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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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Adsorption over polyacrylonitrile based carbon monoliths

TL;DR: In this paper, the mesoporous polyacrylonitrile (PAN) monoliths are fabricated by a unique and facile template-free method which on carbonization gives N-doped activated carbon monolith.
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Putting forward a Ni-metallosalphen-based porous organic polymer for detoxification of sulfur mustard gas simulant.

TL;DR: In this paper , a Ni-salphen-based porous organic polymer (Ni@T-POP) was constructed using Friedel-Crafts alkylation strategy, which demonstrated unprecedented catalytic efficiency towards oxidative decontamination of sulfur mustards.
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A Critical Review on Emerging Photoactive Porous Materials for Sulfide Oxidation and Sulfur Mustards Decontamination

TL;DR: In this article , the authors classified chemical warfare agents (CWAs) as fatal weapons of mass destruction because of their toxicity and deadly consequences, including sulfur mustards (HDs).
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AgNPs supported over porous organic polymers for the fixation of CO2 on propargyl alcohols and amines under solvent free conditions

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors report a method for designing efficient catalysts for the chemical fixation of CO2 on reactive organics under mild conditions, which is very challenging from the perspectives of green and sustainable chemistry.
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A Novel Mesoporous Silica‐Grafted Organocatalyst for the Michael Addition Reaction, Synthesized via the Click Method.

TL;DR: The efficient and recyclable bifunctional acid-base catalyst for the Michael addition of ketones to β-nitrostyrenes affords the corresponding products with excellent stereoselectivity and in good to excellent yields.