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Overview

Sunando DasGupta is affiliated with the Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur in India. Their primary field of study is Engineering with a specific focus on several subfields including Biomedical Engineering, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Computational Mechanics, Mechanical Engineering, and Surfaces, Coatings and Films.

The scientist's research topics cover a range of applied and theoretical areas. Key topics include:

  • Fluid Dynamics and Thin Films
  • Surface Modification and Superhydrophobicity
  • Biosensors and Analytical Detection
  • Microfluidic and Capillary Electrophoresis Applications
  • Microfluidic and Bio-sensing Technologies
  • Electrowetting and Microfluidic Technologies
  • Nanomaterials and Printing Technologies

Sunando DasGupta has multiple recent publications, demonstrating active research engagement. Selected papers include:

  • Interfacial energy driven distinctive pattern formation during the drying of blood droplets, 2020, Journal of Colloid and Interface Science
  • Role of anisotropic pinning and liquid properties during partial rebound of droplets on unidirectionally structured hydrophobic surfaces, 2020, Chemical Engineering Science
  • Development of graphene oxide - PDMS composite dielectric for rapid droplet movement in digital microfluidic applications, 2020, Chemical Engineering Science
  • Laser printing based colorimetric paper sensors for glucose and ketone detection: Design, fabrication, and theoretical analysis, 2022, Sensors and Actuators B Chemical
  • Temperature-gradient-induced massive augmentation of solute dispersion in viscoelastic micro-flows, 2020, Journal of Fluid Mechanics

The frequent coauthors of Sunando DasGupta include Trina Dhara, Soumen Das, Monojit Chakraborty, M. Mukhopadhyay, and Debasish Sarkar, reflecting a collaborative research environment.

Prominent publication venues where Sunando DasGupta's work appears regularly include:

  • Langmuir
  • Physics of Fluids
  • Sensors and Actuators B Chemical
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Journal of Colloid and Interface Science

Best Publications

  • Removal of congo red using activated carbon and its regeneration

    M.K. Purkait;A. Maiti;S. DasGupta;S. De

  • Nanofiltration of textile plant effluent for color removal and reduction in COD

    S. Chakraborty;M.K. Purkait;S. DasGupta;S. De

  • Removal of dye from wastewater using micellar-enhanced ultrafiltration and recovery of surfactant

    M.K Purkait;S DasGupta;S De

  • Adsorption study for the removal of a basic dye: experimental and modeling.

    Sourja Chakraborty;Sirshendu De;Sunando DasGupta;Jayanta K. Basu

  • Investigation of an evaporating extended meniscus based on the augmented Young-Laplace equation

    S. DasGupta;J. A. Schonberg;P. C. Wayner

  • Optimizing pectinase usage in pretreatment of mosambi juice for clarification by response surface methodology

    P. Rai;G.C. Majumdar;Sunando DasGupta;Sirshendu De

  • Adsorption of eosin dye on activated carbon and its surfactant based desorption.

    M.K. Purkait;S. DasGupta;S. De

  • Adsorption of arsenite using natural laterite as adsorbent

    Abhijit Maiti;Sunando DasGupta;Jayant Kumar Basu;Sirshendu De

  • Removal of dye from aqueous solution using a combination of advanced oxidation process and nanofiltration.

    P. Banerjee;S. DasGupta;S. De

  • Resistance in series model for micellar enhanced ultrafiltration of eosin dye

    M.K Purkait;S DasGupta;S De

  • Use of the Kelvin-Clapeyron Equation to Model an Evaporating Curved Microfilm

    S. DasGupta;I. Y. Kim;P. C. Wayner

  • Resistance in series model for ultrafiltration of mosambi (Citrus sinensis (L.) Osbeck) juice in a stirred continuous mode

    P. Rai;C. Rai;G.C. Majumdar;S. DasGupta

  • An augmented Young-Laplace model of an evaporating meniscus in a microchannel with high heat flux

    J.A. Schonberg;S. DasGupta;P.C. Wayner

  • Separation of congo red by surfactant mediated cloud point extraction

    M.K Purkait;S.S Vijay;S DasGupta;S De

  • Removal of dyes and their mixtures from aqueous solution using liquid emulsion membrane.

    Chandan Das;Meha Rungta;Gagandeep Arya;Sunando DasGupta

  • Treatment of tanning effluent using nanofiltration followed by reverse osmosis

    Chandan Das;Piyush Patel;Sirshendu De;Sunando DasGupta

  • Cloud point extraction of toxic eosin dye using Triton X-100 as nonionic surfactant.

    M.K. Purkait;S. Banerjee;S. Mewara;S. DasGupta

  • Prediction of the viscosity of clarified fruit juice using artificial neural network: a combined effect of concentration and temperature

    P. Rai;G.C. Majumdar;S. DasGupta;S. De

  • Treatment of a textile effluent: application of a combination method involving adsorption and nanofiltration

    S. Chakraborty;S. De;J.K. Basu;S. DasGupta

  • Batch and Column Study : Adsorption of Arsenate Using Untreated Laterite as Adsorbent

    Abhijit Maiti;Sunando Dasgupta;Jayant Kumar Basu;Sirshendu De

  • Performance of TX-100 and TX-114 for the separation of chrysoidine dye using cloud point extraction.

    M.K. Purkait;S. DasGupta;S. De

  • Prediction of permeate flux during electric field enhanced cross-flow ultrafiltration-A neural network approach

    Biswajit Sarkar;Aritra Sengupta;Sirshendu De;Sunando DasGupta

  • Micellar enhanced ultrafiltration of phenolic derivatives from their mixtures.

    M.K. Purkait;S. DasGupta;S. De

  • Separation of aromatic alcohols using micellar-enhanced ultrafiltration and recovery of surfactant

    M.K. Purkait;S. DasGupta;S. De

Frequent Co-Authors

Sirshendu De
Sirshendu De Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur
Suman Chakraborty
Suman Chakraborty Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur
Peter C. Wayner
Peter C. Wayner Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Joel L. Plawsky
Joel L. Plawsky Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Sudipto Chakraborty
Sudipto Chakraborty Georgia Institute of Technology
Santanu Dhara
Santanu Dhara Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur
Samit K. Ray
Samit K. Ray Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur
Siddhartha Das
Siddhartha Das University of Maryland, College Park
Tapas K. Maiti
Tapas K. Maiti Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur

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