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D-Index
52
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10222
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13459
National Ranking
231

Tulsi Mukherjee 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 Tulsi Mukherjee sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 345 publications — 72nd percentile

72% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Tulsi Mukherjee 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 Tulsi Mukherjee 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

Tulsi Mukherjee is affiliated with the Bhabha Atomic Research Centre in India and contributes to research at the intersection of artificial intelligence, law, and environmental chemistry. Their scholarly work spans several fields including social sciences and computer science, with a focus on subfields such as artificial intelligence, political science and international relations, law, mechanics of materials, and environmental chemistry.

Their recent publications reflect a combination of interests in legal technology and geobiological sciences. Notable papers include:

  • "Juris - AI Based Legal Assistant for Indian Citizens," 2025, Journal of Emerging Technologies and Innovative Research
  • "Exploring the Microbial Geobiological Pattern Across the Serpentinization Sites through Metagenomic and Elemental Composition Analyses," 2025, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)

These publications exemplify their involvement in topics such as artificial intelligence in law, legal education and practice innovations, and the geochemistry and geologic mapping of environments related to hydrocarbon exploration and methane hydrate phenomena.

Frequent themes in their work include:

  • Artificial Intelligence in Law
  • Legal Education and Practice Innovations
  • Law, AI, and Intellectual Property
  • Hydrocarbon Exploration and Reservoir Analysis
  • Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping
  • Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena

Their collaborative network includes several coauthors with whom multiple works have been produced, notably:

  • Ishal Raut
  • P. N. Pathak
  • Samuel Rai
  • Amit Rai
  • Ian P. G. Marshall

Research venues where Mukherjee publishes reveal an engagement with both emerging technology platforms and biological sciences, with outlets such as:

  • Journal of Emerging Technologies and Innovative Research
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)

This profile indicates a multidisciplinary approach, combining computational methods and scientific analysis to address complex challenges in legal frameworks and environmental sciences. They maintain an active role in advancing knowledge through contributions to both AI applications in law and studies of microbial and geochemical phenomena related to geological processes.

Best Publications

  • Free radical scavenging behavior of folic acid: evidence for possible antioxidant activity.

    Ravi Joshi;S. Adhikari;B.S. Patro;S. Chattopadhyay

  • Effect of Solvent on the Excited-state Photophysical Properties of Curcumin¶

    Sujata M. Khopde;K. Indira Priyadarsini;Dipak K. Palit;Tulsi Mukherjee

  • Camptothecin induced mitochondrial dysfunction leading to programmed cell death in unicellular hemoflagellate Leishmania donovani

    N Sen;B B Das;A Ganguly;T Mukherjee

  • Antioxidant properties of melatonin: a pulse radiolysis study.

    H.S. Mahal;H.S. Sharma;T. Mukherjee

  • Free radical scavenging reactions and antioxidant activity of embelin: biochemical and pulse radiolytic studies.

    Ravi Joshi;J.P. Kamat;Tulsi Mukherjee

  • Free radical reactions and antioxidant activities of sesamol: pulse radiolytic and biochemical studies.

    Ravi Joshi;M Sudheer Kumar;K Satyamoorthy;M K Unnikrisnan

  • Synthesis of nanosized silver colloids by microwave dielectric heating

    Kirti Patel;Sudhir Kapoor;D. P. Dave;Tulsi Mukherjee

  • Synthesis of Pt, Pd, Pt/Ag and Pd/Ag nanoparticles by microwave-polyol method

    Kirti Patel;Sudhir Kapoor;Devilal Purshottam Dave;Tulsi Mukherjee

  • Photodynamics of the S1 state of some hydroxy- and amino-substituted naphthoquinones and anthraquinones

    Dipak K. Palit;Haridas Pal;Tulsi Mukherjee;Jai P. Mittal

  • Photochemical formation of copper nanoparticles in poly(N-vinylpyrrolidone)

    Sudhir Kapoor;Tulsi Mukherjee

  • Role of Phenol Derivatives in the Formation of Silver Nanoparticles

    Jasmine A. Jacob;Harbir S. Mahal;Nandita Biswas;Tulsi Mukherjee

  • Preparation, characterization and surface modification of Cu metal nanoparticles

    Sudhir Kapoor;Dipak K. Palit;Tulsi Mukherjee

  • Excess entropy scaling of transport properties of Lennard-Jones chains

    Teena Goel;Chandra Nath Patra;Tulsi Mukherjee;Charusita Chakravarty

  • Interaction of C60 and C70 with aromatic amines in the ground and excited states. Evindence for fullerene—benzene interaction in the ground state

    Ram Seshadri;C.N.R. Rao;H. Pal;T. Mukherjee

  • Free radical scavenging reactions of sulfasalazine, 5-aminosalicylic acid and sulfapyridine: mechanistic aspects and antioxidant activity.

    Ravi Joshi;Sudheer Kumar;M Unnikrishnan;T Mukherjee

  • Role of Micellar Size and Hydration on Solvation Dynamics: A Temperature Dependent Study in Triton-X-100 and Brij-35 Micelles

    Manoj Kumbhakar;Teena Goel;Tulsi Mukherjee;Haridas Pal

  • Protective activities of some phenolic 1,3-diketones against lipid peroxidation: possible involvement of the 1,3-diketone moiety.

    Birija S. Patro;Shyam Rele;Gajanan J. Chintalwar;Subrata Chattopadhyay

  • Adsorption of CGA on colloidal silver particles: DFT and SERS study

    Nandita Biswas;Sudhir Kapoor;Harbir S. Mahal;Tulsi Mukherjee

  • Simultaneous presence of static and dynamic component in the fluorescence quenching for substituted naphthalene—CCl4 system

    P.K. Behera;T. Mukherjee;A.K. Mishra

  • Solvation dynamics in triton-X-100 and triton-X-165 micelles: Effect of micellar size and hydration

    Manoj Kumbhakar;Sukhendu Nath;Tulsi Mukherjee;Haridas Pal

Frequent Co-Authors

Haridas Pal
Haridas Pal Homi Bhabha National Institute
Swapan K. Ghosh
Swapan K. Ghosh Homi Bhabha National Institute
Edward J. Land
Edward J. Land Christie Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Hirendra N. Ghosh
Hirendra N. Ghosh Bhabha Atomic Research Centre
Ashok Kumar Mishra
Ashok Kumar Mishra Indian Institute of Technology Madras
A. K. Tyagi
A. K. Tyagi Bhabha Atomic Research Centre
Ram Seshadri
Ram Seshadri University of California, Santa Barbara
C. N. R. Rao
C. N. R. Rao Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research
Kapaettu Satyamoorthy
Kapaettu Satyamoorthy Manipal University Jaipur
A. Govindaraj
A. Govindaraj Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research

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