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Gobinda Das
Researcher at New York University Abu Dhabi
Publications - 38
Citations - 1881
Gobinda Das is an academic researcher from New York University Abu Dhabi. The author has contributed to research in topics: Schiff base & Mesophase. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 38 publications receiving 1368 citations. Previous affiliations of Gobinda Das include National Chemical Laboratory & Assam University.
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Chemical sensing in two dimensional porous covalent organic nanosheets.
Gobinda Das,Bishnu P. Biswal,Bishnu P. Biswal,Sharath Kandambeth,Sharath Kandambeth,V. Venkatesh,Gagandeep Kaur,Matthew Addicoat,Thomas Heine,Sandeep Verma,Rahul Banerjee,Rahul Banerjee +11 more
TL;DR: Covalent organic nanosheets (CONs) were synthesised from imide functionalised COFs and exhibit a "turn-on" detection capability for 2,4,6-trinitrophenol in the solid state, but show a " turn-off" detection in the dispersion state.
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Photocatalytic Metal–Organic Framework from CdS Quantum Dot Incubated Luminescent Metallohydrogel
TL;DR: Cadmium sulfide quantum dots have been successfully synthesized in situ without any capping agent in a Zn(II)-based low-molecular-weight metallohydrogel (ZAVA) and have been utilized as a catalyst for water splitting under visible light.
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Viologen-Based Conjugated Covalent Organic Networks via Zincke Reaction
Gobinda Das,Tina Skorjanc,Seema Sharma,Felipe Gándara,Matteo Lusi,D. S. Shankar Rao,Sridurai Vimala,Subbarao Krishna Prasad,Jésus Raya,Dong Suk Han,Ramesh Jagannathan,John Carl Olsen,Ali Trabolsi +12 more
TL;DR: The use of Zincke reaction is reported for the first time to fabricate, under either solvothermal or microwave conditions, a viologen-linked covalent organic network in the form of hollow particles or nanosheets, which is stable in acidic, neutral, and basic aqueous solutions.
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Mechanosynthesis of imine, β-ketoenamine, and hydrogen-bonded imine-linked covalent organic frameworks using liquid-assisted grinding.
TL;DR: A variety of aromatic amines/hydrazides and aldehydes have been utilized for the construction of crystalline COFs at a faster rate and in high yield, irrespective of their reactivity and solubility using the Liquid-Assisted Grinding (LAG) method.
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Multifunctional redox-tuned viologen-based covalent organic polymers
Gobinda Das,Thirumurugan Prakasam,Selbi Nuryyeva,Dong Suk Han,Ahmed Abdel-Wahab,John Carl Olsen,Kyriaki Polychronopoulou,Carlos Platas-Iglesias,Florent Ravaux,Mustapha Jouiad,Ali Trabolsi +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, the synthesis and characterization of covalent organic polymers composed of cyclotriphosphazene core moieties linked together by redox-switchable viologen units was reported.