Chandana Pal
PhD Student
Brunel University
Uxbridge
UB8 3PH
United Kingdom
About Chandana
Educational Details:
1. B.Sc. (2003): In chemistry(H) from Burdwan University, India.
2. M.Sc. (2005): With specialisation in Physical Chemistry from Burdwan University, India.
Work Experience:
1. March 2008 - February 2009: Lecturer of Chemistry in Jamshedpur Women’s College, India.
2. October 2006 - March 2008: Research Intern in National Metallurgical Laboratory, Jamshedpur, India.
3. May 2005 -March 2006: Assistant Teacher in Singur Mahamaya Boys’ High School (Sponsored by Government of West Bengal, India)
Research
Research Interests
1. Spectroscopic, electrical and electrochemical properties of novel bis phthalocyanines and its application as biosensor.
2. Optoelectronics of nanocomposite lead sulphide embedded on metal-free phthalocyanine.
Research Activity
Publications
Publications NOT from BRAD
1. C. Pal, A. N. Cammidge, M. J. Cook, J. L. Sosa-Sanchez, A. K. Sharma and A. K. Ray, ‘In situ chemichromic studies of interactions between a lutetium bis-octaalkyl-substituted phthalocyanine and selected biological cofactors’, Journal of the Royal Society Interface, 2011. doi: 10.1098/ rsif.2010.0726.
2. C. F. Cruz Blanco, C. Pal, J. J. Ojeda, A. K. Ray, and A. K. Sharma, ‘Morphological and Elemental Studies on Titania Thin Films Electrodeposited at Different Bath Temperatures’, Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 2011, In press.
3. N. B. Chaure, A. N. Cammidge, I. Chambrier, M. J. Cook, M. G. Cain, C. E. Murphy, C. Pal and A. K. Ray, ‘High-mobility solution-processed copper phthalocyanine-based organic field-effect transistors’, Science and Technology of Advanced Materials, 12(2011), p1-7. doi:10.1088/1468-6996/12/2/025001
4. A. Agarwal, C. Pal, K.K. Sahu, ‘Extractive removal of Chromium (VI) from industrial effluent’, Journal of Hazardous material, 159(2008), p458-464. doi:10.1016/j.jhazmat.2008.02.121.




