Current research area of Dr. Debamalya Banerjee involves electrical characterization of organic polymer based thin films and electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR). Previously he has worked on spin dynamics in inorganic radicals, distance measurements in labeled proteins, investigations of structural dynamics in amorphous and super cooled phases of aqueous systems and dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP).
Phase transitions and relaxation processes in water, glycerol and glycerol-water binary liquid mixtures: Spin probe ESR studies.
Configuration and ligand binding mechanism of HydG enzyme in anaerobic [FeFe]-hydrogenase with advanced pulsed ESR techniques
Solvent effect on spin interactions of Diphenylcarbene (DPC) with pulsed EPR.
Measurement of nanometer-range distances between transition ion tags bound to specific protein sites .
Heteronuclear assisted polarization transfer in a new perchlorinated DNP polarizing agents used for 13C DNP .
Mechanistic study of 13C DNP on model systems with a homebuilt 95 GHz/36.2 MHz DNP Spectrometer