Associate Professor
Welcome to Dr. Patra's Lab
Associate Professor of Chemistry
Dr. Ranjan Patra working as Associate Professor at Amity University Noida campus. My current area of research includes study of non covalent interaction in halogen and chalcogen functionalized porphyrin, porphyrin catalyzed C-H functionalization, synthesis of porphyrin nanocomposite and it's application as theranostic agent, Coordination chemistry of transition metal complex and lanthanide complex for the application in magnetic and photoluminescence materials.
Ranjan Patra, PhD
Research Expertise
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Bio-inorganic modeling of heme and non-heme metalloenzyme.
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Metal catalyze C-N bond formation reaction and details mechanistic investigation.
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Metal catalyze water oxidation reaction and its mechanistic investigation.
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Supramolecular hydrogen and halogen bonded network.
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Magnetic material based metal-organic frameworks.
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DFT calculation of mechanistic investigation for enzymatic model.
Selected Publications
1. "Halogen Bond Mediated Self-Assembly of Mononuclear Lanthanide Complexes: Perception of Supramolecular Interactions, Slow Magnetic Relaxation, and Photoluminescence Properties", Sushila, R Siddiqui, S Patra, K Shivam, A Sil, B Guchhait, H Tian, R Patra. Inorganic Chemistry. (2022)
3. "Fe-catalyzed aziridination is governed by the electron affinity of the active imido-iron species", G Coin, R Patra, S Rana, JP Biswas, P Dubourdeaux, M Clémancey, ... ACS Catalysis 10 (17), 10010-10020. (2020)
5. "Crystal Engineering of Molecular Networks: Tailoring Hydrogen-Bonding Self-Assembly of Tin-Tetrapyridylporphyrins with Multidentate Carboxylic Acids As Axial Ligands", R Patra, HM Titi, I Goldberg. Crystal growth & design, 13(3), 1342-1349. (2013)
6. "Modulation of Metal Displacements in a Saddle Distorted Macrocycle: Synthesis, Structure, and Properties of High-Spin Fe(III) Porphyrins and Implications for the Hemoproteins", R Patra, A Chaudhary, SK Ghosh, SP Rath. Inorganic chemistry 47 (18), 8324-8335. (2008)
Contact Information
Amity Institute of Click Chemistry Research and Studies
Amity University, Noida, India.
Room No.-120, J1 Block,
AICCRS, Amity University,
Sector-125, Noida
India 201313.