Nabajeet Barman

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2017-2018 Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India 
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Phukon A, Barman N, Sahu K. (2015) Wet Interface of Benzylhexadecyldimethylammonium Chloride Reverse Micelle Revealed by Excited State Proton Transfer of a Localized Probe. Langmuir : the Acs Journal of Surfaces and Colloids. 31: 12587-96
Barman N, Hossen T, Mondal K, et al. (2015) Modulation of ultrafast photoinduced electron transfer in H-bonding environment: PET from aniline to coumarin 153 in the presence of an inert co-solvent cyclohexane. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics : Pccp. 17: 32556-63
Barman N, Sahu K. (2014) Anomalous modulation of photoinduced electron transfer of coumarin 102 in aniline-dimethylaniline mixture: dominant role of hydrogen bonding. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics : Pccp. 16: 27096-103
Barman N, Singha D, Sahu K. (2014) Faster photoinduced electron transfer in a diluted mixture than in a neat donor solvent: effect of excited-state H-bonding. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics : Pccp. 16: 6159-66
Singha D, Barman N, Sahu K. (2014) A facile synthesis of high optical quality silver nanoparticles by ascorbic acid reduction in reverse micelles at room temperature. Journal of Colloid and Interface Science. 413: 37-42
Barman N, Sahu K. (2014) Reduced fluorescence quenching of coumarin 102 at higher phenol mole fractions in cyclohexane–phenol and anisole–phenol solvent mixtures: role of competitive hydrogen bonding Rsc Adv.. 4: 58299-58306
Singha D, Barman N, Phukon A, et al. (2014) Selective Probing of Reverse Micelle Interfacial Layer upon Silver Nanoparticle Formation using Dynamic Stokes Shift Measurements The Journal of Physical Chemistry C. 118: 10366-10374
Barman N, Singha D, Sahu K. (2013) Fluorescence quenching of hydrogen-bonded coumarin 102-phenol complex: effect of excited-state hydrogen bonding strength. The Journal of Physical Chemistry. A. 117: 3945-53
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