Rajib Choudhury
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Assistant Professor of Chemistry
Also affiliated: The Graduate Center, CUNY (2014–2015); University of Vienna (2011); Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati (2007); University of Miami (2010–2017); City University of New York (2014–2015); Brooklyn College (2014–2015)
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Rajib Choudhury's research focuses on the development and application of fluorescent probes for molecular detection. He has investigated syringol-derived fluorophores as charge transfer probes for detecting serum albumins and the in situ generation of zwitterionic fluorescent probes for human serum albumin detection. His work also includes the creation of novel photoacid probes, such as a merocyanine photoacid designed for visible light-controlled pH modulation.
Choudhury's scholarship metrics include an h-index of 13, with 29 total publications and 468 total citations. He has collaborated with researchers from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville and within Arkansas Tech University, including Jocelyn Dong and Natalie Buie, with whom he shares publications. His most recent publication was in 2024, indicating recent activity in his field.
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- h-index: 13
- Publications: 29
- Citations: 469
Selected Publications
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A novel merocyanine photoacid for visible light-controlled pH modulation (2024)
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In situ generation of a Zwitterionic fluorescent probe for detection of human serum albumin protein (2022)
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Evaluating the merit of a syringol derived fluorophore as a charge transfer probe for detection of serum albumins (2021)
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A Singlet Oxygen Priming Mechanism: Disentangling of Photooxidative and Downstream Dark Effects (2020)
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Dual luminescent charge transfer probe for quantitative detection of serum albumin in aqueous samples (2020)
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A boronic acid based intramolecular charge transfer probe for colorimetric detection of hydrogen peroxide (2019)
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Selective detection of human serum albumin by near infrared emissive fluorophores: Insights into structure-property relationship (2019)
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A red emissive donor-acceptor fluorophore as protein sensor: Synthesis, characterization and binding study (2018)
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Ultrafast Electron Transfer across a Nanocapsular Wall: Coumarins as Donors, Viologen as Acceptor, and Octa Acid Capsule as the Mediator (2017)
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A computational examination of the binding interactions of amyloidβ and human cystatin C (2017)
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Supramolecular self-assembly of water-soluble cavitands: investigated by molecular dynamics simulation (2017)
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Ultrafast Electron Transfer from Upper Excited State of Encapsulated Azulenes to Acceptors across an Organic Molecular Wall (2017)
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Predicting conformations and orientations of guests within a water soluble host: a molecular docking approach (2017)
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- In situ generation of a Zwitterionic fluorescent probe for detection of human serum albumin protein
- Evaluating the merit of a syringol derived fluorophore as a charge transfer probe for detection of serum albumins
- In situ generation of a Zwitterionic fluorescent probe for detection of human serum albumin protein
- Evaluating the merit of a syringol derived fluorophore as a charge transfer probe for detection of serum albumins
- Evaluating the merit of a syringol derived fluorophore as a charge transfer probe for detection of serum albumins
- Evaluating the merit of a syringol derived fluorophore as a charge transfer probe for detection of serum albumins
- In situ generation of a Zwitterionic fluorescent probe for detection of human serum albumin protein
- In situ generation of a Zwitterionic fluorescent probe for detection of human serum albumin protein
- A novel merocyanine photoacid for visible light-controlled pH modulation
- A novel merocyanine photoacid for visible light-controlled pH modulation
- A novel merocyanine photoacid for visible light-controlled pH modulation
- A novel merocyanine photoacid for visible light-controlled pH modulation
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