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Location: Chemistry Department (6th
Feb)
VMCC (7th
Feb)
Welcome Message
On the behalf of the entire organizing team, it gives me great pleasure to welcome you
all to IIT Bombay on the occasion of the sixteenth CRSI National Symposium in
Chemistry, held during the Golden Jubilee Year of the creation of independent
Chemistry Department at IIT Bombay. NSC-16 occupies a special place among the
various activities we have planned to celebrate our Golden Jubilee.
Over the years NSC has become the most important meeting in the chemistry calender
in our country. During this edition of NSC, we have over 1200 registered participants
of which about 80% constitute young PhD and Masters students. Apart from several
Medal Lectures, Named Lectures, Special Lectures, and Invited Lectures, the
symposium will also feature the First IIT Bombay Chemistry Golden Jubilee Lecture
(to be delivered by Prof. C. N. R. Rao FRS). The number of posters that will be
displayed during the symposium has also grown in number to set a new NSC record (~
500 posters).
We have made necessary arrangements to take good care of you during the symposium
days at IIT Bombay. Considering the enormity of the meeting, there could be a few
shortcomings and I hope you would bear with any inconvenience. Our volunteers will
be there to assist you during the meeting and you may contact them for any special
assistance.
Once again, a warm welcome to you all.
R. Murugavel
Convener
LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Patron D. V. Khakhar
Convener R. Murugavel
Co-conveners C. P. Rao R.V. Hosur
S. K. Ghosh G. D. Yadav
Conf. Secretary K. P. Kaliappan
Joint Secretaries S. J. Gharpure Anindya Datta
A.K. Srivastava A.V.R. Reddy
B.M. Bhanage
Treasurer Anil Kumar
Members
M. S. Balakrishna S. Durani Ruchi Anand Prasenjit Ghosh
Rodney Fernandes Rajarshi Chakrabarti G. K. Lahiri S. J. Gharpure
Arindam Chowdhury Debabrata Maiti Krishna P. Kaliappan A. Q. Contractor
Pradeep Mathur S. R. Kotha Anindya Datta Suvarn Kulkarni
S. N. Datta G. Rajaraman Anil Kumar Sandip Kar
C. P. Rao I. N. N Namboothiri Nand Kishore M. Ravikanth
Pradeepkumar P. I M. K. Mishra Maheswaran S. A. K. Singh
G. Naresh Patwari H. B. Singh V. K. Singh Y. U. Sasidhar
R. B. Sunoj H.N Ghosh B. L. Tembe B.M. Bhanage
M. Aslam Sagar Mitra A. Bhattacharya Soumyo Mukherjee
Ashutosh Kumar Samir Maji Rajdeep Bandopadhyay Dinesh Kabra
Dhirendra Bahadur V. Ramgopal Rao
COMMITTEES
Accommodation A. Datta M. S. Balakrishna G. N. Patwari
Rajarshi Chakrabarti Vijaykant Khorwal
Abstract Book D. Maiti M. S. Balakrishna I. N. N. Namboothiri
S. N. Datta Arindam Chowdhury Sandip Kar
Rajeshkumar T. Bhawana Pandey Sandeep K Gupta
Transport G.N. Patwari R. A. Fernandes Nishikant Satam
Saurabh K Singh
Food Ruchi Anand Maheswaran S. H. B. Singh
V. K. Singh Anil Kumar Sunil K Sharma
Scientific Program Pradeep Kumar P. I. M. K. Mishra G. K. Lahiri
S. Durani S Harikrishna
Conf. Website, PR G. Rajaraman S. S. Kulkarni Nand Kishore
Registration Arindam Chowdhury S. J. Gharpure S. Durani
Sandip Kar Sandeep K Gupta
Finance A. Q. Contractor Anil Kumar K. P. Kaliappan
R. Murugavel G. N. Patwari R. B. Sunoj
Conf. Material , Brochure P. Ghosh M. Ravikanth Pradeep Kumar P.I.
Sreevani. G
Stall Maheswaran S. Rajarshi Chakrabarti Yogesh G. Shelke
Poster S. R. Kotha Y. U. Sashidhar B. L. Tembe
Saumik Sen Ritambhara Jangir
Audio Visual S. S. Kulkarni D. Maiti R. Anand
Overall Student
Co-ordinator
Narendra Kumar
CRSI COUNCIL
President S. Chandrasekaran
Immediate Past President V. Krishnan
Founder President C. N. R. Rao
Vice Presidents K. Bhattacharyya T. K. Chandrashekar S. Ghosh
R. N. Mukherjee K. N. Ganesh
Secretary General G. Mugesh
Secretary N. Jayaraman
Treasurer Sourav Pal
Jt. Secretaries A. K. Ganguli K. K. Bhasin
A. Kamal D. S. Pandey
Jt. Treasurer S. Sankararaman
Members
B. Basu Sanjay Batra S. Bhattacharya Asit K. Chakrabarti
A. Dandia Amitabha Das S. G. Devi D. D. Dhavale
P. Gautam Kallol K. Ghosh C. S. Gopinath Nashreen Islam
V. K. Jain Kamal K. Kapoor A. T. Khan S. Mashraqui
R. Murugavel Sudhir Nambiar Homendra Naorem D. Ramaiah
R. Ramaraj K. S. Rangappa V. Subramanian M. Swaminathan
Sanjay Trehan
CRSI Mumbai
Chapter Conveners K. P. Kaliappan A.K. Tyagi
16th
CRSI National Symposium in Chemistry
Department of Chemistry, IIT-Bombay
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
16th
National Symposium in Chemistry
PROGRAMME
Friday, 7 February 2014
08.00 – 09.30 Registration at the Conference Venue
09:30 – 10.30 SESSION I: INAUGURATION AND PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS
10.30 – 11.00 TEA BREAK
SESSION II: AWARD /MEDAL LECTURES
11.00 – 13.15 CHAIRPERSON : A. Chakravorty
11.00 – 11.30 L1: Lecture by CRSI Honorary Fellow
Roeland J. M. Nolte, Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Title: Design and Synthesis of Bio-inspired Catalysts and Materials
11.30 – 12.00 L2: Lecture by CRSI Honorary Fellow
Lutz F. Tietze, University of Göttingen, Germany
Title: Novel Drugs and Targets for a Selective Treatment of Cancer
12.00 – 12.30 L3: C. N. R. Rao National Prize in Chemical Sciences Lecture
H. N. Ghosh, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai
Title: Ultrafast Hole and Electron Transfer Dynamics on the Design of
Higher Efficient Super-Sensitized Quantum Dot Solar Cell
12.30– 12.50 L4: Bronze Medal Lecture
Satish Patil, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore
Title: Influence of Torsional Angle on Polymer Chain Conformation and
Charge Carrier Mobility
12.50 – 13.10 L5: Bronze Medal Lecture
Prasenjit Ghosh, Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay
Title: Understanding the N-heterocyclic Carbene Influence: From Drawing
Board to Practical Utility
13.10 – 16.00
LUNCH AND POSTER SESSION I (Guest House Lawns)
CHAIRPERSON : V. Chandrasekhar
Posters No. 1 to 248
14.00 – 15. 30 CRSI COUNCIL MEETING (Members only)
VMCC Board Room
15.30 – 16.00 TEA BREAK
SESSION III: SPECIAL AND MEDAL LECTURES
16.00 – 18.00 CHAIRPERSON : K. N. Ganesh
16.00 – 16.30 L6: CRSI Medal Lecture
Arun K. Ghosh, Purdue University, USA
Title: Organic Synthesis and Molecular Design in Today‟s Medicine
16.30 – 17.00 L7: Silver Medal Lecture
Vinod K. Singh, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Bhopal
Title: Enantioselective Reactions via Dual Activation using Hydrogen
Bonding Organocatalysts
17.00 – 17.20 L8: Bronze Medal Lecture
A. Srinivasan, National Institute of Science Education and Research,
Bhubaneswar
Title: Contracted Porphyrinoids
17.20 – 17.40 L9: Bronze Medal Lecture
Bhisma K. Patel, Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati
Title: Alkylbenzene as ArCO-, ArCH2- and ArCOO- Surrogates
17.40 – 18.00 Presentation/Remarks
Marinda Li Wu, President, American Chemical Society
18.00 – 18.45 SPECIAL SESSION
Felicitation to Prof. C. N. R. Rao
Founder President, CRSI
19.00 – 21.30 DINNER (Guest House Lawns)
Saturday, 8 February 2014
SESSION IV: SPECIAL AND MEDAL LECTURES
09:00 – 10.30 CHAIRPERSON : T. K. Chandrashekar
09.00 – 09.45 L10: C. N. R. Rao Award Lecture
Andrew B. Holmes, University of Melbourne, Australia
Title: Challenges in Synthesis and Fabrication of Solar Cells Fabricated
from Conjugated Materials
9.45 – 10.15 L11: A. Chakravorty Endowment Lecture
William B. Tolman, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA
Title: Copper-Oxygen Intermediates Relevant to Metalloenzymes and
Other Oxidation Catalysts
10.15 - 10.45 L12: Silver Medal Lecture
P. K. Chattaraj, Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur
Title: All-Metal Aromaticity and Conceptual DFT
10.45 – 11.10 TEA BREAK
SESSION V: NSC-16 SPECIAL SESSION
THEME: 50 Years of Chemistry at IIT Bombay
11.10 − 13.15 CHAIRPERSON: R. Murugavel
11.10 – 11.30 IIT Bombay
Chemistry Golden Jubilee Remarks
11.30 – 12.15 Inaugural IIT Bombay Chemistry Golden Jubilee Lecture
L13: C. N. R. Rao, National Research Professor, Linus Pauling Research
Professor and Honorary President of Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced
Scientific Research, Bangalore
12.15 – 12.40 L14: Invited Lecture
Anshu Pandey, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore
Title: Controlling Absorption and Emission in Semiconductor Nanocrystals
12.40 – 13.05 L15: Invited Lecture
Arindam Chowdhury, Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay
Title: Energetic inhomogeneity in nanocrystals: Insights from single emitter
spectroscopy
13.05 – 16.00
LUNCH AND POSTER SESSION II (Guest House Lawns)
CHAIRPERSON : V. Chandrasekhar
Posters No. 249-497
15.30 – 16.00 TEA BREAK
16.00 – 18.00 SESSION VI: MEDAL LECTURES
CHAIRPERSON : S. Umapathy
16.00 – 16.30 L16: Mizhushima-Raman Lecture
Hiro-o Hamaguchi , National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan
Title: Raman Spectroscopy: Past and Future
16.30 – 16.50 L17: Bronze Medal Lecture
M. Jayakannan, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Pune
Title: Polymer Vesicles: Emerging Platform for Anticancer Drug Delivery
16.50 – 17.10 L18: Bronze Medal Lecture
Rukshana I. Kureshy, CSIR-Central Salt & Marine Chemicals Research
Institute, Bhavnagar
Title: Asymmetric Organic Transformations for the Preparation of
Biologically Important Chiral Compounds: Development of Novel Chiral
Catalysts
17.10 – 18.30 CRSI General Body Meeting
Presentation of Medals/Awards
18.30 – 20.00 SESSION VII: LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS
CHAIRPERSON : S. Chandrasekaran
18.30 – 19.15 L19: Gold Medal Lecture
S. S. Krishnamurthy, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore
Title: Voyaging the “P-N-P” Islands: An Odyssey Spanning Four Decades
19.15 – 20.00 L20: Gold Medal Lecture
J. P. Mittal, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai
Title: A Tryst with Radiation Research
20.00 – 21.30 DINNER (Guest House Lawns)
Sunday, 9 February 2014
09.00 – 10.30 SESSION VIII: AWARD/MEDAL LECTURES
CHAIRPERSON : D.S. Pandey
09.00 – 09.30 L21: CRSI Medal Lecture
Varinder K. Aggarwal, University of Bristol, UK
Title: Assembly Line Synthesis
09.30 – 10.00 L22: CRSI Medal Lecture
Arunava Gupta, The University of Alabama, USA
Title: Magnetic and Semiconducting Oxide and Chalcogenide
Nanocrystals
10.00 – 10.30 L23: C. N. R. Rao National Prize Lecture in Chemical Sciences
Amitava Patra, Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science, Kolkata
Title: Fluorescence Dynamics of Nanomaterials for Potential Applications
10.30 – 11.00 TEA BREAK
11.00 – 12.45 SESSION IX: MEDAL LECTURES
CHAIRPERSON : E. D. Jemmis
11.00 – 11.30 L24: Silver Medal Lecture
S. Goswami, Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science, Kolkata
Title: Metal Coordinated Azo-aromatic: An Uupsurge in the Studies of
Non-Innocent Ligand Chemistry
11.30 – 11.50 L25: Bronze Medal Lecture
I. N. N. Namboothiri, Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay
Title: Catalytic Asymmetric Synthesis of Novel Multi-functional and
Bioactive Molecules
11.50 – 12.10 L26: Bronze Medal Lecture
C. V. Ramana, National Chemical Laboratory, Pune
Title: Harmonious Orchestration of Catalytic Transformations in
Sequence: The Total Synthesis of Isatisine A and Trigonoliimine C
12.10 – 12.30 L27: Bronze Medal Lecture
Surinder Mehta, Panjab University, Chandigarh
Title: Catalytic and Sensor Based Applications of Metallic Nanoparticles
12.30 – 13.00 L28: Silver Medal Lecture
S. Ramakrishnan, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore
Title: Lessons in taming of MACROmolecules
13.00 – 14.00 LUNCH
14.00 – 15.30 SESSION X: CHEMISTRY IN INDUSTRY
14.00 – 14.30 L29: Joachim Rheinheimer, Global Research Crop Protection, BASF,
Germany
Title: Fungicide Research in Plant Protection
14.30 – 15.00 L30 A.V. Rama Rao, Avra Laboratories Pvt. Ltd., Hyderabad
Title: Taking Innovation to the Market: A Scientist‟s Journey
15.00 – 15.30 L31: Robert J Visser, Applied Materials, USA
Title: Precision materials engineering for solving critical industry
inflections
15.30 – 15.50 TEA/COFFEE
15.50 – 17.10 SESSION XI: MEDAL LECTURES
CHAIRPERSON : Swapan Ghosh
15.50 – 16.10 L32: Bronze Medal Lecture
S. Perumal, Madurai Kamaraj University, Madurai
Title: Domino Reactions in the Construction of Novel Heterocycles
16.10 – 16.30 L33: Bronze Medal Lecture
R. K. Mahajan, Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar
Title: Electrochemical Sensors for Cation/Anion Recognition
16.30 – 16.50 L34: Bronze Medal Lecture
A. C. Bhasikuttan, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai
Title: Molecular Recognition in Biomolecular Assemblies: Photochemical
Perspective of Thioflavin T on G-quadruplex DNA
16.50 – 17.00 Concluding Remarks
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16th
CRSI National Symposium in Chemistry
Department of Chemistry, IIT Bombay
Lectures
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7- Feb L1: Lecture by CRSI Honorary Fellow 11:00-11:30
Design and synthesis of bio-inspired catalysts and materials
Roeland J. M. Nolte
Radboud University Nijmegen
Bio-inspired nanostructures are currently receiving a great deal of attention and have great potential in
areas such as catalysis and materials science. In this lecture I will discuss recent examples of such
nanostructures synthesized by our group. The first is modeled after naturally occurring motor systems,
e.g. DNA polymerases and exonucleases. An essential feature of these complex enzyme systems is that
they can bind to DNA chains and modify them while gliding along them. Such catalytic systems that stay
bound with their substrates are called processive. We have constructed a synthetic catalytic system that
operates in a similar fashion, i.e. it binds to a synthetic polymer (polybutadiene) and moves along it while
performing a reaction (epoxidation of the polymer double bonds). The second example involves the
design and synthesis of self-assembled nanostructures from isocyanopeptidic homopolymers and
amphiphilic block copolymers. These architectures can form biomimetic cytoskeletons and act as
nanoreactors, which can be taken up by cells and function as artificial organelles. Finally, I will discuss
the synthesis of biohybrid architectures from viruses, e.g. the Cowpea Chlorotic Mottle Virus (CCMV).
The genetic material of the CCMV particles has been removed and replaced by enzyme molecules to
create a nanoreactor and by polymers and inorganic components to generate functional biohybrid
architectures. These virus-like particles (VLP‟s) have been combined with photocleavable dendritic
polymers to give photoswitchable colloidal systems.
7- Feb L2: Lecture by CRSI Honorary Fellow 11:30-12:00
Novel drugs and targets for a selective treatment of cancer
Lutz F. Tietze
Institute of Org. and Biomol.Chem. University of Göttingen, Tammannstr. 2, D-37077
Göttingen, Germany
Anticancer treatment is hampered by an insufficient differentiation of normal and malignant cells,
resulting in severe side effects. For a selective therapy we use a conjugate of an enzyme and a monoclonal
anti-body, which binds to tumour associated antigens, to convert a non-toxic pro-drug into a cytotoxic
compound selectively at the surface of malignant cells (ADEPT). The recently developed novel
galactosidic prodrugs based on the natural antibiotic duocarmycin are up to almost one million times less
cytotoxic than the prodrugs in the presence of the cleaving enzyme β-D-galactosidase. The IC50-value of
the formed drugs is as low as 150 fM. These compounds do not attack DNA as found for duocarmycin,
but aldehyde dehydrogenase 1 as a new target in cancer therapy.
References
1. Tietze, L. F.; Schmuck, K. Curr. Pharm. Des. 2011, 17, 3527.
2. Tietze, L. F.; Krewer, B.; Frauendorf, H.; Major, F.; Schuberth, I. Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2006, 45,
6570.
3. Tietze, L. F.; Major, F.; Schuberth, I. Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2006, 45, 6574.
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4. Tietze, L. F.; von Hof, J. M.; Müller, M.; Krewer, B.; Schuberth, I. Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2010, 49,
7336.
5. Wirth, T.; Pestel, G. F.; Ganal, V.; Kirmeier, T.; Schuberth, I.; Rein, T.; Tietze, L. F.; Sieber, S. A.
Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2013, 52, 6921.
7- Feb L3: C.N.R. Rao National Prize in Chemical Sciences 12:00-12:30
Ultrafast hole and electron transfer dynamics on the design of higher efficient
super-sensitized quantum dot solar cell
Hirendra N. Ghosh
Radiation and Photochemistry Division, BARC, Mumbai
Interest of charge transfer in molecule-QD system has been intensified due to report on multiple exciton
generation (MEG) in quantum dot. Till date highest conversion efficiency in quantum dot solar cells
(QDSCs) has been reported to be ~ 5.2 % which is much lower than conventional DSSCs. The main
factors for lower overall efficiency are mainly due to limited absorption of solar radiation of the QD
materials and slow hole transfer rate. In addition to that, size of QDs are 2-3 nm and sometimes much
larger, due to this QDs loading on TiO2 electrode is much smaller as compared to the dye molecules
which are less than 1 nm in DSSC. As a result injected electrons in QDSC are in direct contact with the
electrolyte, which is undesirable. All the problems can be tackled by introducing concept of super
sensitization in solar cell. In super sensitization quantum dot and molecular adsorbate can exchange
charge carriers where molecular adsorbate in addition to photosensitization the quantum dot material, it
also can act as hole quencher (transporter) which primarily generated out of photo-excitation of QD. As a
result grand charge separation can take place where the QD-molecular composite material can be use as
super sensitizer. Femto-second transient absorption and time-resolved emission and pulse radiolysis
measurements provide further insight into the excited interaction of dyes with quantum dot, TiO2 and
QD/TiO2 films and interfacial electron transfer processes. Inner mechanism has been unraveled for
optimization and improvement of photo-response of QDSC in the red region solar spectrum through
femtosecond transient absorption studies. The synergy of combining semiconductor quantum dots and
near-IR absorbing dye molecules provides new opportunities to harvest photons from different regions of
the solar spectrum.
7- Feb L4: Bronze Medal Lecture 12:30-12:50
Influence of torsional angle on polymer chain conformation and charge
carrier mobility
Satish Patil
SSCU, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore
The development of molecular semiconductors for optoelectronic devices has tremendous impact on
energy production. However, a major challenge to attain widespread implementation of this technology
would be to develop materials by cost effective methods and achieve high stability. Although this can
pose a great challenge, the concept of bulk heterojunction has provided the record-breaking efficiency of
as high as 9.2%. However, a clear relationship between the material properties and stability is still
lacking. In this talk, the role of torsional defects in molecular semiconductor shall be discussed.
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Moreover, our recent results of design and synthesis of ambipolar π-conjugated polymers for organic
field-effect transistors (OFET) will be highlighted.
7- Feb L5: Bronze Medal Lecture 12:50-13:10
Understanding the N-heterocyclic carbene influence: From drawing board to
practical utility
Prasenjit Ghosh
Department of Chemistry, IIT Bombay
Of late, the world of homogeneous catalysis is taken over by a new "wonder ligand" named the N-
heterocyclic carbenes (NHCs) and consequently, the understanding of their influence on catalysis has thus
become of immense interest for better designing of efficient catalysts systems. Our efforts with the aid of
combined experimental and computational studies strive to identify the key attributes of the N-
heterocyclic carbenes that govern and control the catalyst reactivity during catalysis. By looking at the
performances of such hypothesis driven molecularly tailored catalysts in various CX (X = C, O, N) bond
forming reactions, of significance to the contemporary organic synthesis, we endeavor to understand the
N-heterocylic carbene influence in both homogeneous catalysis and in biomedical application studies.
7- Feb L6: CRSI Medal Lecture 16:00-16:30
Organic Synthesis and Molecular Design in Today's Medicine
Arun K. Ghosh
Purdue University
Our longstanding interest in the chemistry and biology of natural products brought a unique perspective to
our work in the area of structure-based drug design and development. Our work in the design of
therapeutically relevant enzyme inhibitors demonstrates the significance of this strategy. Aspartic acid
proteases are involved in the pathogenesis of many of human diseases and not surprisingly, aspartyl
proteases have become important targets for drug-design and development. The combination of HIV
protease inhibitor-based drugs in highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) continues to be the major
treatment regimen for HIV/AIDS. However, one of the major challenges of HAART-therapy is the
emergence of multidrug-resistant HIV-1 variants. In this context, our research efforts targeting the
protein backbone led to structurally diverse new classes of potent HIV-1 protease inhibitors with
impressive resistance profiles. Another aspartic acid protease, memapsin 2 (β-secretase, BACE-1), has
become an important drug-design target for the treatment of Alzheimer's disease. Our structure-based
design has led to the development of a number of potent and selective inhibitors of memapsin 2 for
clinical development. This presentation will feature novel design-concepts, general strategies and
development tools for HIV-1 protease inhibitors against HIV/AIDS and β-secretase inhibitors against
Alzheimer's disease.
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7- Feb L7: Silver Medal Lecture 16:30-17:00
Enantioselective reactions via dual activation using hydrogen-bonding
organocatalysts
Vinod K Singh
IISER Bhopal
Nature is the source of diverse range of chiral molecules, which have been used as organocatalysts for a
variety of asymmetric transformations. Similar to amino acid and carbohydrate-based small molecule
catalysts, cinchona alkaloids have also been widely exploited as organocatalysts in their native and
modified forms. They possess unique molecular recognition ability due to presence of C-9 hydroxyl
group and tertiary nitrogen present in the quinuclidine moiety, which together carry out organocatalysis
through simultaneous activation (dual activation) of two reacting species. Interestingly, both the
enantiomers of the chiral product could easily be accessed due to occurrence of these alkaloids in
pseudoenantiomeric forms. A number of reports from the group of Cannon, Jacobsen, Wang, Takemoto,
Hiemstra and many others illustrating the use of cinchona alkaloid based thio(urea) catalysts in various
stereoselective transformations clearly dictates the versatility of these catalysts and thus calls for further
exploration. In this direction, our group has also successfully carried out several enantioselective
organocatalytic transformations using these catalysts, which will be discussed in this lecture.
7- Feb L8: Bronze Medal Lecture 17:00-17:20
Contracted porphyrinoids
A. Srinivasan
National Institute of Science Education and Research, Bhubaneswar
The contracted porphyrinoids received much attention since the first synthesis of subphthalocyanines, the
contracted homologues of phthalocyanines formed by three instead of four N-fused 1,3-diiminoisoindole
units, represent fascinating example of nonplanar aromaticity with unique spectral and electronic features.
Subsequently, series of contracted porphyrinoids such as, subporphyrazines and subporphyrin are
reported. These set of compounds are found to be an ideal candidates for the construction of
supramolecular self-assemblies in spite of the increased ring strain. On the other hand, calix[4]pyrrole is
a class of fully meso-substituted porphyrinogen macrocycles and binds with various anions both in
solution and in the solid state.1c However, the corresponding contracted calixpyrroles are not known in
the literature. Recently, we reported synthesis of pyrroloindolizine derivative (1), which is a structural
analogue of calyx [2]pyrrole, the smallest possible calixpyrrole analogue. Our group also reported meso-
aryl[14]triphyrin(2.1.1) (2) which is the smallest congener of meso-aryl and β-unsubstituted porphyrin
containing only pyrrole rings in its free-base form. Introduction of one more pyrrole ring in 2 leads to
normal porphyrin (3). In this presentation, we wish to address the synthesis, spectral and structural
characterization of such contracted and normal porphyrinoids.
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7- Feb L9: Bronze Medal Lecture 17:20-17:40
Alkylbenzene as ArCO-, ArCH2- and ArCOO- surrogates
Bhisma K Patel
IIT Guwahati
Alkylbenzenes (Ar-CH3) are no more inert, of late they have been efficient sources to ArCO, ArCH2,
ArCOO as depicted below. Works pertaining to this and some others on unconventional coupling shall be
presented during the talk.
References
1. Rout, S. K.; Guin, S.; Ghara, K. K.; Banerjee, A.; Patel, B. K. Org. Lett.2012, 14, 3982.
2. Majji, G.; Guin, S.; Gogoi, A.; Rout, S. K.; Patel, B. K. Chem. Commun.2013, 49, 3031.
3. Gogoi, A.; Guin, S.; Rout, S. K.; Patel, B. K. Org. Lett.2013, 15, 1802.
4. Rout, S. K.; Guin, S.; Banerjee, A.; Khatun, N.; Gogoi, A.; Patel, B. K. Org. Lett.2013, 15, 4106.
5. Guin, S.; Rout, S. K.; Banerjee, A.; Nandi, S.; Patel, B. K. Org. Lett.2012, 14, 5294.
6. Guin, S.; Rout, S. K.; Gogoi, A.; Ali, W.; Patel, B. K. Communicated.
8- Feb L10: CNR Rao Award Lecture 09:00-09:45
Challenges in synthesis and fabrication of solar cells fabricated from
conjugated materials
Andrew B Holmes
University of Melbourne
A summary of the work of the Victorian Organic Solar Cell Consortium in developing bulk
heterojunction and dye-sensitised solar cells for roll-to-roll printing will be presented. The work depends
on the development of new light harvesting materials, understanding their optoelectronic properties,
fabrication of small solar cell devices and scaling up device size and materials for printing. New
polymers in blends with solution-processible fullerenes have been described that deliver energy
conversion efficiencies of 8.5% in bulk heterojunction devices. Examples of large area printed devices
and encapsulation techniques will be described.
8- Feb L11: A. Chakravorty Endowment Lecture 09:45-10:15
Copper-Oxygen intermediates relevant to metalloenzymes and other oxidation
catalysts
William B. Tolman
Department of Chemistry, University of Minnesota
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Inspired by the unusual active site structures and reactivities exhibited by copper enzymes, we seek to
prepare and characterize synthetic complexes in order to test hypotheses developed to explain the novel
functions of the biological sites. Mono- and dicopper hydroxo complexes at high oxidation states are
proposed intermediates in oxidation catalysis by copper enzymes and other catalysts, and thus are key
targets for synthesis and characterization. Recently, we identified a Cu(III)-OH complex supported by a
pyridine(dicarboxamide) ligand, and found that it performed hydrogen atom abstraction reactions at high
rates. In this lecture, progress toward understanding the basis for these high rates will be presented.
Motivated by lessons learned from these studies, new research has focused on novel oxidized dicopper
species supported by binucleating ligands with pyridine (dicarboxamide) donors. Preliminary data in
support of the formulations of these species will be discussed.
8- Feb L12: Silver Medal Lecture 10:15-10:45
All-metal aromaticity and conceptual DFT
P. K. Chattaraj
Department of Chemistry and Centre for Theoretical Studies, IIT, Kharagpur
Several metal clusters exhibit aromatic behaviour. Conceptual density functional theory has been found to
be useful in analyzing the behaviour of all- metal aromatic and antiaromatic compounds and their
complexes in terms of different global and local reactivity descriptors as well as the nucleus independent
chemical shift. Aromaticity and antiaromaticity in cyclic alkali clusters, polyacene analogues of inorganic
ring compounds, multivalent superatoms, trigonal cyclic - bonded dianions as well as their different
sandwich and multi- decker complexes are analyzed in terms of those reactivity descriptors and the
associated electronic structure principles. The hydrogen storage ability of these clusters has been
explored.
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2. P. K. Chattaraj and D. R. Roy, J. Phys. Chem. A 111, 4684 (2007)
3.P .K.Chattaraj and S.Giri, J. Phys. Chem. A 111, 11116 (2007)
4.S. Khatua, D.R. Roy, P. K. Chattaraj and M. Bhattacharjee, Chem.Comm. 2, 135 (2007)
5.D. R. Roy and P. K. Chattaraj, J. Phys. Chem. A 112, 1612 (2008)
6.P. K. Chattaraj, D. R. Roy, and S. Duley, Chem. Phys. Lett.460, 382 (2008)
7. R. Das, and P. K. Chattaraj, J. Phys. Chem. A 116, 3259 (2012)
8.S. Pan, S. Giri, and P. K. Chattaraj, J. Comp. Chem. 33, 425 (2012)
9. K. Srinivasu, S. Ghosh, R. Das, S. Giri and P. K. Chattaraj, RSC Adv. 2, 2914 (2012)
10. S. Paul, T. Goswami, A. Misra, and P. K. Chattaraj, Theor. Chem. Acc. 132, 1391 (2013)
8- Feb L13: Inaugural IIT Bombay Chemistry Golden Jubilee 11:30-12:15
Lecture by C. N. R. Rao
National Research Professor, Linus Pauling Research Professor and Honorary President of
Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research, Bangalore
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8- Feb L14: Invited Lecture 12:15-12:40
Controlling absorption and emission in semiconductor nanocrystals
Anshu Pandey
Solid State and Structural Chemistry Unit, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India
Optical properties play an important role in deciding the applicability of semiconductor materials to
various devices. As an example we consider the case of feasibility of usage of type-II nanocrystal
materials in photovoltaic devices.
The number of defects present in a photovoltaic depends upon the volume of material used to prepare it.
The act of balancing the twin concerns of minimizing device volume and maximizing light absorption
thus places very stringent lower bounds on the absorption cross sections of the materials used to make
such devices. Type-II nanocrystals on the other hand are materials where the band offsets are staggered,
so that charges separate automatically upon excitonic cooling. Although the natural separation of electron
and hole wave functions into spatially distinct layers is very attractive for photovoltaics, these materials
have been ignored for such applications since they are also expected to have very poor absorption cross
sections. In this presentation, we counter this belief, and show that type-II semiconductor nanocrystals
can be tailored to match the light absorption abilities of other types of nanostructures as well as bulk
semiconductors.
We further extend these ideas to other situations where optical characteristics of materials play decisive
roles in determining feasibility of materials.
8- Feb L15: Invited Lecture 12:40-13:05
Energetic inhomogeneity in nanocrystals: Insights from single-emitter
spectroscopy
Arindam Chowdhury
Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
While ensemble measurements have been extremely successful in understanding the structure and
dynamics in the condensed phase, it is often challenging to capture the underlying details of the physical
processes which give rise to the observed “bulk” behaviors. In this context, single-molecule (or single-
particle) fluorescence spectroscopy has emerged to be a valuable technique to understand inhomogeneity
in complex (disordered) materials, as the optoelectronic properties and/or spatiotemporal dynamics of
individual emissive probes act as a reporter for the local nanoenvironments. More importantly, it is
possible to generate statistically relevant distributions of physical observables via the interrogation of a
large number of individual emitters, thereby allowing for rare events obscured in ensemble measurements
to be captured. This presentation will exemplify the efficacy of single-emitter spectroscopy to elucidate
energetic inhomogeneity in two categories of luminescent semiconductor nanocrystals (quantum-dots,
QDs). First, I will discuss how the broad visible emission spectra of ZnO nanocrystals, which arise from
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structural imperfections near the surface, can be understood using spectrally-resolved optical microscopy.
Second, I will talk about optical behaviors of host-guest systems, with reference to Mn2+
-doped (Zn,Cd)S
nanocrystals which exhibit a fairly broad and intense sensitized emission, and the novel insights that we
obtained on spectral line-widths and tunability of dopant (Mn+2
) emission by interrogating a large number
of individual nanocrystals.
8- Feb L16: Mizhushima-Raman Lecture 16:00-16:30
Raman spectroscopy: Past and future
Hiro-o Hamaguchi
Chair Professor, Department of Applied Chemistry and Institute of Molecular Science, College
of Science, National Chiao Tung University, 1001 Ta-Hsueh Road, Hsinchu 30010, Taiwan
Science provides us with new “scientific eyes” to see new worlds. Raman spectroscopy is one of the super
scientific eyes that the 20th Century science invented. It sees the wonder world of molecules with
quantum mechanics, using laser, electronics and computer technologies as tools. Raman and Krishnan
reported the discovery of the Raman effect in 1928 [1]. Raman was awarded a Nobel Prize in 1930, only
after two years of his discovery. In 1931, Kohlrausch published a book titled “Der Smekal-Raman-
Effect”, which contained a number of systematic studies of organic molecules by Raman spectroscopy
[2]. It is impressive that Raman spectra of numerous molecules were already measured and analyzed in
only three-year time. In 1934, Placzek wrote his famous article in Handbuch der Radiologie and founded
a firm basis of the polarizability theory of vibrational Raman scattering [3]. The publications of
Kohlrausch and Placzek were in German, showing that the center of Raman spectroscopy at that time was
in Europe. In Japan, a few groups started Raman spectroscopy in the early 1930s. Among them, the group
led by Mizushima made a notable contribution by the discovery of the rotational isomerism. After these
days, Raman spectroscopy quickly spread all over the world. The first International Conference on Raman
Spectroscopy (ICORS) was held in Ottawa in 1969. After the second one in Oxford in 1970, ICORS has
been held in every two years with twice in India (1978 and 2012) and twice in Japan (1984 and 2006).
India and Japan have contributed significantly to the development of Raman spectroscopy.In the present
lecture, after an overview of Raman spectroscopy in the past, I discuss some of our results on short-lived
reaction intermediates and functional biomolecules in living cells, with a scope for the development of
“tailor-made Raman spectroscopy” in the near future.
References
1. Raman, C. V.; Krishnan, K. S. Nature 1928, 121, 501.
2. K. W. F. Kohlrausch, Der Smekal-Raman-Effect, Julius Springer, Berlin (1931).
3. G. Placzek, Rayleigh Steuung und Raman-Effect, in Handbuch der Radiologie VI, Akademische
Verlag, Leipzig (1934).
8- Feb L17: Bronze Medal Lecture 16-30-16:50
Polymer vesicles: Emerging platform for anticancer drug delivery
M. Jayakannan
Department of, Chemistry, IISER Pune
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Design and development of polymer based controlled drug delivery systems has been emerging as
important area of research due to the urgent need for target specific delivery to an organ or host location.
Among the various challenges, delivering multiple anticancer drugs based on single polymer nano-carrier
is particularly emerging as important approach to enhance the tumor resistance to the individual drug
molecules and their therapeutic efficacies against cancer cells. Polymer vesicles (or polymersomes) are
important classes of nano-carriers for loading and delivering of dual hydrophilic and hydrophobic drugs
in the core and layer, respectively. Very recently, we have initiated research in the area of developing
unique enzymatic cleavable polysaccharides vesicles and pH stimuli poly(caprolactone) vesicles for dual
encapsulation of hydrophilic and hydrophobic drugs and their administarion into cancer cells. These
polymer vesicles were capable of loading and delivering wide range of anticancer drugs like camptothecin
(CPT), doxorubicin (DOX), cisplatin as well as anti-inflammatory drugs like Ibuprofen (IBU) and so on.
CPT and DOX loaded polysaccharide vesicles were found to be two to three folds more effective in
killing cancer cells compared to drugs alone under physiological conditions similar to that of intravenous
delivery. The pH responsive poly(caprolactone) vesicles were stable in the strong acidic conditions (pH <
2.0, stomach) and ruptured to release the loaded cargoes under neutral or basic pH (7.0 £ pH, similar to
that of small intestine). The drug release kinetics under simulated GI tract revealed that the individual
drug loaded vesicles followed the combination of diffusion and erosion pathway whereas the dual drug
loaded vesicles predominantly followed the diffusion controlled process. The presentation will be focused
on the design principle, drug loading and delving efficiency and cellular up take mechanism of the above
tailor-made vesicular-scaffolds in detail.
References
1. Surnar, B.; Jayakannan, M. Biomacromolecules 2013, ASAP Article.
2. Sridhar,U.; Pramod, P. S.; Jayakannan, M. RSC Advances 2013, 3, 21237.
3. Pramod, P. S.; Takamura, C.; Chapaker, S.; Balasubramaniam, N.; Jayakannan, M. Biomacromolecules
2012, 13, 3627.
4. Kashyap, S.; Jayakannan, M. J. Phys. Chem. B. 2012, 116, 9820.
8- Feb L18: Bronze Medal Lecture 16:50-17:10
Asymmetric organic transformations for the preparation of biologically
important chiral compounds: Development of novel chiral catalysts
Rukshana Kureshy
Discipline of Inorganic Materials and Catalysis, Central Salt and Marine Chemicals Research
Institute (CSMCRI), Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR), G. B. Marg, Bhavnagar,
Gujarat, India
Over one third of all the marketed drugs worldwide are chiral which equals to a net worth of $100 billion.
Most of the chirally pure products are produced either by optical resolution of respective racemic
compounds or by direct catalytic intervention, which is environmentally and economically more
desirable. However, developing chiral catalysts those can perform the target reaction with high reactivity
and enantioselectivity is a major challenge. Towards this end I have targeted some of the industrially
important asymmetric transformation and developed suitable catalysts for them. The targeted reactions
are asymmetric epoxidation, desymmetrization of meso epoxide, aminolytic kinetic resolution (AKR) of
terminal trans and aryloxy epoxides, hydrolytic kinetic resolution (HKR) of racemic terminal and aryloxy
epoxides with amines/amine derivatives /water and nitroaldol reaction of aldehydes. Our efforts in
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designing of chiral metal complexes for the synthesis of enantio-pure products, as key intermediate for
pharmaceuticals will be presented.
8- Feb L19: Gold Medal Lecture 18:30-19:15
Voyaging the “P-N-P” islands: An odyssey spanning four decades
S. S. Krishnamurthy
Department of Inorganic and Physical Chemistry, IISc, Bangalore
Phosphorus and nitrogen are unique among any pair of adjacent elements of the same group of the
Periodic Table in that they combine to form a myriad range of linear and cyclic compounds, which
display a variety of bonding modes and diverse molecular architecture. In this talk, I will present
significant highlights of our work on cyclic P-N compounds. The topics covered would include the
serendipitous discovery of novel bicyclic phosphazenes, mechanistic studies on the nucleophilic
displacement reactions of halogeno cyclophosphazenesand an unusual ring-contraction-cum-
rearrangement in the reactions of 3-cyclotriphosphazanes. I will then present an overview of our work on
transition metal organometallic chemistry of cyclic and linear phosphorus ligandsbased on the “P-N-P”
framework with particular emphasis on half-sandwich cyclopentadienyl ruthenium complexes, ruthenium
carbonyl clusters and (3-allyl) palladium complexes of chiral and achiral “P-N-P” ligands. The
implications of structural data on phosphorus-nitrogen compounds and their transition metal complexes
for understanding the nature of the P-N bond will be discussed. Finally, I will show a way by which “P-
N-P” chemistry can be combined with calixarene chemistry.
8- Feb L20: Gold Medal Lecture 19:15-20:00
“A tryst with radiation research”
Jai Pal Mittal
M.N. Saha Distinguished Professor, BARC, Mumbai
Challenge and Excitement of participation in a journey towards understanding the chemical
transformations caused by the interaction of Photons will be shared. Efforts to study the reactivity of
transient reactive species such as e-aq H. atoms and OH free radicals with molecules of biological interest
with ultra fast spectroscopic techniques such as Pulse Radiolysis will be presented. Recent results in pico
to femtosecond time scale will be discussed with their relevance to problems of societal interest.
9- Feb L21: CRSI-Medal Lecture 09:00-09:30
Assembly line synthesis
Varinder Aggarwal
University of Bristol, UK
In this lecture I will present our work on the reactions of primary and secondary lithiated carbamates with
boranes and boronic esters. These reactions furnish homologated boronic esters with high levels of
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stereocontrol. I will show how we use this chemistry to make complex natural and unnatural products in a
single operation. Finally, I will also describe a new method for the stereospecific cross-coupling of
secondary and tertiary chiral boronic esters with electron rich aryl halides.
9- Feb L22: CRSI-Medal Lecture 09:30-10:00
Magnetic and semiconducting oxide and chalcogenide nanocrystals
Arunava Gupta
University of Alabama, USA
Monodisperse inorganic nanocrystals have been intensively investigated in recent years, both because of
fundamental scientific interest and technological applications arising from the unique properties in
reduced dimension. In particular, the spinel ferrites of composition MFe2O4 (M=Co, Ni, Mn, Fe, etc.)
exhibit interesting magnetic and magneto-optical properties that are potentially useful for a broad range of
applications, including magnetoelectric devices, drug delivery, ferrofluidics, etc. Their magnetic
properties can be systematically varied by changing the identity of the divalent M2+
cation or by partial
substitution. The properties can additionally be tuned by controlling the shape, size and crystallinity of the
nanocystals. Another class of spinel nanocrystals that remain largely unexplored are the chromium-based
spinel chalcogenides, ACr2X4 (A = Cu, Cd, Hg, Fe, Co; X = S, Se, Te), which are ferromagnetic
insulators, semiconductors, or even metals and display unique properties in the bulk. We have synthesized
monodisperse nanocrystals of a number of spinel ferrites and chalcogenides using facile solution-based
methods and investigated their magnetic properties. The synthesis of the chalcogenides has been further
expanded to semiconducting nanocrystals of varying compositions and band gaps, such as CuInxGa1-xS2
and Cu2ZnSnS4, with different anisotropic shapes and crystal structures. Colloidal suspensions of these
nanocrystals are attractive for use as inks for low-cost fabrication of thin film solar cells by spin or spray
coating.
9- Feb L23: CNR Rao National Prize in Chemical Sciences 10:00-10:30
Fluorescence dynamics of nanomaterials for potential applications
Amitava Patra
Department of Materials Science, IACS, Kolkata
There has been a growing interest on utilizing semiconductor quantum dot (QD) for technological
applications for their attractive properties. The detailed understanding of the carrier relaxation dynamics
is essential because it dictates the overall efficiency in various optoelectronics, photovoltaic, light
harvesting and sensing applications. Recent studies reveal that the energy transfer between QD and dye is
a Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET) process as established from d-6
distance dependence.1-5
Again,
graphene-semiconductor composite nanostructures have been recently emerged as a new class of
functional materials because of their potential applications i.e. solar energy conversion, optoelectronic
devices, catalysis and sensing. We have analyzed the decays of the fluorescence of QD in GO-CdTe QD
composite by using a proposed stochastic model to estimate the number of sites available and the
fractional surface coverage of QD by GO sheet. The photoconductivity properties of GO-QD composites
with visible illumination have been studied to understand transport properties of GO-QD composite.6
References
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1. Sadhu, S.; Patra, A. J. Phys. Chem. C.2012, 116, 15167.
2. Sen, T.; Patra, A. J. Phys. Chem. C.2012, 116, 17307 (Invited Feature Article).
3. Sadhu, S.; Patra, A. J. Phys. Chem. C.2011, 115, 16867.
4. Kar, A.; Patra, A. Nanoscale 2012, 4, 3608 (Invited Feature Article).
5. Sadhu, S.; Patra, A.ChemPhysChem. 2013, 14, 2641 (Minireview).
6. Kundu, S.; Sadhu, S.; Bera, R.; Pramanik, B.; Patra, A. J. Phys. Chem. C. 2013, 117, 23987.
9- Feb L24: Silver Medal Lecture 11:00-11:30
Metal coordinated azo-aromatic: An upsurge in the studies of non-innocent
ligand chemistry
Sreebrata Goswami
Department of Inorganic Chemistry, IACS, Kolkata
In recent years others and we have demonstrated that azo-aromatics are excellent redox active ligands,
which can act as dominant electron sink in their metal complexes. Facile electron transfer at low-lying π*-
orbital of coordinated azo-function is responsible for multiple electron transfer processes in such
complexes. For example six successive electron transfer processes within an accessible range of potential
was noted recently in a rhodium complex of 2-(arylazo) pyridine ligand. Similar multi-electron transfer
phenomenon has been common in several other complexes of the above and related ligands. As a
consequence, due to multivalent characteristic of the coordinated azo ligands, studies of redox events via
isolation of stable azo-anion radical complexes as well as „mixed valent complexes‟ with bridging
transition metal centre become a genuine possibility in these systems. Since the azo function in
azoaromatics is primarily responsible for the rich redox events in the complexes, design of suitable
ligands that contain more than one azo function is a natural choice to explore this area of research further.
In this presentation our recent results on metal azo aromatics with special emphasis on systems containing
multiple azo-functions will be taken up primarily considering bond parameters, redox and spectral
properties. Unusual redox events such as RIET (Redox Induced Electron transfer) phenomenon will be
elaborated and compared with the known examples. Application potential of these compounds will also
be highlighted.
References 1. Ghosh, P.; Samanta, S.; Roy, S. K.; Joy, S.; Krämer, T.; McGrady, J. E.; Goswami, S. Inorg. Chem.
2013(ic-018079)
2. Sengupta, D.; Chowdhury, N. S.; Goswami, S. (manuscript under preparation)
3. Ghosh, P.; Samanta, S.; Goswami, S. (manuscript under preparation)
4. Samanta, S.; Ghosh, P.; Goswami, S. Dalton Trans., 2012, 41, 2213.
5. Paul, N. D.; Rana, U.; Goswami, S.; Mondal, T. K.; Goswami, S. J. Am. Chem. Soc.,2012, 134, 6520.
9- Feb L25: Bronze Medal Lecture 11:30-11:50
Catalytic asymmetric synthesis of novel multi-functional and bioactive
molecules
Irishi N. N. Namboothiri
Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Mumbai.
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Asymmetric catalysis has emerged as a powerful method for the synthesis of enantiopure compounds.
Catalytic asymmetric synthesis of aminophosphonates is attractive, particularly, due to the ability of
aminophosphonate moiety to mimic the tetrahedral transition state of carboxylate moiety in peptide bond
hydrolysis. Asymmetric synthesis of aminosulfones also holds considerable promise as sulfone is an
easily amenable functional group and many sulfone based drugs are currently available in the market.
Therefore, synthesis of aminophosphonates and aminosulfones, often possessing a tetrasubstituted chiral
center, has been carried out via a key Michael addition of various phosphonates and sulfones to
nitroalkenes, vinyl ketones and vinyl sulfones in the presence of metal-ligand complexes such as Li-
cinchonine, Li-Al-BINOL and organocatalysts such as cinchona based thiourea and squaramide. As part
of our objective to exploit the synthetic and biological potential of curcumin, the yellow pigment in
turmeric, a chiral thiourea catalyzed stereoselective cascade double Michael addition strategy involving
curcumin and nitroalkene has been developed to afford densely functionalized cyclohexanones. Similarly,
a chiral squaramide catalyzed stereoselective cascade inter-intramolecular Michael addition of 1,3-
dicarbonyls to Morita-Baylis-Hillman acetates of nitroalkenes provided pyranones and
pyranonaphthaquinones.
References
1. Bera, K.; Namboothiri, I.N.N, Chem Commun 2013, 49, 10632.
2. Bera, K.; Namboothiri, I.N.N, Adv Synth Catal 2013, 355, 1265.
3. Bera, K.; Namboothiri, I.N.N, Org Lett 2012, 14, 980.
4. Ayyagari, N.; Namboothiri, I.N.N, Tetrahedron Asymmetry 2012, 23, 605.
5. Rai, V.; Namboothiri, I.N.N, Tetrahedron Asymmetry 2008, 19, 2335.
6. Nair, D.K.; Namboothiri, I.N.N, unpublished results.
9- Feb L26: Bronze Medal Lecture 11:50-12:10
Harmonious orchestration of catalytic transformations in sequence: The total
synthesis of Isatisine A and Trigonoliimine C
C. V. Ramana
CSIR - National Chemical Laboratory, Pune
One way of promoting organic reactions is the application of catalysts to achieve the desired
transformations for such C-C and C-Hetero atom bond formations. Quite interestingly, most of the
industrially important chemicals have been manufactured by employing transition metal complexes as
catalysts. The opposite is true in total synthesis - an activity of synthesising mainly the naturally occurring
molecules in the lab in a multi-step sequence: here, the use of catalytic transformations is unavoidable as
well. Addressing the structural complexity of the targeted natural products by employing catalytic
transformations is highly appreciated. When such catalytic events are employed at multiple events in a
total synthesis, such strategies are recognized with atom economy because, by virtue of the catalytic
transformations, one avoids the use of stoichiometric amounts of reagents and also allows for the
possibility of conducting these events in a continuous flow manner. However, the involvement of several
catalytic transformations in a sequence has been rarely attempted in any total synthesis. Herein, we
describe the total syntheses of recently isolated natural products Isatisine A and Trigonoliimine C wherein
the power of transition metal catalysis has been elegantly demonstrated. The use of these catalytic tools
has been investigated, especially those that involve the coupling reactions (employing commercial
substrates) by their application at 3-5 central stages and, more importantly, in a sequence, thus rendering a
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provision for synthesizing the related analogues. This has been made possible by developing a couple of
new reactions and new methods for C-C and C-Hetero atom bond formations.
9- Feb L27: Bronze Medal Lecture 12:10-12:30
Catalytic and sensor based applications of metallic nanoparticles
S.K. Mehta
Department of Chemistry and Centre for Advanced Studies in Chemistry,
Punjab University, Chandigarh
Nanosized metal and semiconductor colloids have drawn remarkable interest due to their optical and well-
defined size related electronic properties, leading to potential applications in optoelectronics, catalysis,
reprography etc. The ever increasing demands in the field of nanocatalysis and nanoengineering require
suitably sized building blocks to design the devices. This need has encouraged the investigation of
different methods to formulate substances on nano scale. Needless to say, nanoparticles have invaded our
everyday lives, but there will always be a dearth of facile approaches to their synthesis. Therefore, various
approaches to nanoparticle fabrication have been explored by our groupwhich include, (i) green method
to nano fabrication in just over seconds using microwave, (ii) using metal surfactant complexes or
metallosurfactants which proceeds without the need of capping agent or stabilising agent, (iii) low
temperature nanosynthesis with a short time scale. The nanoparticles formed are capable of displaying
fascinating properties owing to their quantum scale dimensions. The catalytic and electronic properties
originating have been explored in detail. Electrochemical detection of hazardous compounds such as
hydrazine, p-nitrophenol etc. has been carried out by fabricating some excellent nanoparticle based
sensors. NPs have also been used to produce electrochemical sensors for hydrazine and cyanide ion.
9- Feb L28: Silver Medal Lecture 12:30-13:00
Lessons in taming of MACROmolecules
S. Ramakrishnan
IISC, Bangalore
Macromolecules are extremely large molecules, whose very existence was questioned by most, even just
less than a century ago; it was the remarkable persistence of Staudinger that finally anchored the
macromolecular hypothesis. Macromolecules are typically long chain-like molecules that possess a great
deal of conformational degrees of freedom; the result of which is that the chains adopt a variety of
different random-coil conformations, thereby maximizing the entropy of the system. The question that has
confronted polymer chemists for several decades is: How does one tame the macromolecular beast? The
answer has come through several different strategies, some that restrict the conformational degrees of
freedom of the macromolecule, while others that use specific intra-chain interactions between periodically
located sub-units in order to force the chain to adopt a well-defined folded entity. In the talk, I will
discuss some of the approaches that we have taken in an effort to control the chain conformation; our
early efforts used charge-transfer interactions, solvophobic exclusion and metal-ion interactions. More
recently, we have exploited the immiscibility-driven collocation and the strong crystallization tendency,
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of one or both segments, to regulate chain conformation. This, in turn, has allowed us to control the
organization of polymer chains in the bulk state, which truly is one of the ultimate goals in the taming
saga.
9- Feb L29: Invited Lecture 14:00-14:30
Fungicide research in plant protection
Joachim Rheinheimer
Global Research Crop Protection, BASF, Germany
The increasing world population puts constant pressure on agricultural production. Plant pathogens
resistant against established fungicides do aggravate the situation. Thus the search for novel lead
structures and new modes of action is of foremost priority in order to avoid cross resistance. Traditionally
organic chemicals of different substance classes (e.g. azoles, strobilurines, carboxamides, etc.) have been
developed for this purpose. Recently microorganisms reducing the damage caused by plant pathogens are
coming into play under suitable conditions also. The research process starts with the acquisition and
synthesis of screening compounds usually. In vitro and in vivo test systems are used for selecting the
most promising molecules. Where possible the molecular target is elucidated and included in the test
procedure also. The most promising leads are selected based on their biological performance, chemical
structure, novelty, etc.. Finally the molecules are optimized for practical applicability. The biological
spectrum is evaluated in advanced greenhouse and field trials. The environmental and toxicological
profile has to be benign. An efficient synthesis is necessary for technical production. Reasonable
treatment costs per hectare and a biological performance adjusted to major crops are indispensable for
making a successful product. Xemium, a broad spectrum fungicide recently introduced by BASF, will be
discussed as an example. It is a member of a known class of compounds with a new biological profile.
9- Feb L30: Invited Lecture 14:30-15:00
Taking innovations to the market – A scientist‟s journey
A. V. Rama Rao
FNA, FTWAS, Avra Laboratories Pvt. Ltd., Hyderabad
In the year 1972, when product patents were abolished by an act of Parliament, the then Prime Minister
Mrs. Indira Gandhi addressed all the CSIR scientists to initiate industrial projects, to enable self-
sufficiency without having the nation to rely on importing essential and life-saving drugs. This appeal
promptly triggered in the speaker‟s mind a desire to initiate a program towards developing technologies
for making drugs using non-infringing processes in a cost effective and commercially viable manner. He
developed a process for the production of Diazepam, an anti-anxiety agent (low volume and high value)
which was successfully commercialized by three Indian companies. Since 1973, the speaker has been
closely associated with several Indian pharmaceutical companies and helped them in commercializing
several essential drugs including anti-cancer and anti-HIV drugs in the Indian market.
After his retirement as Director of IICT in 1995, he decided to become an entrepreneur and founded Avra
Laboratories to carry on “Research as Business”. The initial seed money of $150,000 came from two US
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based companies and the company successfully developed and transferred both technologies. From the
profits generated from these projects and a loan amount from TDB, Avra‟s first facility was built and
became operational from 2000. Since then Avra has made steady progress and is perhaps among the first
organizations in the country to carry out research contracts, custom synthesis and manufacturing from
several international companies. Avra also introduced their own generic products in the market.
The speaker will highlight the technologies and innovations developed over a career spanning four
decades.
9- Feb L31: Invited Lecture 15:00-15:30
Precision materials engineering for solving critical industry inflections
Robert Jan Visser, Om Nalamasu
Senior Director ATG, Applied Materials Santa Clara, California
Over the last decade we have seen globalization take a strong foothold and competition intensify in many
industries. The paper will give you a glimpse into the Global Technology Inflections of interest to
Applied Materials and show you how Advanced Materials development is at the heart of these new
opportunities.
Mobility, ubiquitous connectivity and Clean and Renewable energy are the three paradigms Mobility,
ubiquitous connectivity are driving the computing and display industries. This is driving Moore‟s law
forward. There are more inflections with Silicon technology in the next 5 years than in the last 15 years.
We are at the zone of inflections with Solar, Cost/w is dramatically coming down, accelerating solar
toward grid parity. There was a recent study in IEEE, 7% COC, 30% growth, 50 MW plant, 15-20% price
experience curve, can result in 250 GW in equipment demand. We are also looking at several new
markets: Passivation, Kerfless Silicon, Heterojunction devices and materials.
Mobility is also driving display industry. Smaller devices that can be used both outdoors and indoors are
necessitating the need for brighter display, higher resolution, high mobility thin film transistors. Programs
we are pursuing are: Thin Film encapsulation, MO and LTPS TFTs and maskless patterning approaches.
Significant regulatory activity across the globe on phased ban out of incandescent lamps (plant to light
efficiency is 0.8%) Storage is a huge opportunity as renewables pick up. These are intermittent power
sources and beyond 15-20%, grid requires storage. We are looking at flow batteries to bring down the
cost from $2500/kW to below $1000/kW. Electric vehicles allow you to connect power grid and
transportation. Over 70 EVs have been anounced. Challenge is $700/kWh to 300-350 kWh. Collaboration
and open innovation are fundamental to looking at a very larger waterfront and pick opportunities that
have the highest potential.
Today, OI is being practiced by the leading corporations, in one form or another.
The key message is that materials development is a key aspect to drive and to enable these global
technology inflections.
9- Feb L32: Bronze Medal Lecture 15:50-16:10
Domino reactions in the construction of novel heterocycles
S.Perumal
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UGC-BSR Faculty Fellow, School of Chemistry, Madurai Kamaraj University, Madurai
Heterocycles constitute about 60% of all drug substances and play a vital role in society. This lecture
pertains to the synthesis of novel heterocycles employing domino reactions.1 Our initial efforts in the
application of domino reactions involving Mannich reactions are related to Sir Robert Robinson‟s
pioneering synthesis of tropinone2 and Baliah and Noller‟s synthesis of cis-2,6-diarylpiperidin-4-ones,
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which led to the synthesis of structurally diverse heterocycles, viz. 2,6-diaryl-2,3-dihydro-1H-pyridin-4-
ones, highly functionalized pyrrolidine derivatives, pyrido[3,4-b][1,4]thiazin-2(3H)-ones, and trans-
disubstituted thiomorpholinones through domino sequences triggered initially by Mannich reaction.4
Later some novel chemistry initiated by the formation of an enamine intermediate led to the syntheses of
nitrogen heterocyclic systems. Thus, the investigation of the Robinson annulation of 1-substituted
piperidin-4-ones with (E)-4-arylbut-3-en-2-ones in the presence of L-proline led to the discovery of
interesting routes to fused bicyclic, tricyclic and bridged nitrogen heterocycles.5 Domino reactions have
also been employed in our laboratory for the eco-friendly synthesis of biologically relevant heterocycles.6
References
1. For selected general reviews on domino reactions, see: Tietze, L. F. Chem. Rev.1996, 96, 115; Pellisier,
H. Tetrahedron 2006, 62, 1619 and 2143; (c) Bur, S. K.; Padwa, A. Adv. Heterocycl. Chem. 2007, 94, 1;
K. C. Nicolaou, D. J. Edmonds and P. G. Bulger, Angew. Chem., Int. Ed., 2006, 45, 7134–7186;
2. Robinson, R. J. Chem. Soc., Trans.1917, 111, 762.
3. Noller C.R.; Baliah, V. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1948, 70, 3853.
4. For our recent examples on domino reactions in the assembly of heterocycles, see: (a) S. Perumal and J.
C. Menéndez, in Targets in Heterocyclic Systems – Chemistry and Properties, ed. O. A. Attanasi and D.
Spinelli, Italian Society of Chemistry, 2011, vol. 15, pp. 402–422; (b) Indumathi, S.; Perumal, S.;
Menendez, J. C. J. Org. Chem., 2010, 75, 472.
5. Srinivasan, M.; Perumal, S. Tetrahedron, 2007, 63, 2865.
6. (a) Michael Rajesh, S.; Devi Bala, B.;Perumal, S.; Menendez, J. C. GreenChem. 2011, 13, 3248;
(b)Devi Bala, B.; Michael Rajesh, S.; Perumal, S. Green Chem. 2012, 14, 2484; (c) P.Gunasekaran, S.
Indumathi, S. Perumal, RSC Adv. 2013,3, 8318; (d) Indumathi, S.; Perumal, S.; Anbananthan, N. Green
Chem. 2012, 14, 3361; (e). Prasanna, P.; Perumal, S.; Menendez, J. C. Green Chem. 2013, 15, 1292; (f)
Muthusaravanan, S.; Sasikumar, C.; Devi bala, B.; Perumal, S. Green Chem. (In press).
9- Feb L33: Bronze Medal Lecture 16:10-16:30
Electrochemical sensors for cation/anion recognition
R. K.Mahajan
Department of Chemistry, Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar
A chemical sensor is a device that transforms chemical information into an analytical useful signal. The
field of electrochemical sensor has grown rapidlyin the past few years because they produce fast, simple,
portable and low-cost detection capabilities for many biological and environmental events. Keeping in
view, the wide application range, bioaccumulation property and toxicity to living systems, the trace level
estimation of cations and anions various matrices is extremely important. Our research work is mainly
focused on the preparation of potentiometric and voltammetric sensors for the selective recognition of
variety of cations (mercury, lead, bismuth silver, copper, zinc, iron, cadmium, cesium, uranyl etc.) and
anions (chloride,hydrogensulphate, nitrate, perchlorate, ionic surfactants, dyes etc.) by using the potential
and novel electro-active ionophores such as rhodamine derivatives, calixarene, thiacalixarene,
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salicylaldehyde thiosemicarbazone, isoquinoline-1,3-dione, octahydro-benzo-dizonine-1,6-dione,
pyrroloisoquinoline and thioxoimida zolidin-4-one, lanthanide tris (-diketonate) complexes etc1-9
. These
sensors showed outstanding analytical performance with different medicinal, biological and
environmental sample matrices with high sensitivity, selectivity and good reproducibility. Our future
work will continue to focus on the designing of new sensors (cations as well as anion ions) with high
response characteristics towards particular analyte while maintaining design simplicity and reduced
fabrication costs.
References
1. A. Kamal, N. Kumar, V. Bhalla, M. Kumar, R.K. Mahajan.Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical. 2014,
190, 127.
2. R. Sanan and R.K. Mahajan, Journal of Colloid & Interface Science, 2013, 394, 346.
3. R.K. Puri, V. Kumar, M.P. Mahajan and R.K. Mahajan.J. Inclusion Phenom. Macrocyclic Chem.2011,
69, 2.
4.Y.R. Kim, S. Bong, Y.J. Kang, Y.Yang, R.K. Mahajan, J. S. Kim, H. Kim, Biosensors and
Bioelectronics2010,25, 2366.
5.H. J. Kim, S. Bhuniya, R. K. Mahajan, R. Puri, H. Liu, K. C. Ko, J. Y. Lee, J. S. Kim, Chemical
Communications. 2009, 2238.
6.R.K. Mahajan, R.K. Puri, A. Marwaha, I. Kaur and M.P. Mahajan, J. Hazardous Materials.2009,167, 37
7.R.K. Mahajan, R. Kaur, V. Bhalla, M. Kumar, T. Hattori and S. Miyano, Sensors and Actuators B,2008,
130, 290
8. R. K. Mahajan, R. Kaur, H. Miyake and H. Tsukube, Analytica Chimica Acta,2007,584, 89.
9.R.K. Mahajan, I. Kaur, R. Kaur, A. Onimaru, S. Shinoda and H. Tsukube, Analytical
Chemistry,2004,76, 7354.
9- Feb L34: Bronze Medal Lecture 16:30-16:50
Molecular recognition in biomolecular assemblies: Photochemical perspective
of Thioflavin T on G-quadruplex DNA
A.C. Bhasikuttan
Radiation & Photochemistry Division, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre
Structural diversity of biomolecules and the intricate details of their folding at physiological conditions
have attracted immense attention as prospective targets for chemical intervention of biological functions.
Targeting the activity of these intriguing functional templates through noncovalently interacting guests
poses challenges to identify such structure specific ligands, which can discriminate it from other forms
and report its presence fluorescently. We have addressed this quest for a G-quadruplex specific
fluorescent sensor amongst other DNA forms under physiological salt conditions in a recent study. We
demonstrated the application of a water soluble fluorogenic dye, Thioflavin T (ThT), in dual role of
exclusively inducing quadruplex folding in the 22AG human telomeric DNA, both in the presence and
absence of Tris buffer/salt, and sensing the same through its fluorescence light-up (~ 2100 fold) in the
visible region. The distinction of ThT as a quadruplex inducer has been contrasted with the erstwhile used
structurally related dye, Thiazole Orange, which did not induce any quadruplex folding in the 22AG
strand. The striking fluorescence light-up in ThT on binding to the human telomeric G-quadruplex is
shown to be highly specific compared to the less than 250 fold enhancement observed with other
single/double strand DNA forms. This work has implication in designing new generation dyes based on
ThT scaffold, which are highly selective for telomeric DNA, for potential diagnostic, therapeutic and ion
sensing applications.
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References
1. Mohanty, J.; Barooah, N.; Dhamodharan, V.; Harikrishna, S.; Pradeepkumar, P. I.; Bhasikuttan, A. C.
J. Am. Chem. Soc.2013, 135, 367.
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16th
CRSI National Symposium in Chemistry
Department of Chemistry, IIT Bombay
POSTER SESSION
Day 1
37
7-Feb P1 - P248 1-4 pm
P1
Luminescence lanthanide complexes as universal phosphate sensor and their application
on microalgal cell Chlorella vulgaris
Sandeep Nadella, Jashobanta Sahooa,b P. S. Subramanian*, Abhishek Sahu, Sandhya Mishra*
and Markus Albrecht *a,b
a)
CSIR-Central Salt and Marine Chemicals Research Institute, Gujarat, India. b)
Academy of
Scientific and Innovative Research, New Delhi. c)
University of Aachen, Germany.
P2
A turn-on fluorescence based quantification of cholesterol sulphate by its ionic self-
assembly with tetracationic cyclophanes
Neetu Tripathi, Sandeep Kumar, Prabhpreet Singh, P.S. Pradeep, Aman Mahajan,Tanvi
Mahajan and Subodh Kumar*
Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar.
P3
Light-harvesting and efficient energy transfer in self assembled dendrimeric system
V. Siva Rama Krishna, S. Bandyopadhyay
Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Kolkata.
P4
ESIPT induced AIEE active material for recognition of 2- thiobarbituric acid
Shilpa Sharma, Abhimanew Dhir* and Chullikkattil P. Pradeep*
IIT Mandi, Mandi.
P5
Role of H-bonding on self-sssembly of naphthalene-diimide containing amphiphiles in
aqueous medium
Priya Rajdev, Mijanur Rahaman Molla, Suhrit Ghosh
Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science, Kolkata.
P6
Chemosensors for biologically important cations and anions based on imine/hydroxyl
groups
Sanyog Sharma, Geeta Hundal
Department of Chemistry, Centre for Advanced Studies in Chemistry, Guru Nanak Dev
University, Amritsar, Punjab.
P7
Bay functionalized perylenediimides: Chromo-fluorescent dyes for molecular recognition
Lalit Singh Mittala, Sandeep Kumara, Gaurav Bhargavab, Subodh Kumara and Prabhpreet
Singha* aDepartment of Chemistry, UGC Centre for Advanced Studies, Guru Nanak Dev University,
Amritsar. bDepartment of Applied Sciences, Punjab Technical University, Punjab.
P8
Dual chemosensing properties of azo linked thiourea based receptor in nanomolar levels
with real sample applications
Duraisamy Udhayakumari, Sivan Velmathi*
Organic and Polymer Synthesis Laboratory, Department of Chemistry, National Institute of
Technology, Tiruchirappalli.
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P9
Substituted amino-alkyl-Rhodamines, tuning their selectivity towards mercury ion
detection and subsequent applications
Bamaprasad Bag
Colloids and Materials Chemistry Department, CSIR-Institute of Minerals and Materials
Technology, P.O. R.R.L., Bhubaneswar.
P10
Transition Metal Based-Coordination Polymers Built Using Bent Flexible Ligands
Musheer Ahmad, Parimal K. Bharadwaj*
IIT Kanpur, Kanpur.
P11
A new class of organic antacid 2,4,5-triaryl imidazole
Praveen Singh, Sunil Kumar Rai, Brijesh Kumar Yadav, Ashish Kumar Tewari
Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi.
P12
Benzene platform based hexa-amides as anion receptors: Conformational and anion
binding selectivity studies
Sourav Chakraborty, Ranjan Dutta, M. Arunachalam, Pradyut Ghosh*
Department of Inorganic Chemistry, Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science,2A & 2B
Raja S. C. Mullick Road, Kolkata.
P13
Complementary fusion between self-assemblies & CNT: Modulating viscoelastic
properties
Subhra Kanti Mandal and Prasanta Kumar Das*
Department of Biological Chemistry, Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science,
Jadvapur, Kolkata.
P14
Self-assembly of cardanol based supramolecular synthons to photoresponsive
nanospheres: Light induced size variation at nanoscale
Sankarpilalai Mahesh, Dawn Raju and Kuruvilla Joseph
Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology, Thiruvananthapuram.
P15
Architecture of isostructural Cd2+
/Co2+
coordination polymer and its CO2 sorption
properties modulated by different anions
Shikha Narang†, Udai P. Singh
*† and Rahul Banerjee
‡
†Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, Roorkee.
‡Physical/Materials Chemistry Division, CSIR-National Chemical Laboratory, Dr Homi
Bhabha Road, Pune.
P16
Selective chromogenic and fluorogenic detection of chemical warfare agents
Vinod Kumar and M. P. Kaushik
Defence R&D Establishment
P17
Role of anions in fluorescence emission of N,N'-bis(3-imidazol-1-ylpropyl)naphthalene
J.K. Nath and J.B. Baruah*
Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati, Guwahati.
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P18
Cu(II)templated amido-amine macrocycle based pseudorotaxanes
Subrata Saha and Pradyut Ghosh
Department of Inorganic Chemistry Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science 2A&2B
Raja S. C. Mullick Road, Kolkata.
P19
Soluble cocrystals of the xanthine oxidase inhibitor febuxostat
D. Maddileti, Jayabun SK, and Ashwini Nangia*
University of Hyderabd, Hyderabad.
P20
Andrographolide: Solving chemical instability and poor solubility by means of cocrystals
Kuthuru Suresh, N. Rajesh Goud, and Ashwini Nangia*
University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad.
P21
Selective recognition and extraction of uranyl ion by macrocyclic based tripodal receptor
Rahul Shrivastava* and Suman Swami
Department of Chemistry, Manipal University, Jaipur.
P22
Highly stable ultra-electron deficient naphthalenediimide and radical anion crystal: Role
of multi-faceted phosphonium oons
Sharvan Kumar, M. R. Ajayakumar, Yogendra Kumar, Geeta Hundal and Pritam
Mukhopadhyay*
Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi.
P23
Design and synthesis of triazole-linked carbohydrate-based self-assembling materials
Mohit Tyagi, Nikhil Taxak, Prasad V. Bharatam, K. P. Ravindranathan Kartha
National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research, Mohali.
P24
A Bodipy based mechanochromic self-assembly
Cherumukkil Sandeep and Ayyappanpillai Ajayaghosh
Photosciences and Photonics Section, Chemical Sciences and Technology Division, CSIR-
NIIST, Trivandrum.
P25
A common platform for enzyme assay in a hydrogel matrix using lanthanide luminescence
Tumpa Gorai, Uday Maitra*
Department of Organic Chemistry, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore.
P26
A simple coumarin derived Michael addition based turn-ON probe to detect CN– ions
Syed S. Razi, Priyanka Srivastava, Rashid Ali, Ramesh C. Gupta, Arvind Misra*
Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi.
P27
A blue fluorescent probe to detect Hg2+
in partial aqueous environment
Rashid Ali, Priyanka Srivastava, Syed S. Razi, Ramesh C. Gupta and Arvind Misra*
Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi.
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P28
New paradigm in band gap fine tuning via axial- and core-substitution reactions of
naphthalenediimides
Sudhir Kumar Kesri, Jyoti Shukla, Kalyanashis Mandal, Deepak Asthana and Pritam
Mukhopadhyay*
Supramolecular and Material Chemistry Lab, School of Physical Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru
University, New Delhi.
P29
Colorimetric and highly selective turn-on fluorescence sensor for F- ion
Thangaraj Anand and Duraisamy Chellappa
Madurai Kamaraj University, Madurai.
P30
Triazole based ratiometric fluorescent probe for Zn2+
and its application in bioimaging
Murugan Iniya and Duraisamy Chellappa
Madurai Kamaraj University, Madurai.
P31
Fluoride induced Spirocyclic ring opening of fluorescein and its applicability in cell
imaging
Balasubramaian Vidya, Gandhi Sivaraman and Duraisamy Chellappa
Madurai Kamaraj University, Madurai.
P32
C3-symmetric cyanostilbenes: Dynamic, cooperative assemblies with aggregation induced
enhanced emission (AIEE)
Bhawani Narayan and Subi J George
Supramolecular Chemistry Laboratory, New Chemistry Unit, JNCASR, Bangalore.
P33
A new benzimidazol based simple, yet highly sensitive receptor for fluoride and acetate
ions
Bolin Chetia
Department of Chemistry, Dibrugarh University,Dibrugarh, Assam.
P34
Fluorescein tagged highly sensitive and selective chemodosimeter for fluoride
Neeraj, Sharad Kumar Asthana, Rahul Prajapati, Ramesh, Abha Pandey, Siddharth
Vishwakarma, Isha Sanskriti, Shweta, Uzra Diwan, Virendra Kumar, Ajit Kumar and K. K.
Upadhyay *
Department of Chemistry (Centre of Advanced Study), Faculty of science, Banaras Hindu
University, Varanasi.
P35
Synthesis and characterization of novel ferrocenyldendrimers with glucose as a core unit
Ayyavoo Kannan and Perumal Rajakumar*
Dept. of Organic Chemistry, University of Madras, Guindy Campus, Chennai.
P36
Supramolecular signatures of adenine-containing organostannoxaneassemblies
Subrata Kundu, Vadapalli Chandrasekhar
IIT Kanpur, Kanpur.
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P37
Synthesis and characterization of dendrimers with Schiff‟s base as surface group via
convergent approach
Rajakumar Perumal* and Jayanthi Mani
Department of Organic Chemistry, University of Madras, Guindy Campus, Chennai.
P38
Cyclotricatechylene based self-assembled molecular capsules:Synthesis and guest
entrapment
Pardhasaradhi Satha, Giriteja Illa, Chandra Shekhar Purohit
NISER, Bhubaneswar, Odisha.
P39
Synthesis and properties of nonaromatic [20]porphyrin
Ganapathi Emandi, Yogita Pareek, Mangalampalli Ravikanth*
Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay.
P40
Synthesis and properties of BF2 and B(OR)2-complexes of smaragdyrins
Hemanta Kalita and Mangalampalli Ravikanth*
Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay.
P41
Crystal structure and supramolecular interactions in Mn(II) and Cu(II) complexes
involving bioactive phenanthroline ligand
Utpal Saha1, Bipul Sarma
2 and Manjit K. Bhattacharyya
1*
1Department of Chemistry, Cotton College, Guwahati.
2Department of Chemical Sciences,
Tezpur University, Tezpur.
P42
Crystal structure and properties of a complex with supramolecular architectures
[Ni2(pdc)(-pdc)(H2O) 5].2H2O
Swah Mohd. Nashre-ul-Islam1, Utpal Saha
1, Bipul Sarma
2, andManjit K. Bhattacharyya
1*
1Department of Chemistry, Cotton College, Guwahati,
2Department of Chemical Sciences,
Tezpur University, Tezpur.
P43
Aromatic ring cleavage of o-aminophenols by nonheme iron(II) complexes:Functional
model of o-aminophenol dioxygenases
Biswarup Chakraborty, Triloke Ranjan Lakshman and Tapan Kanti Paine*
Department of Inorganic Chemistry,Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science, Kolkata.
P44
Nano dispersion of 3D Cd(II) co-ordination polymer: Synthetic blood plasma
anticoagulant
Darsi Rambabu, Abhimanew Dhir,* Chullikkattil P. Pradeep*
IIT Mandi, Mandi.
P45
Deiodination of iodothyronamines by iodothyronine deiodinase mimics
Santanu Mondal and Govindasamy Mugesh
Department of Inorganic and Physical Chemistry, IISc, Bangalore.
P46
Slow release of Cu(II)–based potential cancer chemotherapeutic agent using carrier
protein HSA: Validated by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) technique
Mehvash Zaki, Mohd Afzal, Ahmad Asim, Mohammad Usman, Sartaj Tabassum
Department of Chemistry, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh.
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P47
Mixed ligand Zn (II) complexes as DNA condensing agents
Lalita B. Rane , Anupa A. Kumbhar*
Department of Chemistry, University of Pune.
P48
Remote substituent effect of ruthenium(II) complexes on non-covalent DNA binding, pH
dependant DNA cleavage, BSA interaction and cytotoxicity
Somasundaram Sangeetha and Mariappan Murali*
Department of Chemistry, National College, Tiruchirappalli.
P49
Monitoring cellular uptake and cytotoxicity of copper (II) complex using a fluorescent
anthracene thiosemicarbazone ligand
Anup Kate, Anupa Kumbhar*, Ayesha Khan, Pranaya Joshi and Vedavati Puranik
Department of Chemistry, University of Pune. Centre for Materials Characterization, National
Chemical Laboratory, Pune.
P50
Photocytotoxic oxovanadium(IV) complexes of polypyridyl ligands
Samya Banerjee and Akhil R. Chakravarty*
Department of Inorganic and Physical Chemistry, IISc, Bangalore.
P51
Impact of co-ligands on the DNA interactions and BSA binding activity of bipyridine
based copper(II) complexes
A. Jayamani, S. Nagasubramanian, N. Sengottuvelan
DDE, Department of Industrial Chemistry, Alagappa University, karaikudi.
P52
Cu(I) and Cu(II) complexes of thiosemicarbazone: Synthesis, structure and study of
anticancer activity
Saswati, R. Acharyya, S. Majumder, Aurélien Crochet, S. Mukhopadhyay, S.K. Bhutia and R.
Dinda
Department of Chemistry, National Institute of Technology, Rourkela. Department of Physics,
University of Fribourg, Switzerland. Department of Life Science, National Institute of
Technology, Rourkela.
P53
Ethoxo bridged dioxidodivanadium(IV) complexes featuring azo ligands: Synthesis,
structure and study of reactivity
Satabdi Roy, Subhashree P. Dash, W. Kaminsky and Rupam Dinda
Department of Chemistry, National Institute of Technology, Rourkela, Department of
Chemistry, University of Washington, Seattle WA.
P54
Interaction of flexible binuclear ruthenium (II) polypyridyl complexes with DNA
Sushma B.Singh,Avinash S.Kumbhar and Ayesha Khan
Department of Chemistry, University of Pune, Pune.
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P55
Enhancement of cytotoxic activity by aquation of chlorido complexes [(P-
CYM)RuX(PZ4LUT)]n+
and [{(P-CYM)RuX}2(µ-PZ4LUT)]n+
towards human cancer cells
Suman Kumar Tripathy,a Raj Kiran Surada,
a Rajesh K. Manneb, Seikh M. Mobin,
c Manas
Kumar Santra*b and Srikanta Patra*
a
aSchool of Basic Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology Bhubaneswar, Bhubaneswar, Orissa.;
bNational Center for Cell Science, NCCS Complex, Pune.;
cSophisticated Instrument Center
(SIC), Indian Institute of Technology Indore, Indore.
P56
New chloro-bridged dinuclear nickel(II) and copper(II) complexes: Structural
characterization, DNA binding, cleavage and apoptotic activity
Perumal Gurumoorthy and Aziz Kalilur Rahiman*
Post-Graduate and Research Department of Chemistry, The New College, Chennai.
P57
Metallation of proteins
Atul Thawari, S Deepthi Yarramala, Khatija Tabbasum and Chebrolu Pulla Rao
Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay.
P58
Synthesis, characterization, DNA binding and cleavage studies of macrocyclic binuclear
copper (II) complexes containing ferrocenyl unit
Vedavalli Sairaj, Bappithaa. K and Kandaswamy Muthuswamy*
Department of Inorganic Chemistry, University of Madras.
P59
Biochemical behaviour of newly synthesized multinuclear complexes of molybdenum
Vinay Kumar Srivastava
Department of Chemistry D.S College, Aligarh.
P60
Lower/upper rim derivatives of calix[4]arene as organogelators and hosts for
molecules/ions
Anil Kumar Bandela, Anita Nehra and Chebrolu P Rao
Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay.
P61
Synthesis, characterization and DNA binding studies of novel ruthenium(II)-platinum(II)
polypyridyl complex
Vadde Ramu, Martin R. Gill, Jim A. Thomas,* Carl Smythe,*and Amitava Das*
Department of Biomedical Science and Department of Chemistry, University of Sheffield, UK.
CSIR-National Chemical Laboratory, Pune.
P62
Hetero-metallic trigonal cage shaped dimeric Ni3K core complex of L-proline ligand:
Synthesis, structural, electrochemical and DNA binding and cleavage activities
S. Nagasubramanian, A. Jayamani, N. Sengottuvelan
Sri Raajaraajan College of Engineering and Technology, DDE, Department of Industrial
Chemistry, Alagappa University. Karaikudi.
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P63
Synthesis and characterization of CuO nanomaterials: Biological applications
A. Bimolini Devi,1 M. Niraj Luwang,
2 N. Rajen Singh,
1 M. Damayanti Devi
3
1Department of Chemistry, Manipur University, Imphal.
2Chemical Engineering and Process
Development, National Chemical Laboratory, Pune.3Department of Life sciences, Manipur
University, Imphal.
P64
Theoretical perspectives on redox "non-innocent" oxazolidine-N-oxide iron and cobalt
nitroxide complexes
Subrata Tewary and Gopalan Rajaraman*
Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay.
P65
Oxo, alkaoxo, phenoxo bridged homoleptic square based Ln4 (Ln3+
= Gd, Tb, Dy) clusters:
Synthesis, magnetic properties
Chinmoy Das, Maheswaran Shanmugam*
Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay.
P66
Design and synthesis of DNA and protein binding ruthenium(II) complexes of diimines for
cellular imaging applications
Venugopal Rajendiran*a, Mallayan Palaniandavar
a, Vaiyapuri Subbarayan Periasamy
b,
Mohammad Abdulkader Akbarsha b
a Department of Chemistry, Central University of Tamil Nadu.
bMahatma Gandhi-Doerenkamp
Centre (MGDC),Bharathidasan University, Thiruchirappalli.
P67
Design, synthesis, characterization and in silico molecular docking studies of tetraaza
macrocyclic chelating Agent
Neelam Yadav, B. Singh*
Department of Chemistry, Banaras Hindu University
P68
Varying electronic structural forms of ruthenium phenanthrene quinonoids
Abhishek Mandal and G. K. Lahiri*
Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay.
P69
Diruthenium complex of "Nindigo", a ligand trying to remain innocent
Prasenjit Mondal and G. K. Lahiri*
Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay.
P70
Activation of C-H bonds by high-Valent iron complexes: A computational investigation
Azaj Ansari, Gopalan Rajaraman
Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay.
P71
Dimer- to dodecametallic-manganese SMMs: A DFT Study
Rajeshkumar T. and Gopalan Rajaraman
Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay.
P72
Synthesis, structure and interation of cobalt complexes of n, n′-donor heterocyclic bases
with biological targets
Anirban Chandra and Ashis K. Patra*
Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur.
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P73
Robust three-Dimensional chiral metal sulfates: Synthesis and first principles calculations
J. N. Behera,* J. Bhattacharjee, S. R. Marri and P. P. Dahiya
NISER
P74
Synthesis, characterization, properties and structure of lanthanide complexes with
Ureabisdithiocarbamate
Shuchi Tiwari , K. V.Reddy and Anjali Bajpai
Department of Chemistry, Osmania University, Hyderabad
P75
Preparation, characterization and anti-microbial activity of transition metal complexes of
hydrazine and trimesic acid
K. Kumar and S. Murugesan*
Madurai Kamaraj University.
P76
Synthesis, characterization and magnetic properties of an oxido-bridged
tetranuclearcopper(II) complex
Shibashis Halder, Sudipto Dey, and Partha Roy*
Department of Chemistry, Jadavpur University, Kolkata.
P77
RhCl3-mediated N(sp2)-H, C(sp2)-H and C(sp2)-O bond activations: Novel NNO pincer
complexes of Rh(III) from symmetrical NNN azo-aromatics
Tapas Ghorui, Kausikisankar Pramanik
Jadavpur University.
P78
Investigations on the mesomorphic potential of aryl-ether substituted aroylhydrazones: a
structure-property relationship study
Hemant Kumar Singh, Sachin, Kumar Singh, Vijay, Kumar, Priyanka Kanth andBachcha
Singh*
Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Banaras Hindu University
P79
Synthesis, characterisation and application of TM doped and neat MnO2 nanoparticles for
stoichiometric benzylic oxidation
Mira V. Parmekar and Arun V. Salker
Goa University
P80
Five new mononuclear Zinc(II) complexes with tetradentate N-donor Schiff base:
Syntheses, structures and influence of anionic coligands on luminescence behaviours and
supramolecular interactions
Milan Shyamal, Parbati Bandyopadhyay and Amrita Saha*
Department of Chemistry, Jadavpur University, Kolkata.Department of Chemistry, Fergusson
College, Pune
P81
A stable eight-coordinate Mo(VI) –dioxo complex by oxidative addition of di-oxygen and
its catalytic OAT function
Nabanita Saha Chowdhury, Ipsita Chatterjee, Pradip Ghosh, and Sreebrata Goswami*
Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science, Kolkata.
46
P82
Formation of unusual polynuclear Ni(II) complexes by 5-substituted tetrazole ligands
generated by [2+3]
Manideepa Saha,a Rajendar Nasani,
a Shaikh M. Mobin,
a Eva Rentschler,
bSuman
Mukhopadhyay*a
aDepartment of Chemistry, School of Basic Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology Indore,
India. bInstitute of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, Ulrike Schumacher, Duesbergweg 10-
14 D-55128 Mainz, Germany
P83
Synthesis, characterization, DNA binding and cleavage studies of macrocyclic binuclear
copper (II) complexes containing ferrocenyl unit
Vedavalli Sairaj, Bappithaa. K and Kandaswamy Muthuswamy*
Department of Inorganic Chemistry,University of Madras, Guindy Campus, Chennai
P84
Formation of π-cation radicals in diheme centers: Unusual stabilization of „U‟ conformer
Soumyajit Dey, Debangsu Sil and Sankar Prasad Rath*
Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur.
P85
Modulation of iron spins by external stimuli: Effect of hydrogen bonding, counter ion and
interring interactions
Dipankar Sahoo, Debangsu Sil, Firoz Shah Tuglak Khan Sankar Prasad Rath*
Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur.
P86
Syntheses and characterizations of square planar nickel(II) complexes with pendant
ligands: Examples of bi-dentate bonding modes of potentially tri- and tetra-dentate Schiff
bases
Subhendu bag, Subrata Jana, Shouvik Chattopadhyay*
Department of Chemistry, Jadavpur University, Kolkatta.
P87
Control of molecular architectures of nickel(II) complexes with the variation in the
coordinating ability and acidity of the counter anions and denticity of the chelating
ligands: Isolation of a novel tetranuclear nickel(II) complex with end-on and end-to-end
azide
Anik Bhattacharyya, Shouvik Chattopadhyay
Department of Chemistry, Jadavpur University, Kolkatta.
P88
Rhodium(III)-triphenylphosphine complexes with NNS donor Schiffs base ligand:
synthesis, electronic structure and catalysis of transfer hydrogenation of ketones and
oxidation of alcohols
Sujan Biswas and Tapan Kumar Mondal
Department of Chemistry, Jadavpur University, Kolkata.
P89
Bisphosphines with hetero donor atoms: synthesis, transition metal chemistry and
catalytic applications in suzuki cross-coupling reactions
Sajad Ahmad Bhat and M. S. Balakrishna,
Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay.
47
P90
Cation Recognition by an azo-phenol Zn(II) and Cd(II) Complexes: Selective receptor
copper(II) ion
Niraj Kumari, Abhishek Rai, Pramod Kumar Yadav, and Lallan Mishra
Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi.
P91
Sonochemical synthesis and characterization of nanoparticles of Chromium(III) and
Cobalt(III) coordination complexes
Ritu Bala* and Jagriti Behal
Department of Chemistry, UGC Centre for Advanced Studies-1, Guru Nanak Dev University,
Amritsar.
P92
Six-coordinate hourglass shaped chromium(iii) complex as an anion receptor for anions:
([M(SCN)4]2-
where M = Zn2+
, Cd2+
, Hg2+
)
Ritu Bala*a
, Amalija Golobic b
, Vinit Prakash c, Monika Kashyap
a
aDepartment of Chemistry, Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar,
bFaculty of chemistry and
chemical Technology, University of Ljubljana, cDepartment of Chemistry, Maharishi
Markandeshwar University, Mullana, Haryana.
P93
Multifunctional zeolitic phosphazne cluster frameworks (ZPCFs) with luminescence,
sorption and redox properties
S. M. Mujahuddin, M. S. Balakrishna*
Phosphorus laboratory,Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay.
P94
Chalcogenide and transition metal derivatives of triphenylphosphole-Synthesis, structure
and photophysical properties
Maruthai Kumaravel, M. S. Balakrishna*
Phosphorus laboratory,Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay.
P95
Conducting Metal Organic Framework Behaving as Schottky Barrier Diode
Biswajit Bhattacharya, Dilip Kumar Maity, Debajyoti Ghoshal*
Jadavpur University.
P96
Synthesis, spectroscopic and biological studies on copper(II) complexes containing
equatorial-apical chloride bridges: Crystal structure of[Cu2(μ-Cl)2(O-2-
butoxyethylpyridine-2-carboximidate)2Cl2]
R.K.Bindiya Devi and R.K. Hemakumar Singh
Department of Chemistry, Manipur University Canchipur.
P97
Sonogashira cross coupling reaction catalyzed by Schiff base palladium complex in
aqueous, media
Pankaj Nehra, Ramesh Kumar, K. Pericherla, Anil Kumar, Bharti Khungar,*S. C.
Sivasubramanian
Department of Chemistry, Birla Institute of Technology and Science Pilani, Rajasthan.
48
P98
Fe(III) complex of phenyl substituted biuret-amide based macrocylcic ligand as
peroxidase enzyme mimic : Kinetic and mechanistic studies
Santanu Pattanayak, Sayam Sen Gupta*
National Chemical Laboratory, Pune.
P99
Synthesis of carboxy and phosphonic acid corroles for materials applications
Pinky Yadav, M. Sankar
Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, Roorkee.
P100
Synthesis of mixed β-substituted 'push-pull' porphyrins for nonlinear optical (NLO)
applications
Nitika Grover and M. Sankar*
Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, Roorkee.
P101
Synthesis and studies on sterically crowded porphyrins
Nivedita Chaudhri
Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, Roorkee.
P102
Synthesis and application of zinc oxide nanoparticle
Meenakshi.M and Nithya.P
Vellore Institute of Technology University, Vellore, Tamil Nadu.
P103
Photochemical assisted synthesis of silver nano dendrites by phenothiazine and its
application in amperometric sensing of nitrite
Sandeep Gupta and Rajiv Prakash
School of Materials Science and Technology, Indian Institute of Technology, Banaras Hindu
University, Varanasi.
P104
Synthesis and characterization of end-off mono and binuclear copper(II) complexes:
DNA/BSA binding and nuclease activity
Elumalai Sundaravadivel, Sengottaiyan Poornima, Muthusamy Kandaswamy*
*Department of Inorganic Chemistry, University of Madras, Chennai.
P105
Synthesis and anticancer activity of novel 2-(4-pyrrolidine-1-yl) phenyl benzothiazole
derivatives
Ravindra M. Kumbhare*, Y. Khageswara Rao, K. Appalanaidu, Tulshiram L. Dadmal
Fluoroorganic Division, Indian Institute of Chemical Technology, Hyderabad.
P106
3d-4f Moleculer coolants for magnetic refrigeration technology
Apoorva Upadhyay, Navatha Komatireddi, and Maheswaran Shanmugam*
Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay.
P107
Tuning of anisotropy by change in co-ordination environment in Co(II) tetrahedral
complexes
Shefali Vaidya and Maheswaran Shanmugam
Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay.
49
P108
Linking of discrete D4R zeolitic SBUs by ditopic ligands, 4,4'-bipyridyl-N,N'-dioxide and
4,4'-bipyridyl-N-oxide into 2-dimensional supramolecular assemblies: Application in
fluoride encapsulation and molecular recognition
Aijaz Ahmad Dar
Indian Institute of Technology Bombay.
P109
Designing redox potentials for analytical applications
Masood Ahmad Rizvi*, Showkat Ahmad Akhoon, Ghulam Mustafa Peerzada
Department of Chemistry, University of Kashmir, Hazratbal, Srinagar.
P110
DNA binding and cleavage properties of Mono and Binuclear polydentate ligand copper
(II) complexes.
K. R. Krishnapriya, S. Kokila and M. Kandaswamy
University of Madras
P111
Synthesis, characterization and application of cellulose ANSA Resin for removal of toxic
metal ions from industrial wastewater
Aresh Vikram Singh
J. N. V. University, Jodhpur, Rajasthan.
P112
Synthesis, characterization of polyaniline based composite and its application for the
removal of organic and inorganic pollutants
Meraj Alam Khan, S.A.Nabi, Khalid Umar,Aarti Singh, Fauzia Khan, Seraj Anwar Ansari,
Anees Ahmad
Department of Chemistry, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh.
P113
Polarity of choline chloride based deep eutectic solvents
Ashish Pandey, Mahi Pal
Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, New Delhi.
P114
Selective colorimetric probe for sensitive detection, quantification, and on-site analysis of
nitrite ions in natural water resources
Nagappanpillai Adarsh, Madhesh Shanmugasundaram, and Danaboyina Ramaiah
Photosciences and Photonics, Chemical Sciences and Technology Division, CSIR-National
Institute for Interdisciplinary Science and Technology (CSIR-NIIST), Trivandrum.Present
address: CSIR-North East Institute of Science and Technology (CSIR- NEIST).
P115
Homogenous vs. heterogenous reaction: A kinetic and mechanistic investigation of oil-
water interface.
Anshu Singh, Anil Kumar*
National Chemical Laboratory, Pune.
P116
Deep eutectic media: Solvent with sustainable properties
Amit S. Nagare, Anil Kumar*
National Chemical Laboratory, Pune.
50
P117
Nitro-substituted bishomocubanes: Synthesis, characterization, and application as an
energetic material.
Sohan Lala, Sunil K. Sainib, Sundaram Rajkumara, Irishi N.N. Namboothiri
a,
Arindrajit Chowdhuryb,
a) Department of Chemistry, and
b)Department of Mechanical Engineering, Indian Institute of
Technology Bombay.
P118
PEDOT –A versatile material
Rekha Singh, Smita Mukherjee, Sengottaiyan M., Sreelekha P. G., Suhas Gawali, Anil Kumar
Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay
P119
Palladium catalyzed regioselective C-O and C-C bond formation of 2-arylbenzazoles via
substrate directed C-H activation
Arghya Banerjee, Sourav Kumar Santra, Anupam Bera, Srimanta Guin, Saroj Kumar Rout and
Bhisma K. Patel*
Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati, Guwahati.
P120
1,2,4-Triazole-5-thiones: Novel class of inhibitors of enoyl acyl carrier protein reductase
from Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Dhagash Vora, C. S. Ramaa
Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Bharati Vidyapeeth's College of Pharmacy.
P121
Greener approach in the synthesis of some novel class of isoxazolidine and isoxazoline
derivatives using N-benzyl fluoro nitrones via cycloaddition reaction
Bhaskar Chakraborty
Organic Chemistry Laboratory, Sikkim Government College, Gangtok
P122
Highly efficient synthetic routes to carbocyclic enaminonitriles/ 4,5-dihydropyrroles via
Lewis acid cCatalyzed Domino-Ring-Opening-Cyclization (DROC) of donor–acceptor
cyclopropanes/ aziridines with malononitrile.
Ranadeep Talukdar, Deo Prakash Tiwari & Manas K. Ghorai.
Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur.
P123
Synthesis of polysubstituted quinolines via copper(II)-catalyzed annulation of 2-aminoaryl
ketones with internal alkynes
Monoranjan Ghosh, Sudarshan Das and Alakananda Hajra*
Visva Bharati University.
P124
Metal nanoparticles in “on-water” organic synthesis: one-pot nano CuO catalyzed
synthesis of isoindolo [2,1-a]quinazolines
Shubhanjan Mitra and Alakananda Hajra*
Visva Bharati University.
P125
Functionalization of sp3 C-H bond via redox-neutral domino reaction: Diastereoselective
synthesis of hexahydropyrrolo[2,1-b]oxazoles
Subhajit Mishra, Anupam Roy and Alakananda Hajra*
Visva Bharati University.
51
P126
PIDA-mediated synthesis of aromatic azo compounds via oxidative dehydrogenative
coupling of anilines: Scope and mechanism
Kamarul Monir and Alakananda Hajra*
Visva Bharati University.
P127
Copper-catalyzed C-H amination: Synthesis of imidazo[1,2-a]pyridines from ketones
Avik Kumar Bagdi, Sougata Santra and Alakananda Hajra*
Visva Bharati University.
P128
Carbazole substituted boron dipyrromethene dyes
Praseetha E. K. and Iti Gupta*
Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar
P129
Efficient syntheses of the A-band trisaccharide related to Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Aritra Chaudhury, Sajal K. Maity and Rina Ghosh
Jadavpur University.
P130
Green synthesis of substituted esters and amides using sintered calcium phosphate
supported zinc oxide [ZnO/SCaP]
B.R. Saikishore Kumar, S. Sumathi* and P.S. Raghavan*
Hindustan University.
P131
A synthetic approach towards (-)-Muricatacin and related compounds
Sandip Chatterjee, Avrajit Manna, Tanurima Bhaumik*
Jadavpur University Department of Chemistry, Jadavpur University, Kolkata.
P132
Palladium catalyzed intramolecular cyclisation of 3-(2-bromobenzyl)chromonol –
Stereospecific synthesis of cis and trans-homopterocarpanes
Krishnan Devarajan, Kalpattu K Balasubramanian and Shanmugasundaram Bhagavathy*
Department of Chemistry, B. S. Abdur Rahman University, Chennai.
P133
Titanocene(III) chloride mediated stereoselective synthesis of trisubstuted
tetrahydrofurans and spirolactone via tandem radical reactions
Shirshendu Mukherjee, Rajdip Roy and Subhas Chandra Roy*
Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science.
P134
Palladium/Lewis acid mediated reaction of pentafulvene derived diazabicyclic olefins:
Efficient access to indoline-pyrazolidine fused cyclopentenes
Sarath Chand S and K V Radhakrishnan*
Organic Chemistry Section, Chemical Science and Technology Division, National Institute for
Interdisciplinary Science and Technology.
P135
Borax catalyzed synthesis of highly functionalised pyran-annulated heterocycles
Aniruddha Molla, Ezaz hossain, Sahid Hussain*
Indian Institute of Technology Patna.
52
P136
Synthesis and evaluation of novel monoarylated and symmetrical /unsymmetrical
diarylated Imidazo[1,2-a]pyrazines as anticancer agents
Richa Goel, Vijay Luxami and Kamaldeep Paul*
School of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Thapar University, Patiala.
P137
Synthesis of polyfunctionalized 2,3-Dihydro-4H-pyran-4-ones via tandem cyclisation
strategy and its synthetic applications
P. Sakthivel and A. Ilangovan
Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli.
P138
Iodobenzene-catalyzed C-H functionalization of N-substituted amidines using m-
chloroperbenzoic Acid
Santhosh Kumar Alla, Rapolu Kiran Kumar, Pradeep Sadhu, Tharmalingam Punniyamurthy*
Dept of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati.
P139
Design, synthesis and evaluation of Tacrine-(s-allylcysteine) hybrids as potential bi-
functional anti-Alzheimer drug candidates with anti-oxidant and copper-binding
properties Rangappa S. Keri,
1,2 * Catarina Quintanova,
2 Sílvia Chaves,
2 Diana F. Silva,
3 Sandra M.
Cardoso3,4
and M. Amélia Santos2
1Organic and Medicinal Chemistry Laboratory, Center for Nano and Material Sciences, Jain
University, Karnataka. 2Centro de Química Estrutural, Instituto Superior Técnico, Universidade
de Lisboa, Av. Rovisco Pais Lisboa, Portugal. 3Centro de Neurociências e Biologia Celular,
Universidade de Coimbra Portugal. 4Faculdade de Medicina, Universidade de Coimbra,
Portugal.
P140
Ruthenium catalyzed chelation-assisted transformation of an unreactive ortho C-H bond
of aromatics to C-C or C-O bonds via C-H bond activation
Kishor padala and Masilamani Jeganmohan
Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Pune.
P141
Efficient and green synthesis of dihydropyrido[2,3-d]pyrimidines via a one-pot [4+2]-
cycloaddition strategy and their in-vitro evaluation for antimicrobial activities
Manas Mausum Sarmah, Dipak Prajapti
CSIR-North East Institute Of Science And Technology, Assam.
P142
Synthesis of some novel 3-aminoalkyl-2-hydroxynaphtho-quinones and their application
in the synthesis of naphthofuroquinones
Meenakshi Sharma and P. J. Bhuyan٭
CSIR-North East Institute Of Science And Technology, Assam.
P143
Novel and green approaches for efficient synthesis of trisubstituted-triazoles
Harjinder Singh, Jayant Sindhu, J. M. Khurana
University of Delhi.
53
P144
A novel tandem sequence to pyrrole syntheses by 5-endo-dig cyclization of 1,3-enynes with
amines
Ganesan Bharathiraja, Sekarpandi Sakthivel, Mani Sengoden and Tharmalingam
Punniyamurthy*
Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati, Assam, India
P145
Synthesis and characterization of novel series of fatty acid chain substituted pyrazoline
derivatives
Khairujjaman Laskar, Aiman Ahmad, Fahimul Hassan, Abdul Rauf*
Department of Chemistry, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh.
P146
H-Bond activated glycosylation of nucleobases: A probable prebiotic synthesis of
nucleosides
Palwinder Singh, Amrinder Singh, Jagroop Kaur
Department of Chemistry, Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar.
P147
A novel and efficient synthesis of 6-{(5-aryl-1,3,4-oxadiazol-2-yl)methyl}-6H-indolo[2,3-
b]quinoxalines
Sreenivas Avula*, Jayaram Reddy Komsani, Satish Koppireddi, Rambabu Yadla*
Fluoroorganics Division, CSIR-Indian Institute of Chemical Technology, Hyderabad.
P148
Brønsted acid catalyzed in situ acetal formation, intermolecular alkyne-carbonyl
metathesis and annulation: A facile access to substituted fluorenes
Seetharaman Manojveer and Rengarajan Balamurugan*
School of Chemistry, University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad.
P149
MnO2promoted sequential C-O and C-N bond formation via C-H activation of
methylarenes: A new approach to amides
Rajeshwer Vanjari, Tirumaleswararao Guntreddi, Neetu Singh, Kumkum Kumari and Krishna
Nand Singh
Department of Chemistry (Centre of Advanced Study),Faculty of Science, Banaras Hindu
University, Varanasi.
P150
Synthesis of tetrasubstituted thiophenes from activated donor-acceptor (D-A)
cyclopropanes
G. Sathishkannan and K. Srinivasan*
School of Chemistry, Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli.
P151
Diversity oriented approach to phenylalanine derivatives via the Diels-Alder reaction
involving sulfolene intermediates
Vijayalakshmi Bandi and Sambasivarao Kotha*
Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology, Mumbai
P152
Trapping azidocarbeniumion: An unique activation mode for the synthesis of azides
Suman Pramanik, Prasanta Ghorai
Department of Chemical Sciences,Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Bhopal
54
P153
A simple and efficient mechanochemical route for the syntheses of 2-aryl benzothiazoles
and substituted benzimidazoles
Dipratn Khandere, Vikash Kumar, Amrita Chatterjee and Mainak Banerjee
Department of Chemistry, BITS Pilani-K. K. Birla Goa.
P154
Palladium carbenoid based cross-coupling reactions in organic syntheses
Devi Prasan Ojha, Kandikere Ramaiah Prabhu
Department of Organic Chemistry, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore.
P155
Chiral oxo-rhenium(v) complex as catalyst for enantioselective reduction of imines
Braja Gopal Das and Prasanta Ghorai*
Dept. of Chemical Sciences, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Bhopal.
P156
Desymmetrization of trehalose via regioselective DIBAL reductive ring opening of
benzylidene and substituted benzylidene acetals
Vikram A. Sarpe, Sukh Raj Kamboj, Suvarn S. Kulkarni*
Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay.
P157
Expeditious synthesis of bacterial glycoconjugates
Madhu Emmadi and Suvarn S. Kulkarni
Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay.
P158
Facile, diastereoselective synthesis of functionally enriched Tetra/Octahydro-isoquinolone
hexahydroisoquinolines, hexahydroisoquinolones and hexahydroisochromones via inter-
/intramolecular amidolysis of C-3 functionalized 2-azetidinones
Vishu Mehra, Vipan Kumar
Department of Chemistry, Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar.
P159
4-Aminoquinoline--lactam conjugates: Synthesis, and in vitro antimalarial evaluation
Raghu Raj, Vipan Kumar
Department of Chemistry, Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar.
P160
Facile construction of fused quinolyl-4H-thiopyran via three-component reactions
catalyzed by L-proline
Mehul B. Kanani and Manish P. Patel*
Sardar Patel University.
P161
Development of solid supported platinum(0) nanoparticles as heterogeneous catalyst and
its applications in diversified organic transformation
Arun K. Shil, C. Bal Reddy, Sandeep Kumar, Pralay Das*
Natural Plant Products Division, CSIR-Institute of Himalayan Bioresource Technology.
P162
Total synthesis of L-asparagine linked hexasaccharide of the surface glycoprotein of
Methanothermus fervidus
Someswara Rao Sanapala, Suvarn S. Kulkarni
Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay.
55
P163
Novel multicomponent cascade assembly for quinolinopyranpyrazole architectures
Manickam Bakthadoss,*[a,b]
Anthonisamy Devaraj[a]
and Damodharan Kannan[a]
aDepartment of Organic Chemistry,University of Madras, Chennaim
bDepartment of Chemistry,
Pondicherry University, Pondicherry.
P164
Studies towards synthesis of tumor associated carbohydrate antigens (TACAs)
Archanamayee Behera, Madhu Emmadi and Suvarn S. Kulkarni*
Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay.
P165
Lewis acid-mediated ring opening reactions of 2-aryl-3-nitro-cyclopropane-1,1-
dicarboxylates: Access to aroylmethylidene malonates
T. Selviand K. Srinivasan*
School of Chemistry, Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli.
P166
Sodium metal in silica gel (Na_SG): A new reagent for decarbamoylation of carbamates
Chandra kant Maurya& Pradeep Kumar Gupta*
Synthetic Chemistry Division, Defence Research & Development Establishment (DRDE),
Jhansi Road, Gwalior.
P167
Synthesis, molecular docking and anti-inflammatory activity studies of some novel
pyrazolothiazole derivatives
Javeed Ahmad War*, S. K. Srivastava, S. D. Srivastava
Synthetic Organic Chemistry Laboratory, Department of Chemistry, Harisingh Gour
University, Sagar, Madhya Pradesh.
P168
Synthesis of Indole alkaloids using In/TFA as catalytic combination
Thokchom Prasanta Singh and Okram Mukherjee Singh
Chemistry Department, Manipur University.
P169
Design and synthesis of pyrazolopyran derivatives possessing anticancer activities
targeting various receptor Aurora kinases
Ashok Sharma, Paritosh Shukla
Department of Chemistry, BITS Pilani, Rajasthan.
P170
Catalytic activity of copper QSAR and docking studies, the results shall be (II) complexes
derived from succinoyldihydrazones
R. Borthakur and R. A. Lal*
Department Of Chemistry, Centre for Advanced Studies,North Eastern Hill University,
Shillong, Meghalaya
P171
A facile one-pot multi-component synthesis of thiazolidin-4-ones via Staudinger/aza-
Wittig reaction
S.Archana and A.Ponnuswamy*
Dept of Organic Chemistry, School of Chemistry, Madurai Kamaraj University, Madurai.
56
P172
Cerium(IV) ammonium nitrate mediated catalytic oxidation of 1, 3-dicarbonyl
compounds to vicinal triketones
Akhil Sivan(a)
and Ani Deepthi(b)*
(a)
Department of Chemistry, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham.(b)
Department of Chemistry,
University of Kerala, Thiruvananthapuram.
P173
Environ-friendly water mediated synthesis of 1,2,3-triazolyl-pyrazoline hybrids
R.Ranganathan, P.Shanmugavelan and A.Ponnuswamy*
Dept. of Organic Chemistry, School of Chemistry, Madurai Kamaraj University, Madurai
P174
A multicomponent cascade reaction for the synthesis of novel chromenopyranpyrazole
scaffolds
Manickam Bakthadoss,[*ab]
Damodharan Kannan[a]
and Raman Selvakumar[a]
[a]
Department of Organic Chemistry, University of Madras. [b]
Department of Chemistry,
Pondicherry University, Pondicherry.
P175
Synthesis of spirooxindole derivatives via isatin based MCRs
Suman Pal and Lokman H. Choudhury*
Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology Patna.
P176
An environmentally benign solvent/scavenger-free protocol to 2-iminothiazolidin-4-ones
M.Dinesh, M.Sathish kumar and A.Ponnuswamy*
Dept. of Organic Chemistry, School of Chemistry, Madurai Kamaraj University, Madurai.
P177
A facile multicomponent reaction involving isoquinoline, dimethyl allenedicarboxylate,
and 2-oxo-1-h-indole-3-ylidenes
Rejithamol Rajan, Amit Kumar, Vijay Nair
Department of Chemistry, Amrita vishwa vidyapeetham university, Kollam.
P178
Ruthenium-catalyzed synthesis of isoquinolones using 8-aminoquinoline as an auxiliary
bidentate directing group in C-H functionalization
Srinivasarao Allu and K. C. Kumara Swamy*
School of Chemistry, University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad
P179
Enantioselective NHC-catalyzed annulations of 2-bromoenals with 1,3-dicarbonyl
compounds, enamines and enolizable aldehydes
Santhivardhana Reddy Yetra, Trinadh Kaicharla, Anup Bhunia, Atanu Patra and Akkattu T.
Biju*
National Chemical Laboratory
P180
Studies towards total synthesis of oligosaccharide ose-1 of Mycobacterium gordonae
(Strain 990)
Manishkumar A. Chaube, Suvarn S. Kulkarni*
Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay.
P181
Synthesis and biological evaluation of cholesteryl glycinates and cholesteryl carbonates
R. Sri Balan and V. Padmini
Madurai Kamaraj University
57
P182
A simple, efficient and green procedure for Michael addition catalyzed by [C4dabco]OH
ionic liquid
Sanjoy Keithellakpam and Warjeet S. Laitonjam*
Department of Chemistry, Manipur University, Canchipur, Imphal.
P183
Engaging isatins in solvent-free, sterically congested passerini reaction
Trinadh Kaicharla, Santhivardhana Reddy Yetra, Tony Roy, and Akkattu T. Biju*
Organic Chemistry Division, CSIR-National Chemical Laboratory (CSIR-NCL), Pune.
P184
Synthesis of π-conjugated dibenzoheterocycles using Diels-Alder reaction
Nandakumar, M. and Mohanakrishnan, A. K.
University Of Madras.
P185
Iodine–alumina as an efficient and useful catalyst for the synthesis of N-substituted 2-
aminobenzothiazole under solvent free conditions
Lokendrajit N. & Warjeet S. Laitonjam*
Department of Chemistry, Manipur University
P186
Synthesis of novel 1,2,3-triazole tagged pyrazolo[3,4-b]pyridine derivatives and their
cytotoxic activity
P. Nagender, G. Malla Reddy, R. Naresh Kumar, Y. Poornachandra, C. Ganesh Kumar,B.
Narsaiah
CSIR-SRF, Fluoroorganics, IICT, Hyderabad.
P187
Synthesis of novel N-triazolalkyl tagged quinolin-2(1H)one derivatives and their cytotoxic
activity
G. Jitender Dev, Y. Poornachandra, B. Veeraswamy, K. Rathnakar Reddy, P. Sambasiva Rao,
G. Santhosh Kumar, C. Ganesh Kumar and B. Narsaiah
CSIR-JRF, Fluoroorganics, IICT, Hyderabad.
P188
Exploration of in vitro free radical scavenging potential and molecular docking studies of
synthesized 8-substituted xanthine derivatives as potential NADPH oxidase inhibitors
Prabal Bandyopadhyay, Ashok Kumar, Pratibha Sharma
School of Chemical Sciences, Devi Ahilya University, Khandwa Road, Indore.
P189
Synthesis of functional conjugated polymers as a generic platform for next generation of
organic electronics, chemical and biomedical sensor: Recent advances, challenges and
opportunities
Ashok Kumar
Chemistry Department, National Center for Photovoltaic Research and Education (NCPRE) and
Center for Excellence in Nanoelectronics (CEN), Indian Institute of Technology Bombay,
Mumbai.
P190
Computational investigation on the mechanism and stereoselectivity in the
Michael‟addition reaction catalyzed by a thiourea-cinchona catalyst
Bangaru Bhakararao and Raghavan B. Sunoj*
Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay.
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P191
Chemical synthesis of damaged DNAs to study structure and function of Y-family
polymerases
Pratibha P. Ghodke, Pradeepkumar P. I.
Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay.
P192
Mechanistic investigation of a palladium acetate catalyzed phosphorylation reaction
Pritha Verma and Raghavan B. Sunoj
Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay.
P193
New methodologies for the synthesis of novel multi-functionalmoleculeswith interesting
properties
Gopi, E.; Bera, K.; Kumar, T.; Nair, D. K.; Nair, D.; Namboothiri, I. N. N.
Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
P194
Template-free and direct electrochemical deposition of hierarchical dendritic cuni and
graphene-cuni microstructures: Growth and their application as glucose sensor
M. Kaleesh Kumar and Shailendra K. Jha*
CSIR-Central Electrochemical Research Institute, Karaikudi.
P195
Inhibition of brass corrosion in NaCl solutions by self-assembled monolayers of n-
alkanethiols and anti-tarnishing effect
V. Mullaivananathan and Shailendra K. Jha*
CSIR-Central Electrochemical Research Institute, Karaikudi.
P196
Shape modulated electro-catalytic activity of Au nanostructures
Bikash Kumar Jena,* Subash Chandra Sahu and Aneeya K. Samantara
Colloids and Materials Chemistry Department, CSIR-Institute of Minerals and Materials
Technology, Bhubaneswar, Odisha. Academy of Scientific & Innovative Research,CSIR-
Institute of Minerals and Materials Technology, Odisha.
P197
Theory for quasi-reversible charge transfer with Ohmic effects at rough electrodes:
Verification in ionic liquid medium
M. Sarathbabu and Rama Kant*
Complex Systems in Electrochemistry & Materials Group, Department of Chemistry,
University of Delhi, Delhi.
P198
Nitrogen-doped reduced graphene oxide-Mn3O4 hybrid material for oxygen reduction
reaction
Sourav Bag, C. Retna Raj
IIT Kharagpur
P199
Spectrochemical and electrochemical studies of quinones with ruthenium(ii) complexes
containing bathophenanthroline ligands
K. Swarnalatha, S. Sornalatha, E. Rajkumar, T. Shankar
Department of Chemistry, Manonmaniam Sundaranar University, VelTech RR & Dr.SR
Technical University, Chennai.
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P200
Comparison of electrochemical oxidation of methanol over Polyanilne modified electrodes
Richa Singh and P C Pandey
Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi.
P201
Application of ionic liquid as salt-bridge
Mosarrat Perween and Divesh N.Srivastava*
CSMCRI.
P202
Glucose oxidase-PANI based electrochemical sensor for Escherichia Coli
A.Shaikh1, L. H. Mujawar
1, M. G. Walawalkar
1, A. Q. Contractor
1*
Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay.
P203
Acetylcholinesterase-based conductometric biosensor for inhibitive determination of
arsenic(iii)
K.Songara, M.G.Walawalkar, A.Q.Contractor*
Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay.
P204
A facile synthesis of symmetric diaryldisulfides by nucleophilic ring opening of
benzo[b]thiophene-2, 3-diones
Saurabh Singh, Rahul Joshi and Ramchand T Pardasani
Department of Chemistry, Central University of Rajasthan. Department of Chemistry,
University of Rajasthan, Jaipur. Department of Chemistry, M.L.V. Govt. P.G. College,
Bhilwara.
P205
The Photophysics of 7-(diethylamino)coumarin-3-carboxylic acid N-succinimidyl ester in
different solvents and in reverse micelle
Banibrata Maity, Aninda Chatterjee and Debabrata Seth*
Department of Chemistry, IIT Patna.
P206
Torsional dynamics of thioflavin t in room-temperature ionic liquids: An effect of
heterogeneity of the medium
Aninda Chatterjee, Banibrata Maity, and Debabrata Seth*
Department of Chemistry, IIT Patna.
P207
Dye based photogalvanic solar cell: Energy conversion device for sustainable development
K R Genwa, Jayshree Rathore
Department of Chemistry, Jai Narain Vyas University, Jodhpur.
P208
Molecular recognition in biomolecular assemblies: Photochemical perspective of
Thioflavin T on G-quadruplex DNA
A.C. Bhasikuttan
Radiation & Photochemistry Division, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre.
P209
Studies on conversion and storage of solar energy in solar cells
R.C.Meena
Department of Chemistry, Jai Narain Vyas University, Jodhpur
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P210
Ultrafast charge separation dynamics in CdS quantum dot sensitized by
Re(I)−polypyridyl complexes with catechol moiety
Partha Maity, Tushar Debnath, Tanmay Banerjee, Amitava Das, and H. N. Ghosh
Radiation & Photochemistry Division, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Trombay, Mumbai.
P211
Super sensitization of Mn doped CdSe quantum dot with bromo pyrogallol red (Br-PGR)
molecule: A new route to achieve slower back electron recombination dynamics
Tushar Debnath, Partha Maity, and Hirendra N. Ghosh
Radiation & Photochemistry Division, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Trombay.
P212
Ultrafast hot hole transfer from CdSe quantum dot to molecular adsorbate
Pallavi Singhal and Hirendra N. Ghosh
Radiation & Photochemistry Division, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Trombay
P213
Effect of spacer length on conformational changes of bichromophores
Vysakh K.K.a
Vishnu Prasad M. V.a
,Zeena S. Pillai a*
(a)
Department of Chemistry, Amrita School of Arts and Sciences, Amrita Viswa Vidyapeetham,
Kerala.
P214
Investigation of photophysics of proflavine encapsulated into the nanoporous host
materials in presence of ZnO nanoparticles
S. Chandra Mohan1, K. Jothivenkatachalam
*1 and P. Natarajan
2
1Department of Chemistry, Anna University, BIT Campus, Tiruchirappalli.
2National Centre for
Ultrafast Processes, University of Madras, Taramani Campus, Chennai.
P215
Study of photocatalytic degradation of few reactive dyes with metal- non metal codoped
TiO2 under visible light
Navneet Kaur, Vasundhara Singh
PEC University of technology, Chandigarh
P216
Evidence for existence of two different conformations in amino substituted acridinedione
dyes - A femto upconversion study
T. Senthil Kumar, R. Suresh, P. Ramamurthy*
National Centre for Ultrafast Processes, University of Madras, Chennai.
P217
Femtosecond to nanosecond dynamics of 2,2'-bipyridine-3,3'-diol inside the nano-cavities
of molecular containers
Krishna Gavvala, Abhigyan Sengupta, Raj Kumar Koninti, Partha Hazra*
Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Pune
P218
Graphene oxide-based molecular switch for sensing biomolecule
Raj Kumar Koninti, Abhigyan Sengupta, Krishna Gavvala, Nirmalya Ballav and Partha Hazra
Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Pune.
P219
Photochemical conversion and storage of light energy into electrical energy by employing
dye sensitized photogalvanic cells
Pooran Koli
Department of Chemistry, Jai Narain Vyas University, Jodhpur
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P220
A study of thermodynamic , diagnostic & thermophysical parameters and their excess
values for ternary liquid mixtures
Ranjan Dey, Akanksha Saini
Department of Chemistry, BITS Pilani- K K Birla, Goa Campus.
P221
Preferential solvation and association constants of 2-exo and 2-endo methyl norbornyl
chlorides in water-acetone mixtures
Ms.Ujwala Patil, Mayank Dixit and B. L. Tembe
Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay.
P222
Thermophysical properties of N, N/-ethylenebis-(salicylideneiminato)-
diaquochromium(III) chloride in aqueous dimethylsulphoxide solution at T = (298.15,
308.15 and 318.15) K
Dhiraj Brahman, Kaushik Acharjee and Biswajit Sinha
University of North Bengal
P223
Reorientation of water molecules around ionic liquids: Probing salt effects
Raju Nanda, Anil Kumar
National Chemical Laboratory, Pune.
P224
Towards tuning the inter-ionic interactions in ionic liquid solutions: A calorimetric
approach
Preeti Jain, Gitanjali Rai, Anil Kumar*
JRF, National Chemical Laboratory, Pune.
P225
What causes enhanced acidic strength of carboxylic acids in protic ionic liquids?
Shashikant Shukla*, Vijay Beniwal, Anil Kumar
SRF, CSIR-National Chemical Laboratory, Pune.
P226
Effect of different counter ions of the metal ion on the resorcinol based BZ system in non
aqueous-aqueous acid media
Nadeem Bashir, G. M. Peerzada
Department of Chemistry, University of Kashmir, Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir.
P227
Ring closing metathesis of a bispyrenyl long chain compound within ionic liquid and
cosolvent-modified ionic liquid
Rewa Rai and Siddharth Pandey*
Indian Institute of Technology Delhi.
P228
Silica nanostructures as scaffold for energy transfer
Anjali Dhir, Anindya Datta
Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay.
P229
Cobalt manganite nanocubes embedded graphene nanoribbons: High performance
supercapacitor with short relaxation time
Preety Ahuja, Raj Kishore Sharma, Gurmeet Singh
Preety Ahuja - Research Scholar, Department of Chemistry, Delhi University.
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P230
Tribological studies of Stearic acid-modified CaCu3Ti4O12 nanoparticles as potential
lubricant additive in paraffin oil
Vinay Jaiswal†, Rashmi Bala Rastogi
†, Rajesh Kumar
¥
†Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology, Varanasi.
¥Department of
Mechanical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology, Varanasi.
P231
Magnetic and semiconducting oxide and chalcogenide nanocrystals
Arunava Gupta
University of Alabama
P232
Ureido di-peptides as novel material for molecular self-assembly leading to
nanostructures
M.M.V. *Ramana, S.A. Shete, M.J.Gawli.
Department of Chemistry, University of Mumbai.
P233
Homochiral coordination polymeric gel: Zn2+
-induced conformational changes leading to
J-aggregated helical fibers formation
Mrigendra Dubey, Ashish Kumar, Rajendra P. Paitandi, Daya Shankar Pandey*
Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi.
P234
Utilization of wheat husk ash as silica source for the synthesis of nanoporous materials: A
sustainable approach towards valorization of a significant agricultural waste stream
Isak Rajjak Shaikh 1Department of Chemistry, Shri Jagdishprasad Jhabarmal Tibrewala University (JJTU),
Rajasthan. 2Razak Institution of Skills, Education and Research (RISER) Maharashtra.
2Isak
Industry | Research & Development, Nanded.
P235
Synthesis and self-assembly of novel n-phenylureido dipeptide esters leading to
nanostructures
*Ramana, M.M.V., Gawali Manoj J., Shete, S.A.
Department of Chemistry, University of Mumbai.
P236
Metal coordination polymeric nanoparticles with morphology dependent non-enzymatic
peroxide sensing
Sanjeev Ujjain, Raj Kishore Sharma, Gurmeet Singh
Deaprtment of Chemistry, Delhi University.
P237
Effect of functionalization of the SiO2 nanoparticles on the adsorption of Ru onto them
and their activity in degradation of congo red
Sakshi Gupta, S. K. Mehta, M. Gradzielski and Cristina Giordano
Punjab University, Chandigarh.
P238
Oxadiazole based donor-acceptor luminescent materials for OLED applications
M. Ongungal, Deepak D. Prabhu and Suresh Das*
Chemical Sciences and Technology Division, CSIR-National Institute for Interdisciplinary
Science and Technology (CSIR-NIIST), Trivandrum.
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P239
Photoluminescence properties of Tb+3
doped SrF2@BaF2 nanomaterials.
Premananda N.1 & S.K.Srivastava1*
1Department of Chemistry, Manipur University, Canchipur, Imphal, Manipur.
P240
Fabrication, characterization, transportation of ions and antibacterial potential of
Polystyrene based Cu3 (PO4)2/ Ni3 (PO4)2 composite membrane
Mohd Arsalan, Rafiuddin
Aligarh Muslim University
P241
Controlled fabrication of intercrossed sheet like α-Bi2O3 on Ag-ZnO heteroarchitectures
and its multifunctional applications
Subramanian Balachandran and Meenakshisundaram Swaminathan*
Department of Chemistry, Annamalai University, Annamalainagar.
P242
Aryl pyrazaboles: A new class of highly fluorescent materials
Thaksen Jadhav, and Rajneesh Misra*
Discipline of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology Indore, Indore.
P243
Design, synthesis and characterisation of sugar based gels
Thangamuthu Mohan Das
Department of Chemistry, School of Basic and Applied Sciences,Central University of Tamil
Nadu (CUTN).
P244
Flower shaped ZnO nanorod bundles: Synthesis, characterization and its photocatalytic
activity study
Diganta Bhuyan, Mrinal Saikia and Lakshi Saikia
Materials Science Division, CSIR-North East Institute of Science and Technology, Assam.
P245
Electrochemical synthesis and photocatalytic behaviour of ZnO-SnO microstructures
Deepthi S.N, Ganaraja B.G, Jenice Jean Goveas, Chandrappa K.G., *Richard Gonsalves
Dept. of Chemistry, St. Aloysius College, Mangalore.
P246
Triarylborane-luminescent dye conjugates: Intriguing optical properties and anion
sensing applications
Chinna Ayya Swamy P, and Thilagar P *
Department of Inorganic and Physical Chemistry, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore.
P247
Large centimetre-size macroporous ferritin gels as versatile nanoreactors
Sushma Kumari, Guruswamy Kumaraswamy, Sayam Sen Gupta
National Chemical Laboratory.
P248
Effect of molecular structure on corrosion inhibition properties of 2-(substituted phenyl)
benzimidazole derivatives on mild steel in 1 M HCl solution
AlokdutDutta, SujitSankarPanja, DipankarSukul*
Department of Chemistry, National Institute of Technology Durgapur, West Bengal.
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Department of Chemistry, IIT Bombay
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8-Feb P249-P497 1-4 pm
P249 Polyacrylamide zirconium (IV) iodate as a new adsorbent for removal of lead from
aqueous solution: Equilibrium, kinetics and column study
Uzma Haseen and Nafisur Rahman
Department of Chemistry,Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh
P250 Selective separation and preconcentration of aluminium through chelation on a
synthesized resin containing N, O donor atoms for quantitative analysis of environmental
and biological samples
Aminul Islam,Hilal Ahmad and Noushi Zaidi
Analytical Research Laboratory, Department of Chemistry, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh
P251 Development of a novel, selective flame atomic absorption spectrometric method based on
systematic approach for the trace aluminium determination after an off-line column
preconcentration
Aminul Islam, Noushi Zaidi, Hilal Ahmad
Analytical Research Laboratory, Department of Chemistry, Aligarh Muslim University
P252 Development of an analytical method for preconcentration and determination of trace
metal ions using a novel chelating resin of enhanced hydrophilicity
Aminul Islam,Mohammad Asaduddin Laskar and Akil Ahmad
Analytical Research Laboratory, Department of Chemistry, Aligarh Muslim University,
Aligarh
P253 Rate and fixed time methods for determination of nortriptyline hydrochloride in
commercial dosage forms initial
Sumaiya Khan ,Shahroora Sameen and Nafisur Rahman
Department of Chemistry , Aligarh Muslim University , Aligarh
P254 Poly-o-Touidine zirconium(IV) ethylenediamine as an important nitrate selective
composite material : Synthesis , characterization and applications
Mohammad Fazeel Khan and Nafisur Rahman
Department of Chemistry, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh
P255 Silica gel modified with 3-Aminopropyltrimethoxysilane and thiosalicylic acid for the
removal of Pb(II), Cr(III), and Cu(II) from aqueous solutions
Mohd Nasir and Lutfullah
Department of Chemistry , Aligarh Muslim University , Aligarh
P256 Fabrication of ion selective electrode based on Poly-o-Toluidine zirconium (IV)
iodosulphosalicylate as an electroactive material for determination of Cr(III)
Nafisur Rahman
POSTER SESSION
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Department of Chemistry,Aligarh Muslim University,Aligarh
P257 Amine functionalized tetraphenylethylene: A novel fluorescent probe nitrite and nitrate
based on the aggregation-induced emission
Dipratn G. Khandare, Mainak Banerjee and Amrita Chatterjee*
Department of Chemistry, BITS, Pilani
P258 Optimization of supercritical carbondioxide extraction parameters of essential oils from
various plants
Aarti Singh,Meraj Alam Khan, Fauzia Khan, Seraj Anwer Ansari and Anees Ahmad
Department of Chemistry, A.M.U.
P259 Fabrication and characterization of a novel cation exchanger polyaniline Sn(IV)
tungstophosphate : its analytical applications for removal of heavy metal ions from waste
water
Arshia Akhtar, Md. Dilwar Alam Khan, S. A. Nabi
Analytical Research Laboratory, Department of Chemistry, A.M.U.
P260 Facile synthesis and characterization of a polymer based nanocomposite and its analytical
applicability towards waste water detoxification
Md. Dilwar Alam Khan and S. A. Nabi
Analytical Research Laboratory, Department of Chemistry, A.M.U.
P261 Estimation of glucose using molecularly imprinted polymer-modified screen printed
electrodes
Kislay Singh and Bhim Bali Prasad*
Department of Chemistry,Banaras Hindu University
P262 Aqueous mediated henry reaction by novel binuclear catalysts
R. Arunachalam and P.S. Subramanian*
Discipline of Inorganic Materials and Catalysis, CSIR-Central Salt and Marine Chemicals
Research Institute, Bhavanagar
P263 1-Alkyl-1,2,4-Triazolium based Brønsted acidic RTILs as benign catalyst for the synthesis
of dihydropyrimidines
Sankaranarayanan Nagarajan and Elango Kandasamy
P264 Metal incarcerated CNT nanoreactors for asymmetric catalysis
Poonam Sharma and Rakesh K Sharma
Indian Institute of Technology Jodhpur, Old Residency Road, Ratanada, Jodhpur
P265 First application of nickel catalysed C(sp2)-O cross coupling to access vinyl-aryl ethers
Debasish Kundu, Pintu Maity, Sabir Ahammed, Biju Majhi and Brindaban C. Ranu*
Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science, Jadavpur
P266 Bifunctional titania float for metal ion reduction and organics degradation, via sunlight
Laveena P. D’Souza, Sindu Shree, and Geetha R. Balakrishna*
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Jain University
P267 Correlation analysis of reactivity in the oxidation of organic sulfides by benzimidazolium
dichromate – A kinetic and mechanistic aspects
Seema Kothari and Dinesh Panday
Department of Chemistry, J.N.V. University, Jodhpur
P268 Facile and selective synthesis of 1,2-disubstituted benzimidazole using nanoporous
material
S. Senthilkumar and M. Kumarraja*
Centre for Research and Post-graduate Studies in Chemistry, Ayya Nadar Janaki Ammal
College, Sivakasi
P269 CuO impregnated mesoporous silica KIT-6 an efficient catalyst for benzene hydroxylation
N S Sanjini and S Velmathi*
Organic and Polymer Synthesis Laboratory, Department of Chemistry, National Institute of
Technology, Tiruchirappalli
P270 Oxidation kinetics of antibacterial drug norfloxacin by lipopathic oxidant,
cetyltrimethylammonium permanganate: A mechanistic study
Sarita Garnayak and Sabita Patel
Department of Chemistry, National Institute of Technology, Rourkela
P271 Synthesis, characterization and photocatalytic activity of some chromite spinel
nanoparticles
Swapnil Prabhulkar and R. M. Patil
Department of Chemistry, The Institute of Science, 15, Madame Cama Road, Mumbai
P272 Novel synthesis of tetrahydropyridines using polyphosphoric acid intercalated zirconia
pillared montmorillonite
Purabi Kar and Braja Gopal Mishra
National Institute of Technology
P273 Palladium-hydrogel nanocomposite for C-C coupling reactions
Mitasree Maity, Uday Maitra*
Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore
P274 Development of soft-nanohybrids for modulating enzyme activity within reverse micelle
Krishnendu Das, Deep Mandal and Prasanta K Das*
Department of Biological Chemistry, IACS, Jadvapur
P275 Synrgestic catalysis using N-heterocyclic carbenes and palladium catalysts for direct
allylation of aldehyde carbonyls
Milind M. Ahire and Santosh B. Mhaske
P276 Development of soft-nanohybrids for modulating enzyme activity within reverse micelle
Krishnendu Das, Deep Mandal and Prasanta K Das*
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Department of Biological Chemistry, IACS, Jadvapur
P277 Mn(III) based binapthyl schiff base complex hetrogenized over organo-modified SBA-15:
Synthesis, characterization and catalytic application
Priti Sharma, Anish Lazar and A P Singh*
CSIR-National Chemical Laboratory
P278 Chiral VIVO-Sal-Indanol complex over modified SBA-15: An efficient, reusable
enantioselective catalyst for asymmetric sulfoxidation reaction
Anish Lazar, Priti Sharma and A P Singh*
CSIR-National Chemical Laboratory
P279 Oxidation of S- Phenylmercaptoacetic acid by piperidinium chlorochromate
K. Anbarasu, P. Selvi
P280 Synthesis, spectral, chiroptical and catalytic investigation on some chiral Cu(II) schiff
base complexes
P.M. Selvakumarc, Prabakaranc, E. Chinnarajaa, P.S. Subramaniana,b*, Anjan Dasa,
b, and
R.I. Kureshya
CSIR-Central Salt and Marine Chemicals Research Institute, Bhavnagar. Academy of Scientific
and Innovative Research, New Delhi. Karunya University Tamil Nadu
P281 The influence of combination of oximes on the reactivating and therapeutic efficacy of
antidotal treatment of organophosphate poisoning
Rahul Sharma, Bhanushree Gupta, Arvind Sahu and Kallol K. Ghosh*
School of Studies in Chemistry, Pt. Ravishankar Shukla University, Raipur
P282 Mild and efficient copper terephthalate metal organic framework catalyzed C-N cross
coupling of arylboronic acids and imidazole
Nainamalai Devarajan and Palaniswamy Suresh*
Madurai Kamaraj University
P283 Asymmetric ring opening of meso-epoxides with aromatic amines using (R)-(+)-BINOL-
Sc(OTf)3-NMM complex as an efficient catalyst
Ganesh V. More and Bhalchandra M. Bhanage*
Department of Chemistry, Institute of Chemical Technology, Matunga, Mumbai
P284 Anchoring of palladium(II) schiff-base moiety in mesoporous silica: Preparation,
characterization and catalytic study
Soma Das and Subratanath Koner*
Department of Chemistry , Jadavpur University
P285 Effect of connecting linkers in the reactivation potency of bis-oximes against nerve agent
inhibited-AChE
Bhanushree Gupta, Rahul Sharma and Kallol K. Ghosh*
School of Studies in Chemistry, Pt. Ravishankar Shukla University, Raipur
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P286 Asymmetric organic transformations for the synthesis of bioactive compounds
N. Gupta, S. H. R. Abdi, R. I. Kureshy, N. H. Khan and H. C. Bajaj
Discipline of Inorganic Materials and Catalysis, CSIR-Central salt and Marine Chemicals
Research Institute, G. B. Marg, Bhavnagar
P287 Catalytic activity of copper(II) complexes derived from succinoyldihydrazones
R. Borthakur and R. A. Lal*
Department Of Chemistry, Centre for Advanced Studies, North Eastern Hill University,
Shillong
P288 Synthesis, characterization and photocatalytic properties of silver oxide coupled TiO2
core-shell nanocomposites
Bilal Masood Pirzada, Owais Mehraj and Suhail Sabir
Department of Chemistry, Aligarh Muslim University
P289 Chiral Cu(II)-amino alcohol based complexes for asymmetric aza-henry reaction of N-Ts
imines
Manoj K. Choudhary, Anjan Das, R. I. Kureshy, Manish Kumar, N.H. Khan, S. H. R. Abdi, and
H. C. Bajaj
Discipline of Inorganic Materials and Catalysis, Central Salt and Marine Chemicals Research
Institute(CSIR-CSMCRI)
P290 Amine functionalised MCM-41 as a green, efficient, and heterogeneous catalyst for the
regioselective synthesis of 5-Aryl-2-oxazolidinones from CO2 and aziridines
Deepak B. Nale and Bhalchandra M. Bhanage*
Department of Chemistry, Institute of Chemical Technology, N. Parekh Marg, Matunga,
Mumbai
P291 Heck reaction catalysed by organic-inorganic hybrid MMT-clay exchanged ammonium
tagged carbapalladacycle in aqueous media
Vasundhara Singh, Amanpreet Kaur, Navneet Kaur and Satwant Kaur
PEC University of technology
P292 Study of silica bound sulphonic acid catalyst for few acid catalysed reactions
Amanpreet Kaur and Vasundhara Singh
PEC University of Technology, Chandigarh
P293 Dicationic aluminium salen complexes immobilized on montmorillonite type of clay: A
highly recyclable catalyst for the synthesis of cyclic carbonate
Shailesh Verma, Rukhsana I. Kureshy*, Tamal Roy, Noor-ul H. Khan, Sayed H. R. Abdi and
Hari C. Bajaj
Discipline of Inorganic Materials and Catalysis, Central Salt and Marine Chemicals Research
Institute (CSMCRI), Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR), G. B. Marg,
Bhavnagar
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P294 Asymmetric Friedel - Crafts addition of indoles to N-Sulfonyl aldimines catalyzed by
Cu(II) chiral amino alcohols based schiff base complexes
Prathibha Kumari, Prasanta Kumar Bera, Noor-ul H. Khan,* Rukhsana I.Kureshy, Sayed H. R.
Abdi and Hari C. Bajaj
Discipline of Inorganic Materials and Catalysis, Central Salt and Marine Chemicals Research
Institute (CSMCRI),Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), G. B. Marg,
Bhavnagar
P295 A tailor made support for copper nanoparticles: Green approach to N-arylation using
simple, effective and heterogeneous catalyst
Nirav Barot and Harjinder Kaur*
Department of Chemistry, School of Sciences, Gujarat University
P296 Highly enantioselective sulfide oxidation with chiral iron complex using aqueous
hydrogen peroxide as terminal oxidant
Prasanta Kumar Bera, Sayed Hasan Razi Abdi,* Noor-ul Hasan Khan, Rukhsana Ilays Kureshy
and Hari Chandra Bajaj
Discipline of Inorganic Materials and Catalysis, Central Salt and Marine Chemicals Research
Institute (CSMCRI),Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR),G. B. Marg, Bhavnagar
P297 Palladium complexes of heterobidentate ligands: Active catalysts for acylation reactions
via C-H activation
Kokil Saikia and Dipak Kumar Dutta
Materials Science Division, CSIR-North East Institute of Science and Technology, Jorhat
P298 Small molecule as a chiral organocatalyst for asymmetric strecker reaction
S. Saravanan, Noor-ul H. Khan,* Ajay Jakhar, Rukhsana I. Kureshy, Sayed H. R. Abdi and
Hari C. Bajaj aDiscipline of Inorganic Materials and Catalysis,
bAcademy of Scientific and Industrial
Research, Central Salt and Marine Chemicals Research Institute (CSMCRI), Council of
Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR), G. B. Marg, Bhavnagar
P299 Investigation of biocatalytic application and stability assessment of steapsin in
supercritical carbon dioxide
Kirtikumar C. Badgujar and Bhalchandra M. Bhanage*
Department of Chemistry, Institute of Chemical Technology, Matunga
P300 Asymmetric organic transformations for the preparation of biologically important chiral
compounds: Development of novel chiral catalysts
R. I. Kureshy
Discipline of Inorganic Materials and Catalysis, Central Salt and Marine Chemicals Research
Institute (CSMCRI), Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR), G. B. Marg,
Bhavnagar
72
P301 An efficient one pot multi component reaction for synthesis of Indolo[2,3-c]quinolines
using bismuth nitrate penta-hydrate as environmental benign catalyst
Prabal P Singh* and Deepak K. Das
GLA University, Mathura
P302 Manganese complexes with non-porphyrin N4 ligands as recyclable catalyst for the
asymmetric epoxidation of olefins
Nabin Ch. Maity, Prasanta Kumar Bera, Debashis Ghosh,Sayed H. R. Abdi,* Rukhsana I.
Kureshy,Noor-ul H. Khan and Hari C. Bajaj
Discipline of Inorganic Materials and Catalysis, Academic of Scientific and Innovative
Research (AcSIR), Central Salt and Marine Chemicals Research Institute (CSMCRI), Council
of Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR), Bhavnagar
P303 Effect of phase change behaviour of nanocrystalline TiO2 using functionalized ionic
liquids
Satwant Kaur Shahi and Vasundhara Singh
Department of Applied Sciences (Chemistry), PEC University of Technology, Chandigarh
P304 A distinct approach for the synthesis of spirooxindole derivatives catalyzed by sulphated
ionic liquid heteropolyacid Salt
Shailesh P. Satasia, Piyush N. Kalaria and Dipak K. Raval*
Department of Chemistry, Sardar Patel University, Vallabh Vidyanagar
P305 Cu(N-Heterocyclic Carbene)chloride: An efficient catalysts for multicomponent click
reaction for the synthesis of 1,2,3-Triazoles in water
Vishal B. Purohit, Sharad C. Karad, Dipak K. Raval and Kirit H. Patel*
Department of Chemistry, Sardar Patel University, Vallabh Vidyanagar
P306 Merrifield resin supported -SO3H functionalized ionic liquid as novel heterogeneous
catalyst for fisher indole synthesis
Jemin R. Avalani* and Dipak K. Raval
Department of Chemistry, Sardar Patel University, Vallabh Vidyanagar
P307 Triple C-H functionalisation/activation: Palladium catalyzed selective synthesis of
benzofurans from phenols and olefins
Upendra Sharma, Soumitra Agasti, Togati Naveen and Debabrata Maiti*
Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
P308 Iron catalyzed oxidative arylation of phenol : A direct approach towards arylated
quinones by C-H functionalization
Arghya Deb and Debabrata Maiti*
Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
73
P309 Water dispersible, long time stable copper nanoparticles: Synthesis and catalytic activity
Ravneet Kaur1,3
, Surinder K. Mehta3, Cristina Giordano
2 and Michael Gradzielski
1
1: Stranski-Laboratorium fur Physikalische und Theoretische Chemie, Institut fur Chemie,
Technische Universitat Berlin, Straβe des 17. Juni 124, Sekr. TC7, D-10623 Berlin, Germany
2: Max-Planck Institut (MPI) fur Kolloide und Grenzflachen, Department of Colloid Chemistry,
Research Campus Potsdam-Golm, D-14424 Potsdam, Germany 3: Department of Chemistry
and Centre for Advanced Studies in Chemistry, Panjab University, Chandigarh
P310 N-Formylationof amines by carbon nanotube-gold nanohybrids
N. Shah, E. Gravel, A. Hagege, H. Li, D. V. Jawale, E. Doris and I. N. N. Namboothiri
Department of Chemistry, IIT-Bombay
P311 Synthesis and structural properties of N,N,N‟,N‟-tetraalkyl-3,4- and 3,5-
pyridinedicarboxamide and its Ag(I), Hg(II) and Pd(II) complexes
Love Karan Rana and Maninder Singh Hundal*
Department of Chemistry, Centre for Advanced Studies in Chemistry,
Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar
P312 Crystal engineering approach for the design of mechanically flexible organic crystals by
introducing slip planes in structure
G. Rama Krishna, Ramesh Devarapalli, Garima lal and C. Malla Reddy*
Department of Chemical Sciences, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research,
Kolkata, Mohanpur Campus
P313 Celecoxib cocrystal polymorphs with cyclic amides: Synthons of sulfonamide drug with
carboxamide conformers
Geetha Bolla, Sudhir Mittapalli, and Ashwini Nangia*
University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad
P314 Structural charaterization of axial ligand modified high valent tin (IV) porphyrins
Rahul Soman, Subramaniam Sujatha and Chellaiah Arunkumar
Bio-inorganic Materials Laboratory, Department of Chemistry, School of Natural Sciences,
National Institute of Technology Calicut, Kerala
P315 Noncovalent interactions in trans-porphyrins: Synthesis and structural characterization
Jagadeesan Ramesh, Subramaniam Sujatha and Chellaiah Arunkumar
National Institute of Technology
P316 Construction of helical 1D-polymeric chain in Hg(II) : Synthesis, crystal structure and
DNA binding.
Anoop Kumar Sainia, Shaikh M.Mobin
a ,Mohammad Akbar
a, Veenu Mishra
a and Amit Kumar
b
aDepartment of Chemistry Indian Institute of Technology Indore, Khandwa Road, Indore.
bDepartment of Bioscience and Bioengineering Indian Institute of Technology Indore,Khanda
Road
74
P317 Crystallographic and thermal studies of o-hydroxy schiff bases
Kumkum Sharma, Satish Kumar Awasthi*
Chemical Biology laboratory, Department of Chemistry, University of Delhi
P318 Finely tuned Cu(II)-Hg(II) mixed metal 1D-polymeric chain: Synthesis and crystal
structures
Veenu Mishra,a Shaikh.M.Mobin,* Pradeep Mathur*
School of Basic Sciences, Discipline of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology Indore
P319 Thermally induced single crystal to single crystal transformation of monomeric ionic
Co(II) complex to dimeric neutral Co(II) complex
Akbar Mohammad, Shaikh M. Mobin*
School of Basic Sciences, Discipline of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology Indore
P320 (±)-2,8 and (±)-4,10-di imidazolium-6H,12H-5,11-methanodibenzo[b,f][1,5]diazocines :
Synthesis and structural studies
Arruri Sathyanarayana and Ganesan Prabusankar*
Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad, ODF Estate,
Yeddumailaram, Andhra Pradesh
P321 Ru(III)-NCN pincer complexes as catalysts for the transfer hydrogenation of ketones
Jerome P and R Karvembu
Department of Chemistry, National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli
P322 Base-promoted expedient access to spiro-isatins: Synthesis and anti-tubercular evaluation
of 1H-1,2,3-Triazole-Tethered spiro-isatin-ferrocene, isatin-ferrocene and -lactam-
ferrocene conjugates
Kewal Kumar and Vipan Kumar
Department of Chemistry, Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar
P323 A greener approach to ruthenium catalyzed synthesis of amides from aldehydes
Deepika Tyagi, Ambikesh D. Dwivedi, Rohit K. Rai, Sanjay K. Singh*
Indian Institute of Technology Indore
P324 Carbon-hydrogen bond activation and synthesis of ruthenium(III) cyclometallates
Rajan Kumar, Sushil Kumar, Kaushik Ghosh*
Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, Roorkee
P325 Stimulated DNA binding by metalloinsertors having Knoevenagel condensate β-
diketimine schiff bases: Synthesis and characterization
N.Pravin and N.Raman
VHNSN College, Virudhunagar
P326 Directing group assisted copper-catalyzed chemoselective O-aroylation of phenols and
enols using alkylbenzene
Nilufa khatun, Saroj Kumar Rout, Srimanta Guin, Arghya Banerjee, Anupal Gogoi and Bhisma
K. Patel*
Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati
75
P327 Mono and dialkyne insertion reactions of cyclopalladated N,N,N-triarylguanidines,
[(C,N)Pd(-Br)]2 and cis/trans-[(C,N)Pd(Lewis base)Br]: Scaffolds for enlarged,
rearranged and zwitterionic palladacycles through ring contraction cum amine imine
tautomerisation
Priya Saxena,a Natesan Thirupathi,
a,* and Munirathinam Nethaji
b
aDepartment of Chemistry, University of Delhi, Delhi 110 007, India,bDepartment of Inorganic
and Physical Chemistry, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore
P328 Some unusual reactions of organotellurium ligands with metal carbonyls
Mohd Tauqeer, S. M. Mobin, Pradeep Mathur and G. K. Lahiri
Department of Chemistry, IIT Bombay
P329 Syntheses of homo and heterometallic 3D-coordination polymers of triorganotin
compounds and application in gas adsorption
Chandrajeet Mohapatra and Vadapalli Chandrasekhar
Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur
P330 Synthesis, structural aspects and solution behavior of rhodium (III) half sandwich
complexes ligated by N,N',N" - triarylguanidinate ligands
Ram Kishan, Natesan Thirupathi, and Munirathinam Nethaji
Department of Chemistry, University of Delhi
P331 Reactivity of 1,2,3-triselena[3]Ferrocenophane towards transition metal carbonyls
Abhinav Raghuvanshi and Pradeep Mathur
Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
P332 In vitro antitumor activity of 3-((2-(Diphenylstannloxy)Ethylimino)Methyl-4H- Chromen-
4-one complex
Imtiyaz Yousuf and Farukh Arjmand
Department of Chemistry, Aligarh Muslim University
P333 Synthesis, scope and utility of backbone functionalized NHC- metal complexes
V.Karthik and G. Anantharaman
Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur
P334 Novel selenium and tellurium derivatives of NCN-pincer ligand
Anand K. Gupta,a Harkesh B. Singha,* and Ray J. Butcherb
aDepartment of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Powai, Mumbai, India.
bDepartment of Chemistry, Howard University, Washington
P335 Reactivity of dihaloselenones: Synthesis of cationic diselenides and aryltellurenyl adducts
of selones
Sangeeta Yadav,a Harkesh B. Singh,
a* and Ray J. Butcherb
aDepartment of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Powai, Mumbai, India.
bDepartment of Chemistry, Howard University, Washington
76
P336 Late-transition metal complexes of triazole derived N-heterocyclic carbene ligands:
Structure, bonding and related application studies
Anuj Kumar and Prasenjit Ghosh*
IIT Bombay
P337 Palladium complexes hinged on abnormal N-heterocyclic carbenes as potential catalysts
for cross-coupling reactions
Sudipta Modak and Prasenjit Ghosh*
IIT Bombay
P338 New class of phosphine oxide donor-based Re(I)-complexes from an in situ phosphine
oxidation
Palani Elumalai, Virender Singh, Bhaskaran Shankar, Dhanraj T. Masram and Malaichamy
Sathiyendiran
University of Delhi
P339 Rhenium(I) carbonyl complexes containing redox active moiety and heterocyclic units for
biological applications
Deepak Gupta, Bhaskaran Shankar and Malaichamy Sathiyendiran
Department of Chemistry, University of Delhi
P340 Reactivity of diruthenium and dirhodium analogues of pentaborane(9): agostic versus
boratrane complexes
R. S. Anju, Dipak Kumar Roy, Bijan Mondal, K. Yuvaraj, C. Arivazhagan, Koushik Saha, Babu
Varghese and Sundargopal Ghosh*
Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Chennai, India
P341 Group 7 metallaboranes from metal carbonyl compounds and their utilization as catalyst
for alkyne cyclotrimerization
V. P. Anju, Subrat Kumar Barik, Bijnaneswar Mondal, V. Ramkumar and Sundargopal Ghosh*
Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Chennai, India
P342 Synthesis of organochalcogen derivatives of 2-chlorocyclohex-1-ene-1,3-diimine
Krishnan Venkateshwaran, Kandhasamy Gopal, and Harkesh B. Singh
Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Powai
P343 Study of new ternary binuclear copper (II) complexes with isomeric ligand based on the
antibiotic dapsone
Ran Bahadur Yadav
The M. S. University of Baroda, Vadodara
P344 Single-molecule magnet behavior of two new tetranuclear Dy(III) complexes
Sourav Das and V. Chandrasekhar
P345 Syntheses, crystal structures and spectroscopic correlation of discrete, one-dimensional
and cocrystalline Cu(II)/Ni(II)–U(VI) systems derived from schiff base ligands
Sagarika Bhattacharya and Sasankasekhar Mohanta*
Department of Chemistry, University of Calcutta
77
P346 Highly selective detection of nitro explosives by a luminescent metal–organic framework
Sanjog S. Nagarkar, Biplab Joarder, Abhijeet K. Chaudhari, Soumya Mukherjee, and Sujit K.
Ghosh*
Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER), Pune
P347 Ferrocene-based compartmental ligand for the assembly of 3d-4f heterometallic
complexes
Amit Chakraborty and Vadapalli Chandrasekhar
P348 Synthesis And characterization Of Co-Zr doped SrCoxZrxFe(12-2x)O19 (x = 0.0, 0.1, 0.2,
0.3, 0.4, 0.5 0.6, 0.7, 0.8, 0.9, 1.0) ferrites applying citrate precursor sol-gel method
Prabhjyot Kaur, S. K. Chawla
Guru Nanak Dev University
P349 Amino acid based dynamic metal–biomolecule frameworks
Biplab Joarder, Abhijeet K. Chaudhari, Sanjog S. Nagarkar, Biplab Manna and Sujit K. Ghosh
Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER), Homi Bhabha Road, Pashan, Pune
P350 Synthesis and characterization of Mn(II), Co(II), Ni(II), Cu(II) and Zn(II) complexes of 2-
amino-3-(4-hydroxyphenyl)-N`-[(2-hydroxyphenyl)Methylene]propanohydrazide
Ph. Pengkiliya and R. K. Lonibala
Manipur University
P351 Rational synthesis of metal phosphonates based on multidentate organically templated
phosphosphonic acids
Sunil K. Sharma and Ramaswamy Murugavel
Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Powai, Mumbai
P352 Solution processable luminescent nanoscale GdIII-OPE MOF: Multimodal imaging and
explosive sensing
Venkata M Suresh, Snehajyothi Chatarjee, Rahul Modak, Vivek Tiwari, Amit B Patel, Tapas K
Kundu and Tapas Kumar Maji*
P353 Mechanistic insights and structural evidences on An iron(III)-triggered conformational
rotary switch
Rampal Pandey, Amit Kumar, Rakesh Kumar Gupta and Daya Shankar Pandey*
Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi
P354 An anionic metal-organic framework: adsorption study and cation exchange leading to
versatile applications
Anindita Chakraborty, Sohini Bhattacharyya and Tapas Kumar Maji
JNCASR
P355 Regiospecific C(naphthyl)-H bond activation by palladium(II): Synthesis,
characterization and crystal structure of isomeric cyclopalladates
Kanak Roy,a and Satyadeep S. Chhetri*
b
aDepartment of Chemistry, University of North Bengal, Raja Rammohunpur, Siliguri 734013,
India; b Department of Chemistry, Sikkim Govt. College, Gangtok
78
P356 Synthesis, crystal structure and spectral properties of mixed polyhalides of a Cu(II) tris –
chelate
Ramavath Babu and M. V. Rajasekharan*
School of Chemistry, University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad
P357 AIEE active hexaarylbenzene derivatives as chemosensors for picric acid
Vandana Bhalla, Sharanjeet kaur and Sandeep kaur
Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar
P358 Facile synthesis of arginine functionalized gold nanoparticles and their interaction with
bovine serum albumin
M. Karuppu Raja and S. Murugesan*
Department of Inorganic Chemistry, School of Chemistry, Madurai Kamaraj
University,Madurai
P359 Exploring the scope of salen-type (N,N´-bis(salicylidene)ethylenedi amine) metalloligands
towards heterometallic entities of diverse functionalities
Soumavo Ghosh and Ashutosh Ghosh*
Department of Chemistry, University College of Science, University of Calcutta
P360 Fluorescent pyridoxal based schiff base ligands for sensing copper (II): Biological
applications
Senjuti Mandal, Sudipta Chatterjee, Sushil Kumar Mandal, Ritwik Modak, Yeasin Sikdar,
Barnali Naskar, Debadrita Modak, Sanchita Goswami, Anisur Rahman Khuda-Bukhsh and
Tapan Kumar Mondal
Department of Chemistry, University of calcutta; Department of Chemistry, Serampore
College;Department of Zoology, University of Kalyani, Department of Chemistry, Jadavpur
University
P361 Computational modeling of Spin state dependent reactivity of bio-inspired model
complexes of mononuclear non-heme enzymes
M. Jaccoba, A. Ansari, B. Pandey and G. Rajaraman
b*
Department of Chemistry, Loyola College, Chennai, Tamil Nadu.a Department of Chemistry,
IIT Bombay, Powai.b
P362 P3F92-: An all-pseudo-π* 2π-aromatic
Chakkingal P. Priyakumaria and Eluvathingal D. Jemmis
b
aSchool of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Thiruvananthapuram,
CET Campus, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India and bDepartment of Inorganic and Physical
Chemistry, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore
P363 Employing arynes in transition-metal- free monoarylation of aromatic tertiary amines
Sachin Suresh Bhojgude, Trinadh Kaicharla and Akkattu T. Biju*
Organic Chemistry Division, CSIR-National Chemical Laboratory (CSIR-NCL), Homi Bhabha
Road, Pune
79
P364 Transition-metal-free aryne MCRs initiated by N-heterocycles
Anup Bhunia, Digvijay Porwal, Tony Roy and Akkattu T. Biju*
Organic Chemistry Division, CSIR-National Chemical Laboratory (CSIR-NCL), Homi Bhabha
Road, Pune
P365 Synthesis of AAT containing bacterial glycoconjugates
Ananda Rao Podilapu, Srinivasulu Avvathula, Madhu Emmadi and Suvarn S. Kulkarni*
IIT Bombay
P366 Metal free regioselective C2 amidation of indole with quinazolinone and pyrimidone led to
novel indolylquinazolinone/ pyrimidones
Suman Kr Ghosh and Rajagopal Nagarajan*
School of Chemistry, University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad
P367 Synthesis of anthracene and naphtho[b]thiophene analogs involving Lewis /Bronsted acid
-Mediated regioselective annulation
Sivasakthi kumaran, R, Nandakumar, M and Arasambattu K. Mohanakrishnan
Department of Organic Chemistry, University of Madras, Guindy Campus, Chennai
P368 A facile three-component expedient approach for the assembly of naphthoquinone-
eboracin hybrid heterocycles
S.Vivek Kumar, B. Devi bala, S. Muthusubramanian and S. Perumal*
Department of Organic Chemistry, School of Chemistry, Madurai Kamaraj University, Madurai
P369 Ring opening- ring closing olefin and enyene metathesis of norbornene derivatives to the
construction of angularly annelated polycycles
Ritabrata Datta, Anupam Jana, Sritama Bose, Pipaliya B. Viththlbhai and Subrata Ghosh*
Department of Organic Chemistry, Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science, Jadavpur,
Kolkata
P370 Synthesis charaterization and electrochemical studies of some novel indole derivatives
Gulzar Khan and Ratnesh Das
Department of Chemistry, Harisingh Gour University, Sagar, Madhya Pradesh
P371 Synthesis of substituted 1,3-diaryl-6,7-dihydro-1H-indol-4(5H)-Pnes from 1-aryl-2-
(arylamino)ethanones
Selvam Kaladevi and Shanmugam Muthusubramanian*
Department of Organic Chemistry, School of Chemistry, Madurai Kamaraj University,
Madurai
P372 Design and efficient synthesis of functionalized flavone-triazole-tetrahydropyran
conjugates via click chemistry
Naveen Kumar Konduru and Naseem Ahmed*
IIT Roorkee
80
P373 Design of indolocarbazole based novel organic dyes for dye-sensitized solar cell
applications
Kesavan Stalindurai and Chennan Ramalingan*
Centre for Nanotech./Department of Chemistry, Kalasalingam University, Anand Nagar,
Krishnankoil
P374 Synthesis of imidazo[1,2-a] pyridine by using DABCO and its chalcone derivatives
Vaishali Goswami and H.S.Joshi
Department of Chemistry, Saurashtra University, Rajkot
P375 A facile metal-free oxidative cross-dehydrogenative-coupling reaction (CDCReaction) for
selective formation of C-S bonds
Varun Begurand Kandikere Ramaiah Prabhu
IISc. Bangalore
P376 Highly regioselective addition of organozinc reagents to 2-oxo-1,2-dihydropyrimidine-5-
carboxylates
Rakesh Chopra and Kamaljit Singh
Department of Chemistry, Guru Nanak Dev Universiy, Amritsar -143 005, India
P377 A green protocol for the construction of triazolo[3,4-b][1,3,4] thiadiazine possesing
pyrazine nucleus.
Jalpa R. Pandya and H.S.Joshi*
*Department of Chemistry, Saurashtra University, Rajkot
P378 Tetrazine templated synthesis of mixed ternary glycoclusters
Boddu Venkateswara Rao and Srinivas Hotha*
Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Pune, India
P379 Synthesis of highly fictionalized biaryls using allyl cyanide
Pratik Yadav, Surjeet Singh, Satyanarayan Sahu, Ramendra Pratap
Department of Chemistry, University of Delhi, North Campus
P380 A novel efficient entry to potential bioactive versatile heterocyclic-condensed
purines:Functional N-fused imidazole as building block
Vikas Chaudhary, Sankar K. Guchhait
NIPER
P381 Synthesis of 1-oxygenated carbazole alkaloids, clausine E and clausine F
D. P. Kamat,a S. G. Tilve*
a and V. P. Kamata
aDepartment Of Chemistry, Goa University, Taleigao Plateau, Goa
P382 Novel dihydropyrimidine analogues for calcuim channel blocking activity
K. Sri Latha, B. Shireesha
Medicinal Chemistry Research Division, Vaagdevi College of Pharmacy, Warangal
81
P383 Novel curcumin hybrids for alzheimer‟s disease therapeutics
Rajasekhar Reddy1, B. Ramya Sree
1, M. Bhagavan Raju
2, B. Shireesha
1
Medicinal Chemistry Research Division, Vaagdevi College of Pharmacy, Warangal, India 2Gland Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Kothapet, Medak Dt
P384 Iodine catalyzed one pot synthesis of flavones from substituted o-hydroxyacetophenones
and aromatic aldehydes
Mayuri Naik, Vijayendra Kamat and Santosh Tilve
Goa University
P385 Synthesis of soluble fulleropyrrolidines
A. R. Parveen ,V. Sughanya and S. Nagarajan*
Department of Chemistry, Annamalai University, Annamalainagar*Department of Chemistry,
Central University of Tamil Nadu
P386 High regioselectivity in the Diels-Alder reactions of 9-substituted anthracenes with
citraconic anhydride
Ruhima khan and Moirangthem Dhaneshwar Singh*
Department of Chemistry, Manipur University, Canchipur
P387 Base mediated tandem Knoevenagel and selective reduction of steroidalketones: A novel
route to allylic alcohols
Mandakini Dutta and Romesh C. Boruah
Medicinal Chemistry Division, CSIR-North-East Institute of Science & Technology, Jorhat,
Assam
P388 Copper (I) iodide-catalysed aerobic oxidative synthesis of imidazo[1,2-a]pyridines from 2-
aminopyridines and methyl ketones
Darapaneni Chandra Mohan, Ramachandra Reddy Donthiri, Sadu Nageswara Rao and
Subbarayappa Adimurthy
Academy of Scientific & Innovative Research, CSIR-Central Salt & Marine Chemicals
Research Institute, G.B. Marg, Bhavnagar
P389 Catalyst- and solvent-free, pot, atom and step economic synthesis of
tetrahydroquinazolines
Rupam Sarmaa, Debajyoti Bhuyanb and Dipak Prajapati
Department of Chemistry, Nalbari College, Nalbari, Assam
P390 Novel 2-aryl-3-arylamino-imidazo-pyridine/pyrazines as potent antitubulin, anticancer,
and apoptotic agents
Garima Priyadarshani, Sankar K. Guchhait*
National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research (NIPER) S. A. S. Nagar (Mohali)
P391 L-Proline: An efficient catalyst for transamidation of carboxamides with amines
Sadu Nageswara Rao, Darapaneni Chandra Mohan and Subbarayappa Adimurthy
Academy of Scientific & Innovative Research, CSIR-Central Salt & Marine Chemicals
Research Institute, G.B. Marg, Bhavnagar
82
P392 Palladium catalyzed base free, ligand free Suzuki cross coupling reactions in ionic liquids
Diganta Sarma* and Preeti Rekha Boruah
Department of Chemistry, Dibrugarh University, Dibrugarh-786004, Assam, India
P393 An expedient domino [3+2] cycloaddition/intramolecular annulation reaction for the
synthesis of novel hexacyclic fused systems
Akilan Malathi and Raju Ranjith Kumar
Madurai Kamraj University
P394 A facile atom economic synthesis of novel chromenopyridines
Remani Vasudevan Sumesh, Akilan Malathi, Raju Ranjith Kumar
Madurai Kamraj University
P395 Design, synthesis and cytotoxic evaluation of 2-imino-4-thiazolidinone derivatives
Ravindra M Kumbhare1, Umesh B Kosurkar1, R. Pamanji
2, J. Venkateswara Rao
2, Sridhara
Janardhan3 and G. Narahari Sastry
3
Fluoroorganic1, Biology
2, Molecular modeling3 division CSIR-Indian Institute of Chemical
Technology, Tarnaka, Hyderabad
P396 A Turn-On- type chemodosimeter for selective detection of aromatic thiols
Dipratn G. Khandare, Mainak Banerjee and Amrita Chatterjee
Department of chemistry, Birla Institute of Technology and Science - K. K. Birla Goa Campus
P397 Synthesis of tetrahydrobenzo [b] pyran and its derivatives by using ionic liquid in
hydroalcohol media
Vijaya bhaskar.K, Srinivasan.K.K, Chethan.G
Manipal College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Sri Madhwa vadiraja institute of technology and
management
P398 Enantioselective ring opening reaction of epoxides with anilines catalyzed by organo-
catalyst
Manish Kumar, Rukhsana I. Kureshy*,Noor-ul H. Khan, Sayed H. R. Abdi, and Hari C. Bajaj
Discipline of Inorganic Materials and Catalysis, Central Salt and Marine Chemicals Research
Institute (CSMCRI), Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR)
P399 Synthesis and anticancer evolution of 3, 6-diphenylimidazo [2,1-b] thiazoles
Satish Koppireddi,.Sagana Sripriya, Sreenivas Avula, Komsani Jayaram Reddy,
RambabuYadla*
Fluoroorganics division, CSIR-Indian Institute of Chemical Technology, Tarnaka, Hyderabad
P400 A one pot stereoselective synthesis of imidazo[2,1-b]thiazoles and benzo[d]thiazolo[3,2-
a]imidazoles
Tariq A. Shah, Niyaz A. Mir, Sarfaraz Ahmad, M. Muneer,* Nigam P. Rath
Department of Chemistry, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India
83
P401 An efficient synthesis of imidazo[1,2-a]pyridines via copper catalyzed tandem C-N/C-C
bond formation reactions
Pinku Kaswan, Kasiviswanadharaju Pericherla and Anil Kumar
Department of Chemistry, Birla Institute of Technology & Science, Pilani
P402 Fe(III) complex of phenyl substituted biuret-amide based macrocylcic ligand as
peroxidase enzyme mimic : Kinetic and mechanistic studies
Santanu Pattanayak and Sayam Sen Gupta*
National Chemical Lab. Pune
P403 An efficient domino approach to some polyheterocycles bearing a new
thiochromenoquinoline molecular framework
Narsidas J. Parmara, Balvantsingh M. Labana
a, Rajni Kant
b, Vivek K. Gupta
b
aDepartment of Chemistry, Sardar Patel University, Vallabh Vidyanagar. Dist. Anand,
Gujarat.bPost-Graduate Department of Physics, University of Jammu, Jammu Tawi
P404 Asymmetric synthesis of drug-like spiro [chroman-3,3'-indolin]-2'-ones through aminal-
catalysis
Dhevalapally B. Ramachary,a*
M. Shiva Prasad,ab
S. Vijaya Laxmia and R. Madhavachary
a
aSchool of Chemistry, University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad,
bDepartment of Chemistry,
School of Basic and Applied Sciences, Central University of Tamil Nadu, Thiruvarur
P405 Enantioselective reactions via dual activation using hydrogen bonding organocatalysts
Vinod K Singh
IISER Bhopal
P406 Microwave assisted highly regio-and stereo- selective synthesis of [a]-annelated pyrazolo
pyrroloindoles via insitu generated azomethine imine intramolecular 1,3 dipolar
cycloaddition
D.S. Sharada*, Anand H.Shinde and S.Vidyacharan
Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad, Ordnance Factory
Estate, Yeddumailaram, Andhra Pradesh
P407 A green and facile protocol for the synthesis of 3-aminoimidazo-fused heterocycles via
Groebke-Blackburn-Bienayme reaction under catalyst-free and solvent-free conditions
Shinde Vidyacharan, Anand H.Shinde, Bishnupada Satpathi, and Duddu S. Sharada*
Indian Institute of technology, Hyderabad
P408 Studies directed towards total synthesis of 12-membered macrolide balticolid
Sumit Saha, Rakesh Goud Battini and Ranajit Das
National Institute of Technology Sikkim
P409 Design, synthesis, biological evaluation of some novel thiadiazole derivatives
Sunil Makwane, S.D. Srivastava and S.K. Srivastava
Synthetic Organic Chemistry Laboratory, Department of Chemistry, Harisingh Gour
University, Sagar
84
P410 CuFe2O4 magnetic nanoparticles: A simple and efficient catalyst for the synthesis of
medicinally privileged pyrimidine derivatives
Sonam Sharma and Anshu Dandia
P411 Art of the diversity-oriented transformation for construction of spiro heterocycles: Stereo
chemical aspect of green chemical synthesis
Anshu Dandia
Centre of Advanced Studies, Department of Chemistry,University of Rajasthan, Jaipur
P412 Michael addition of nitroalkane to nitroolefin in aqueous medium at neutral pH
Porag Bora, and Ghanashyam bez*
Department of Chemistry, North Eastern Hill University, Shillong
P413 1,3-Dipolar cycloadditions of diazosulfones with electron deficient alkenes
Deepa Nair, Prashant Pavashe, Rahul Kumar and Irishi N. N. Namboothiri
Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Mumbai 400 076
P414 Total synthesis of both spiroketal diastereomers of the reported structure of
cephalosporolide H
Rodney A. Fernandes* and Mahesh B. Halle
Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Powai, Mumbai
P415 Stereoselective approaches to the oxa-, aza- and thia-cycles
Yogesh Shelke and S. J.Gharpure*
Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Powai, Mumbai
P416 Phytochemical investigation and bioactivity studies on the medicinal plant azadirachta
indica
Sajin Francis K and Mangalam S Nair*
Organic Chemistry Section, Chemical Sciences & Technology Division, National Institute for
Interdisciplinary Science and Technology (CSIR), Trivandrum
P417 Synthesis of heteroanalogues of flavones
R. B. Kshatriya and J. K. Machhi
University of Pune
P418 Protecting group-free diastereoselective total synthesis of (±)-cleistenolide
Pankaj S. Mahajan and Santosh B. Mhaske*
P419 Synthesis of a novel heterocyclic steroid-peptide conjugates
Preetismita Borah and P.K Chowdhury*
Natural Products Chemistry Division, CSIR-North East Institute of Science & Technology,
Jorhat
P420 Synthesis of calothrixins and its analogs using FeCl3-mediated domino reaction protocol Bose Muthu Ramalingam, Velu Saravanan and Arasambattu K. Mohanakrishnan*
Department of Organic Chemistry, University of Madras, Guindy Campus, Chennai
85
P421 A-ring modified bioactive friedelan triterpenoids via BF3.OEt2-mediated oxidative
transformation
Antara Sarkar, Jayanta Das, Raju Subba, Bittu Saha and Pranab Ghosh*
Natural Products and Polymer Chemistry Laboratory, Department of Chemistry, University of
North Bengal, Darjeeling
P422 A general and divergent enantiospecific total synthesis of butanolide and butenolide based
natural products
Laxmi Narayan Nanda and Santosh J. Gharpure*
Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Powai, Mumbai
P423 A novel synthesis of isoxazole tethered quinone-amino acid hybrids via 1,3-dipolar
cycloaddition reaction as the key step
P.Ravi Kumar, Dr.Manoranjan Behera, Dr.Y.Satyanarayana, A.Jayashree, M.Sambaiah,
K.Venu and P.Nagaraju
JNTU,Hyderabad
P424 Assembly line synthesis
Varinder Aggarwal
Bristol University
P425 Ring-closing metathesis enabled efficient synthesis of γ-butenolide antifungal agent (-)-
incrustoporin and its analogues
Pradnya H. Patil, Asim K. Chowdhury and Rodney A. Fernandes*
Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Powai, Mumbai
P426 Assembly of amphiphilic polyurethane by intra-chain H-bonding
Tathagata Mondal
Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science
P427 Synthesis of pyrazole terminated dendrimers stitched together via click and
Staudinger/aza-Wittig reactions
Shaziya Khanam, Ranjeet kumar, Archana Gaurav and Ranjana S. Khanna*
Department of chemistry (center of Advanced study), Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi
P428 Tailor-made pH-responsive poly(caprolactone) vesicles for oral drug delivery
Bapurao Surnar and M. Jayakannan
IISER Pune
P429 Preparation of hydrotalcite/chitosan biocomposite for lead removal
Gopalakannan Venkatrajan, Kalimuthu Pandi and Natrayasamy Viswanathan*
Department of Chemistry, Anna University, University College of Engineering - Dindigul,
Dindigul
P430 Viscosimetric determination of the radii of gyration of sodium carboxymethylcellulose in
2-ethoxyethanol-water mixed solvent media
Ranjit De, Ajaya Bhattarai, and Bijan Das*
Department of Chemistry, Presidency University, Kolkata
86
P431 Viscometric and wear performance of methacrylate based lubricants
Mahua Upadhyay, Gobinda Karmakar and P.Ghosh
Natural Product and Polymer chemistry Laboratory, Department of Chemistry, University of
North Bengal, Darjeeling
P432 Influence of torsional angle on polymer chain conformation and charge carrier mobility
Satish Patil
SSCU, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore
P433 Synthesis of C-2 and C-5 aryl L-histidine libraries for antimicrobial peptidomimetics
Amit Mahindra, Nitin Bagra and Rahul Jain
National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research, S.A.S. Nagar, Punjab
P434 A novel solid phase extraction methodology for the recovery of precious metal palladium
Shivani Sharma, A. Santhana KrishnaKumar, R.Sudheer Reddy and N.Rajesh
Department of Chemistry, Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani-Hyderabad
Campus, Jawahar Nagar, Shameerpet Mandal
P435 Exploring the mechanism of conversion of monosulfiram into disulfiram
Rajesh Kumar Sharma and Ashutosh Gupta
Department of Chemistry, Udai Pratap Autonomous College, Varanasi
P436 Self-sorting in covalent organic cages
Koushik Acharyya and Partha Sarathi Mukhejee
Department of Inorganic and Physical Chemistry, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore
P437 Synthesis of novel unsaturated tricyclic proline and their application in synthesis of
conformationally constrained SMAC mimetic as anticancer agent
Rafat Ali, Sanjeev Meena* Dipak Datta* and W. Haq
Medicinal and Process Chemistry Division, *Biochemistry Division,Central Drug Research
Institute, Lucknow
P438 A copper-catalyzed cascade three–fold C–N bond formation enroute to N–pyridyl
heterocycles
Parthasarathi Subramanian and Krishna P. Kaliappan*
Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Powai-400076
P439 Synthetic studies on (+)-Sch-642305 and Sch-725674
Kota Ramakrishna and Krishna P. Kaliappan*
Department of Chemistry, IIT Bombay, Powai
P440 Chemical synthesis of damaged DNAs to study structure and function of Y-family
polymerases
Pratibha P. Ghodke and Pradeepkumar P. I.*
Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Powai
87
P441 Anticancer strategies via specific stabilization of promoter G-quadruplex DNAs by small
molecules endowed with drug like properties
Diveshkumar K. V. and Pradeepkumar P. I.*
Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Powai
P442 Intramolecular 1,5-closed shell type O…..O interactions
Chiranjeev Sharma, Ashawani Kumar Singh, Satish Kumar Awasthi
Chemical Biology Laboratory, Department of Chemistry, University of Delhi
P443 Shape and morphology of nanocatalyst makes the difference: Cobalt oxide flowers for
nanocatalysis
Amitava Acharjya and Vivek Polshettiwar*
Nanocatalysis Laboratories (NanoCat), Department of Chemical Sciences, TIFR
P444 Photoluminescence properties of Eu3+
doped BaF2 nanomaterials
L. Priyobarta Singh and S. Krishna Srivastava
Manipur University
P445 Synthesis and characterization of cobalt sulfide nanocrystallites and its use as catalyst for
photohotodegradation of methylene blue
Amol S. Pawar and Shivram S. Garje
Department of Chemistry, University of Mumbai
P446 Synthesis, characterization and structures of pentanuclear, dodecanuclear and polymeric
lanthanide phosphates
Sandeep K Gupta, Subramaniam Kuppuswamy, and Ramaswamy Murugavel
Department of Chemistry, IIT Bombay
P447 Synthesis and characterization of α-Fe2O3n Synthesized in binary mixture of ionic liquid
and ethylene glycol.
Preet Shikha, B.S Randhawa* and Tejwant Singh Kang*
Department of Chemistry, Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar
P448 Myristate as corrosion inhibitor for magnesium alloy ZE41: An electrochemical
examination
Nandini and A. Nityananda Shetty
P449 Cd doped ZnO nanoparticle: Optical and photocatalytic and antibacterial properties
Jagriti Gupta
P450 Modification of SiO2 nanoparticles by organo-boron compounds
Arunava Agarwala
Department of Chemistry, Manipal University Jaipur
P451 Surface modification of apple pomace as low-cost adsorbent for removal of Cd+2
and Pb+2
ions from aqueous solution
Piar Chand and Yogesh B. Pakade*
CSIR-Institute of Himalayan Bioresource Technology
88
P452 Solubilization of polycylic aromatic hydrocarbos In aquoues micellar solutions of some
gemini And monomeric surfactants
Toshikee Yadav, Deepti Tikariha, Jyotsna Lakra and Kallol K. Ghosh*
School of Studies in Chemistry, Pt. Ravishankar Shukla University, Raipur
P453 Nano zero-valent iron supported activated carbon as adsorbent for the removal of heavy
metal ions from water.
Fauzia Khan,Meraj Alam Khan, Aarti Singh, Seraj Anwar Ansari and Anees Ahmad
Department of Chemistry, A.M.U.
P454 Probing the interactions at magnetic nanoparticles interface with serum proteins
Delina Joseph and Shilpee Sachar 2
1Dept. of Chemical Sciences, School of Science, SVKM‟s NMIMS, Vile Parle(W), Mumbai.
2Dept. of Chemistry, University of Mumbai
P455 Solution thermodynamics of ferrous sulphate in aqueous lactose solutions at T= (298.15,
303.15, 308.15, and 313.15) K: A viscometric and volumetric study
Abhijit Sarkar, Bijan Kumar Pandit and Biswajit Sinha
University of North Bengal
P456 Thermophysical properties of binary mixtures of N,N-dimethylformamide with three
cyclic ethers
Rajendra Pradhan, Mousumi Das, Amarjit Kamath, and Biswajit Sinha
University of North Bengal
P457 Synthesis and evaluation of phenanthridine analogues as anti-tubercular agents
K. Mahalakshmi Naidu
Birla Institute of Technology & Science-Pilani
P458 Structural optimization of indole based compounds for anti-cancer activities
Shaveta and Palwinder Singh
Department of Chemistry, Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar
P459 The extra cellular loop 2 (ECL2) of C5a receptor. Structure by folding
Soumendra Rana
Chemical Biology Laboratory, School of Basic Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology,
Bhubaneswar
P460 Rationally designed indole derivatives as highly effective 5-LOX inhibitors
Parteek Prasher, Pooja and Palwinder Singh
Department of Chemistry, Guru Nanak Dev university, Amritsar
P461 QSAR study of anti-bacterial activity of mannich bases against pseudomonas aeruginosa
Teena Pareek, Chanchala Joshi, A.V. Bajaj, Deepak Khare and Dheeraj Mandloi
School of Chemical Sciences, DAVV, Indore
89
P462 Synthesis of 2-(piperidin-1-yl) quinoline based N-hydrazide biquinoline derivatives and
their antimicrobial and antioxidant activity
Gaurav G. Ladani and Manish P. Patel*
Sardar Patel University
P463 Preferential repair of clustered a basic sites in TATA box consensus sequence as
compared to CpG island: Study through molecular dynamics and enzyme kinetics
Vandana Singh ,Bhavini Kumari, Banibrata Maity, Debabrata Seth and Prolay Das
Indian Institute of Technology Patna
P464 Synthesis of a new class of proteasome inhibitors: Probing the proteasome biology
Neena K K and PakkirisamyThilagar*
Inorganic and Physical Chemistry Department, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore
P465 Folic acid functionalized grapheme quantum dots for cancer cell imaging
Shobha Waghmode1, Preeti Nigam Joshi
2 and Dhiman Sarkar
2
1Abasaheb Garware Arts and Sci.College, Pune 411004, India, 2Combichem bioresource
centre, NCL, Pune
P466 Development of a novel class of pyrazoline and isoxazole derivatives as potential
antimicrobial, antituberculosis, antimalarial and antioxidant Agents
Piyush N. Kalaria, Shailesh P. Satasia and Dipak K. Raval*
Department of Chemistry, Sardar Patel University, Vallabh Vidyanagar
P467 An efficient one-pot synthesis and biological evaluation of some novel 2-amino-3-
cyanopyridine derivatives bearing 5-imidazopyrazole nucleus
Sharad C. Karad, Vishal B. Purohit and Dipak K. Raval,
Department of Chemistry, Sardar Patel University, Vallabh Vidyanagar
P468 Investigation of potential application of ferrocene-1,2,4-triazole-carbohydrates hybrid
compound in the breast cancer cell bioimaging
Nilesh M. Kahar and Vidya Avasare
P469 Ferrocene incorporated small molecule fluorophore for selective detection of Zinc
Shweta Yelgaonkar andVidya Avasare
purdu
P470 Design, synthesis, physicochemical exploration, solvation dynamics, and DNA damage of
quinolone appended chalcone derivative: A complete study
Himank Kumar, A.Chattapadhyay, P.Bhavna and Sujit Kumar Ghosh *
Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology, South Ambazari Road, Nagpur
P471 Push-pull chromophores as colorimetric chemosensors for cations
Navdeep Kaur, Priya Singla, Paramjit Kaur and Kamaljit Singh
Department of Chemistry, Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar -143 005,India
90
P472 Heterogeneity in optical properties of a near white-light emitting Eu(III) chelate as
revealed by spectroscopy at the sub-ensemble level
Mir Irfanullah and Arindam Chowdhury
Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Powai
P473 Synthesis and spectrally resolved single particle photoluminescence imaging of CdS
quantum dots
Ramya. C and Arindam Chowdhury*
Indian Institute of Technology-Bombay, Powai
P474 Graphene oxide- CdTe QD composites: Electronic interactions and photovoltaic
applications
Simanta Kundu*, Rajesh Bera* and Amitava Patra
Department of Materials Science, Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science, Kolkata
P475 Synthesis, characterization and bioassay of novel beta-lactamsa
Devika Rana, Raman Bhadauria, Kuldeep Singh*
P476 Diversity oriented approach to triazole based peptidomimetics as mammalian sterile 20
kinase inhibitors
Aruna Bitra, Deepthi Goyal, Ruchi Anand and Sambasivarao Kotha
Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
P477 Design, synthesis, characterization and in silico molecular docking studies of tetraaza
macrocyclic chelating agent
Neelam Yadav and B. Singh*
Department of Chemistry, Center of Advanced Study,Faculty of Science, Banaras Hindu
University
P478 A new scale of electrongavity invoking other atomic properties
Seema Dhail, Lalita Ledwani and Tanmoy Chakraborty*
P479 A comparative study of the non-radiative decay channels in conjugated long-chain
iminium ions and nitrones
Praveen Saini and Anjan Chattopadhyay*
BITS-Pilani, K.K. Birla Goa Campus, Department of Chemistry
P480 A computational study of homolytic bond dissociation process involved in the initiation
process of atom transfer radical polymerization
Chetana Deoghare, Raghu Nath Behera and Rashmi Chauhan
Department of Chemistry, Birla Institute of Technology & Science, Pilani – K. K. Birla Goa
Campus, Zuarinagar
P481 Looping dynamics of a single chain with internal friction
Nairhita Samanta and Rajarshi Chakrabarti*
Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
91
P482 Importance of synergistic effect in protein stabilization and counteraction of denaturing
effect of urea by glycine betaine
Narendra Kumar and Nand Kishore
Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
P483 The triplet-singlet gap in the m-xylylene radical: A not so simple one
Daniel Reta Mañeru,1 Arun K. Pal,
2 Ibério de P. R. Moreira,
1 Sambhu N. Datta
2 and Francesc
Illas1
1Departament de Química Física & Institut de Química Teòrica i Computacional (IQTCUB),
Universitat de Barcelona, C/ Martí i Franquès 1, Barcelona, Spain.2Department of Chemistry,
Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay
P484 Conformational dynamics of a short antigenic peptide in its free and antibody-bound
forms gives insight into the role of beta-turns in peptide immunogenicity
Rashmi Tambe Shukla and Yellamraju U. Sasidhar
Department of Chemistry, IIT Bombay
P485 Efficient nuclease active metal chelates: Synthesis, characterization and biocidal screening
N.Raman and N. Pravin
VHNSN College, Virudhunagar
P486 Sodium-hydroxide-mediated synthesis of highly functionalized [1,6]-Naphthyridines in a
one-pot pseudo five-component reaction
Satavisha Sarkar, Deb K. Das and Abu T. Khan* Abu
P487 Removal of zinc using a novel microbe-polysaccharide adsorbent
Manasi, Vidya Rajesh, T. Sathvika and N. Rajesh
Department of Biological Sciences, Department of Chemistry, Birla Institute of Technology
and Science, Pilani-Hyderabad Campus, Jawahar Nagar, Shameerpet Manda
P488 Tuning the photophysical properties of π- conjugated copolymer based on thiophene-
benzothiadiazole by controlling the solvent induced mode of aggregation
Renjith S, T Prasada Rao, and Sudha J D*
Chemical Sciences and Technology Division, CSIR-National Institute for Interdisciplinary
Science and Technology (CSIR-NIIST), Trivandrum, Kerala
P489 Ferrocene incorporated small molecule fluorophore for selective detection of zinc
Shweta Yelgaonkar
purdu
P490 The first phenalenone based receptor for selective iodide ion sensing
Amritaa Mitra,a Anand Pariyar,a Suranjana Bose,
a Pinaki Bandyopadhyay
a and Arindam
Sarkar b*
aDepartment of Chemistry, University of North Bengal, Siliguri, West Bengal, India;
b Invictus Oncology Pvt Ltd, India Innovation Research Center, 465 Patparganj Industrial Area,
Delhi
92
P491 Low melting high energy density materials (HEDM): Design, synthesis and spectroscopic
studies
Satyen Saha
Banaras Hindu University
P492 Structural insights into transcription mechanism of antibiotic regulation by aTetR-family
protein from streptomyces coelicolor
Hussain B.1,2
, Ruchika B.1, Shamayeeta R.
1,2, Anwesha B.
1 and Ruchi Anand
*1
1Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Mumbai, 400076, India
2IITB-Monash Research Academy, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
P493 Design, synthesis and antiradical activity of bifunctional, C5a-thio structural analogues of
-tocopherol
Anil K. Singh* and K. Gopu
Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
P494 Preparation and fluorescence behaviour of the nanoparticles of 3-styrylindoles
Anil K. Singh* and A. W. M. H. Ansari
Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
P495 Total synthesis of marine alkaloid mansouramycin D via iminoannulation
K. S. Prakash and R. Nagarajan*
School of Chemistry, University of Hyderabad
P496 Effect of urea on gemini surfactant micelles: A steady-state and time resolved
fluorescence spectroscopic study
Sonu, Amit K. Tiwari and Subit K. Saha*
Department of Chemistry, Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani
P497 Ab initio study on materials for visible light photocatalysis
Biswarup Pathak
Discipline of Chemistry, School of Basic Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology Indore
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16th
CRSI National Symposium in Chemistry
Department of Chemistry, IIT Bombay
LIST OF PARTICIPANTS
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LIST OF PARTICIPANTS
1. A. Bimolini Devi
2. A. Chakravorty
3. A. C. Bhasikuttan
4. A. Dandia
5. A. Jayamani
6. A. Srinivasan
7. A.K. Srivastava
8. A.K. Tyagi
9. A.V. Rama Rao
10. A.V.R. Reddy
11. Aarti Singh
12. Abha Pandey
13. Abhijit Hansda
14. Abhijit Sarkar
15. Abhinav Raghuvanshi
16. Abhiram Taradi
17. Abhishek A. Khadiya
18. Abhishek Mondal
19. Abhishek Patil
20. Abhishek Rai
21. Abhishek Sirav
22. Abhishek Tiwari
23. Achintya Modak
24. Adarsh N.
25. Adelew Filkale
26. Adharsh Raghvan
27. Adiktya Dave
28. Aditya Agarwal
29. Aditya Kumar Praharaj
30. Ahmad Asim
31. Aijaz Dar
32. Aiman Ahmad
33. Ajay Choudhary
34. Ajay Kumar Chinnam
35. Ajay Singh Tanwar
36. Ajaya Bhattarai
37. Ajinkya Shinde
38. Ajit Kumar
39. Ajit Kumar
40. Akanksha Saini
41. Akansha Dimri
42. Akansha Manghwani
43. Akbar Mohammad
44. Akhil Valsalan
45. Akhil Sivan
46. Akshay Swami
47. Alati Suresh
48. Alejandra Palermo
49. Alekhya Audi
50. Aliasgar Contractor
51. Alokdut Dutta
52. Amanpreet Kaur
53. Amarjit Kamath
54. Ambikesh Dhar
Dwivedi
55. Aminul Islam
56. Amit Chakraborty
57. Amit Kumar
58. Amit Nagre
59. Amit Singh
60. Amitava Acharjya
61. Amitava Patra
62. Amitrajit Mukherjee
63. Amol A. Hanumante
64. Amol Powar
65. Amrita Chatterjee
66. Amrita Saha
67. Amritaa Mitra
68. Anand Gupta
69. Anand Pariyar
70. Anand Shinde
71. Ananda Raju Bandaru
72. Ananda Rao Podilapu
73. Anandpal Singh
74. Anant D. Mohite
75. Anasua Mukhopadhyay
76. Andrew B. Holmes
77. Anees Ahmad
78. Anik Bhattacharyya
79. Aniket Kundu
80. Anil Karnik
81. Anil Kumar
82. Anil Kumar Bandela
83. Animesh Bhattacharya
84. Animesh Biswas
85. Aninda Chatterjee
86. Anindita Chakraborty
87. Anindya Datta
88. Anirban Chandra
89. Anirban Mondal
90. Aniruddha Dey
91. Aniruddha Molla
92. Anish Lazar
93. Anita Kongor
94. Anita Nehra
95. Anjali Dhir
96. Anjali Sairaman
97. Anjali Singhal
98. Anjan Chattopadhyay
99. Anjoy Majhi
100. Anju Unnikrishnan
101. Anjum Shaikh
102. Ankit Vaishnav
103. Ankita Das
104. Ankita Ojha
105. Ankur Kadam
106. Anoop Saini
107. Anshu Kumar
108. Anshu Pandey
109. Anshu Singh
110. Anshuman Anand
111. Antara Sarkar
112. Anubhav Agarwal
113. Anuj Kumar
114. Anuj Jain
115. Anuj Kumar
116. Anup Bhunia
117. Anup Kate
118. Anup Kumar
119. Anupa Kumbhar
120. Anupam Chatterjee
121. Anupam Jana
122. Anupam Roy
123. Anuradha Dandela
124. Anwesha Biswas
125. Apoorva Upadhyay
126. Appa Rao
127. Apurva Madhukar
Ingole
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128. Aravindhan S.
129. Archana Gaurav
130. Archanamayee Behera
131. Archita Dungdung
132. Aresh Vikram Singh
133. Areti Sivaiah
134. Argha Dutta
135. Arghya Deb
136. Arghya Banerjee
137. Arif Mahammad
Earsad
138. Arijit Singha Hazari
139. Arindam Chowdhury
140. Aritra Chaudhury
141. Arkaprabha Basu
142. Arpan Banerjee
143. Arshia Akhtar
144. Arumugam Mariappan
145. Arun K. Ghosh
146. Arun Kr Pal
147. Arun Kumar Shil
148. Arun Maji
149. Aruna Bitra
150. Arunachalam
Rajendran
151. Arunava Agarwala
152. Arunava Gupta
153. Arup Purkayastha
154. Arvind K. Sahu
155. Arvind Misra
156. Arvind Patel
157. Ashawani Kumar
Singh
158. Ashesh Ghosh
159. Ashik Sayyad
160. Ashil S.
161. Ashis Patra
162. Ashish Kumar
163. Ashish Kumar Mishra
164. Ashish Kumar Mishra
165. Ashish Pandey
166. Ashish Tewari
167. Ashok Ganguli
168. Ashok Kumar Majji
169. Ashok Sharma
170. Ashutosh Gupta
171. Ashutosh Kumar
172. Ashutosh Tripathi
173. Ashwani Maurya
174. Ashwini Srivastava
175. Asif Ansari
176. Asmita Singha
177. Asrar Ahmed Siddique
178. Atanu Modak
179. Athira C.
180. Atul Thawari
181. Avanish Dvivedi
182. Avantika Garg
183. Avijit Arya
184. Avijit Hazra
185. Avijit Maiti
186. Avik Kumar Bagdi
187. Avinash Agrawal
188. Avinash Kumar Anshu
189. Avinash Kumar Singh
190. Avtar Changotra
191. Avula Sreenivas
192. Ayush Lakhotia
193. Ayush Siddharth
194. Azaj Ansari
195. B. Basu
196. B. L. Tembe
197. B. R.Saikishore Kumar
198. Balasubramaniyan
Vidya
199. Balvantsingh Labana
200. Bamaprasad Bag
201. Banda Narsaiah
202. Banda Veeraswamy
203. Bangaru Bhaskararao
204. Banibrata Maity
205. Bappithaa Kupusamy
206. Bapurao Surnar
207. Barnali Kar
208. Basudev Bar
209. Beauty Das
210. Beena Menon
211. Bhalchandra Bhanage
212. Bhanushree Gupta
213. Bharat K. Paithankar
214. Bharat Makwana
215. Bharathiraja Ganesan
216. Bhaskar Chakraborty
217. Bhavana Rushi
218. Bhawana Pandey
219. Bhawani Narayan
220. Bhisma K. Patel
221. Bibhab Bandhu
Majumdar
222. Bijan Das
223. Bijan Kumar Pandit
224. Bijoy Dey
225. Biju Majhi
226. Bikash Kumar Jena
227. Bikash Kumar Sikder
228. Bilal Masood Pirzada
229. Bipin Thakur
230. Biplab Joarder
231. Biswajit Bhattacharya
232. Biswajit Sinha
233. Biswarup Chakraborthy
234. Biswarup Pathak
235. Bittu Saha
236. Bivas Chandra Roy
237. Boda Manjusha
238. Bodhi Vani
239. Bolin Chetia
240. Bommisett Praneeth
241. Boob Mayank
Murlidhar
242. Braja Gopal Das
243. Brijesh Kumar Yadav
244. C Ramesh Kumar
245. C. Bal Reddy
246. C. V. Ramana
247. C.N.R. Rao
248. C.S. Gopinath
249. Carine Astrid
250. Challa Chandrasekhar
251. Chandan Singh
252. Chandni Pathak
253. Chandra Kant Maurya
254. Chandra Mohan
Singaravelu
255. Chandrajeet Mohapatra
96
256. Chebrolu Pulla Rao
257. Chetana Deoghare
258. Chinmay Nayan
259. Chinmoy Das
260. Chinna Swamy
261. Chinnaraja E.
262. Chiranjeev Sharma
263. Chiranjit Hazra
264. Chiranjit Sarkar
265. D. Ashok
266. D.S. Pandey
267. D. Ramaiah
268. Darapaneni Chandra
Mohan
269. Darshan Mhatre
270. Dasari Praveen Kumar
271. Dattatray Laxman
Tarange
272. Debabrata Maiti
273. Debashis Mondal
274. Debasish Kundu
275. Debasree Das
276. Dedhia Madhur Wiresh
277. Deep Mandal
278. Deepa Nair
279. Deepak Deodhar
280. Deepak Gupta
281. Deepak Gupta
282. Deepak Kumar
283. Deepak Nale
284. Deepak Sharma
285. Deepak Yadav
286. Deepika Tyagi
287. Deepshikha Nair
288. Delina Joseph
289. Devang V Khakhar
290. Devansh Shukla
291. Devaraj Anthonisamy
292. Devarajan Nainamalai
293. Devender Singh
294. Devendra Mani
295. Devesh Chandra
296. Devi Prasan Ojha
297. Devika Rana
298. Devish Patel
299. Dhagash Vora
300. Dharmendar Kumar
Sharma
301. Dharmendra Kumar
302. Dhete Abhishwtt
Anand
303. Dhiraj Brahman
304. Dhirendra Bahadur
305. Dhirendra Yadav
306. Dhurke Kashinath
307. Dibyendu Mondal
308. Diganta Bhuyan
309. Diganta Sarma
310. Dilna B. S.
311. Dinesh Kabra
312. Dinesh Panday
313. Dipak Das
314. Dipak Kumar Dutta
315. Dipali Chaudhari
316. Dipankar Sahoo
317. Dipratn Khandare
318. Diptarka Mandal
319. Disha Dupta
320. Divesh Kumar K.V.
321. Divesh N. Srivastava
322. Divya K. Nair
323. Divya Priyadarshani
324. Divya Sairaj
325. Dnyandev Jarhad
326. Dolla Sengupta
327. Duraisamy
Udhayakumari
328. Durga Kamat
329. Easwaran Rajkumar
330. Edward Emmett
331. Elumalai
Sundaravadivel
332. Eluvathingal D.
Jemmis
333. Eric Mcinnes
334. Faizan Mohd
335. Farsa Ram
336. Fauzia Khan
337. G. K. Lahiri
338. G. M. Peerzada
339. G. Mugesh
340. G. S. Ananthnag
341. G.B. Wadge
342. G.D. Yadav
343. Ganapathi Emandi
344. Ganesh More
345. Ganesh Nawale
346. Gannarapu Malla
Reddy
347. Garima Priyadarshani
348. Garima Jindal
349. Gaurav Ladani
350. Gaurav Singhal
351. Gaurav Soni
352. Gautham Santhosh
Kumar
353. Geetha Bolla
354. Geetha G. Srinivasan
355. Gitaram S. Naithani
356. Gobind Goyat
357. Gobinda Karmakar
358. Gomathi Shridhar
359. Gopal Sathishkannan
360. Gopalakannan
Venkatrajan
361. Gopalan Rajaraman
362. Gopalkrushna Waghule
363. Gopi E.
364. Gopinathan
Muthusamy
365. Gulzar Ahmad Bhat
366. Gulzar Ahmad Khan
367. Gurumoorthy Perumal
368. H.-O-Hamaguchi
369. Harikrishna S.
370. Harjinder Singh
371. Harkesh Singh
372. Harsh Anil kabra
373. Harshawardhan
Buggala
374. Harshit Agrawal
375. Harshkumar Singh
376. Harshwardhan Singh
Yaduvanshi
377. Hasabnis Advait
97
Ashutosh
378. Heena Ugale
379. Hemant Kumar Singh
380. Hemanta Kalita
381. Hemanta Kumar Kisan
382. Hemlata Agarwala
383. Henry Schaefer
384. Hilal Ahmad
385. Hilary White
386. Himank Kumar
387. Himanshu Dixit
388. Hirendra Nath Ghosh
389. Holly Reeve
390. Hussain Bhukya
391. I. N. N. Namboothiri
392. Ila Hiriyakkanavar
393. Imtiyaz Yousuf
394. Indumati Rao
395. Ipsita Chatterjee
396. Ipsita Ghosh
397. Iqbal Latif
398. Isak Shaikh
399. Iti Gupta
400. J. P. Mittal
401. Jadab Majhi
402. Jafar Hasan
403. Jafar Hasan
404. Jagadeesan Ramesh
405. Jagannath Rana
406. Jagriti Behal
407. Jagroop Kaur
408. Jagruti Suroshe
409. Jain Riddhi Ashok
410. Jaladhar Mahato
411. Jalpa Pandya
412. Jashobanta Sahoo
413. Jatin Batra
414. Javeed Ahmad War
415. Jayant Sindhu
416. Jayanta Das
417. Jayanta Ghosh
418. Jayanta Haldar
419. Jayanta Nath
420. Jayanthi Mani
421. Jayanti Solanki
422. Jaydip Sontakke
423. Jayeeta Saha
424. Jegadeesan Sakthivel
425. Jemin Avalani
426. Jenice Jean Goveas
427. Jerome P.
428. Jitender Dev
Gaddameedi
429. Jitender Kumar
430. Jitender M. Khurana
431. Jitendrasingh
Rajpurohit
432. Joachim Rheinheimer
433. Jogendra Behera
434. Jothi Lakshmi
Nallkasivam
435. Jothivenkatachalam
Kandasamy
436. Joy Kundig
437. Jyoti Shukla
438. Jyotirmayee Mohanty
439. K.N. Ganesh
440. Kabita Pradhan
441. Kalaiyar Swarnalatha
442. Kaleesh Kumar M.
443. Kaleeswaran D.
444. Kalisankar Bera
445. Kallol K. Ghosh
446. Kalyanashis Mandal
447. Kamal K. Kapoor
448. Kamarul Monir
449. Kamna Sharma
450. Kampella V.P. Srikanth
451. Kanak Roy
452. Kandasamy Rajaguru
453. Kannan Ayyavoo
454. Karrupiah Malathi
455. Karthik Vedhagiri
456. Kartik C.S.
457. Karun Tibote
458. Kashinath Dhumaskar
459. Kaushik Acharjee
460. Kaushik Chakrabarti
461. Kavish Seth
462. Kengiri Raju
463. Kewal Kumar
464. Khagesh Kumar
465. Khairujjaman Laskar
466. Khivasara Trushna
Deelip
467. Killari Appalanaidu
468. Kiran Jaiswal
469. Kirtikumar C. Badgujar
470. Kishor Padala
471. Kishore Kumar Reddy
Mallu
472. Kislay Singh
473. Koena Ghosh
474. Kokil Saikia
475. Kokila Selvarajan
476. Komal Aggarwal
477. Komal Sonagara
478. Korak Ray
479. Kotaru Saikiran
480. Kothule Sanket Manik
481. Koushik Acharyya
482. Krishna Gavvala
483. Krishna Kannoujiya
484. Krishna P. Kaliappan
485. Krishna Pada Bhabak
486. Krishna Ram Genva
487. Krishnan Devarajan
488. Krishnapriya K.R.
489. Krishnendu Das
490. Krunal Modi
491. Kuchukulla Ratnakar
Reddy
492. Kumaravel M.
493. Kumkum Kumari
494. Kumkum Sharma
495. Kunj Mishra
496. Kurumban Kumar
497. Khushboo Gupta
498. Kushal Samanta
499. Laishram Singh
500. Lakshmi Vellanki
501. Lakshminarayana
Satham
502. Lakshmy Ravishankar
503. Lalit Singh Mittal
98
504. Lalita Rane
505. Lallan Mishra
506. Lata Chouhan
507. Laveena D'souza
508. Laxmi Nanda
509. Lokendrajit Nahakpam
510. Love Karan
511. Lutz F. Tietze
512. M. Aslam
513. M. Jayakannan
514. M. K. Mishra
515. M. Ravikanth
516. M. Swaminathan
517. M. D. Dhotre
518. Maddileti Devarapaga
519. Madhavan Jaccob
520. Madhu Emmadi
521. Madhusudan Kumar
Pandey
522. Mahalakshmi Naidu
Kalaga
523. Mahesh Halle
524. Mahesh S.
525. Mahi Pal
526. Mahua Upadhyay
527. Mainak Banerjee
528. Maku Moronshing
529. Malaichamy
Sathiyendiran
530. Malay Sen
531. Malgonde Aishwarya
Bhimanna
532. Manas Mausum
Sarmah
533. Manasi Mudaliyar
534. Mandakini Dutta
535. Mangilal Dodara
536. Manideepa Saha
537. Manish Kumar
538. Manish Kumar
539. Manisheel Gautam
540. Manishkumar Chaube
541. Manoj Gangwar
542. Manoj Gawali
543. Manoj K. Choudhary
544. Manthan Panchal
545. Maravanji S.
Balakrishna
546. Mariappan Murali
547. Marinda Li Wu
548. Masood Ahmad Rizvi
549. Mayank Kumar Dixit
550. Mayukh Bhadra
551. Mayur Ramteke
552. Mayuri Naik
553. Md Asmaul Hoque
554. Md Fahimul Hassan
555. Md. Dilwar Alam Khan
556. Meenakshi
Mannarmannan
557. Meenakshi Sharma
558. Meeta Rakesh
559. Mehak Priya
560. Meher Shovit Lalit
561. Mehta Ketav Himanshu
562. Mehul Kanani
563. Mehvash Zaki
564. Meraj Khan
565. Milan Shyamal
566. Milind Meshram
567. Milind Ahire
568. Minal Wagh
569. Mir Irfanullah
570. Mira Parmekar
571. Mitasree Maity
572. Mithun Ghosh
573. Maheswaran
Shanmugam
574. Mohammad Fazeel
Khan
575. Mohammad Usman
576. Mohd Nasir
577. Mohd Afzal
578. Mohd Arsalan
579. Mohd Tauqeer
580. Mohit Khatri
581. Mohit Tyagi
582. Monika Kashyap
583. Monika Pareek
584. Monoranjan Ghosh
585. Mosarrat Perween
586. Moumita Das Gupta
587. Mousumi Das
588. Mridul Ahamed
589. Mrigendra Dubey
590. Mrinalini Walawalkar
591. Mrityunjaya Asthana
592. Mujahuddin Siddiqui
593. Mukesh Shirbhate
594. Mukesh Singh
595. Mukunda Mandal
596. Mullaivananathan V.
597. Mursaleem Ansari
598. Murugan Iniya
599. Murugan Dinesh
600. Musheer Ahmad
601. Mustafa Jahir Raihan
602. Muthu Ramalingam
603. Muthukrishnan
Karuppuraja
604. N. Jayaraman
605. Nabanita Saha
Chowdhury
606. Nabhendu Pal
607. Nabin Ch. Maity
608. Nadeem Bashir
609. Nafisur Rahman
610. Nagarajan
Sankaranarayanan
611. Nagnath More
612. Nairhita Samanta
613. Namrata Rastogi
614. Nank Kishore
615. Nandakumar M.
616. Nandakumar
Meganathan
617. Nandini Dinody
618. Narayana Perumel P.
619. Narendra Gaikwad
620. Narendra Kharade
621. Narendra Kumar
622. Naresh Patwari
623. Narsaiah Chelimela
624. Nashreen Islam
625. Natarajan Raman
99
626. Naushad Ahmed
627. Navdeep Kaur
628. Naveen Gupta
629. Naveen Kumar
Konduru
630. Navneet Kaur
631. Neelam Yadav
632. Neelam Bhave
633. Neelam Yadav
634. Neena Kurian
635. Neeraj
636. Neetu Singh
637. Neetu Tripathi
638. Nidhi Vyas
639. Nilesh Kahar
640. Nilufa Khatun
641. Nimesh Khandelwal
642. Nimesh Kumar Shah
643. Ningthoujam
Premananda Singh
644. Niraj Kumari
645. Nirav Barot
646. Nisha Meena
647. Nishant Verma
648. Nishikant Satam
649. Niteen S. Kadam
650. Nitika Grover
651. Nitin Bagra
652. Nivedita Chaudhri
653. Noushi Zaidi
654. Okram Mukherjee
Singh
655. Osama Adil
656. P. Gautam
657. P. K. Chattaraj
658. P. V. Raghavan
659. P.T. Manoharan
660. Padmaja Padmaja
661. Pahul Preet Singh
Gulati
662. Pallabita Basu
663. Pallavi Singhal
664. Pandey Sameer Prasad
665. Pankaj Mahajan
666. Pankaj Nehra
667. Paramand Ahirwal
668. Parbati Bandyopadhyay
669. Pardhasaradhi Satha
670. Parimal Bharadwaj
671. Parteek Prasher
672. Partha Roy
673. Partha Maity
674. Parthsarathi
Subramanian
675. Patel Nisheet Bipin
676. Pathulothu Loka Naik
677. Paurnima Talele
678. Peter Kundig
679. Philip Earis
680. Piar Chand
681. Pinku Kaswan
682. Pinky Yadav
683. Pintu Maity
684. Pisini Gowri Naidu
685. Piyush Arya
686. Piyush Goyal
687. Piyush Jain
688. Piyush Kalaria
689. Pooja Meena
690. Pooja Saluja
691. Pooja Agarwal
692. Poonam Sharma
693. Pooran Koli
694. Porag Bora
695. Pradeep Mathur
696. Prabal Bandyopadhyay
697. Prabal Singh
698. Prabha Jayapal
699. Prabir Ghosh
700. Prabjyot Kaur
701. Pradeepkumar P.I.
702. Pradnya Patil
703. Prafull Prakash
704. Pragya Shukla
705. Prakash G. Siddappa
706. Prakash K.S.
707. Prakasham A. P.
708. Prana Purkayastha
709. Pranay Joshi
710. Pranjal Batra
711. Prapakaran Tulasi
712. Prasanta Bera
713. Prasenjit Ghosh
714. Prasenjit Mondal
715. Prashi Badkur
716. Pratap Vishnoi
717. Prathibha Kumari
718. Pratibha Ghodke
719. Pratik Yadav
720. Praveen Saini
721. Praveen Singh
722. Preaseetha E.K.
723. Preet Shikha
724. Preeti Jain
725. Preeti Joshi
726. Preetismita Borah
727. Preety Ahuja
728. Prerna Goradia
729. Prince Sundar Singh
730. Pritam Sankar
Roychaudhuri
731. Pritesh Sharma
732. Pritha Verma
733. Priti Sharma
734. Priya Rajdev
735. Priya Saxena
736. Priya Singla
737. Priyanka
738. Priyanka
739. Priyanka Pandey
740. Prosenjit Biswas
741. Prosenjit Isar
742. Pullaiah Kattanguru
743. Punna Nagendar
744. Purabi Kar
745. R. B. Sunoj
746. R. Brakaspathy
747. R. K. Mahajan
748. R. Soniya
749. R.K. Bindiya Devi
750. R.N. Mukherjee
751. R.V. Hosur
752. Radha Krishna L.
753. Rafat Ali
754. Raghaba Sahu
100
755. Raghu Sharma
756. Rahul Biswas
757. Rahul Dev Jana
758. Rahul Khade
759. Rahul Kumar
760. Rahul M. Ongungal
761. Rahul Prajapati
762. Rahul Sehgal
763. Rahul Sharma
764. Rahul Sharma Misra
765. Rahul Shrivastava
766. Rahul Soman
767. Raj Kumar Koninti
768. Raj Nayan Datta
769. Raja Ranganathan
770. Rajakannu Palanisamy
771. Rajan Kumar
772. Rajarshi Chakraborti
773. Rajasekhar Reddy
Alavala
774. Rajath C.
775. Rajdeep Bandopadhyay
776. Rajdip Chowdhury
777. Rajdip Das
778. Rajender Dahiya
779. Rajendiran Venugopal
780. Rajendra Pradhan
781. Rajendra Prasad
Paitandi
782. Rajesh Sharma
783. Rajesh Bera
784. Rajesh Deka
785. Rajesh Dutta
786. Rajesh Parishwad
787. Rajesh S. Gunjal
788. Rajeshkumar Thayalan
789. Rajeshree Shinde
790. Rajeshwer Vanjari
791. Rajeswari M.
792. Rajiv Trivedi
793. Rajkumari Lonibala
794. Rajneesh Misra
795. Raju Kale
796. Raju Nanda
797. Raju Subba
798. Rakesh Gupta
799. Rakesh Chopra
800. Rakesh Goud Battini
801. Ram Kishan
802. Rama Gunta
803. Ramakrishna Kota
804. Raman Selvakumar
805. Ramaswamy
Murugavel
806. Ramavath Babu
807. Rambabu Darsi
808. Rambabu Yadla
809. Ramesh Chandra Gupta
810. Ramesh Deverapalli
811. Ramesh Meena
812. Ramya C.
813. Ramya Sree Boga
814. Ran Bahadur Yadav
815. Ranadeep Talkudar
816. Ranga Rao Arnepalli
817. Rangappa Keri
818. Ranjan Dey
819. Ranjani Viswanatha
820. Ranjay Kumar Tiwari
821. Ranjeet Kumar
822. Rashid Ali
823. Rashid Ali
824. Rashmi David
825. Rashmi Shukla
826. Rashmi Shukla
827. Rathinam Velumuragan
828. Ratish C. Shekhar
829. Ratnamala Mandal
830. Raunak Bhattacharya
831. Ravendra Jillella
832. Ravi Kumar Ongolu
833. Ravi Kumar Pathur
834. Ravindra Gamare
835. Ravindra M.
Kumbhare
836. Ravit Kumar
837. Ravneet Kaur
838. Rejithamol R.
839. Rekha Singh
840. Remani Vasudevan
Sumesh
841. Renjith S.
842. Rewa Rai
843. Richa Goel
844. Richa Singh
845. Richard Porte
846. Richard Threlfall
847. Rishab Bajpai
848. Rishi Shah
849. Ritabrata Datta
850. Ritambhara Jangir
851. Ritambhara Sharma
852. Ritwik Kumar
853. Ritwika Ray
854. Robert Visser
855. Rodney Fernandes
856. Roeland J. M. Nolte
857. Rosmita Borthkur
858. Royya Naresh Kumar
859. Ruchi Anand
860. Ruchika Bhujbalrao
861. Ruchira Ghosalkar
862. Ruhee Dcunha
863. Ruhima Khan
864. Rukshana I. Kureshy
865. Rupam Sarma
866. Rupesh Toraskar
867. S. Nagarajan
868. S. Bhattacharya
869. S. Chandrasekaran
870. S. Deepthi Yarramala
871. S. Goswami
872. S. Nagasubramanian
873. S. Perumal
874. S. Ramakrishnan
875. S. Saravanan
876. S. Sumathi
877. S. Venkata Lata
878. S. Vivek Kumar
879. S.K. Ghosh
880. S.K. Ghosh
881. S.K. Josimuddin
882. S.N. Datta
883. S.P. Sonawane
884. S.S. Chpdekar
101
885. S.S. Godbole
886. S. S. Krishnamurthy
887. S.Umapathy
888. Saaz Sakrikar
889. Sabir Ahammed
890. Sabir H. Mashraqui
891. Sachin Bhojgude
892. Sachin Gholap
893. Sachin Kumar Singh
894. Sachin Thawarkar
895. Sadu Nageswararao
896. Sagar Mitra
897. Sagarika Bhattacharya
898. Sahidul Islam
899. Sahil Dhingra
900. Sajin Francis K.
901. Sajjad Bhat
902. Sakharam Tayade
903. Sakshi Gupta
904. Sakthivel Palaniappan
905. Sambasivarao Kotha
906. Samir Maji
907. Samuthirarajan Senthil
Kumar
908. Samya Banerjee
909. Sana Sandhu
910. Sandeep C.
911. Sandeep Gupta
912. Sandeep Kaur
913. Sandeep Kumar Gupta
914. Sandip Chatterjee
915. Sandip Kar
916. Sandrapati Arun
Kumar
917. Sangeeta Yadav
918. Sangita K. Prasad
919. Sanjay Kumar Singh
920. Sanjaykumar S.
Tembhurne
921. Sanjay P. Rath
922. Sanjay Rao
923. Sanjeev Ujjain
924. Sanjini N. S.
925. Sanjog Nagarkar
926. Sanjoy Keithellakpam
927. Sankar Rath
928. Santanu Jana
929. Santanu Malakar
930. Santanu Mondal
931. Santanu Pattanayak
932. Santanu Singha
933. Santhi Vardhana
Reddy Yetra
934. Santosh Gharpure
935. Santosh Kumar Alla
936. Santosh Nanda
937. Sanyog Sharma
938. Sarath Babu
939. Sarath Chand S.
940. Saravanan R.
941. Sarita Garnayak
942. Sasikumar Palani
943. Saswati Bhakat
944. Satabdi Roy
945. Satavisha Sarkar
946. Sathyanaranyana Arruri
947. Satish Bolloju
948. Satish Koppiredi
949. Satish Patil
950. Satrajit Indu
951. Satwant Kaur Shahi
952. Satyadeep S. Chhetri
953. Satyaki Sen
954. Satyen Saha
955. Saumik Sen
956. Saurabh Mishra
957. Saurabh Kumar
958. Saurabh Kumar Singh
959. Saurabh Shete
960. Saurabh Singh
961. Saurjya Sarkar
962. Savan Darjee
963. Savita Katiyar
964. Sayak Bhattacharaya
965. Sazzat Hossain
966. Sebastian C Peter
967. Seema Dhail
968. Seema Dwivedi
969. Seema Kothari
970. Seema S. Pardeshi
971. Seetharaman
Manojveer
972. Selvam Kaladevi
973. Selvi Panneerselvam
974. Selvi Thangavel
975. Sengottaiyan Murugan
Thangal
976. Senjuti Mandal
977. Senthil Kumar
Thiyagarajan
978. Setti Himandri Kumar
979. Shah Anuj Nitinkumar
980. Shahroora Sameen
981. Shaibal Banerjee
982. Shailesh Verma
983. Shailesh Satasia
984. Sham Bali Yadav
985. Shamayeeta Ray
986. Shantanu Dingre
987. Sharad Karad
988. Sharad Kumar Asthana
989. Sharanjeet Kaur
990. Shashi Kant Shukla
991. Shaveta Sachdeva
992. Shaz Ali Ansari
993. Shaziya Khanam
994. Shefali Vaidya
995. Shekhar Hansda
996. Sheri Madhu
997. Sheuli Sasmal
998. Shibashis Halder
999. Shikha Das
1000. Shikha Narang
1001. Shilpa Sharma
1002. Shilpee Dham Nee
Sachar
1003. Shinde Vidyacharan
1004. Shirshendu Mukherjee
1005. Shiva Prasad M.
1006. Shivani Sharma
1007. Shivarama Holla
1008. Shivram Garje
1009. Shobha Waghmode
1010. Shobhit Srivastav
1011. Shouvik
102
Chattopadhyay
1012. Shraavani H. Satwe
1013. Shravan Kumar
1014. Shreyans P. Jain
1015. Shubhanjan Mitra
1016. Shuchi Tiwari
1017. Shweta S. Mohite
1018. Shweta Yadav
1019. Shweta Yelgoankar
1020. Siddharth Khadipure
1021. Siddarth Patwardhan
1022. Siddharth
Vishwakarma
1023. Simanta Kandu
1024. Sinkar Shwetali Vikas
1025. Siva Rama Krishna V.
1026. Sivagnana
Subramanian
1027. Sivasakthi Kumaran
1028. Sivasubramaniyan
Archana
1029. Smita Mukherjee
1030. Snigdha Ghosh
1031. Soham Maity
1032. Sohan Lal
1033. Sohidul Mondal
1034. Soma Das
1035. Somasundaram
Sangeetha
1036. Someswara Rao
Sanapala
1037. Sonali Mahule
1038. Sonam Sharma
1039. Sonanki Keshri
1040. Sonu Kumar
1041. Sonya K. Bharathkar
1042. Sougata Santra
1043. Soumadwip Ghosh
1044. Soumavo Ghosh
1045. Soumendra Banerjee
1046. Soumendra Rana
1047. Soumi Tribedi
1048. Soumitra Agasti
1049. Soumitra Mokashi
Punekar
1050. Soumyajit Dey
1051. Soumyo Mukherji
1052. Sourav Bag
1053. Sourav Chakraborty
1054. Sourav Das
1055. Sourav Pal
1056. Sreekanta Debnath
1057. Sreelekha Gopinathan
1058. Sreenithya A.
1059. Sreenivasu
Mummidivarapu
1060. Sreevani G.
1061. Sri Balan Rajendran
1062. Sri Latha Kolupula
1063. Sri Srivastava
1064. Srikanta Patra
1065. Srimukh Prasad V.K.
1066. Srinath Ranya
1067. Srinivasa Rao Allu
1068. Srinivasulu A.
1069. Stalindurai Kesavan
1070. Subhadeep Dutta
1071. Subhajit Mishra
1072. Subhajit Paul
1073. Subham Ghosh
1074. Subhash Chandra Pan
1075. Subhendu Bag
1076. Subhojit Malik
1077. Subhra Kanti Mandal
1078. Subrata Ghosh
1079. Subrata Jana
1080. Subrata Kuilya
1081. Subrata Kundu
1082. Subrata Saha
1083. Subrata Tewary
1084. Sudarshan Das
1085. Sudeep Chaurasia
1086. Sudha Devi
1087. Sudhir Kumar Kesri
1088. Sudhir Mittapalli
1089. Sudip Nandi
1090. Sudipta Modak
1091. Suhas Gawali
(Project Staff)
1092. Sujan Biswas
1093. Sujit Ghorai
1094. Sujit Ghorai
1095. Sujoy Rana
1096. Sukdev Bag
1097. Sukh Raj
1098. Sumaiya Khan
1099. Suman Kr Ghosh
1100. Suman Pal
1101. Suman Pramanik
1102. Suman Tripathy
1103. Sumeet Wadhwa
1104. Sumit C. Bhagat
1105. Sumit Kumar Dutta
1106. Sumit Mane
1107. Sumit Saha
1108. Sunil G. Naik
1109. Sunil Kumar Rai
1110. Sunil Kumar Sharma
1111. Sunil Makwane
1112. Sunil Pulletikurti
1113. Sunit Kumar
1114. Sunita pal
1115. Suraj Kumar Sahoo
1116. Suranjana Bose
1117. Surender Karwasara
1118. Surender Malik
1119. Suresh Das
1120. Suresh Das
1121. Suresh Kuthuru
1122. Surinder Mehta
1123. Susheel Durani
1124. Sushil Ghorapade
1125. Sushil Kumar Dwivedi
1126. Sushil Tripathi
1127. Sushma Bachchalal
Singh
1128. Sushma Kumari
1129. Susovan Roy
Chowdhury
1130. Suvarn S Kulkarni
1131. Swah Mohd. Nashre ul
Islam
1132. Swapan Ghosh
1133. Swapnil Prabhulkar
1134. Swarup Dey
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1135. Swati Jaiswal
1136. Syed Ashfaq Nabi
1137. Syed Masood Husain
1138. Syed Sibtay Razi
1139. T. Pradeep
1140. T.K. Chandrashekar
1141. Tamal Chatterjee
1142. Tanurima Bhaumik
1143. Tanveer M. Shaikh
1144. Tapas Ghorui
1145. Tapash Chakraborty
1146. Tariq Shah
1147. Tarun Behera
1148. Tarun Jhunjhunwala
1149. Tarun Kumar
1150. Tathagata Mongal
1151. Teena Pareek
1152. Tejinder Kaur
1153. Thaksen Jadhav
1154. Thangamuthu Mohan
Das
1155. Thangaraj Anand
1156. Thokchom Prasanta
Singh
1157. Tirumaleswararao
Guntreddi
1158. Todeti Saidulu
1159. Togati Naveen
1160. Tom Welton
1161. Tony Underwood
1162. Toshikee Yadav
1163. Trisha Banik
1164. Triloke Ranjan
Lakshman
1165. Trinadh Kaicharla
1166. Tuhin Khan
1167. Tuhin Patra
1168. Tuhin Roy
1169. Tulika Gupta
1170. Tumpa Gorai
1171. Tumpa Sadhukhan
1172. Tushar Debnath
1173. Uday Maitra
1174. Ujjal Gautam
1175. Ujwala Patil
1176. Umesh Kosurkar
1177. Upendra Sharma
1178. Urvi Panchal
1179. Utpal Saha
1180. Utsav Bhattacharya
1181. Uttam Dutta
1182. Uzma Haseen
1183. Uzra Diwan
1184. V. Damodharan
1185. V. Krishnan
1186. V. Prasath
1187. V.Chandrasekhar
1188. V. K. Jain
1189. V. Ramgopal Rao
1190. Vadde Ramu
1191. Vaijinath Mane
1192. Vaishali Goswami
1193. Vaishali Samant
1194. Valmik Shinde
1195. Vandana Gaded
1196. Vandana Singh
1197. Varinder K. Aggarwal
1198. Varsha Rani
1199. Varun Begur
1200. Vasundhara Singh
1201. Vedavalli Sairaj
1202. Veenu Mishra
1203. Venkata Suresh
Mothika
1204. Venkateshwaran
Krishnan
1205. Venkateswararao
Boddu
1206. Venkati Bethi
1207. Vibin Abraham
1208. Vibhuti Patel
1209. Vidya Avasare
1210. Vijay Beniwal
1211. Vijay Kant
1212. Vijay Kaushik
1213. Vijay Kumar
1214. Vijay Kumar Yadav
1215. Vijaya Bhaskar
1216. Vijaya Kumar Hinge
1217. Vijayalakshmi Bandi
1218. Vikas Aswar
1219. Vikas Chaudhary
1220. Vikas Kumar
1221. Vikas Kumar Singh
1222. Vikas Tard
1223. Vikram Singh Khanka
1224. Vikram Sarpe
1225. Vikrant D. Tandel
1226. Vikrant Tripathy
1227. Vinay Jaiswal
1228. Vinay Kumar Pandey
1229. Vinay Kumar
Srivastava
1230. Vinod K. Singh
1231. Vinod Kumar
1232. Vinod Landge
1233. Vinod Landge
1234. Vipin Dahiya
1235. Vipul Betkekar
1236. Viren Mehta
1237. Virender Singh
1238. Virendra Kumar
1239. Virendrakumar V.
Kambli
1240. Vishal Purohit
1241. Vishnu Nair
1242. Vishu Mehra
1243. Vishwakarma Singh
1244. Vishwanath Mane
1245. Vitthalrao Kashid
1246. Vivek Yadav
1247. Vysakh K.K.
1248. William B. Tolman
1249. Y. U. Sasidhar
1250. Yash Patel
1251. Yedla Khageswara Rao
1252. Yernaidu Reddi
1253. Yogendra Kumar
1254. Yogesh Shelke
1255. Yogesh Todarwal Jain
1256. Yogita Pareek
1257. Zeba Islam
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16th
CRSI National Symposium in Chemistry
Department of Chemistry, IIT Bombay
INDEX
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LIST OF LECTURES AND POSTERS
S. No. Name L/P No.
1 A. C. Bhasikuttan L34
2 Amitava Patra L23
3 Anshu Pandey L14
4 Andrew B. Holmes L10
5 Arindam Chowdhury L15
6 Arunava Gupta L22
7 Arun K. Ghosh L6
8 A.V. Rama Rao L30
9 A. Srinivasan L8
10 Bhisma K. Patel L9
11 C. N. R. Rao L13
12 C. V. Ramana L26
13 Hiro-o Hamaguchi L16
14 H. N. Ghosh L3
15 I. N. N. Namboothiri L25
16 J. P. Mittal L20
17 Joachim Rheinheimer L29
18 Lutz F. Tietze L2
19 M. Jayakannan L17
20 Prasenjit Ghosh L5
21 P. K. Chattaraj L12
22 R. K. Mahajan L33
23 Roeland J. M. Nolte L1
24 Robert J Visser L31
25 Rukshana I. Kureshy L18
26 Satish Patil L4
27 S. Goswami L24
28 S. S. Krishnamurthy L19
29 S. Perumal L32
30 S. Ramakrishnan L28
31 Surinder Mehta L27
32 William B. Tolman L11
33 Varinder K. Aggarwal L21
34 Vinod K. Singh L7
35 A. Bimolini Devi P63
36 A. Jayamani P51
37 A. W. M. H. Ansari P494
38 A.C. Bhasikuttan P208
39 A. Shaikh P202
40 Aarti Singh P258
41 Abhijit Sarkar P455
42 Abhinav Raghuvanshi P331
43 Abhishek Mandal P68
44 Aijaz Ahmad Dar P108
45 Akanksha Saini P220
46 Akbar Mohammad P319
47 Akhil Sivan P172
48 Akilan Malathi P393
49 Alokdut Dutta P248
50 Amanpreet Kaur P292
51 Aminul Islam P252
52 Amit Chakraborty P347
53 Amit Kumar P353
54 Amit S. Nagare P116
55 Amitava Acharjya P443
56 Amol S. Pawar P445
57 Amrita Chatterjee P257
58 Amritaa Mitra P490
59 Anand H.Shinde P406
60 Anand K. Gupta P334
61 Ananda Rao Podilapu P365
62 Anik Bhattacharyya P87
63 Anil Kumar Bandela P60
64 Aninda Chatterjee P206
65 Anindita Chakraborty P354
66 Anirban Chandra P72
67 Aniruddha Molla P135
68 Anish Lazar P278
69 Anjali Dhir P228
107
70 Praveen Saini P479
71 Anoop Kumar Saini P316
72 Anshu Dandia P411
73 Anshu Singh P115
74 Antara Sarkar P421
75 Anthonisamy Devaraj P163
76 Anuj Kumar P336
77 Anup Bhunia P364
78 Anup Kate P49
79 Apoorva Upadhyay P106
80 Archanamayee Behera P164
81 Aresh Vikram Singh P111
82 Arghya Banerjee P119
83 Arghya Deb P308
84 Aritra Chaudhury P129
85 Arruri Sathyanarayana P320
86 Arshia Akhtar P259
87 Arun K. Shil P161
88 Aruna Bitra P476
89 Arunava Agarwala P450
90 Arunava Gupta P231
91 Ashish Pandey P113
92 Ashok Kumar P189
93 Ashok Sharma P169
94 Atul Thawari P57
95 Avik Kumar Bagdi P127
96 Ayyavoo Kannan P35
97 Azaj Ansari P70
98 B.R. Saikishore Kumar P130
99 Balasubramaian Vidya P31
100 Balvantsingh M. Labana P403
101 Bamaprasad Bag P9
102 Bangaru Bhakararao P190
103 Banibrata Maity P205
104 Bapurao Surnar P428
105 Bhanushree Gupta P285
106 Bhaskar Chakraborty P121
107 Bhawani Narayan P32
108 Bijan Das P430
109 Bijnaneswar Mondal P341
110 Bikash Kumar Jena P196
111 Bilal Masood Pirzada P288
112 Biplab Joarder P349
113 Biswajit Bhattacharya P95
114 Biswarup Chakraborty P43
115 Biswarup Pathak P497
116 Boddu Venkateswara Rao P378
117 Bolin Chetia P33
118 Bose Muthu Ramalingam P420
119 Braja Gopal Das P155
120 Chakkingal P.
Priyakumaria P362
121 Chandra kant Maurya P166
122 Chandrajeet Mohapatra P329
123 Cherumukkil Sandeep P24
124 Chetana Deoghare P480
125 Chinmoy Das P65
126 Chinna Ayya Swamy P P246
127 Chiranjeev Sharma P442
128 D. Maddileti P19
129 D. P. Kamat P381
130 Daniel Reta Mañeru P483
131 Darapaneni Chandra
Mohan P388
132 Darsi Rambabu P44
133 Debasish Kundu P265
134 Deep Mandal P274
135 Deepa Nair P413
136 Deepak B. Nale P290
137 Deepak Gupta P339
138 Deepika Tyagi P323
139 Delina Joseph P454
140 Devi Prasan Ojha P154
108
141 Devika Rana P475
142 Dhagash Vora P120
143 Dhiraj Brahman P222
144 Diganta Bhuyan P244
145 Diganta Sarma P392
146 Dipankar Sahoo P85
147 Dipratn G. Khandare P396
148 Diveshkumar K. V. P441
149 Duraisamy Udhayakumari P8
150 E. Chinnarajaa P280
151 Elumalai Sundaravadivel P104
152 Fauzia Khan P453
153 G. Jitender Dev P187
154 G. Sathishkannan P150
155 Ganapathi Emandi P39
156 Ganesan Bharathiraja P144
157 Ganesh V. More P283
158 Garima Priyadarshani P390
159 Gaurav G. Ladani P462
160 Gawali Manoj J. P235
161 Geetha Bolla P313
162 Gopalakannan Venkatrajan P429
163 Gopi, E P193
164 Gulzar Khan P370
165 Harjinder Singh P143
166 Hemant Kumar Singh P78
167 Hemanta Kalita P40
168 Hilal Ahmad P250
169 Himank Kumar P470
170 Hirendra N. Ghosh P212
171 Hussain B. P492
172 Imtiyaz Yousuf P332
173 Isak Rajjak Shaikh P234
174 Iti Gupta P128
175 J. N. Behera P73
176 J.K. Nath P17
177 Jagadeesan Ramesh P315
178 Jagriti Gupta P449
179 Jagroop Kaur P146
180 Jalpa R. Pandya P377
181 Jashobanta Sahooa P1
182 Javeed Ahmad War P167
183 Jemin R. Avalani P306
184 Jenice Jean Goveas P245
185 Jerome P P321
186 K R Genwa P207
187 K. Gopu P493
188 K. Kumar P75
189 K. Mahalakshmi Naidu P457
190 K. S. Prakash P495
191 K. Sri Latha P382
192 K. Swarnalatha P199
193 K.Songara P203
194 Kamarul Monir P126
195 Kanak Roy P355
196 Kesavan Stalindurai P373
197 Kewal Kumar P322
198 Khairujjaman Laskar P145
199 Kirtikumar C. Badgujar P299
200 Kishor padala P140
201 Kislay Singh P261
202 Kokil Saikia P297
203 Kota Ramakrishna P439
204 Koushik Acharyya P436
205 Koushik Saha P340
206 Krishna Gavvala P217
207 Krishnan Devarajan P132
208 Krishnan Venkateshwaran P342
209 Krishnendu Das P276
210 Kumkum Sharma P317
211 Kuthuru Suresh P20
212 L. Priyobarta Singh P444
109
213 Lalit Singh Mittala P7
214 Lalita B. Rane P47
215 Laveena P. D‟Souza P266
216 Laxmi Narayan Nanda P422
217 Lokendrajit N. P185
218 Love Karan Rana P311
219 M. Jaccob P361
220 M. Kaleesh Kumar P194
221 M. Karuppu Raja P358
222 M. Ongungal P238
223 M. Sarathbabu P197
224 M. Shiva Prasad P404
225 M.Dinesh P176
226 Madhu Emmadi P157
227 Mahesh B. Halle P414
228 Mahua Upadhyay P431
229 Mainak Banerjee P153
230 Manas Mausum Sarmah P141
231 Manasi P487
232 Mandakini Dutta P387
233 Manideepa Saha P82
234 Manish Kumar P398
235 Manishkumar A. Chaube P180
236 Manoj K. Choudhary P289
237 Maruthai Kumaravel P94
238 Masood Ahmad Rizvi P109
239 Mayuri Naik P384
240 Md. Dilwar Alam Khan P260
241 Meenakshi Sharma P142
242 Meenakshi.M P102
243 Meenakshisundaram
Swaminathan P241
244 Mehul B. Kanani P160
245 Mehvash Zaki P46
246 Meraj Alam Khan P112
247 Milan Shyamal P80
248 Milind M. Ahire P275
249 Mir Irfanullah P472
250 Mira V. Parmekar P79
251 Mitasree Maity P273
252 Mohammad Fazeel Khan P254
253 Mohd Arsalan P240
254 Mohd Nasir P255
255 Mohd Tauqeer P328
256 Mohit Tyagi P23
257 Monoranjan Ghosh P123
258 Mosarrat Perween P201
259 Mrigendra Dubey P233
260 Ms.Ujwala Patil P221
261 Murugan Iniya P30
262 Musheer Ahmad P10
263 N S Sanjini P269
264 N. Gupta P286
265 N. Shah P310
266 N.Pravin P325
267 N.Raman P485
268 Nabanita Saha Chowdhury P81
269 Nabin Ch. Maity P302
270 Nadeem Bashir P226
271 Nafisur Rahman P256
272 Nagappanpillai Adarsh P114
273 Nainamalai Devarajan P282
274 Nairhita Samanta P481
275 Nandakumar, M. P184
276 Nandini P448
277 Narendra Kumar P482
278 Naveen Kumar Konduru P372
279 Navneet Kaur P215
280 Neelam Yadav P67
281 Neelam Yadav P477
282 Neena K K P464
283 Neeraj P34
284 Neetu Tripathi P2
110
285 Nilesh M. Kahar P468
286 Nilufa khatun P326
287 Niraj Kumari P90
288 Nirav Barot P295
289 Nitika Grover P100
290 Nitin Bagra P433
291 Nivedita Chaudhri P101
292 Noushi Zaidi P251
293 P. Nagender P186
294 P. Sakthivel P137
295 P. Selvi P279
296 P.Ravi Kumar P423
297 Pankaj Nehra P97
298 Pankaj S. Mahajan P418
299 Pardhasaradhi Satha P38
300 Parteek Prasher P460
301 Partha Maity P210
302 Parthasarathi Subramanian P438
303 Perumal Gurumoorthy P56
304 Piar Chand P451
305 Pinku Kaswan P401
306 Pinky Yadav P99
307 Piyush N. Kalaria P466
308 Poonam Sharma P264
309 Pooran Koli P219
310 Porag Bora P412
311 Prabal Bandyopadhyay P188
312 Prabal P Singh P301
313 Prabhjyot Kaur P348
314 Pradnya H. Patil P425
315 Prasanta Kumar Bera P296
316 Prasenjit Mondal P69
317 Prathibha Kumari P294
318 Pratibha P. Ghodke P191
319 Pratibha P. Ghodke P440
320 Pratik Yadav P379
321 Praveen Singh P11
322 Preet Shikha P447
323 Preeti Jain P224
324 Preetismita Borah P419
325 Preety Ahuja P229
326 Premananda N. P239
327 Pritha Verma P192
328 Priti Sharma P277
329 Priya Rajdev P5
330 Priya Saxena P327
331 Priya Singla P471
332 Purabi Kar P272
333 R. Arunachalam P262
334 R. B. Kshatriya P417
335 R. Borthakur P170
336 R. Borthakur P287
337 R. I. Kureshy P300
338 R. K. Lonibala P350
339 R. Sri Balan P181
340 R.C.Meena P209
341 R.K.Bindiya Devi P96
342 R.Ranganathan P173
343 Rafat Ali P437
344 Raghu Raj P159
345 Rahul Sharma P281
346 Rahul Shrivastava P21
347 Rahul Soman P314
348 Raj Kumar Koninti P218
349 Jayanthi Mani P37
350 Rajan Kumar P324
351 Rajasekhar Reddy P383
352 Rajendra Pradhan P456
353 Rajesh Kumar Sharma P435
354 Rajeshkumar T P71
355 Rajeshwer Vanjari P149
356 Raju Nanda P223
111
357 Rakesh Chopra P376
358 Ram Kishan P330
359 Raman Selvakumar P174
360 Ramavath Babu P356
361 Ramesh Devarapalli P312
362 Ramya. C P473
363 Ran Bahadur Yadav P343
364 Ranadeep Talukdar P122
365 Rangappa S. Keri P139
366 Rashid Ali P27
367 Rashmi Tambe Shukla P484
368 Ravindra M. Kumbhare P105
369 Ravneet Kaur P309
370 Rejithamol Rajan P177
371 Rekha Singh P118
372 Remani Vasudevan
Sumesh P394
373 Renjith S P488
374 Rewa Rai P227
375 Richa Goel P136
376 Richa Singh P200
377 Ritabrata Datta P369
378 Ritu Bala P91
379 Ritu Bala P92
380 Ruhima khan P386
381 Rupam Sarmaa P389
382 S. Chandra Mohan P214
383 S. Kokila P110
384 S. M. Mujahuddin P93
385 S. Nagarajan P385
386 S. Nagasubramanian P62
387 S. Saravanan P298
388 S. Senthilkumar P268
389 S.A. Shete P232
390 S.Archana P171
391 S.Vivek Kumar P368
392 Sachin Suresh Bhojgude P363
393 Sadu Nageswara Rao P391
394 Sagarika Bhattacharya P345
395 Sajad Ahmad Bhat P89
396 Sajin Francis K P416
397 Sakshi Gupta P237
398 Samya Banerjee P50
399 Sandeep K Gupta P103
400 Sandeep Kumar Gupta P446
401 Sandip Chatterjee P131
402 Sangeeta Yadav P335
403 Sanjeev Ujjain P236
404 Sanjog S. Nagarkar P346
405 Sanjoy Keithellakpam P182
406 Sankaranarayanan
Nagarajan P263
407 Sankarpilalai Mahesh P14
408 Santanu Mondal P45
409 Santanu Pattanayak P98
410 Santanu Pattanayak P402
411 Santhivardhana Reddy
Yetra P179
412 Santhosh Kumar Alla P138
413 Sanyog Sharma P6
414 Sarath Chand S P134
415 Sarita Garnayak P270
416 Saswati P52
417 Satabdi Roy P53
418 Satavisha Sarkar P486
419 Satish Koppireddi P399
420 Satish Patil P432
421 Satwant Kaur Shahi P303
422 Satyen Saha P491
423 Saurabh Singh P204
424 Seema Dhail P478
425 Seema Kothari, Dinesh
Panday P267
426 Seetharaman Manojveer P148
112
427 Selvam Kaladevi P371
428 Senjuti Mandal P360
429 Shailesh P. Satasia P304
430 Shailesh Verma P293
431 Sharad C. Karad P467
432 Shashikant Shukla P225
433 Shaveta P458
434 Shaziya Khanam P427
435 Shefali Vaidya P107
436 Shibashis Halder P76
437 Shikha Narang P15
438 Shilpa Sharma P4
439 Shinde Vidyacharan P407
440 Shirshendu Mukherjee P133
441 Shivani Sharma P434
442 Shobha Waghmode P465
443 Shubhanjan Mitra P124
444 Shuchi Tiwari P74
445 Shweta Yelgaonkar P489
446 Shweta Yelgaonkar P469
447 Simanta Kundu P474
448 Sivasakthi kumaran P367
449 Sohan Lal P117
450 Soma Das P284
451 Somasundaram Sangeetha P48
452 Someswara Rao Sanapala P162
453 Sonam Sharma P410
454 Sonu P496
455 Soumavo Ghosh P359
456 Soumendra Rana P459
457 Soumyajit Dey P84
458 Sourav Bag P198
459 Sourav Chakraborty P12
460 Sourav Das P344
461 Sreenivas Avula P147
462 Srinivasarao Allu P178
463 Subhajit Mishra P125
464 Subhendu bag P86
465 Subhra Kanti Mandal P13
466 Subrata Kundu P36
467 Subrata Saha P18
468 Subrata Tewary P64
469 Sudhir Kumar Kesri P28
470 Sudipta Modak P337
471 Sujan Biswas P88
472 Sumaiya Khan P253
473 Suman Kr Ghosh P366
474 Suman Kumar Tripathy P55
475 Suman Pal P175
476 Suman Pramanik P152
477 Sumit Saha P408
478 Sunil K. Sharma P351
479 Sunil Makwane P409
480 Sushma B.Singh P54
481 Sushma Kumari P247
482 Swah Mohd. Nashre-ul-
Islam P42
483 Swapnil Prabhulkar P271
484 Syed S. Razi P26
485 T. Selvi P165
486 T. Senthil Kumar P216
487 Tapas Ghorui P77
488 Tariq A. Shah P400
489 Tathagata Mondal P426
490 Teena Pareek P461
491 Thaksen Jadhav P242
492 Thangamuthu Mohan Das P243
493 Thangaraj Anand P29
494 Thokchom Prasanta Singh P168
495 Toshikee Yadav P452
496 Trinadh Kaicharla P183
497 Tumpa Gorai P25
498 Tushar Debnath P211
113
499 Umesh B Kosurkar P395
500 Upendra Sharma P307
501 Utpal Saha P41
502 Uzma Haseen P249
503 V. Mullaivananathan P195
504 V. Siva Rama Krishna P3
505 V.Karthik P333
506 Vadde Ramu P61
507 Vaishali Goswami P374
508 Vandana Bhalla P357
509 Vandana Singh P463
510 Varinder Aggarwal P424
511 Varun Begur P375
512 Vasundhara Singh P291
513 Vedavalli Sairaj P58
514 Vedavalli Sairaj P83
515 Veenu Mishra P318
516 Venkata M Suresh P352
517 Venugopal Rajendiran P66
518 Vijaya bhaskar.K P397
519 Vijayalakshmi Bandi P151
520 Vikas Chaudhary P380
521 Vikram A. Sarpe P156
522 Vinay Jaiswal P230
523 Vinay Kumar Srivastava P59
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About SERB
One of the most notable developments in the S&T sector in the XI Plan has been
the setting up of the Science and Engineering Research Board (SERB) through an
Act of Parliament, viz. the Science and Engineering Research Board Act, 2008.
Promoting basic research in Science and Engineering and to provide financial
assistance to persons engaged in such research, academic institutions, research
and development laboratories, industrial concerns and other agencies for such
research and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto are the primary
and distinctive mandate of the Board.
SERB aims to build up best management systems which would match the best
global practices in the area of promotion and funding of basic research.
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