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Asim Bhaumik

Researcher at Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science

Publications -  520
Citations -  20876

Asim Bhaumik is an academic researcher from Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science. The author has contributed to research in topics: Catalysis & Mesoporous material. The author has an hindex of 69, co-authored 466 publications receiving 16882 citations. Previous affiliations of Asim Bhaumik include Guru Nanak Institute of Technology & Bhabha Atomic Research Centre.

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Hierarchically porous carbon derived from polymers and biomass: effect of interconnected pores on energy applications

TL;DR: In this article, a review focusing on the out-of-the-box synthetic techniques capable of deriving hierarchical porous carbons (HPCs) with superior application profiles is presented.
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Mesoporous Titanium Phosphate Molecular Sieves with Ion-Exchange Capacity

TL;DR: Novel open framework molecular sieves, titanium(IV) phosphates named TCM-7 and -8, with new mesoporous cationic framework topologies obtained by using both cATIONic and anionic surfactants are reported, suggesting the tetrahedral state of P and Ti is suggested.
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Unprecedented CO2 uptake over highly porous N-doped activated carbon monoliths prepared by physical activation.

TL;DR: Highly porous N-doped activated carbon monoliths (ACMs) are fabricated by carbonization and physical activation of mesoporous polyacrylonitrile (PAN) monolithics in the presence of CO(2).
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A triazine-based covalent organic polymer for efficient CO2 adsorption

TL;DR: A new triazine functionalized hexagonally ordered covalent organic polymer (TRITER-1) has been synthesized via the Schiff-base condensation reaction between a tailor made triamine 1,3,5-tris-(4-aminophenyl)triazine (TAPT) and terephthaldehyde.
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Soft templating strategies for the synthesis of mesoporous materials: inorganic, organic-inorganic hybrid and purely organic solids

TL;DR: This review has tried to summarize the published works on various synthetic pathways and formation mechanisms of different mesoporous materials viz. inorganic, organic-inorganic hybrid and purely organic solids via soft templating pathways.