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Jha, Satadru and Kumari, Namita and Chettri, Bimal and Dey, Nilanjan (2022) Monitoring Local pH of Membranous Aggregates via Ratiometric Color Changing Response. In: ChemPhysChem .

Dey, Nilanjan and Jha, Satadru and Bhattacharya, Santanu (2018) Visual detection of a nerve agent simulant using chemically modified paper strips and dye-assembled inorganic nanocomposite. In: ANALYST, 143 (2). pp. 528-535.

Kumari, Namita and Jha, Satadru and Bhattacharya, Santanu (2014) An Efficient Probe for Rapid Detection of Cyanide in Water at Parts per Billion Levels and Naked-Eye Detection of Endogenous Cyanide. In: CHEMISTRY-AN ASIAN JOURNAL, 9 (3). pp. 830-837.

Kumari, Namita and Jha, Satadru and Misra, Santosh K and Bhattacharya, Santanu (2014) A Probe for the Selective and Parts-per-Billion-Level Detection of Copper(II) and Mercury(II) using a Micellar Medium and Its Utility in Cell Imaging. In: CHEMPLUSCHEM, 79 (7). pp. 1059-1064.

Kumari, Namita and Dey, Nilanjan and Jha, Satadru and Bhattacharya, Santanu (2013) Ratiometric, reversible, and parts per billion level detection of multiple toxic transition metal ions using a single probe in micellar media. In: ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 5 (7). pp. 2438-2445.

Kumari, Namita and Jha, Satadru and Bhattacharya, Santanu (2012) A Chemodosimetric Probe Based on a Conjugated Oxidized Bis-Indolyl System for Selective Naked-Eye Sensing of Cyanide Ions in Water. In: CHEMISTRY-AN ASIAN JOURNAL, 7 (12). pp. 2805-2812.

Kumari, Namita and Jha, Satadru and Bhattacharya, Santanu (2011) Colorimetric Probes Based on Anthraimidazolediones for Selective Sensing of Fluoride and Cyanide Ion via Intramolecular Charge Transfer. In: Journal of Organic Chemistry, 76 (20). pp. 8215-8222.

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