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Dr Amita Mondal

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Female

Assistant Professor,
Vedanta College

Expertise

  • Inorganic and Nuclear Chemistry

Publications

Total Articles 35
Books 0
Proceedings 0

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Citations 604
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Professional Recognition

2024

National Postdoctoral Fellowship

SERB
2017

National Fellowship for Schedule Caste (NFSC)

UGC

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Bio

Inorganic Chemistry

Personal Details

  • Female
  • Assistant Professor , Vedanta College
  • Kolkata, West Bengal, India
PhD
Other Institute 2022
Assistant Professor Oct 2023 – Present
Vedanta College

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Aniruddha

Dr Aniruddha Mondal

National Institute of Technology Durgapur

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Dr Apurba Kumar Das

Indian Institute of Technology Indore

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Prof Apurba Dey

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Scholarly Publications

Discerning detection of mutagenic biopollutant TNP from water and soil samples with transition metal-containing luminescence metal-organic frameworks

Open Access
Article

Discerning Detection of Mutagenic Biopollutant TNP from Water and Soil Samples with Transition Metal-Containing Luminescence Metal–Organic Frameworks

Open Access
journal-article

Effluent Water Treatment: A Potential Way Out Towards Conservation of Fresh Water in India

Open Access
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Effluent Water Treatment: A Potential Way Out Towards Conservation of Fresh Water in India

Open Access
Book Chapter
Authors: Bej S.;Mondal A.;Banerjee P.

A Harmonized Applied and Theoretical Exploration for Nanomolar Level Recognition of Perilous F− and CN− by Multichannel Chemosensor: Proposition of Hg2+-Mediated Logic Gate Imitator

Open Access
Article
Authors: Mondal A.;Hazra A.;Chakrabarty J.;Murmu N.C.;Banerjee P.

A Harmonized Applied and Theoretical Exploration for Nanomolar Level Recognition of Perilous F− and CN− by Multichannel Chemosensor: Proposition of Hg2+-Mediated Logic Gate Imitator

Open Access
Article
Authors: Mondal A.;Hazra A.;Chakrabarty J.;Murmu N.C.;Banerjee P.

Tandem Detection of Sub-Nano Molar Level CN-and Hg2+in Aqueous Medium by a Suitable Molecular Sensor: A Viable Solution for Detection of CN-and Development of the RGB-Based Sensory Device

Open Access
Article
Authors: Mondal A.;Hazra A.;Chakrabarty J.;Bose K J.C.;Banerjee P.

Tandem Detection of Sub-Nano Molar Level CN-and Hg2+in Aqueous Medium by a Suitable Molecular Sensor: A Viable Solution for Detection of CN-and Development of the RGB-Based Sensory Device

Open Access
Article
Authors: Mondal A.;Hazra A.;Chakrabarty J.;Bose K J.C.;Banerjee P.