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Pradip
Das
Professor of Chemistry
Ph.D. (Physical Chemistry),
Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, Cambridge (Supervisor: Prof. Carl W. Garland), 1988
Postdoctoral Fellow,
Johns Hopkins University,
Baltimore (with Prof. W. H. Schwarz), 1991 – 1994
Teaching Fellow, Boston University, 1981-83
Current Research Interests/ Future Plan:
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Molecular Crystals, Liquid
crystals and Gel states of Lipids and Biopolymers
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Melting of Molecular
Crystals
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Quantum Chemical and
Semiempirical Techniques
Award/ Fellowship:
- Institute of
Biophysical Research Postdoctoral Fellowship, Johns Hopkins University, 1991
– 1994
List of Publications:
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P. Das and J. De, “Purity
Criteria for Cholesteryl Oleyl Carbonate”, submitted to Molecular
Crystals and Liquid Crystals .
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P. Das and J. De, Crystal
Structure and Microstructure of Cholesteryl Oleyl Carbonate,
Chemistry and Physics of Lipids 164, 33 – 41 (2011).
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P. Das, R. K. Sinha and J.
De, “Pretransitional Phenomena in Pure States and in a Binary Mixture of
Axially and Transversally Dipolar Rodlike Molecules of Near-Identical
Structures”, Journal of Surface Science and Technology 25,
63 – 84 (2009).
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N. Chakrabarti and P. Das,
“Isotropic to Nematic Phase Transition in F-actin”, Journal of
Surface Science and Technology 23, 177 – 194 (2007).
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P. Das, R. K. Sinha and S.
Basu, “FTIR and UV-VIS-NIR Spectroscopic Studies of Intermolecular
Interaction in Cholestesteryl Oleyl Carbonate in Mesophases”, Journal
of Chemical Physics 124, 124514 (2006).
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P. Das, S. Basu, R. K. Sinha
and U. Das, “Dipole-induced Chiral Smectic-C Phase in a Eutectic Mixture
of Cholesterol Esters”, Chemical Physics Letters
410, 417- 422 (2005).
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P. Das, J. Roy, N.
Chakrabarti, S. Basu, and U. Das, "Nematic textures in F-actin", J.
Chem. Phys. 116, 9028 - 9035 (2002). (Selected for
Virtual Journal of Biological Physics Research 3 (2002),
Protein Conformational Dynamics and Folding Section).
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P. Das and N. Chakrabarti,
"Orientation of semiflexible biopolymers in a magnetic field", J.
Polymer Sci., part B: Polymer Physics
38, 3256 - 3270(2000).
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P. Das, J. Xu, J. Roy and N.
Chakrabarti, “Liquid Crystal Polymorphism in F-actin Optical Microscopic
and Rotary Dispersion Studies”, J. Chem. Phys.
111, 8240 - 8250 (1999).
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P. Das and W. H. Schwarz,
“Solitons in Cell Membranes”, Phys. Rev. E 51,
3588 - 3612 (1995).
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P. Das and W. H. Schwarz,
“Continuum and Molecular Theories of Biaxial Nematics: Calculation of
2-Director Viscosity Coefficients”, Mol. Cryst. Liq.
Cryst. 239, 27 – 55 (1994).
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P. Das, G. Nounesis, C. W.
Garland, G. Sigaud and N. H. Tinh, “Critical Heat Capacity at Nematic -
Smectic-A1 and Smectic-A1 – Smectic-A2
Transitions in DB5 + TBBA”, Liq. Cryst. 7,
883 –893 (1990).
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P. Das, K. Ema and C. W.
Garland, “Calorimetric Study of Smectic-A to Smectic-C Transition in
TBBA”, Liq. Cryst. 4, 205 –208 (1989).
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P. Das, K. Ema, C. W.
Garland and R. Shashidahr, “Calorimetric Study of the Incommensurate
Smectic-A phase in DB7OCN +8OCB”, Liq. Cryst.
4, 581 –590 (1989).
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P. Leach, P. Das, C. W.
Garland and R. Shashidahr, “Calorimetric Study of
Nonyloxybenzoyloxycyano-azobenzene (9OBCAB)”, Mol. Cryst.
Liq. Cryst. 168, 183 –187 (1989).
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P. Das and C. W. Garland,
“Anomalous Heat Capacity Associated with the Incommensurate Smectic-A
phase in DB7OCN +8OCB”, In: Incommensurate Crystal, Liquid
Crystals and Quasi-crystals, eds. J. F. Scott and N. A. Scott, Plenum
Publishing Corp. (1987).
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L. Bhattacharyya, P. Das and
A. Sen, “Purification and Properties of D-galactose-binding Lectins
from some Erythrina species”, Archives of Biophysics & Biochemistry
211, 459 - 470 (1981).
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P. Das, “Pretransitional
Phenomena in Pure States and in a Binary Mixture of Axially and
Transversally Dipolar Rodlike Molecules of Near-Identical Structures”,
National Symposium on Soft Matter, September 18-19 (2008), Invited
Lecture-19.
Contact
pdas@bosemain.boseinst.ac.in
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