B. Ramachandram

806 total citations
9 papers, 759 citations indexed

About

B. Ramachandram is a scholar working on Physical and Theoretical Chemistry, Spectroscopy and Materials Chemistry. According to data from OpenAlex, B. Ramachandram has authored 9 papers receiving a total of 759 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 5 papers in Physical and Theoretical Chemistry, 5 papers in Spectroscopy and 5 papers in Materials Chemistry. Recurrent topics in B. Ramachandram's work include Molecular Sensors and Ion Detection (5 papers), Photochemistry and Electron Transfer Studies (5 papers) and Porphyrin and Phthalocyanine Chemistry (3 papers). B. Ramachandram is often cited by papers focused on Molecular Sensors and Ion Detection (5 papers), Photochemistry and Electron Transfer Studies (5 papers) and Porphyrin and Phthalocyanine Chemistry (3 papers). B. Ramachandram collaborates with scholars based in India. B. Ramachandram's co-authors include Anunay Samanta, Ginagunta Saroja, Satyen Saha, T. Soujanya, N. B. Sankaran and Rana Karmakar and has published in prestigious journals such as The Journal of Physical Chemistry B, Chemical Communications and Chemical Physics Letters.

In The Last Decade

B. Ramachandram

9 papers receiving 755 citations

Peers

B. Ramachandram
P. L. Mark Lynch United Kingdom
Saliya A. de Silva United States
Fanfan Du China
Milagros Delgado United States
Simon W. Dent United Kingdom
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All Works

9 of 9 papers shown
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Ramachandram, B., et al.. (2000). Unusually High Fluorescence Enhancement of Some 1,8-Naphthalimide Derivatives Induced by Transition Metal Salts. The Journal of Physical Chemistry B. 104(49). 11824–11832. 207 indexed citations
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Ramachandram, B., N. B. Sankaran, Rana Karmakar, Satyen Saha, & Anunay Samanta. (2000). Fluorescence Signalling of Transition Metal Ions by Multi-Component Systems Comprising 4-Chloro-1,8-naphthalimide as Fluorophore. Tetrahedron. 56(36). 7041–7044. 70 indexed citations
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Ramachandram, B., N. B. Sankaran, & Anunay Samanta. (1999). Fluorescence Response of Structurally Simple Fluorophore - Spacer - Receptor Systems Towards Transition Metal Ions and Protons#. Research on Chemical Intermediates. 25(9). 843–859. 10 indexed citations
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Saroja, Ginagunta, B. Ramachandram, Satyen Saha, & Anunay Samanta. (1999). The Fluorescence Response of a Structurally Modified 4-Aminophthalimide Derivative Covalently Attached to a Fatty Acid in Homogeneous and Micellar Environments. The Journal of Physical Chemistry B. 103(15). 2906–2911. 87 indexed citations
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Saroja, Ginagunta, T. Soujanya, B. Ramachandram, & Anunay Samanta. (1998). 4-Aminophthalimide Derivatives as Environment-Sensitive Probes. Journal of Fluorescence. 8(4). 405–410. 71 indexed citations
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Ramachandram, B. & Anunay Samanta. (1998). Transition Metal Ion Induced Fluorescence Enhancement of 4-(N,N-Dimethylethylenediamino)-7-nitrobenz-2-oxa-1,3-diazole. The Journal of Physical Chemistry A. 102(52). 10579–10587. 111 indexed citations
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Ramachandram, B. & Anunay Samanta. (1998). How important is the quenching influence of the transition metal ions in the design of fluorescent PET sensors?. Chemical Physics Letters. 290(1-3). 9–16. 36 indexed citations
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Ramachandram, B. & Anunay Samanta. (1997). Modulation of metal–fluorophore communication to develop structurally simple fluorescent sensors for transition metal ions. Chemical Communications. 1037–1038. 118 indexed citations
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Samanta, Anunay, B. Ramachandram, & Ginagunta Saroja. (1996). An investigation of the triplet state properties of 1,8-naphthalimide: a laser flash photolysis study. Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A Chemistry. 101(1). 29–32. 49 indexed citations

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