Prafulla Chandra Mitter

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University of Calcutta, Kolkata, West Bengal, India 
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Dye chemistry, anthraquinones, long-chain acids
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http://insaindia.res.in/BM/BM1_6605.pdf
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(1882-1957)
Thesis: https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.b2654593


Foundation Fellow of the National Institute of Sciences of India (FNI), 1935

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Prafulla Chandra Rây grad student 1904 University of Calcutta
 (M.A. by examination. Though Mitter took classes with Ray, he apparently did not conduct research with him and was not directly influenced by Ray in his subsequent career; he is not included in Ray's list of his research students.)
Carl Theodor Liebermann grad student 1909-1912 Berlin Institute of Technology
 (Ph.D: "Über Carboxylierung einiger Fettaromatischer Kohlenwasserstoffe mit Oxalylchlorid")
Ronald Ross research scientist 1904-1906 (ID Tree)
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Mitter PC, Banerji DK. (1936) Untersuchungen über miteinander verschmolzene Ringe (I. vorläufig. Mitteil.). Berichte Der Deutschen Chemischen Gesellschaft. 69: 456-458
Mitter PC, Biswas H. (1931) Synthesis of Munjisthin. Nature. 127: 166
Mitter PC, Biswas H. (1930) Synthesis of Munjisthin. Nature. 126: 761
Mitter PC. (1927) Synthesis of Rubiadin. Nature. 120: 729
Mitter PC, Bardhan JC. (1923) CCXLII.—Condensation of amidines with ethoxymethylene derivatives of β-ketonic esters and of β-diketones. Journal of the Chemical Society, Transactions. 123: 2179-2184
Mitter PC, Sen JN. (1919) CI.—Action of phenylhydrazine on phthalaldehydic and phthalonic acids: phenyl-hydrazo- and azo-phthalide. Journal of the Chemical Society, Transactions. 115: 1145-1148
Mitter PC, Sen JN. (1917) LXXXIV.—Action of phenylhydrazine on opianic, nitro-opianic, and phthalonic acids: some derivatives of hydrazo- and azo-phthalide. Journal of the Chemical Society, Transactions. 111: 988-993
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