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Samiran Mitra

Samiran Mitra

D-Index & Metrics

Chemistry

D-Index
52
Citations
7943
World Ranking
13692
National Ranking
240

Samiran Mitra 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 Samiran Mitra sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 236 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.

Samiran Mitra 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 Samiran Mitra sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 52 D-Index — 26th percentile

26% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Samiran Mitra is affiliated with Jadavpur University in India and conducts research primarily in the fields of Materials Science and Business, Management and Accounting. Their work encompasses both scientific and managerial disciplines, reflecting an interdisciplinary approach.

Their research contributions include topics such as Crystallization and Solubility Studies, X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography, Corporate Social Responsibility Reporting, and Environmental Sustainability in Business.

Samiran Mitra has published papers in the following venues:

  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • Indian Journal of Accounting

Notable recent publications include:

  • "CCDC 606867: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination" (2022) published in The Cambridge Structural Database
  • "Corporate Sustainability Score: A Sectoral and Trend Analysis of BSE 100 Companies" (2024) published in Indian Journal of Accounting

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Samiran Mitra are:

  • Ruma Roy Choudhury
  • Chirantan Roy Choudhury
  • José Antonio Real
  • Antonio Frontera
  • Sougata Mondal

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

  • 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

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

    Subhra Basak;Soma Sen;Sambuddha Banerjee;Samiran Mitra

  • Five New Cobalt(II) and Copper(II)-1,2,4,5-benzenetetracarboxylate Supramolecular Architectures: Syntheses, Structures, and Magnetic Properties

    Arpi Majumder;Volker Gramlich;Georgina M Rosair;Stuart Robert Batten

  • A quasi-tetrahedral Cu4 cluster and a helical-chain copper (II) complex with single syn-anti carboxylate bridges: crystal structure and magnetic properties.

    Subrata Kumar Dey;Bappaditya Bag;K. M. Abdul Malik;M. Salah El Fallah

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • Synthesis and structural characterization of mixed ligand η1-2-hydroxyacetophenone complexes of cobalt(III)

    Nijhuma Mondal;Dilip K Dey;Samiran Mitra;K.M.Abdul Malik

  • 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

  • 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

  • New Cu(II) complexes with polydentate chelating Schiff base ligands: Synthesis, structures, characterisations and biochemical activity studies

    Brajagopal Samanta;Joy Chakraborty;Chirantan Roy Choudhury;S K Dey

  • 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

  • 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

  • Weak metamagnetic-like 1D manganese(II) complex with a double mu(1,1)-azido bridge: a structure and magnetic study.

    Anamika Das;Georgina M. Rosair;M. Salah El Fallah;Joan Ribas

  • Synthesis, characterisation and crystal structures of a few coordination complexes of nickel(II), cobalt(III) and zinc(II) with N ′-[(2-pyridyl)methylene]salicyloylhydrazone Schiff base

    Brajagopal Samanta;Joy Chakraborty;Shyamapada Shit;Stuart Robert Batten

  • Ligating properties of a potentially tetradentate Schiff base [(CH3)2NCH2CH2NCHC6H3(OH)(OMe)] with zinc(II), cadmium(II), cobalt(II), cobalt(III) and manganese(III) ions: synthesis and structural studies

    Soma Sen;Pritha Talukder;Subrata K. Dey;Samiran Mitra

  • A novel manganese(III) quadridentate Schiff-base dimeric complex: synthesis, crystal structure and magnetic properties

    Ruma Karmakar;Chirantan Roy Choudhury;Georges Bravic;Jean-Pascal Sutter

  • Synthesis of Two New Linear Trinuclear CuII Complexes: Mechanism of Magnetic Coupling through Hybrid B3LYP Functional and CShM Studies

    Santarupa Thakurta;Joy Chakraborty;Georgina Rosair;Javier Tercero

  • Synthesis, crystal structures and fluorescence properties of two new di-and polynuclear Cd(II) complexes with N2O donor set of a tridentate Schiff base ligand

    Subhra Basak;Soma Sen;Christoph Marschner;Judith Baumgartner

Frequent Co-Authors

Carlos J. Gómez-García
Carlos J. Gómez-García University of Valencia
Eugenio Garribba
Eugenio Garribba University of Sassari
Joan Ribas
Joan Ribas University of Barcelona
Corrado Rizzoli
Corrado Rizzoli University of Parma
Ray J. Butcher
Ray J. Butcher Howard University
Stuart Robert Batten
Stuart Robert Batten Monash University
David L. Hughes
David L. Hughes University of East Anglia
Antonio Frontera
Antonio Frontera University of the Balearic Islands
Jean-Pascal Sutter
Jean-Pascal Sutter Federal University of Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées
Antonio Bauzá
Antonio Bauzá University of the Balearic Islands

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