate groups. (165 citations)
  • Three new pseudohalide bridged dinuclear Zn(II) Schiff base complexes: Synthesis, crystal structures and fluorescence studies (119 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

Samiran Mitra mostly deals with Crystallography, Crystal structure, Schiff base, Ligand and Copper. Samiran Mitra combines subjects such as Inorganic chemistry, Stereochemistry and Hydrogen bond with his study of Crystallography. His work deals with themes such as Azide, Carboxylate, Molecule and Dicyanamide, which intersect with Crystal structure.

The concepts of his Schiff base study are interwoven with issues in Zinc, Dimer and Thiocyanate. Samiran Mitra combines subjects such as Hydrazide, Cobalt, Coordination geometry, Metal ions in aqueous solution and Monomer with his study of Ligand. His Copper research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Ion, Cationic polymerization, Density functional theory and Cubane.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Crystallography (90.36%)
  • Crystal structure (59.39%)
  • Schiff base (40.10%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2011-2018)?

  • Crystallography (90.36%)
  • Crystal structure (59.39%)
  • Schiff base (40.10%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

His primary areas of study are Crystallography, Crystal structure, Schiff base, Ligand and Copper. His Crystallography study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Inorganic chemistry, Stereochemistry and Hydrogen bond. His research on Crystal structure frequently links to adjacent areas such as Magnetic susceptibility.

His Schiff base research integrates issues from Zinc, Sodium, Dicyanamide and Tautomer. The Ligand study combines topics in areas such as Nickel, Carboxylate, Cubane, Ion and Computational chemistry. His work carried out in the field of Copper brings together such families of science as Cationic polymerization, Protonation, Molecule and Metal.

Between 2011 and 2018, his most popular works were:

  • Series of dicyanamide-interlaced assembly of zinc-Schiff-base complexes: crystal structure and photophysical and thermal studies. (53 citations)
  • Hydrogen Bond, π–π, and CH–π Interactions Governing the Supramolecular Assembly of Some Hydrazone Ligands and Their MnII Complexes – Structural and Theoretical Interpretation (53 citations)
  • A new linear double phenoxide-bridged trinuclear Cu(II) Schiff base complex: Synthesis, crystallographic elucidation, magneto-structural correlation and DFT Study (39 citations)

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Best Publications

Synthesis, structures and fluorescence of nickel, zinc and cadmium complexes with the N,N,O-tridentate Schiff base N-2-pyridylmethylidene-2-hydroxy-phenylamine

Arpi Majumder;Georgina M. Rosair;Arabinda Mallick;Nitin Chattopadhyay.
Polyhedron (2006)

382 Citations

Crystal structure and magnetic interactions in nickel(II) dibridged complexes formed by two azide groups or by both phenolate oxygen-azide, -thiocyanate, -carboxylate, or -cyanate groups.

Subrata Kumar Dey;Nijhuma Mondal;M. Salah El Fallah;Ramon Vicente.
Inorganic Chemistry (2004)

252 Citations

Three new pseudohalide bridged dinuclear Zn(II) Schiff base complexes: Synthesis, crystal structures and fluorescence studies

Subhra Basak;Soma Sen;Sambuddha Banerjee;Samiran Mitra.
Polyhedron (2007)

194 Citations

Synthesis, characterization and structural studies of mono- and polynuclear complexes of zinc(II) with 1,10-phenanthroline, 2,2′-bipyridine and 4,4′-bipyridine

Sutapa Sen;Samiran Mitra;Parimal Kundu;Manas Kumar Saha.
Polyhedron (1997)

114 Citations

Three new mono–di–trinuclear cobalt complexes of selectively and non-selectively condensed Schiff bases with N2O and N2O2 donor sets: Syntheses, structural variations, EPR and DNA binding studies

Aurkie Ray;Georgina M. Rosair;Ramakant Kadam;Samiran Mitra.
Polyhedron (2009)

113 Citations

Syntheses, X-ray crystal structures, DNA binding, oxidative cleavage activities and antimicrobial studies of two Cu(II) hydrazone complexes

Sambuddha Banerjee;Susmita Mondal;Writachit Chakraborty;Soma Sen.
Polyhedron (2009)

111 Citations

Two new end-on azido bridged dinuclear copper(II) and cobalt(III) complexes derived from the (E)-N'-((pyridin-2-yl)methylene) acetohydrazide Schiff base ligand : Characterisation, crystal structures and magnetic study

Aurkie Ray;Sambuddha Banerjee;Ray. J. Butcher;Cédric Desplanches.
Polyhedron (2008)

104 Citations

Synthesis, structure and fluorescence of two novel manganese(II) and zinc(II)-1,3,5-benzene tricarboxylate coordination polymers: Extended 3D supramolecular architectures stabilised by hydrogen bonding

Arpi Majumder;Shyamapada Shit;Chirantan Roy Choudhury;Stuart Robert Batten.
Inorganica Chimica Acta (2005)

104 Citations

End-to-end single cyanato and thiocyanato bridged Cu(II) polymers with a new tridentate Schiff base ligand: Crystal structure and magnetic properties

Pritha Talukder;Amitabha Datta;Samiran Mitra;Georgina Rosair.
Dalton Transactions (2004)

101 Citations

Ferromagnetic exchange coupling in a new bis(μ-chloro)-bridged copper(II) Schiff base complex: Synthesis, structure, magnetic properties and catalytic oxidation of cycloalkanes

Santarupa Thakurta;Partha Roy;Georgina Rosair;Carlos J. Gómez-García.
Polyhedron (2009)

98 Citations

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