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Department of chemistry

Researches

The department has a strategic plan for future research which contributes to the prosperity of the society. We foster world-class research and outstanding chemical education, as well as we strengthen our students, faculty, staff, and alumni to interact with the local, national, and global community.

Research Groups:

  • Organic Chemistry
  • Inorganic Chemistry
  • Analytical Chemistry
  • Electro analytical Chemistry
  • Molecular Spectroscopy
  • Electrochemistry
  • Surface Chemistry and Catalysis
  • Theoretical Chemistry

 

# Title Research Year
951 Interactions of an anticancer drug Formestane with single and double stranded DNA at physiological conditions 2015
952 Facile synthesis of water soluble silver ferrite (AgFeO2) nanoparticles and their biological application as antibacterial agents
2015
953 The biological activity of new thieno[2,3-c]pyrazole compounds as anti-oxidants against toxicity of 4-nonylphenol in Clarias gariepinus 2015
954 Application of economically acid modified sugarcane bagasse for removal of dyes from effluents of industrial wastewaters 2015
955 Friedel–Crafts Chemistry. Part 43. A Convergent Construction of Some New Bridged Aza-Bicyclic Analogues of Azocine, Azonine, and Azecine via Friedel–Crafts Ring Closures 2015
956 Synthesis, Reactions and spectral characterization of some
New Chremeno[2,3-d]pyrimidine Compounds
2015
957 Synthesis of a highly dispersive sinapinic acid@ graphene oxide (SA@ GO) and its applications as a novel surface assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry for …
2015
958 A New and Facile Synthesis of Novel Pyrazolothienopyrimidines and Imidazopyrazolothienopyrimidines 2015
959 New Polymer Syntheses Part: 58. Synthesis, Characterization and Corrosion Inhibitive Properties of New Thiazole Based Polyamides Containing Diarylidenecyclohexanone Moiety. 2015
960 One pot three component microwave assisted synthesis of novel thiazolidinone derivatives containing thieno[d]pyrimidine-4-one moiety as potential antimicrobial agents
2015