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Dr. Sarbani Ghosh

Assistant Professor, Department of Chemical Engineering, BITS Pilani, Pilani Campus

Department of Chemical Engineering, Birla Institute of Technology & Science, Pilani- 333031, Rajasthan. India.

Publications

  1. P Heasman, AY Mehandzhiyski, S Ghosh, I Zozoulenko, A computational study of cellulose regeneration: All-atom molecular dynamics simulations, Carbohydrate Polymers, 311, 120768, 2023 (IF 11.2).
  2. R Bhardwaj, SS Jena, VS Srikar, S Ghosh, A Hazra, Nanostructural evolution of hydrothermally grown SrTiO3 perovskite and its implementation in gaseous phase detection of ethanol, Nanotechnology, 34 405502, 2023 (IF 3.9).
  3. S Das, P Venkatesh, S Ghosh, KS Narayan, Ordered and Disordered Microstructures of Nanoconfined Conducting Polymers, Soft Matter, 19, 5641-5650, 2023 (IF 4.04).
  4. P Juneja, S Ghosh, Hydrogen storage using novel graphene-carbon nanotube hybrid, Materials Today: Proceedings, 76, 406-411, 2023.
  5. M Garg, S Ghosh, AK Shukla, SK Sharma, A Kumar, V Chopra, Improving morphology of P3HT: PCBM bulk heterojunction solar cells with anisotropic shaped silica nanoparticles, Materials Today: Proceedings, 76, 263-270, 2023.
  6. J Y Gerasimov, A Halder, A H Mousa, Sarbani Ghosh, et al., Rational Materials Design for In Operando Electropolymerization of Evolvable Organic Electrochemical Transistors, Advanced Functional Materials, 2202292, 2022 (IF 19.92).
  7. Mohit Garg, Sarbani Ghosh*, Venkat Padmanabhan. Room temperature hydrogen storage in defective single-walled carbon nanotubes: a molecular dynamics study Lett.Mater., 11(3) 321-326, 2021.
  8. Sarbani Ghosh, Nicolas Rolland, and Igor Zozoulenko, Electronic structure, optical properties, morphology and charge transport in naphthalenediimide (NDI)-based n-type copolymer with altered π-conjugation: A theoretical perspective, Appl. Phys. Lett. 118, 223302 (2021)
  9.  Sarbani Ghosh,† Maximilian Moser,† Johannes Gladisch,† Tania Cecilia Hidalgo, et al., Controlling Electrochemically Induced Volume Changes in Conjugated Polymers by Chemical Design: from Theory to Devices, Advanced Functional Materials, 2100723, 2021(IF 19.92). († Equal Contribution)
  10.  Sarbani Ghosh†, Yongzhen Chen†, Xianjie Liu, Igor V. Zozoulenko, Mats Fahlman and Slawomir Braun, Experimental and Theoretical Investigation into the Polaron Structures of K-doped Polyfluorene Films, The Journal of Physical Chemistry C, 125, 1, 937–945, 2021(IF 4.19). († Equal Contribution)
  11. Sarbani Ghosh and Igor Zozoulenko, Effect of Substrate on Structural Phase Transition in a Conducting Polymer during Ion Injection and Water Intake: A View from a Computational Microscope, ACS Applied Electronic Materials, 2, 12, 4034–4041, 2020(IF 4.49).


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  12. Maximilian Moser, Tania Cecilia Hidalgo, Jokubas Surgailis, Johannes Gladisch, Sarbani Ghosh et al., Side Chain Redistribution as a Strategy to Boost Organic Electrochemical Transistor Performance and Stability, Advanced Materials, , 32, 2002748, 2020 (IF 32.086).
  13. Sarbani Ghosh, Magnus Berggren and Igor Zozoulenko, Electronic Structures and Optical Properties of p-type/n-type Polymer Blend: A Density Functional Theory Study, The Journal of Physical Chemistry C, 124, 17, 9203-9214, 2020(IF 4.19).

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  14. Sarbani Ghosh, Viktor Gueskine,Magnus Berggren and Igor Zozoulenko, Electronic Structures and Optical Absorption of N-Type Conducting Polymers at Different Doping Levels, The Journal of Physical Chemistry C, 123, 25, 15467-15476 2019 (IF 4.19).
  15. Johannes Gladisch†, Eleni Stavrinidou†, Sarbani Ghosh, Alexander Giovannitti, Maximillian Moser, Igor Zozoulenko, Iain McCulloch, Magnus Berggren, Reversible Electronic Solid-Gel Switching of a Conjugated Polymer, Advanced Science, 7(2), 1901144, 2019 (IF 17.5). († Equal Contribution)
  16. Sarbani Ghosh* and Jayant K. Singh, Hydrogen Adsorption in pyridine bridged porphyrin-covalent organic framework, International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 44(3), 1782-1796, 2018 (IF 7.2).

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  17. Sarbani Ghosh and Venkat Padmanabhan, Beryllium-doped single-walled carbon nanotubes with Stone-Wales defects: A promising material to store hydrogen at room temperature, International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 42, 24237- 24246, 2017 (IF 7.2).
  18. Sarbani Ghosh and Venkat Padmanabhan, Hydrogen Storage in Titanium-Doped Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes with Stone-Wales Defects, Diamond and Related Materials, 77, 46-52, 2017 (IF 4.1).
  19. Sarbani Ghosh and Venkat Padmanabhan, Hydrogen storage capacity of bundles of single-walled carbon nanotubes with defects, International Journal of Energy Research, 41, 1108-1117, 2016 (IF 4.67).
  20. Sarbani Ghosh and Venkat Padmanabhan, Adsorption of hydrogen on single-walled carbon nanotubes with defects, Diamond and Related Materials, 59, 47-53, 2015 (IF 4.1).