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Kamalika Sen
Researcher at University of Calcutta
Publications - 93
Citations - 1041
Kamalika Sen is an academic researcher from University of Calcutta. The author has contributed to research in topics: Aqueous solution & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 81 publications receiving 726 citations.
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Cloud point extraction: A sustainable method of elemental preconcentration and speciation
Pallabi Samaddar,Kamalika Sen +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the results of trace metal preconcentration using Cloud Point Extraction (CPE) methodology from different practical samples with an insight to the probable mechanism and speciation involved from 2006 onwards.
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Au nanoparticles functionalized 3D-MoS2 nanoflower: An efficient SERS matrix for biomolecule sensing.
Shib Shankar Singha,Suchanda Mondal,Tara Shankar Bhattacharya,Laboni Das,Kamalika Sen,Biswarup Satpati,Kaustuv Das,Achintya Singha +7 more
TL;DR: This Au-MoS2 hybrid offers a new potential biosensing technology for free bilirubin detection and is anticipated to be applied for clinic diagnosis.
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Impact of pH and temperature on phase diagrams of different aqueous biphasic systems.
TL;DR: This critical review is an endeavor to assess the general trends of these phase forming components to form biphasic systems with varying conditions of temperature and pH in light of the reported phase diagrams.
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Biogenic Nano-CuO-Catalyzed Facile C–N Cross-Coupling Reactions: Scope and Mechanism
Mita Halder,Mita Halder,Md. Mominul Islam,Zarina Ansari,Sabir Ahammed,Kamalika Sen,Sk. Manirul Islam +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, a green and efficient biogenic synthesis of copper(II) oxide nanoparticles using easily available Ocimum Sanctum leaf extract at room temperature was demonstrated, which has shown excellent activity on N-arylation of cyclic and acyclic amides with aryl and styryl halides.
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Aqueous biphasic extraction of metal ions: An alternative technology for metal regeneration
Rajib Karmakar,Kamalika Sen +1 more
TL;DR: Aqueous biphasic systems (ABSs) had been perceived way back in 1896 when its mere possibility was observed by Beijerinck as discussed by the authors and showed competence in separating a large category of metal species with judicious modulation of physical parameters.