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Dr Asit Kumar Das

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Assistant Professor (Grade-II), Department of Chemistry
Murshidabad University

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  • Organic Chemistry

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Total Articles 17
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Citations 116
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Citations 81
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Indian Photobiology Society

2024
Life Member

Bio

Nanomaterial Synthesis, Heterogeneous Catalysis, Sustainable Chemistry

Personal Details

  • Male
  • Assistant Professor (Grade-II) , Murshidabad University
  • Department of Chemistry, Murshidabad University
Ph.D.
Jadavpur University 2022
M.Sc.
Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati 2015
B.Sc.
Other Institute 2013
Assistant Professor (Grade-II) Feb 2025 – Present
Murshidabad University | Department of Chemistry
Assistant Professor (Grade-I) Jul 2017 – Jan 2025
Krishnanath College | Chemistry

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Scholarly Work

Heterogeneous Catalysis using Supported Metallic Nanoparticles for Sustainable Organic Synthesis

Funding Agency: Department of Science and Technology, Govt. of India

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Scholarly Publications

Heavy Metal Sensing and Absorption by Polymer-Carbonaceous Composites

Open Access
Book Chapter
Authors: Asit Kumar Das ., Amit Pramanik ., Avishek Ghatak .,

A functionalized Hf(iv)-organic framework introducing an efficient, recyclable, and size-selective heterogeneous catalyst for MPV reduction

Open Access
Article

Solvent free one pot syntheses of highly substituted propargyl ethers and propargyl amines from propargyl alcohols catalyzed by recyclable alumina-sulfuric acid

Open Access
Article
Authors: Ghatak A.;Pramanik A.;Das A.K.;Bhar S.

Cu(OAc)2 catalysed aerobic oxidation of aldehydes to nitriles under ligand-free conditions

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Article

Chemoselective and ligand-free aerobic oxidation of benzylic alcohols to carbonyl compounds using alumina-supported mesoporous nickel nanoparticle as an efficient recyclable heterogeneous catalyst

Open Access
Article

Catalytic efficiency of β-cyclodextrin hydrate-chemoselective reaction of indoles with aldehydes in aqueous medium

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Article

Chemoselective formation of C–N bond in wet acetonitrile using amberlyst®-15(H) as a recyclable catalyst

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Chemoselective and Metal-Free Synthesis of Aryl Esters from the Corresponding Benzylic Alcohols in Aqueous Medium Using TBHP/TBAI as an Efficient Catalytic System

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