Raj Kumar Das

Affiliations: 
2017-2018 Akal University 
 2018- Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology 
Area:
Photochemistry, Electrochemistry, Adsorption, Energy Conversion and Storage, Removal of Toxic Pollutants
Website:
https://scbc.thapar.edu/facultydetails/MTM0MQ==
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Chulikavit N, Huynh T, Khatibi A, et al. (2023) Thermal degradation and flame spread characteristics of epoxy polymer composites incorporating mycelium. Scientific Reports. 13: 17812
Lama P, Das RK, Smith VJ, et al. (2018) Correction: A combined stretching-tilting mechanism produces negative, zero and positive linear thermal expansion in a semi-flexible Cd(ii)-MOF. Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England)
Aggarwal H, Das RK, Engel ER, et al. (2016) A five-fold interpenetrated metal-organic framework showing a large variation in thermal expansion behaviour owing to dramatic structural transformation upon dehydration-rehydration. Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England)
Lama P, Alimi LO, Das RK, et al. (2016) Hydration-dependent anomalous thermal expansion behaviour in a coordination polymer. Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England). 52: 3231-4
Aggarwal H, Das RK, Bhatt PM, et al. (2015) Isolation of a structural intermediate during switching of degree of interpenetration in a metal-organic framework. Chemical Science. 6: 4986-4992
Das RK, Aggarwal H, Barbour LJ. (2015) Anomalous Anisotropic Thermal Expansion in a One-Dimensional Coordination Polymer Driven by Conformational Flexibility. Inorganic Chemistry. 54: 8171-3
Lama P, Das RK, Smith VJ, et al. (2014) A combined stretching-tilting mechanism produces negative, zero and positive linear thermal expansion in a semi-flexible Cd(II)-MOF. Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England). 50: 6464-7
Das RK, Aijaz A, Sharma MK, et al. (2012) Direct crystallographic observation of catalytic reactions inside the pores of a flexible coordination polymer. Chemistry (Weinheim An Der Bergstrasse, Germany). 18: 6866-72
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