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Sudipta De

Researcher at Jadavpur University

Publications -  140
Citations -  6529

Sudipta De is an academic researcher from Jadavpur University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Catalysis & Combined cycle. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 125 publications receiving 5200 citations. Previous affiliations of Sudipta De include University of Córdoba (Spain) & King Abdullah University of Science and Technology.

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Ni-based bimetallic heterogeneous catalysts for energy and environmental applications

TL;DR: A detailed overview of the development of nickel-based bimetallic catalysts for energy and environmental applications is provided in this article, where a detailed account is provided on the utilization of these systems in the catalytic reactions related to energy production and environmental remediation.
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Advances in conversion of hemicellulosic biomass to furfural and upgrading to biofuels

TL;DR: In this article, the features of deconstruction of hemicellulosic biomass by acid hydrolysis to produce pentose sugar feedstock for furfural synthesis have been discussed in brief.
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Stabilizing a Platinum1 Single-Atom Catalyst on Supported Phosphomolybdic Acid without Compromising Hydrogenation Activity.

TL;DR: This work has developed a stable Pt1 single-atom catalyst with a high Pt loading on phosphomolybdic acid(PMA)-modified active carbon, and exhibits excellent performance in the hydrogenation of nitrobenzene and cyclohexanone.
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Hydrodeoxygenation processes: advances on catalytic transformations of biomass-derived platform chemicals into hydrocarbon fuels.

TL;DR: This review has been aimed to emphasize recent developments on HDO catalysts in effective transformations of biomass-derived platform molecules into hydrocarbon fuels with reduced oxygen content and improved H/C ratios.
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Mechanochemical synthesis of advanced nanomaterials for catalytic applications

TL;DR: The main purpose of this feature article is to highlight the possibilities of mechanochemical protocols in (nano)materials engineering for catalytic applications.