Pati's researches fall into five major areas; Quantum Magnetism, Optical and Opto-electronic Properties, Transport in Nanostructures and Biomolecular Systems, Hydrogen Storage in Organic Molecular Solids and New Carbon based Materials[10] and his studies are reported to have widened the understanding of electronic optical and magnetic phenomena in molecular systems.[11] The process developed by him for the preparation of Julolidine conjugates[12] have earned him a patent.[13] His researches have been documented by way of a number of peer-reviewed articles;[14][15]Google Scholar, an online article repository of scientific articles, has listed 292 of them.[16] He is a member of American Physical Society, American Chemical Society and The World Academy of Sciences. He sits in the editorial board of Journal of Scientific and Industrial Research and has served as an advisory board member of Journal of Materials Chemistry of the Royal Society of Chemistry and the Journal of Physical Chemistry of American Chemical Society, both during 2009–11.[8]
^Maity D, Manna AK, Karthigeyan D, Kundu TK, Pati SK, Govindaraju T. (2011). "Visible-near-infrared and fluorescent copper sensors based on julolidine conjugates: selective detection and fluorescence imaging in living cells". Chemistry: A European Journal. 17 (40) (published September 2011): 11152–61. doi:10.1002/chem.201101906. PMID21882277.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)