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D-Index
50
Citations
8725
World Ranking
14394
National Ranking
262

Suban K. Sahoo 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 Suban K. Sahoo sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 307 publications — 65th percentile

65% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Suban K. Sahoo 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 Suban K. Sahoo sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 50 D-Index — 21st percentile

21% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Suban K. Sahoo is affiliated with the Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology Surat in India. Their research primarily focuses on the fields of Materials Science and Chemistry, with significant contributions in the subfields of Materials Chemistry, Spectroscopy, Molecular Biology, Organic Chemistry, and Bioengineering.

The scientist's work covers various main topics related to molecular sensing and material sciences. These include:

  • Molecular Sensors and Ion Detection
  • Luminescence and Fluorescent Materials
  • Advanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques
  • Analytical Chemistry and Sensors
  • Nanocluster Synthesis and Applications
  • Advanced Nanomaterials in Catalysis
  • Electrochemical sensors and biosensors

Some of the recent publications by Suban K. Sahoo include:

  • In silico ADMET and molecular docking study on searching potential inhibitors from limonoids and triterpenoids for COVID-19, 2020, Computers in Biology and Medicine
  • Fluorescent sensing (Cu2+ and pH) and visualization of latent fingerprints using an AIE-active naphthaldehyde-pyridoxal conjugated Schiff base, 2022, Microchemical Journal
  • Hemolysis tendency of anticancer nanoparticles changes with type of blood group antigen: An insight into blood nanoparticle interactions, 2020, Materials Science and Engineering C
  • Recent advancement on chromo-fluorogenic sensing of aluminum(III) with Schiff bases, 2022, Trends in Environmental Analytical Chemistry
  • An aggregation-induced emission active vitamin B6 cofactor derivative: application in pH sensing and detection of latent fingerprints, 2020, Photochemical & Photobiological Sciences

Suban K. Sahoo regularly publishes in a range of scientific journals. Venues with multiple publications include:

  • Journal of Fluorescence
  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A Chemistry
  • Dalton Transactions
  • New Journal of Chemistry

The scientist collaborates frequently with several coauthors who have contributed extensively to their research projects. Frequent collaborators include:

  • Bigyan Ranjan Jali
  • Patitapaban Mohanty
  • Seshu Vardhan
  • S.K. Ashok Kumar
  • Vinita Bhardwaj

Best Publications

  • Iron(III) selective molecular and supramolecular fluorescent probes

    Suban K Sahoo;Darshna Sharma;Rati Kanta Bera;Guido Crisponi

  • In silico ADMET and molecular docking study on searching potential inhibitors from limonoids and triterpenoids for COVID-19.

    Seshu Vardhan;Suban K. Sahoo

  • Optical probes for the detection of protons, and alkali and alkaline earth metal cations.

    Graham R. C. Hamilton;Suban K. Sahoo;Sukanta Kamila;Narinder Singh

  • Chemosensors for biogenic amines and biothiols.

    Navneet Kaur;Shweta Chopra;Gagandeep Singh;Pushap Raj

  • Anion sensing with chemosensors having multiple NH recognition units

    Navneet Kaur;Gaganpreet Kaur;Umesh A. Fegade;Amanpreet Singh

  • Functionalized silver nanoparticles as chemosensor for pH, Hg2+ and Fe3+ in aqueous medium

    Shilpa Bothra;Jignasa N. Solanki;Suban K. Sahoo

  • Recent Advances on Iron(III) Selective Fluorescent Probes with Possible Applications in Bioimaging.

    Suban K Sahoo;Guido Crisponi

  • A highly selective fluorescent ‘turn-on’ chemosensor for Zn2+ based on a benzothiazole conjugate: their applicability in live cell imaging and use of the resultant complex as a secondary sensor of CN−

    Nilesh Khairnar;Kundan Tayade;Suban K. Sahoo;Banashree Bondhopadhyay

  • A two-in-one dual channel chemosensor for Fe3+ and Cu2+ with nanomolar detection mimicking the IMPLICATION logic gate

    Anil Kuwar;Rahul Patil;Amanpreet Singh;Suban K. Sahoo

  • Pyridoxamine driven selective turn-off detection of picric acid using glutathione stabilized fluorescent copper nanoclusters and its applications with chemically modified cellulose strips.

    Ravi Patel;Shilpa Bothra;Rajender Kumar;Guido Crisponi

  • Fluorescence ‘turn-on’ sensor for F− derived from vitamin B6 cofactor

    Darshna Sharma;Suban K. Sahoo;Soma Chaudhary;Rati Kanta Bera

  • Highly selective turn-on fluorescent sensor for nanomolar detection of biologically important Zn2+ based on isonicotinohydrazide derivative: application in cellular imaging.

    Kundan Tayade;Suban K. Sahoo;Banashree Bondhopadhyay;Vimal K. Bhardwaj

  • A novel fluorescent "turn-on" chemosensor for nanomolar detection of Fe(III) from aqueous solution and its application in living cells imaging

    Jitendra Nandre;Samadhan Patil;Vijay Patil;Fabiao Yu

  • A highly selective and sensitive fluorescent ‘turn-on’ chemosensor for Al3+ based on CN isomerisation mechanism with nanomolar detection

    Pritam Torawane;Kundan Tayade;Shilpa Bothra;Suban K. Sahoo

  • Highly selective turn-on fluorogenic chemosensor for Zn2+ based on chelation enhanced fluorescence

    Vetriarasu Venkatesan;Selva Kumar R;S.K. Ashok Kumar;Suban K. Sahoo

  • Experimental and quantum chemical studies on corrosion inhibition performance of quinoline derivatives for MS in 1N HCl

    B M Mistry;N S Patel;S Sahoo;S Jauhari

  • Combined use of spectrophotometer and smartphone for the optical detection of Fe3+ using a vitamin B6 cofactor conjugated pyrene derivative and its application in live cells imaging

    Yachna Upadhyay;Thangaraj Anand;Lavanya Tilak Babu;Priyankar Paira

  • Three-in-one type fluorescent sensor based on a pyrene pyridoxal cascade for the selective detection of Zn(II), hydrogen phosphate and cysteine

    Yachana Upadhyay;Thangaraj Anand;Lavanya Thilak Babu;Priyankar Paira

  • Development of the Smartphone-Assisted Colorimetric Detection of Thorium by Using New Schiff’s Base and Its Applications to Real Time Samples

    Selva Kumar R;S. K. Ashok Kumar;Kari Vijayakrishna;Akella Sivaramakrishna

  • A new Al3+ selective fluorescent turn-on sensor based on hydrazide-naphthalic anhydride conjugate and its application in live cells imaging.

    Thangaraj Anand;S.K. Ashok Kumar;Suban K. Sahoo

  • Pyridoxal derived chemosensor for chromogenic sensing of Cu2+ and fluorogenic sensing of Fe3+ in semi-aqueous medium

    Suban K. Sahoo;Darshna Sharma;Anuradha Moirangthem;Aman Kuba

  • Fluorescence 'turn-on' sensor for Fderived from vitamin B6 cofactor†

    Darshna Sharma;Suban K. Sahoo;Soma Chaudhary;Rati Kanta Bera

Frequent Co-Authors

Narinder Singh
Narinder Singh Indian Institute of Technology Ropar
John F. Callan
John F. Callan University of Ulster
Navneet Kaur
Navneet Kaur Panjab University
Lingxin Chen
Lingxin Chen Chinese Academy of Sciences
Rohit Srivastava
Rohit Srivastava Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
Fabiao Yu
Fabiao Yu Hainan Medical University
Pratap Bahadur
Pratap Bahadur Veer Narmad South Gujarat University

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