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Ms. Mahitha Pulithitta Mohanan | Sensor | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Mahitha Pulithitta Mohanan | PhD. Student | Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham | India 

Ms. Mahitha Pulithitta Mohanan is a research scholar in the Department of Chemistry at Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Amritapuri, Kerala, India, actively engaged inadvancing catalytic and electrochemical sciences. Her research primarily focuses on the design, synthesis, and application of ruthenium-based complexes for catalytic transformations and electrochemical sensing. She has developed innovative methodologies in coordination and organometallic chemistry, emphasizing homogeneous catalysis, bioinorganic systems, and the fabrication of electrochemical sensors for biomedical and environmental applications. Mahitha has made significant research contributions with publications in internationally reputed journals such as Microchemical Journal, New Journal of Chemistry, Critical Reviews in Analytical Chemistry, and Journal of Molecular Structure. Her scholarly impact is reflected in her 60 citations, h-index of 5, and i10-index of 2, demonstrating growing recognition of her scientific work. She has co-authored several book chapters with leading researchers, contributing to areas such as nanomaterials for neurotransmitter sensors, photochromic materials, and biomass valorization for sustainable energy applications. Her research presentations at international platforms in Turkey and India highlight her active engagement in collaborative and cross-disciplinary scientific discourse. Additionally, she has explored polymer nanocomposites and conducting materials for applications in EMI shielding and sensor development. Mahitha’s research integrates experimental chemistry with material science innovation, contributing to the next generation of catalytic and sensing systems that align with sustainability and green chemistry principles.

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Featured Publications : 

  • Mahitha Pulithitta Mohanan, Gulsu Keles, Naveen V. Kulkarni, & Sevinc Kurbanoglu. (2025). Design of a simple and green electrochemical sensor based on molecularly imprinted polymer supported by ruthenium pincer complex and multi-walled carbon nanotube for the detection of anticancer drug Nintedanib. Microchemical Journal, 115701.

  • Mahitha P. M., Nakul S., Naveen V. Kulkarni, Balaji R. Jagirdar, & William D. Jones. (2023). Guerbet upgrading of ethanol to n-butanol using Ru (III) catalysts under air. New Journal of Chemistry, 47, 7470–7475.

  • Mahitha Pulithitta Mohanan, Gulsu Keles, Anaswara Sajeev Aji, Naveen V. Kulkarni, & Sevinc Kurbanoglu. (2025). Transition metal complexes based electrochemical (Bio) sensors for the detection of dopamine. Critical Reviews in Analytical Chemistry, 1–22.

  • Reshma G., Nakul S., Mahitha P. M., Naveen V. Kulkarni, Dineshchakravarthy Senthurpandi, Sharma S. R. K. C. Yamijala, William W. Brennessel, & William D. Jones. (2021). Synthesis and molecular structure of half-sandwich ruthenium (II) complexes containing pyrazolyl ligands. Journal of Molecular Structure.

  • P. M. Mahitha, K. Sneha, P. S. Advaith, K. Rashid Sultan, Malavika Sajith, Burney Jose, S. Hema, Sreedha Sambhudevan, & Balakrishnan Shankar. (2020). Conducting polyaniline based rubber nanocomposites – Synthesis and characterization studies. Materials Today Proceedings.

Ms. Mahitha Pulithitta Mohanan | Sensor | Best Researcher Award

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