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Curricula Vitae of Prof. Dr. N. V. Sastry
1. Full Name and Address: DDrr.. NNAANNDDHHIIBBAATTLLAA VVIISSHHWWAANNAADDAA SSAASSTTRRYY
Official: Department of Chemistry, Sardar Patel University Vallabh Vidyanagar – 388120, Gujarat, India M 9824956978, + 91-2692-226856 extn. 223 Fax: + 91-2692-236475 E-mail id: [email protected] Residential: B-1, University Staff Colony, Vallabh Vidyanagar – 388 120, Gujarat, India, Tele: 02692-236689
2. Date of Birth: 17th October 1959, Age on date: 53 years
3. Academic Qualifications:
Degree Year of Passing
University Percentage of Marks (Class)
Subject
B. Sc. 1979 Osmania University, Hyderabad, India
74 (First Class)
Chemistry
M. Sc. 1982 South Gujarat University, Surat, India
72 ( First Class with Distinction )
Physical Chemistry
Ph. D*. 1987 South Gujarat University, Surat, India
--- Polymer Chemistry
4. Academic Positions Held:
Designation Held University Period Professor in Chemistry Sardar Patel University , Vallabh
Vidyanagar Since Feb. 2005 to till date
Reader in Polymer Chemistry
Sardar Patel University, Vallabh Vidyanagar
Feb. 1997 – Feb. 2005
Senior Lecturer in Physical / Polymer Chemistry
Sardar Patel University, Vallabh Vidyanagar
March 1991 – Feb. 1997
Lecturer in Physical / Polymer Chemistry
Sardar Patel University, Vallabh Vidyanagar
March 1986 – Feb. 1991
Courses Taught at M. Sc. Level
Physical Chemistry – Group Theory, Chemical Kinetics, Biophysical Chemistry
Nuclear Chemistry, Macromolecular Chemistry, Solid State Chemistry
Electrochemistry, Kinetics of Crystallization of Polymers
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Testing and Analysis of Industrial Polymers, Electroanalytical Techniques Practical Courses Handled: Experiments based on physicochemical exercises in thermodynamics, phase equilibria, chemical kinetics, instrumental methods, polymer – synthesis and characterization etc
5. Publications:
List of published book with ISBN no
1. Principles of Polymer Science 2002, Coauthored (with Dr. P. Bahadur) Indian Edition: Narosa Publishing House, New Delhi, India, USA Edition: CRC Press, Boca Raton, USA, U. K. Edition: Alpha Science Publishers, Padbourne, England, Revised Second Indian Edition 2005, Narosa Publishing House, New Delhi, India, ISBN No. 81-7319-418-1
List of published paper/research article in refereed journal
2013
83. Mixed Micelles of Trisloxane Based Silicone and Hydrocarbon Surfactants Systems in Aqueous Media : Dilute Aqueous Solution Phase Diagrams, Surface Tension Isotherms, Dilute Solution Viscosities, Critical Micelle Concentrations and Application of Regular Solution Theory, Journal of Surfactants and Detergents, Published online Jan. 2013, DOI.10.1007/s 11743-013-1435-7,
(I. F. 1.545)
82. Densities and partial molar volumes for water + 1-butyl- or, 1-hexyl- or, 1-octyl-3-methylimidazolium halide ionic liquids at T = (298.15 and 308.15) K, Nandhibatla V. Sastry*, Nilesh M. Vaghela and
Pradip M Macwan, J. Mol. Liquids, 180, 12 – 18 (2013). (I. F. 1.649).
81. Effect of t-Octylphenoxylpolyethoxyethanol (TX-100) on the Dilute Aqueous Solution Phase Diagrams, Surface Activity and Micellization Behavior of Non-ionic Silicone Surfactants (SS) in Aqueous Media, N. V. Sastry*, S. H. Punjabi and I. R. Ravalji, J. Mol. Liquids, 177, 215 – 224
(2013). (I. F. 1.649)
80. Densities, Viscosities, Speeds of Sound and Relative Permittivities for Esters + Cylcohexane at T = (298.15 and 303.15) K, Nandhibatla V. Sastry, Sunil R. Patel, Saurabh S. Soni*, J. Mol. Liquids, 183,
102 – 112. (I. F. 1.649)
2012
79. Effect of alkyl chain length and head group on surface active and aggregation behavior of ionic liquids in water, Nandhibatla V Sastry, Nilesh M Vaghela and Vindo K Aswal, Fluid Phase Equilibria,
327, 22 -29 (2012) (I. F. 2.253) 78. Aggregation Behavior of Pyridinium Based Ionic lIquids in Water – Surface Tension, 1H NMR Chemical Shifts, SANS and SAXS Measurements, N. V. Sastry, N. M. Vaghela, P. M. Macwan, S. S. Soni, V. K. Awwal and A. Gibaud, Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 371, 52 – 61 (2012)
(I. F. 3.066) 77. Effect of hydrophilic additives on volumetric and viscosity properties of amino acids in
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aqueous solutions at T (283 to 333.15) K, N. V. Sastry, P. H. Valand, P. M. Macwan,
Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics, 49, 14 – 23 (2012). (I. F. 2.794) 76. Small Angle Neutron Scattering and Viscosity Measurements on Silicone-, Ionic and Nonionic Surfactant Mixed Systems in Aqueous Solutions, N. V. Sastry, S. H. Punjabi, V.
K. Aswal and P. S. Goyal, J. Disp. Sci. Technol, 33 (2), 245 – 253 (2012). (I. F. 0.720) 2011
75. Effect of Surfactants on Association Characteristics of Diblock and Triblock Copolymers of Ethylene Oxide and Butylene Oxide in Aqueous Solutions: Dilute Solution Phase Diagrams, SANS and Viscosity Measurements at Different Temperatures, Sanjay H Punjabi, Nandhibatla V. Sastry, Vinod K Aswal and Prem S. Goyal, International Journal of Polymer Science, 2011, 1 – 13 (2011). 74. Aqueous Block Copolymer - Surfactant Mixtures - Surface Tension, DLS and Viscosity Measurements and Their Utility in Solubilization of Hydrophobic Drug and Its Controlled Release, A. D. Thummar, N. V. Sastry, G. Verma, P. A. Hassan, Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering
Aspects, 386, 54 – 64 (2011) (I. F. 2.130) 73 Effect of Electrolyte Additives on Micellization and Clouding Behavior of Silicone Surfactant in Aqueous Solutions, S. S. Soni, S. H.Punjabi, N. V. Sastry, Colloids and Surfaces A:
Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects, 377, 205 – 211 (2011) (I. F. 2.130) 72. Densities, Partial Molar Volumes at Infinite Dilution, Side Chain Partial Molar Volumes and Transfer Volumes of Dipeptides in Sucrose and 2,3- Butanediol Aqueous Solutions at T = (283.15 to 333.15) K, Nandhibatla V Sastry*, Pinakin H Valand and Pradip M
Macwan , J. Chem. Eng. Data, 56, 627 – 637 (2011). (I. F. 2.089) 71. Densities, Speeds of Sound, Excess Molar Volumes, and Excess Isentropi cmpressibilities at T = (298.15 and 308.15) K for Methyl Methacrylate + 1 –Alkanols (1-Butanol, 1- Pentanol, 1-Heptanol)) + Cyclohxane, + Benzene, + Toluene, + p-Xylene, and Ethylbenzene, Nandhibatla V Sastry, Sunil R Patel, and Saurabh S Soni, J. Chem. Eng.
Data, 56, 142 – 152 (2011). (I. F. 2.089) 70. Effect of Additives on the Surface Active and Morphological Features of 1-Octyl-3- Methylimidazolium Halide Aggregates in Aqueous Media, Nilesh M Vaghela, Nandhibatla V Sastry and Vinod K Aswal, Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and
Engineering Aspects, 373, 101 – 109 (2011). (I. F. 2.130) 69. Surface Active and Aggregation Behavior of Methylimidazolium Based Ionic Liquids of Type [Cnmim] [X], n = 4,6,8 and [X] = Cl-, Br- and I- in Water, Nilesh M Vaghela Nandhibatla V. Sastry and Vinod K Aswal, Colloids and Polymer Science, 289, 309 –
322 (2011). (I. F. 2.130) 2010
68. Excess Molar Volumes, Excess Isentropic Compressibilites and Relative Permittivities for the Ternary Mixtures of Esters + Glycol + Organic Solvents at different temperatures, Nadhibaltla V Sastry, Mitesh C Patel, Rakesh R Thakor and Saurabh S Soni, Journal
of Molecular Liquids, 157, 25 – 33 (2010). (I. F. 1.649) 2009
67. Pigment Concentrates with High Solid Loading and Low VOC Content – Formulation and Evaluation of Paint Coats Useful as Industrial Coatings, Nandhibatla V. Sastry* and Rakesh R Thakor, J. Coating Technol. and Research, 6,11 - 25 (2009). 66. Excess molar volumes, viscosity deviations, excess isentropic compressibilities and deviations in relative permittivities of (alkyl acetates (methyl-, ethyl-, butyl- and isoamyl-) +
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n-hexane, + benzene, + toluene, + (o-, m-, p-) xylenes, + (chloro-, bromo-, nitro-) benzenes between 298.15 and 313.15 K, Nandhibatla V Sastry*, Rakesh R Thakor and
Mitesh C Patel, Journal of Molecular Liquids, 144, 13 – 22 (2009). (I. F. 1.649) 2008
65. Thermophysical Properties For Diethylene Glycol + Nitrobenzene, Triethylene Glycol + (Chloro-, Bromo-, Nitro-) benzenes Systems at Different Temperatures, Nandhibatla V Sastry*, Rakesh R Thakor and Mitesh C Patel, Int. J. Thermophys., 29, 610 – 618
(2008). (I. F. 0.750) 2006
64. Design of novel polymeric dispersants for resin minimal pigment concentrates strategies And evaluation (N. V. Sastry and R. R. Thakore ) Proceedings of National Symposium on Emerging Trends in Polymer Science and Technology, pp 97 – 104, IIT Kharagpur, September 2006.
2004
63. Functional Polyurethanes as Wetting and Dispersing Agents for Coating Applications – Tailoring by Novel Synthetic Strategy (N. V. Sastry, M. P. Patel, R. R. Thakor and K. R. Shah), In Proceedings of National Seminar of Polymer Research in India (Ed. P. K. Dutta), pp 37 – 44, Dubey Printers and Graphics, Allahabad, September 2004. 62. Interaction of Amphiphilic Block Copolymer Micelles with Surfactants (N. V. Sastry and H.
Hoffmann), Colloids and Surfaces, 250, 247 – 261 (2004). (I. F. 2.130) 61. Thermal and Morphological Studies on -Fe2O3 Polstyrene Composites and the Effect of Additives (B. Govindaraj, N. V. Sastry and A. Venkataraman), Journal of Applied
Polymer Science, 93, 778 – 789 (2004). (I. F. 1.240) 60. Studies on -Fe2O3 - High Density Polyethylene Composites and Their Additives (B. Govindraj, N. V.Sastry, A. Venkatraman), Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 92, 1527
- 1530 (2004). (I. F. 1.240) 59. Densities, Excess Molar Volumes (at T= (298.15 to 313.15) K), Speeds of Sound, Excess Isentropic Compressibilities, Relative Permittivites, Excess Molar Electrical Susceptibilities and Deviations in Molar Polarizations at (T = (298. 15 and 308.15) K) for Methyl Methacrylate + 2-Butoxyethanol or + Dibutyl Ether + Benzene + Toluene and + p-Xylene . (John George and N. V. Sastry). Journal of Chemical Engineering Data, 49, 1116 –
1126 (2004) . (I. F. 2.089) 58. Densities, Viscosities, Speeds of Sound, and Relative Permittivities for Water + Cyclic Amides (2- Pyrrolidinone, 1-Methyl-2-pyrrolidinone and 1-Vinyl-2-pyrrolidinone) at Different Temperatures (John George and Nandhibatla V. Sastry). Journal of Chemical and
Engineering Data, 49, 235 – 242 (2004). (I. F. 2.089) 57. Partial Excess Molar Volumes, Partial Excess Isentropic Compressibilities and Relative Permittivities of Water + Ethane-1, 2 -diol, derivative and water + 1, 2-dimethoxyethane at Different Temperatures. (John George and N. V. Sastry), Fluid Phase Equilibria, 216,
307-321 (2004). (I. F. 2.253) 56. Molecular Interpretation of Water Structuring and Destructuring Effects: Hydration of Alkanediols (M. M. Deshmukh, N. V. Sastry, S. R. Gadre), Journal of Chemical Physics,
121, 12402 – 12410 (2004). (I. F. 2.2.920)
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2003 55. Dynamic Light Scattering and Viscosity Studies on the Association Behavior of Silicone Surfactants in Aqueous Solutions. S.S. Soni, N. V. Sastry. John George and H. B.
Bohidar, J. Phys. Chem. B, 107(22), 5382 – 5390 (2003). (I. F. 4.520) 54. Surface Active and Association Behavior of Oxybutylene – Oxyethylene and Oxyethylene – Oxybutylene – Oxyethylene Copolymers in Aqueous Solutions. S. S. Soni, N. V. Sastry,
John George and H. B. Bohidar, Langmuir, 19 (11), 4597 – 4603 (2003). (I. F. 4.268) 53. Study on the Effects of Nonelectrolyte Additives on the Phase, Thermodynamic, Structural Changes in Micelles of Silicone Surfactants in Aqueous Solutions from Surface Activity, Small Angle Neutron Scattering and Viscosity Measurements. Saurabh S. Soni, Nandhibatla V. Sastry, Ekta Seth, Jayant V. Joshi and Prem S. Goyal, Langmuir, 19(17),
6668- 6677 (2003). (I. F. 4.268) 52. Densities, Speed of Sound, Excess Volumes and Excess Isentropic Compressibilities of Methyl Acrylate + 1-Propanol (or 1-Butanol) + Hydrocarbons (n- Hexane, n- Heptane, Cyclohexane, Benzene and Toluene) at 308.15 K (N. V, Sastry and P. Bahadur),
International Journal of Thermophysics, 24, 447 – 462 (2003). (I. F. 0.750) 51. Excess molar enthalpies and Excess molar volumes of methyl methacrylate + benzene, + toluene, + p- xylene, + cyclohexane and + aliphatic diethers (diethyl, diisopropyl and dibutyl). (John George,
N. V. Sastry and D. H. L. Prasad), Fluid Phase Equilibria, 214, 39 – 51 (2003). (I. F. 2.253) 50. Densities, Excess Molar Volumes, Viscosities, Speeds of Sound, Excess Isentropic Compressibilities and Relative Permittivities for CmH2m+1(OCH2CH2)nOH (m= 1 or 2 or 4 and n = 1) + Benzene, + Toluene, + (o-, m- and p-) Xylenes, + Ethylbenzene and + Cyclohexane. (John George and N. V. Sastry), Journal of Chemical Engineering Data,
48, 977 – 989 (2003). (I. F. 2.089) 49. Densities, Excess Molar Volumes, Viscosities, Speeds of Sound, Excess Isentropic Compressibilities, Relative Permittivities and Excess for Alkyl (Methyl, Ethyl, Butyl and Isoamyl) Acetates + Glycols at Different Temperatures. (Nandhibatla. V. Sastry and Mitesh
C. Patel), Journal of Chemical and Engineering Data, 48, 1019 – 1027 (2003). (I. F. 2.089) 48. Thermophysical Properties of Nonelectrolyte Mixtures, Densities, Viscosities and Speed of Sound of Binary Mixtures of Methyl Methacrylate + Branched Alcohols (Propane-2-ol, 2- Methylpropan-1-ol, Butan-2-ol and 2-Methylpropan-2-ol) at T = 298.15 and 308.15 K), (John George, N. V. Sastry), International Journal of Thermophysics, 24, 1089 – 1104
(2003). (I. F. 0.750) 47. Thermophysical Properties of Binary Mixtures of Methyl Methacrylate + Di-ethers (Ethyl, Isopropyl and Butyl) at (298.15 and 308.15) K. (John George and N. V. Sastry).
International Journal of Thermophysics, 24, 1697 – 1719 ( 2003) (I. F. 0.750) 46. Measurements of densities, viscosities, speeds of sound and relative permittivities and excess molar volumes, excess isentropic compressibilities and deviations in relative permittivities and molar polarizations for dibutyl ether + benzene, + toluene and p-xylene at different temperatures. (John George and N. V. Sastry), Journal of Chemical
Thermodynamics, 35, 1837 – 53 (2003). (I. F. 2.089) 45. Densities, Dynamic Viscosities, Speeds of Sound and Relative Permittivities For Water + Alkanediols (Propane-1,2-, -1,3-diol, Butane-1,2-, -1,3-, -1,4-, and -2,3 diol) at Different Temperatures. (John George and Nandhibatla V. Sastry), Journal of Chemical and
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Engineering Data, 48, 1529 - 1539 (2003). (I. F. 2.794) 2002
44. Micellar Structure of Silicone Surfactants in Water from Surface Activity, SANS and Viscosity Studies (Saurabh S. Soni, Nandhibatla V. Sastry, V. K. Aswal, P. S. Goyal) , Journal of Physical
Chemistry, B, 106 (10), 2606 – 2617 (2002). (I. F. 4.520) 43. Surface Activity, SANS, Viscosity Studies in Aqueous Solutions of Oxyethylene and Oxybutylene Di- and Tri-block Copolymers ( S.S. Soni, N. V. Sastry, A. K. Patra, J. V
Joshi, P. S. Goyal), Journal of Physical Chemistry, B, 106, 13069 – 13077 (2002). (I. F. 4.520) 42. Densities, Viscosities, Speed of Sound and Relative Permittivities for Methyl Acrylate + 1- Alcohols (C1- C6) at T= 308.15 K and 318.15 K (N. V. Sastry, M. K. Valand, J. George and
S. R. Patel), Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data, 47, 262-269 (2002). (I. F. 2.089) 2000
41. Volumetric Behaviour of Acrylicesters (Methyl-, Ethyl-, and Butyl Acrylate ) + 1-Alcohols(Heptanol, Octanol, Decanol and Dodacanol) at 298.15 K and 308.15 K. (N. V. Sastry and M. K. Valand), Physics
and Chemistry of Liquids. 38, 61– 72 (2000). (I. F. 0.555) 40. Measurements and theoretical analysis of excess enthalpies and excess volumes of methyl methacryalte + n-alkanes (n-pentane, n-hexane, n-heptane, n-decane and n-dodecane) at 298.15 K (N. V. Sastry, S. R. Patel and D. H. L. Prasad), Thermochimica Acta, 359,
169-180 (2000). (I. F. 1.899) 39. Densities, viscosities and speed of sound and excess properties of binary mixtures of Methyl methacrylate with alkoxyethanols and 1-alcohols at 298.15 and 308.15 K. (N. V. Sastry and S. R. Patel), International Journal of Thermophysics, 21, 1153 – 1173
(2000). (I. F. 0.750) 38. Excess thermodynamic and dielectric functions of the binary liquid mixtures of methylmethacrylate + alkoxyethanols (2-methoxyethanol, 2-ethoxyethanol and 2- butoxyethanol) and + 1-alcohols (1-butanol,1-pentanol and 1-heptanol), (N. V. Sastry, S. R. Patel, J. George and D. H. L. Prasad), Indian Journal Chemistry, 39A, 1270-1279
(2000). (I. F. 0.617) 37. Excess volumes and dielectric properties for (methyl methacrylate + a branched alcohol) at T = 298.15 and T = 308.15 K. (N. V. Sastry and S. R. Patel), Journal of Chemical
Thermodynamics, 32, 1669 - 1682, (2000). (I. F. 2.794) 1999
36. Dilute solution behaviour of polyacrylamides in aqueous media, (N.V. Sastry, P. N.Dave,
M. K. Valand), European Polymer Journal, 35, 517-525, (1999). (I. F. 2.517) 35. Adsorption Behaviour of Surfactant - Polyacrylamide mixtures on Kaolin (N. V. Sastry and P. N. Dave), Journal of Surfactants and Detergents, 2, 459-472 (1999). 34. Excess Volumes of 1-Alcohol - Heptane Mixtures at 298.15 and 308.15 K- Application of an Association Model with Flory Interaction Team. (N. V. Sastry and M. K. Valand ), Physics and
Chemistry of Liquids, 37, 381-394 (1999). (I. F. 0.555) 33. Ultrasonic behaviour of methyl methacrylate + hydrocarbon mixtures at 298.15 K and 308.15 K, ( N. V. Sastry, M. C. Patel and S. R. Patel) Fluid Phase Equlibria, 155, 261 –
276 (1999). (I. F. 2.253) 32. Excess Volumes , relative permittivity increments and excess molar polarizations of {xCH2CCH3CO2CH3 + (1- x) (C6H6, or C7H8, or o-C8H10, or m-C8H10, or p-C8H10, or C8H10, or c-C6H12)}
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Methyl Methacrylate + Aromatic Hydrocarbons , (N. V. Sastry, S. R. Patel and M. C. Patel), Journal of
Chemical Thermodynamics, 31, 797 - 809 (1999). (I. F. 2.794) 31. Densities, Relative Permittivity, Excess Volumes and Excess Molar Polarizations for Alkyl Ester (Methyl Propanoate, Methyl Butanoate, Ethyl Propanoate, and Ethyl Butanoate) + Hydrocarbons (n- Heptane, Benzene, Chlorobenzene, and 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane) at 308.15 K and 318.15K (N. V Sastry, Alex George, N. J. Jain and P. Bahadur), Journal of
Chemical & Engineering Data, 44, 456 – 464 (1999). (I. F. 2.089) 30. Viscosities, speeds of sound , excess isentropic compressibilities of binary mixtures of alkylalkanoates – hydrocarbons at 308.15 K and 318.15 K (N. V. Sastry, N. J. Jain, A. George and P.
Bahadur), Fluid Phase Equilibria, 163, 275 – 289 (1999). (I. F. 2.253) 1998
29. Dielectric constants, Refractive Indexes and Polarizations for Acrylic Esters + 1-Alcohol Binary Mixtures. at 298.15 and 308.15 K (N. V. Sastry and M. K. Valand), Berichte der Bunsengesselschaft Physikalishe Chemie, 102, 686 – 694 (1998). 28. Densities, Viscosities, Relative Permittivities for Pentane + 1- Alcohols(C1 to C12) at 298.15 K, ( N. V. Sastry and M. K. Valand), Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data, 43, 152 – 157 (1998).
(I. F. 2.089) 27. Excess Volumes and Relative Permittivity increments for { x CH2=CHCO2CH3 + (1–x) CnH2n+2 (n = 5,6,7,10&12)} at 298.15 K ( N. V. Sastry and M. K. Valand), Journal of Chemical
Thermodynamics, 30, 929 – 938 (1998). (I. F. 2.794) 1997
26. Dielectric behaviour of acrylic ester-organic solvent mixtures. (N. V. Sastry and P. N. Dave), Proceedings of Indian Academy of Sciences (Chemical Sciences), 109, 211 –
220 (1997). (I. F. 1.08) 25. Densities, excess volumes, speeds of sound and excess isentropic compressibilites for 2- butoxyethanol + hexane and + heptane at 303.15 and 313.15 K. (N.V. Sastry), Fluid Phase
Equilibria, 128, 173-181 (1997). (I. F. 2.253) 24. Dielectric Constants, Refractive Indexes and Polarizations for 1-Alcohol + Heptane Mixtures. at 298.15 and 308.15 K ( N. V. Sastry and M. K. Valand ), Berichte der Bunsengesselschaft PhysikalischeChemie, 101, 243-250 (1997). 23. Thermodynamics of Acrylic Ester - Organic Solvent Mixtures V. Viscosities and Excess Viscosities of Alkyl Acrylates- 1-Alcohol Binary Mixtures at 298.15 and 308.15 K, ( N. V. Sastry and M. K. Valand), International Journal of Thermophysics, 18, 1387 – 1403 (1997).
1996 22. Tegoprenes in the anaerobic digestion of a mixture of cheese whey, poultry waste and cattle dung for mproved biomethanation, (C. Patel, N. V. Sastry and D, Madamwar),
Applied Biochemistry & Biotechnology, 56, 89-94 (1996). (I. F. 1.214) 21. Excess viscosity functions of methyl methacrylate + methanol, + 1-propanol, + 1-butnaol, + 1-pentanol and + 1-hexanol at 303.15 and 313.15 K ( N.V. Sastry and M. M. Raj ), Indian
Journal of Chemistry, 35A, 49 – 52 (1996). (I. F. 0.617) 20. Delectric constants, molar polarizations and refractive indexes for 2- butoxyethanol +
hexane and + heptane 30 and 40 C. (N. V. Sastry and M. M. Raj), Journal of Solution
Chemistry, 25, 1137 – 1149 (1996). (I. F. 1.335) 19. Densities, speeds of sound, viscosities, dielectric constants and molar polarizations for 1- heptanol + hexane and + heptane at 303.15 and 313.15 K. (N. V.Sastry and M. M. Raj),
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Journal of Chemical and Engineering Data, 41, 612 - 618 (1996). (I. F. 2.089) 18. Thermodynamics of acrylic esters containing binary liquid mixtures. I. Excess volumes and Isentropic compressibilities of alkylmethacrylates + n-hexane, + n- heptane, + carbon tetrachloride, + choro benzene and + o-dichlorobenzene at 303.15 K. (N. V. Sastry and P
. N. Dave), International Journal of Thermophysics, 17, 1289 - 1304 (1996). (I. F. 0.750) 17. Thermodynamics of acrylic ester – organic solventmixtures II. Viscosities of mixtures of methyl methacrylate, ethyl methacrylate or butyl methacrylate with n-hexane, n- heptane, carbon tetrachloride, - chlorobenzene and o- dichlorobenzene at 303.15 K. (N. V. Sastry
and P. N. Dave), Thermochimica Acta, 286, 119 – 130 (1996). (I. F. 1.889) 16. Densities, speeds of sound, viscosities and relative permittivites for 1- propanol + and 1- butanol + heptane at 298.15 K and 308.15 K, (Nandhibatla V. Sastry and Mahendra . K
. Valand), Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data, 41, 1421 – 1425 (1996). (I. F. 2.089) 15. Viscosities and densities for heptane + 1-pentanol , + 1-hexanol, + 1-heptanol, +1-octanol, + 1-decanol and + 1-dodecanol at 298.15 K and 308.15 K. (Nandhibatla V. Sastry and Mahendra. K. Valand ), Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data, 41, 1426 – 1428
(1996). (I. F. 2.089) 1995
14. Adsorption of polyacrylic acid and sodium dodedecylebenzene sufonate on kaolinite (N. V. Sastry, J. M. Sequaris and M. J. Schwuger, Journal of Colloid and Interface
Science. 171, 224 - 233 (1995). (I. F. 3.066) 13. Excess molar volumes and excess isentropic compressibilities of binary mixtures containing methyl methacrylate – n-alcohols at 303.15 and 313.15 K, (N.V. Sastry and M. M. Raj ),
Thermochimica Acta, 257, 39 - 50 (1995). (I. F. 1.889) 12. Viscosity behavior of 2-butoxyethanol + n-hexane and + n-heptane mixtures at 303.15 and 313.15 K, ( N. V Sastry and M. M. Raj), Physics and Chemistry of Liquids, 30, 47 - 57
(1995). (I. F. 0.555) 1993
11. Dilute solution behaviour of styrene-ethylene oxide copolymers in methanol (N.V. Sastry) Tenside Detergents, 30, 346-348 (1993).
1992 10. Effect of mixture of surfactants and adsorbents on anaerobic digestion of water hyacinth cattle dung (D.Madamwar , A. Patel, V. Patel, and N. V. Sastry), Applied Biochemistry &
Biotechnology, 36, 163 - 169 (1992). (I. F. 1.214) 9. Studies on the mechanism of thermal dehydration of cobalt oxalate dehydrate (A. Venkatraman,, N. V. Sastry, and A. K. Ray), Physics and Chemistry of Solids, 53,
681 - 685 (1992).(I. F. 1.349) 1991
8. Micellization of styrene-ethylene oxide block copolymers in solution. Bahadur, P.; Saimbi, J. J.; Sastry, N. V Journal of Surface Science and Technology 7(4), 357- 365 (1991).
1988 - 84 7. Dilute solution behaviour of styrene - ethylene oxide copolymers in aqueous solutions
(P. Bahadur and N. V. Sastry), European Polymer Journal, 24, 285-288 (1988). (I. F. 2.517) 6. Interaction of styrene - ethylene oxide copolymers with ionic surfactants in aqueous solutions (P. Bahadur, N. V. Sastry and G. Riess), Colloids & Surfaces,
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29, 343-358 (1988). (I. F. 2.130) 5. Micellar behaviour of styrene - ethylene oxide copolymers in aqueous solutions and their interaction with ionic surfactants ( P. Bahadur, N. V. Sastry and G. Riess), In Surfactants Modern Trends (Ed. K. L. Mittal), 7, 329 - 340 (1988). 4. Temperature effect on micellar behaviour of styrene - isoprene coploymers in selective solvents (P. Bahadur and N. V. Sastry), Journal of Macromolecular
Science Chemistry, A23, 1007-1023 (1986). (I. F. 0.790) 3. Effect of organic counter ions on the micellar behaviour of tetradecyl trimehylammonium bromide, (P.H. Kothwala, N. V. Sastry and P. Bahadur), Tenside Detergents, 22, 182- 185 (1985). 2. Micellar behaviour of styrene - isoprene block copolymers in selective solvents (P. Bahadur, N. V. Sastry, S. Marti and G. Riess), Colloids & Surfaces, 16, 337- 346
(1985). (I. F. 2.130) 1. The effect of some hydroxy compounds on the conductance behaviour of micellar solutions of ionic surfactants in water ( S. C. Gupta, N. V. Sastry and P. Bahadur), Tenside Detergents, 21, 84-86 (1984).
6. Administrative and Teaching Experience:
Administrative Experience: The sustaining of good academic and research work as well as the growth of the department and university demands a team work approach . The statues of the universities emphasize the participatory decision making and management than the monolithic type administration. Therefore university administration lies more on the academic bodies, authorities and committees. The Vice Chancellor may have final executive authority, his decision mainly depends upon the concurrence from various bodies or committees. I have been associated in several such teams formed by the respective heads of the departments or vice chancellor or syndicate of the university time to time to assist them. The main and note worthy contributions of mine are as follows:
Coordinator, UGC – Center of Advanced Study ( April 2011 onwards and up to March 2016) with a budget of Rs. 1.50 crores for overseeing the research infrastructure set up and activities
Nodal Office, PURSE Program of DST – SPU ( Since 3rd October 2012 onwards) to administer, create and operate the central research facilities with a over all budget of Rs. 6.0 crores
Nodal Officer, Center for Interdisciplinary Studies in Science and Technology (CISST) (Since 5th October 2012 onwards), to set up, run interdisciplinary studies in science faculty and also to administer and un M. Sc. In Applied Science program
Head (In-Charge), CISST, S P University (Since October 2012 onwards) Cocoordinator, IQAC, SPU A committee member for assisting the department in planning and utilizing the
infrastructure grant from UGC to create several facilities
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Member of Committees for the Purchase of Chemicals and Glass Ware, Equipment, Internet and computer facility and Time Table committee for running the teaching and academic activities on daily basis
Helped the department as a faculty member in-charge in looking after the correspondence in connection with the invitation and also hosting of visiting professors under UGC exchange and Shretha programs
Assisted the University and department as a coordinator in initiating the activities under Prof. Suresh Shethna Visiting Professor program sponsored by Nirman Foundation, USA for the year 2003
Participated as team member to assist the University Vice-Chancellor and Head of the Chemistry Department in compiling and formatting the laborious details of various academic and research activities since its inception for preparing the University proposal in three parts for defending under UGC Excellence Program and to win a status of Center for Potential in Excellence in the field of Applied Polymers with huge grant of Rs. 5.0 crores (2002-2007
Assisted the head and department as a member of the committee in preparing and defending the proposal for DST Fund for Infrastructure in Science and Technology (FIST) (2003) to win a handsome grant of 40 Lakhs
Helped the department as a member of committee in preparing the department profile and also in the setting up of presentation media such as LCD projector and PCs
Assisted the head and coordinator of UGC Special Assistance Program (SAP) IV phase (1998 - 99 to 2002 - 03) as an advisory committee member for preparing the annual reports and conducting the advisory meetings
Assisted the department as a local organizing committee member or as a treasurer in organizing national seminars / symposia and dealt with the extensive pre seminar correspondence, preparation of abstract or proceedings books, working out the schedule and its implementation during seminar days
Assisted the head of the department as a member of committee for compiling the details about UGC IX plan grant utilization, X plan proposal preparation and its presentation before the experts committee
Assisted the coordinator, UGC COSIST program as a member of advisory committee in its successful implementation (1994-95 to 1998-99)
Research Administration: Member, Ad hoc PG boards for Biomedical Science & Technology, Defense Science &
Technology and Earth System Science Member, Purchase Committee, DST Purse Program (2011 – 2014) Nodal Office, PURSE Program of DST – SPU ( Since 3rd October 2012 onwards) to
administer, create and operate the central research facilities with a over all budget of Rs. 6.0 crores
Nodal Officer, Center for Interdisciplinary Studies in Science and Technology (CISST) (Since 5th October 2012 onwards), to set up, run interdisciplinary studies in science faculty and also to administer and un M. Sc. In Applied Science program
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Head (In-Charge), CISST, S P University (Since October 2012 onwards) Member, Project Implementation Group, DST-FIST, Level – II (2010 – 2015) Member of Purchase Committee for discussions, negotiations and acquision of Major
equipments Member of advisory committees for successful running of UGC COSIST and SAP IV phase
programs Have created several research facilities in the form of specialized instruments from the
grants of sponsored research projects being undertaken Specific Areas of Research Interest: Polymeric Surfactants, Mixed Micelles, Amphihilic Ionic Liquids (Thermodynamics,
Association, Surface Active Behavior, Microstructure, and Emulsification Aspects) Surface Active Amphiphilic Ionic Liquids – Synthesis, Colloidal and Emulsification
Behavior and Engineering Applications Water Soluble Polymers - Adsorption Behavior at Interfaces Polymeric Dispersing Agents for Novel Coating Applications Micelles and Emulsions based Nanotechnology Equilibrium Thermodynamics and Thermophysical Behavior of Nonelectrolyte and
Biomolecule Solutions ( Experimental and Theoretical Studies)
Research Publications in Journals of National International Repute: Summary:
EIGHTY FOUR research papers published in Reputed Journals National: SIX, 06, International : SEVENTY Eight, 78
Summary of some my published papers in terms of Impact Factors (I.F.) (As per 2013 status)
Journal Name Impact Factor Number of papers Cumulative I. F.
J. Phys. Chem. B. 4.520 03 13.56
Langmuir 4.268 02 8.536
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science 3.066 02 6.312
J. Chem . Phys. 2.920 01 2.920
Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics 2.794 05 13.97
Eur. Poly. J. 2.517 01 2.517
Colloids and Poly. Sci. 2.443 01 2.442
Fluid Phase Equilibria 2.253 05 11.265
Colloids and Surf. A, Physico. Engg. Asp. 2.130 06 12.78
J. Chem. Engg. Data 2.089 14 29.426
Thermochim. Acta 1.899 02 3.798
J. Mol. Liquids 1.649 04 6.596
Phys. Chem. Solids 1.349 01 1.349
J. Soln. Chem. 1.335 01 1.335
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J. Appl. Poly. Sci. 1.240 02 2.480
Appl. Biochem. Biotech. 1.214 02 1.214
Proc. Ind. Acad. Sci. 1.080 01 1.080
J. Macromol. Sci. Chem., 0.790 01 0.790
Int. J. Thermophys. 0.750 06 4.500
J. Disp. Sci. Technol 0.720 01 0.720
Ind. J. Chem., A 0.617 02 1.234
Phys. Chem. Liq. 0.555 03 1.665
Total I. F. 131.208
Document h – index: 21 – Of the 72 documents considered for the h-index, 21 have
been cited at least 21 times. Scopus does not have complete citation information for articles published before 1996
Details of Available Citations for some of the papers published since 1996 – As per Sci Verse and Scopus 0f Elsevier B. V. as on date 13th April 2011
Sr. No.
From 2011 down onwards <2010 2010 2011 2012 Total
1 Surface Active and Aggregation Behavior… Water, Nilesh M Vaghela, Nandhibatla V. Sastry and Vinod K Aswal, Colloids and Polymer Science, 289, 309 - 322 (2011).
1 3 4
2 Densities, Speeds of Sound….. and Ethylbenzene, Nandhibatla V Sastry, Sunil R Patel, and Saurabh S Soni, J. Chem. Eng. Data, 56, 142 – 152 (2011)
2 2
3 Effect of Additives on …Media, Nilesh M Vaghela,
Nandhibatla V Sastry and Vinod K Aswal, Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects, 373, 101 – 109 (2011).
2 1 3
4 Excess molar volumes, viscosity deviations…. (chloro-, bromo-, nitro-) benzenes between 298.15 and 313.15 K, Nandhibatla V Sastry*, Rakesh R Thakro and Mitesh C Patel, Journal of Molecular Liquids, 144, 13 – 22 (2009).
1 4 2 7
5 Thermophysical Properties For Diethylene Glycol + Nitrobenzene…. Different Temperatures, Nandhibatla V Sastry*, Rakesh R Thakor and Mitesh C Patel, Int. J. Thermophys., 29, 610 – 618 (2008).
3 1 3 7
6 Molecular Interpretation of Water Structuring and Destructuring Effects: Hydration of Alkanediols, M. M. Deshmukh, N. V. Sastry, S. R. Gadre, Journal of Chemical Physics, 121, 12402 – 12410 (2004).
14 2 5 2 23
7 Interaction of Amphiphilic Block Copolymer Micelles with Surfactants, N. V. Sastry and H.Hoffmann, Colloids and Surfaces, 250, 247 – 261 (2004).
16 5 8 3 32
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8 Thermal and Morphological Studies on -Fe2O3 Polstyrene Composites and the Effect of Additives (B. Govindaraj, N. V. Sastry and A. Venkataraman), Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 93, 778 – 789 (2004).
6 2 1 9
9 Densities, Excess Molar Volumes (at T= (298.15 to 313.15) K), Speeds of Sound… + Dibutyl Ether + Benzene + Toluene and + p-Xylene John George and N. V. Sastry, Journal of Chemical Engineering Data, 49, 1116 – 1126 (2004)
10 1 6 2 19
10 Studies on -Fe2O3 - High Density Polyethylene Composites and Their Additives (B. Govindraj, N. V.Sastry, A. Venkatraman), Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 92, 1527 - 1530 (2004)
2 1 3
11 Densities, Viscosities, Speeds of Sound, and Relative Permittivities for Water + Cyclic Amides…..at Different Temperatures, (John George and Nandhibatla V. Sastry, Journal of Chemical and Engineering Data, 49, 235 – 242 (2004).
19 6 6 31
12 Partial Excess Molar Volumes, Partial Excess Isentropic Compressibilities and Relative Permittivities of Water + Ethane-1, 2 –diol…. at Different Temperatures. (John George and N. V. Sastry), Fluid Phase Equilibria, 216, 307-321 (2004)
20 2 3 25
13 Densities, Dynamic Viscosities, Speeds of Sound and Relative Permittivities For Water + Alkanediols…. at Different Temperatures. (John George and Nandhibatla V. Sastry), Journal of Chemical and Engineering Data, 48, 1529 - 1539 (2003)
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14 Excess molar enthalpies and Excess molar volumes of methyl methacrylate + benzene, + toluene, + p- xylene, + cyclohexane and….ethers, N. V. Sastry and D. H. L. Prasa), Fluid Phase Equilibria, 214, 39 – 51 (2003)
8 1 1 10
15 Thermophysical Properties of Nonelectrolyte Mixtures, Densities, Viscosities and Speed of Sound of Binary Mixtures of Methyl Methacrylate + Branched Alcohols… 308.15 K), John George, N. V. Sastry, Int. J. Thermophys., 24, 1089 – 1104 (2003).
1 5 6
16 Measurements of densities, viscosities, speeds of sound and relative permittivities and excess….+ toluene and p-xylene at different temperatures. (John George and N. V. Sastry), Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics, 35, 1837 – 53 (2003)
13 1 4 18
17 Study on the Effects of Nonelectrolyte Additives on the Phase, Thermodynamic, Structural Changes in Micelles of Silicone Surfactants in Aqueous Solutions….
6 3 2 1 12
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Measurements. Saurabh S. Soni, Nandhibatla V. Sastry, Ekta Seth, Jayant V. Joshi and Prem S. Goyal, Langmuir, 19(17), 6668- 6677 (2003).
18 Densities, Excess Molar Volumes, Viscosities, Speeds of Sound, Excess Isentropic Compressibilities and Relative Permittivities for CmH2m+1(OCH2CH2)nOH (m= 1 or 2 or 4 and n = 1) + … + Ethylbenzene and + Cyclohexane. (John George and N. V. Sastry), Journal of Chemical Engineering Data, 48, 977 – 989 (2003)
26 8 8 3 45
19 Densities, Excess Molar Volumes, Viscosities, Speeds of Sound, Excess Isentropic Compressibilities…. at Different Temperatures, Nandhibatla. V. Sastry and Mitesh C. Patel, Journal of Chemical and Engineering Data, 48, 1019 – 1027 (2003).
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20 Thermophysical Properties of Nonelectrolyte Mixtures…. Methyl Methacrylate + Branched Alcohols at T = 298.15 and 308.15 K), John George, N. V. Sastry, International Journal of Thermophysics, 24, 1089 – 1104 (2003).
1 1 2
21 Dynamic Light Scattering and Viscosity Studies on the Association Behavior of Silicone Surfactants in Aqueous Solutions. S.S. Soni, N. V. Sastry. John George and H. B. Bohidar, J. Phys. Chem. B, 107(22), 5382 – 5390 (2003)
11 3 4 1 19
22 Surface Active and Association Behavior of Oxybutylene – Oxyethylene and Oxyethylene – Oxybutylene – Oxyethylene … in Aqueous Solutions. S. S. Soni, N. V. Sastry, John George and H. B. Bohidar, Langmuir, 19 (11), 4597 – 4603 (2003)
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1
4
23 Densities, Speed of Sound, Excess Volumes and Excess Isentropic Compressibilities of Methyl Acrylate + 1-Propanol (or 1-Butanol) + Hydrocarbons (n- Hexane, n- Heptane, Cyclohexane, Benzene and Toluene) at 308.15 K (N. V, Sastry and P. Bahadur), International Journal of Thermophysics, 24, 447 – 462 (2003)
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24 Surface Activity, SANS, Viscosity Studies in Aqueous Solutions of Oxyethylene and Oxybutylene Di- and Tri-block Copolymers ( S.S. Soni, N. V. Sastry, A. K. Patra, J. V Joshi, P. S. Goyal), Journal of Physical Chemistry, B, 106, 13069 – 13077 (2002).
12 1 13
25 Micellar Structure of Silicone Surfactants in Water from Surface Activity, SANS and Viscosity Studies
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(Saurabh S. Soni, Nandhibatla V. Sastry, V. K. Aswal, P. S. Goyal) , Journal of Physical Chemistry, B, 106 (10), 2606 – 2617 (2002).
26 Densities, Viscosities, Speed of Sound and Relative Permittivities for Methyl Acrylate + 1- Alcohols (C1- C6) at T= 308.15 K and 318.15 K (N. V. Sastry, M. K. Valand, J. George and S. R. Patel), Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data, 47, 262-269 (2002).
19 3 2 24
27 Excess volumes and dielectric properties for (methyl methacrylate + a branched alcohol) at T = 298.15 and T = 308.15 K. (N. V. Sastry and S. R. Patel), Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics, 32, 1669 - 1682, (2000).
2 2
28 Excess thermodynamic and dielectric functions of the binary liquid mixtures of methylmethacrylate + alkoxyethanols, (N. V. Sastry, S. R. Patel, J. George and D. H. L. Prasad, Indian Journal Chemistry, 39A, 1270-1279, (2000).
3 1 4
29 Densities, viscosities and speed of sound and excess properties of binary mixtures of Methyl methacrylate with alkoxyethanols and 1-alcohols at 298.15 and 308.15 K. (N. V. Sastry and S. R. Patel), International Journal of Thermophysics, 21, 1153 – 1173 (2000).
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30 Measurements and theoretical analysis of excess enthalpies and excess volumes of methyl methacryalte + n-alkanes (n-pentane, n-hexane, n-heptane, n-decane and n-dodecane) at 298.15 K (N. V. Sastry, S. R. Patel and D. H. L. Prasad), Thermochimica Acta, 359,169-180 (2000).
19 2 21
31 Volumetric Behaviour of Acrylicesters (Methyl-, Ethyl-, and Butyl Acrylate ) + 1-Alcohols(Heptanol,Octanol, Decanol and Dodacanol) at 298.15 K and 308.15 K. (N. V. Sastry and M. K. Valand), Physics and Chemistry of Liquids. 38, 61– 72 (2000).
32 1 3 36
32 Excess Volumes , relative permittivity increments and excess molar polarizations of {xCH2CCH3CO2CH3 + (1- x) (C6H6, or C7H8, or o-C8H10, or m-C8H10, or p-C8H10, or C8H10, or c-C6H12)} Methyl Methacrylate + Aromatic Hydrocarbons , (N. V. Sastry, S. R. Patel and M. C. Patel), Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics, 31, 797 - 809 (1999).
20 1 21
33 Dilute solution behaviour of polyacrylamides in aqueous media, (N.V. Sastry, P. N.Dave M. K. Valand), European Polymer Journal, 35, 517-525, (1999).
13 1 1 15
34 Viscosities, speeds of sound , excess isentropic 8 8
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compressibilities of binary mixtures of alkylalkanoates – hydrocarbons at 308.15 K and 318.15 K (N. V. Sastry, N. J. Jain, A. George and P. Bahadur), Fluid Phase Equilibria, 163, 275 – 289 (1999).
35 Densities, Relative Permittivity, Excess Volumes and Excess Molar Polarizations for Alkyl Ester at 308.15 K and 318.15K (N. V Sastry, Alex George, N. J. Jain and P. Bahadur), Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data, 44, 456 – 464 (1999).
13 1 1 15
36 Ultrasonic behaviour of methyl methacrylate + hydrocarbon mixtures at 298.15 K and 308.15 K, ( N. V. Sastry, M. C. Patel and S. R. Patel) Fluid Phase Equlibria, 155, 261 – 276 (1999).
8 4 2 14
37 Dielectric constants, Refractive Indexes and Polarizations for Acrylic Esters + 1-Alcohol Binary Mixtures. at 298.15 and 308.15 K (N. V. Sastry and M. K. Valand), Berichte der Bunsengesselschaft Physikalishe Chemie, 102, 686 – 694 (1998).
8 1 9
38 Excess Volumes and Relative Permittivity increments for { x CH2=CHCO2CH3 + (1–x) CnH2n+2 (n = 5,6,7,10&12)} at 298.15 K ( N. V. Sastry and M. K. Valand), Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics, 30, 929 – 938 (1998).
13 1 14
39 Densities, Viscosities, Relative Permittivities for Pentane + 1- Alcohols(C1 to C12) at 298.15 K, ( N. V. Sastry and M. K. Valand), Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data, 43, 152 – 157 (1998).
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40 Dielectric Constants, Refractive Indexes and Polarizations for 1-Alcohol + Heptane Mixtures. at 298.15 and 308.15 K ( N. V. Sastry and M. K. Valand ), Berichte der Bunsengesselschaft PhysikalischeChemie, 101, 243-250 (1997).
9 9
41 Dielectric behaviour of acrylic ester-organic solvent mixtures. (N. V. Sastry and P. N. Dave), Proceedings of Indian Academy of Sciences (Chemical Sciences), 109, 211 – 220 (1997).
28 1 29
42 Densities, excess volumes, speeds of sound and excess isentropic compressibilites for 2- butoxyethanol + hexane and + heptane at 303.15 and 313.15 K. (N.V. Sastry), Fluid Phase Equilibria, 128, 173-181 (1997).
9 9
43 Thermodynamics of Acrylic Ester - Organic Solvent Mixtures V. Viscosities and Excess Viscosities of Alkyl Acrylates- 1-Alcohol Binary Mixtures at 298.15 and 308.15 K, ( N. V. Sastry and M. K. Valand),
18 2 1 21
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International Journal of Thermophysics, 18, 1387 – 1403 (1997).
44 Thermodynamics of acrylic esters containing binary liquid mixtures. I. Excess volumes and Isentropic compressibilities of alkylmethacrylates + n-hexane, + n- heptane, + carbon tetrachloride, + choro benzene and + o-dichlorobenzene at 303.15 K. (N. V. Sastry and P . N. Dave), International Journal of Thermophysics, 17, 1289 - 1304 (1996).
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45 Delectric constants, molar polarizations and refractive indexes for 2- butoxyethanol +
hexane and + heptane 30 and 40 C. (N. V. Sastry and M. M. Raj), Journal of Solution Chemistry, 25, 1137 – 1149 (1996).
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46 Densities, speeds of sound, viscosities, dielectric constants and molar polarizations for 1- heptanol + hexane and + heptane at 303.15 and 313.15 K. (N. V.Sastry and M. M. Raj), Journal of Chemical and Engineering Data, 41, 612 - 618 (1996).
33 6 3 42
47 Viscosities and densities for heptane + 1-pentanol , + 1-hexanol, + 1-heptanol, +1-octanol, + 1-decanol and + 1-dodecanol at 298.15 K and 308.15 K. (Nandhibatla V. Sastry and Mahendra. K. Valand ), Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data, 41, 1426 – 1428(1996).
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48 Thermodynamics of acrylic ester – organic solventmixtures II. Viscosities of mixtures of methyl methacrylate, ethyl methacrylate or butyl methacrylate with n-hexane, n- heptane, carbon tetrachloride, - chlorobenzene and o- dichlorobenzene at 303.15 K. (N. V. Sastry, and P. N. Dave), Thermochimica Acta, 286, 119 – 130 (1996).
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49 Densities, speeds of sound, viscosities and relative permittivites for 1- propanol + and 1-butanol + heptane at 298.15 K and 308.15 K, (Nandhibatla V. Sastry and Mahendra . K . Valand), Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data, 41, 1421 – 1425 (1996).
38 3 1 42
50 Excess viscosity functions of methyl methacrylate + methanol, + 1-propanol, + 1-butnaol, + 1-pentanol and + 1-hexanol at 303.15 and 313.15 K ( N.V. Sastry and M. M. Raj ), IndianJournal of Chemistry, 35A, 49 – 52 (1996).
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51 . Excess molar volumes and excess isentropic compressibilities of binary mixtures containing methyl methacrylate – n-alcohols at 303.15 and 313.15 K, (N.V. Sastry and M. M. Raj ),Thermochimica Acta, 257, 39 - 50 (1995).
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52 Adsorption of polyacrylic acid and sodium 49 1 1 1 52
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dodedecylebenzene sufonate on kaolinite (N. V. Sastry, J. M. Sequaris and M. J. Schwuger, Journal of Colloid and Interface Science. 171, 224 - 233 (1995).
53 Studies on the mechanism of thermal dehydration of cobalt oxalate dehydrate (A. Venkatraman,, N. V. Sastry, and A. K. Ray), Physics and Chemistry of Solids, 53, 681 - 685 (1992).
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54 Interaction of styrene - ethylene oxide copolymers with ionic surfactants in aqueous solutions (P. Bahadur, N. V. Sastry and G. Riess), Colloids & Surfaces, 29, 343-358 (1988).
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55 Dilute solution behaviour of styrene - ethylene oxide copolymers in aqueous solutions (P. Bahadur and N. V. Sastry), European Polymer Journal, 24, 285-288 (1988).
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56 Micellar behaviour of styrene - isoprene block copolymers in selective solvents (P. Bahadur, N. V. Sastry, S. Marti and G. Riess), Colloids & Surfaces, 16, 337- 346 (1985).
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Grand Total Citations 1095
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Research Projects Handled by Dr. N. V. Sastry
Sr.
No.
Title of the Project Funding Agency Duration Present
Status
1. Nanoaggregates in Mixed Micellar Systems of Amphiphilic Copolymer and Conventional Ionic or Nonionic Surfactants – A Search for Synergistic Behaviour and Their Utility As Drug Solubilizing and Release Systems Based On Hydrogels
University Grants Commission, New Delhi
2011-2014 In
Progress
2. Studies on Aggregation Behavior of Pyridinium based Amphiphilic Ionic Liquids in Water and in Presence of Aggregate Growth Promoters
UGC – DAE Consortium for Scientific Research, Mumbai Center, R-5 Shed, BARC, Mumbai
2011-2014 In
Progress
3. Microstructures of Micelles in Mixed Systems of Amphiphilic Copolymer and Hydrocarbon Surfactants
Board of Research in
Nuclear Sciences, DAE,
BARC , Mumbai
2006-2010 Completed
December
2010
4. Exploration of Mixed Hybrid
Micelles of Amphiphilic
Copolymer and Hydrocarbon
Surfactants as Nanoreactors for
Synthesis of Nanostructured
Materials and Their Property
Evaluation
Council of Scientific and
Industrial Research
(CSIR), New Delhi
2005-2008
Completed
May 2008
5. Surfactant Like Ionic Liquids – Surface and Micellar Structural Properties in Aqueous Solutions
UGC – DAE Consortium for Scientific Research, Mumbai Center, R-5 Shed, BARC, Mumbai
2007-2010 Completed
March
2010
6. Novel side armed polymers as
wetting and dispersing agents for
resin minimal pigment
concentrates
Department of Science
and Technology ( DST)
New Delhi
2003-2006 Completed
Sept. 2006
7. Probing of Structural
Characteristics of Silicone
Surfactants in Aqueous and Non-
aqueous Solutions
Inter University
Consortium (IUC) for
Department of Atomic
Energy Facilities, BARC,
Bombay
2003-2005
Completed
8. Studies on solute – solvent, -
cosolvent interactions in dilute
solutions of di- and tri-peptides
University Grants
Commission, New Delhi
2001-2004 Completed
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with sid eaminoacid chains that
model proteins
9. Studies on Colloidal Chemical
Aspects and Phase Changes of
Polymeric Surfactants by Spectral
Change, Ultrasonic and Small
Angle Neutron Scattering
Methods
Inter University
Consortium (IUC) for
Department of Atomic
Energy Facilities, BARC,
Bombay
1998-2001
Completed
10. Studies on volumetric, transport,
ultrasonic and permittivity
properties of acrylic esters with
polar and nonpolar solvents
Department of Science
and Technology ( DST),
New Delhi
1994-1997 Completed
11. Physico – chemical interactions of
cationic polyelectrolytes at
aqueous / solid interface
University Grants
Commission, New Delhi
1994 –
1997
Completed
12. Studies on transport and
volumetric properties of acrylic
esters - alcohol mixtures
University Grants
Commission, New Delhi
1993 –
1994
Completed
13.
Colloidal behavior of hydrophobic
– hydrophilic copolymers in
aqueous solutions and their use
as surfactants
University Grants
Commission, New Delhi
1989 –
1990
Completed
Details of Ph. D. Students Guided by Dr. N. V. Sastry
Ph. D. s Awarded
Sr.
No.
Name of the
student
Title of Thesis Year of
Award
Full / Part
Time
1. P. N. Dave
Studies on Physicochemical
Interactions of Water Soluble Polymers
at Solid / Liquid Interface
November
1998
Full Time
2. M. K. Valand
Studies on Volumetric, Transport,
Acoustic and Dielectric Properties of
Industrially Important Acrylic esters, 1-
Alcohols and Hydrocarbons
March
2000
Full Time
3. M. C Patel Thermophysical Properties of Some
Binary and Ternary Nonelectrolyte
Mixtures. Measurements and Analysis
September
2002
Full Time
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of Bulk Molecular Interactions
4. J. George Exploration of Bulk Interactions in
Nonelectrolyte (Nonaqueous and
Aqueous) Binary and Ternary Systems
May
2003
Full Time
5. S. S. Soni
Surface Activity and Association
Behaviour of Amphiphilic Copolymers in
Aqueous Solutions
June
2003
Full Time
6..
S. H. Punjabi
Studies on Tunability of Microstructures
in Mixed Systems of Amphiphilic
Copolymers and Surfactants in
Aqueous Solutions
Dec.
2007
Full Time
7.
R. R. Thakor
Novel Functional Polymeric Additives for High Performing Pigment Concentrates and Paints – Design, Tailoring and Evaluation
Dec.
2007
Full Time
8. P. H. Valand Thermophysical Studies on Aqueous Solutions
Containing Amino Acids and SHORT CHAIN
Peptides
Dec
2007
Full Time
9. S. R. Patel Experimental and theoretical investigations on complex fluid systems consisting of esters, alcohols, hydrocarbons and ethers
Jan.
2008
Full Time
10 Nilesh R
Vaghela
Surfactant like ionic liquids – synthesis
and studies on surfacechemical and
aggregation behavior in aqueous media
March
2012
Full Time
11 Amitkumar
Thummar
Investigations on micropstructural
features of amphiphilic copolymer –
hydrocarbon surfactants and their
applications as drug release and metal
extraction systems
April
2012
Full Time
Presently Registered
Sr.
No.
Name of the
student
Title of dissertation
Date of
Registrati
on
Full / Part
time
1. Pradip Macwan Nano aggregate structures in ionic
liquids aqueous solutions
1st Nov.
2007
Full Time
Submitted
thesis
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2. Mukesh J Barot Development and Evaluation of Novel
Paint Additives
5th Nov.
2007
Part Time
3. Hardik M
Jagatiya
Pyridine based ionic liquids – synthesis,
colloidal behavior and applications
27th Nov.
2009
Full Time
Submitted
synopsis
4. Indravijay
Ravalji
Hydrophobic Ionic liquids – Synthesis an
Thermo Physical Properties
27th Nov.
2009
Full Time
Submitted
synopsis
5. Deepak Singh Novel Systems for Drug Solubilization
and Release Systems
April 2013 Full Time
7. Other Particulars:
List of Conferences Organized at Department Chemistry / Sardar Patel University :
1. National Seminar on Emerging Trends in Chemical Science Research, Department of Chemistry, 20- 21st January 2009 (Convener) 2. Two Day Symposium on INNOVATIONS IN SCIENCE - SPU RESEARCH SCHOLARS MEET (ISSPURSM – 2012), 8TH – 9TH JANUARY 2012 (CONVENOR) 3. National Workshop on Research Methodology: A March Towards Creating Quality through Research March 12 – 14th, 2012 (Coordinator) 4. National Workshop on Molecular Modeling for Drug Design (MMDD-12), Purse Program of DST – SPU 29th – 30th November 2012, (Coordinator) 5. National Conference on Interdisciplinary Perspectives: Defense Studies, Earth System Science and Biomedical Science, 15th – 17th November 2013, CISST, SPU (Organizing Secretary) 6. Emerging Trends and Perspectives in Studies Interdisciplinary Science and Technology, 4th March 2014, CISST, SPU (Organizing Secretary)
List of seminar / workshop where participated as resource person Indian Institute of Technology, New Delhi 1. Interaction Studies of Block Copolymer Micelles with Ionic Surfactants Presented at 6th International Symposium on Surfactant In Solution, New Delhi, Aug. 1986. – Paper Presented Sardar Patel University, Vallabh Vidyanagar 2. Colloidal Characteristics of Polymeric Silicone Surfactants In Solution, National Symposium On Polymer Chemistry, S.P. University, V.V. Nagar, February 1990 – Paper Presented University of Bristol, Bristol, U. K. 3. Compentitive Cooperative Adsorption of Polycarboxylates and Ionic Surfactants on Na- Kaolinite, VII European Colloid and Interface Sci. Conference. Bristol, U.K. September 1993 – Paper Presented Jammu University, Jammu
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4. Excess Volumes and Isentropic Compressibilities of Methyl Methacylate Alcohol Mixtures. ICC Conference, 1994 - Paper Presented Institute of Science, Bombay 5. Adsorption behaviour of polyacrylamides on mineral oxides, ICC Conference, 1995 - Paper Presented Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar 6. Thermodynamics of 1-alcohol + n-heptane mixtures at 298.15 and 308.15 K, International Conference on Chemical and Biological Thermodynamics, 5 – 8, January 1997 – Paper Presented Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, Chennai 7. Dielectric behavior of 1-alcohol – hydrocarbon mixtures, X-National Seminar on Ferroelectrics and Dielectrics, , 1998 - Paper Presented University of Mysore, Mysore 8. Excess volumes, excess isentropic compressibilities and structural correlation factor for glycol – water systems, Twentieth Conference of Indian Council of Chemists, December 22 - 24,2001 – Paper Presented University of Mysore, Mysore 9. Surface active and colloidal chemical behavior of oxybutylene – oxyethylene copolymer aqueous solutions, Twentieth Conference of Indian Council of Chemists, December 22 - 24 2001 – Paper Presented University of Calcutta, Kolkata 10. Stability of charged particle dispersions in presence of adsorbing polyacrylamides, International Conference on progress in disperse systems, Department of Chemistry, 16 – 18, January 2002 - Paper Presented Rani Durgawati University, Jabalpur 11. Dynamic Light Scattering (DLS) Measurements for Studying the Effect of Molecular Architecture on the Structure of Micelles of Hydrophobic – Hydrophilic Copolymer in Aqueous Solutions, Twenty First Conference of Indian Council of Chemists, 22-24, December 2002 - Paper Presented University Institute of Chemical Technology, University of Mumbai, Mumbai 12. Self Assembly Characteristics of Block Copolymer Micelles from SANS Measurements at Eleventh National Conference on Surfactants, Emulsions and Bio Colloids, December 11-13, 2003 - Paper Presented Bhabha Atomic Research Center, Mumbai 13. Micellar Characteristics of Amphiphilic Silicone Comb Copolymers in Aqueous Solutions – SANS Investigations at Conference on Neutron Scattering at, 2 - 4 January 2004, Paper Presented Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology, Allahabad 14. Functional Polyurethanes – Tailoring by Novel Synthetic Strategy, National Seminar on Polymer Research in India: Opportunity and Challenges, 25th September 2004 – Paper Presented.
Center for Surface Science and Technology, Jadavpur University, Kolkata 15. Small Angle Neutron Scattering Studies on Mixed Systems of Silicone and Hydrocarbon Surfactants, International Conference on Soft Matter, November 18 - 20, 2004- Paper
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Presented M. S. University of Baroda, Vadodara 16. Surface Activity and Association Behavior of Amphiphilic Copolymers in Aqueous Media, National Seminar on Polymers, Surfactants, Gels, Indian Society for Surface Science and Technology, March 11 – 13, 2005 – Invited Talk Delivered. University of Calicut, Calicut 17. Novel Urethane Based Polymers as High Value Paint Additives, UGC Sponsored National Seminar on Emerging Trends and New Vistas in Chemistry (EMTIC 2005), 29 -30, November 2005 at Department of Chemistry - Paper Presented . The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, Vadodara 18. Silicone Surfactants and Polymeric Surfactants, Short Course on Surfactants : Theory and Practice, 8th December 2005, Department of Chemistry – Two Invited Lectures Delivered Gujarat University, Ahmedabad 19. Wet Chemistry Methods for Colloidal Metal Nanoparticles Using Amphiphilic Polymer Matrix, National Symposium on Recent Trends in Nanomaterilas / Photochemistry, 23rd – 24th December 2005, Department of Chemistry, School of Sciences– Invited Talk Delivered Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar 20. Hydration Effects in Non- Electrolyte Aqueous Systems – Partial Thermodynamic Properties and Molecular Electrostatic Potential Based ab initio Calculations, National Conference on Thermodynamics of Chemical and Biological Systems, Department of Applied Chemistry and Chemistry 28 – 30th December 2005 - Plenary Lecture Delivered RTM University, Nagpur, Nagpur 21. Physicochemical characteristics of surfactant like ionic liquids in water – An Invited Talk delivered at 3rd National Conference on Thermodynamics of Chemical and Biological Systems, 16- 17th October 2008 – Invited Talk M. S. Univ. Baroda, Vadodara 22. Surface active and aggregation behavior of ionic liquids in aqueous solutions, Seminar on Advances in Chemistry, 17th December 2008– Invited Talk V. N. South Gujarat University, Surat 23. Nano Science and Technology at a Seminar on Nanoparticles – synthesis, structural characteristics and their characterization, Department of Chemistry, 22nd December 2009 – Invited talk M. S. Univ. Baroda, Vadodara 24. Tracer Techniques and Applications in Chemistry at 71st BRNS – IANCAS National Workshop on Radiochemistry and Applications of Radioisotopes, Dep. Chemistry, Faculty of Science, 4-12 January 2010 – Invited lectures Gujarat University, Ahmedabad 25. Nanoscopic Micellar Structures as Potential Nanoreactors for the synthesis of metal nanoparticles - National Seminar on Confluence of Supramolecular Chemistry and Nanosceince, Department of Chemistry, 22- 23rd January 2010 – Invited talk SRTM University, Nanded 26. Ionic Liquids Aqueous Systems – A Promising Class of Novel Soft Matter, School of Chemical Sciences, 27th March 2010 – Invited talk Sikkim Manipal Institute of Technology, Manipal, Sikkim
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27. Surfactant like ionic liquids – Synthesis, surface activity, aggregation behavior and structural features, National Seminar on Membranes, Microemulsions, and Self Assembled Systems, 28-30th September 2010 – Invited Talk University of Kota, Kota 28. Amphiphilic Ionic Liquids as Potential Green Surfactants, National Symposium on Recent Advances in Chemical Sciences, 7-8th January 2011 – Invited Talk Tsukuba University, Tsukuba, Japan 29. Aggregation Behavior of Pyridinium Based Ionic Liquids in Water – Surface Tension and Small Angle Neutron Scattering (SANS) Measurements, 1st Asia - Oceania Conference on Neutron Scattering (1st AOCNS), EPOCHAL TSUKUBA, Tsukuba, International Congress
Center, 2-20-3, Takezone, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan, November 2011 - Oral Talk presented M. D. University, Rohtak 30. Amphiphilic Ionic Liquids in Aqueous Solutions: Interfacial, Thermophysical, Thermodynamic and Aggregation Behavior, 6th National Conference on Thermodynamics of Chemical and Biological Systems, 2 – 4 November 2011 – Plenary Lecture V. N. S. G. University, Surat 31. Amphiphilic Ionic Liquids in Aqueous Solutions: Interfacial, Thermophysical, Thermodynamic and Aggregation Behavior, , International Year of Chemistry, 22nd December 2011 – Invited Talk Sardar Patel University, Vallabh Vidaynagar 32. Nobel Prizes – A General Over View, , 2 – 4th February 2012 – An Invited Lecture Sardar Patel University, Vallabh Vidyanagar 33. Chemistry - An Exciting Science, INSIPRE – DST Science Camp, 21 -23rd December 2012 – Invited Talk Sri Venketeshwara University, Tirupati 34. Interactions in Ionic liquid / water mixtures, thermodynamic properties and excess infrared absorption spectroscopy measurements, 10-12th December 2012 – Invited Talk Bhabha Atomic Research Center, Mumbai 35. Hydrotope Induced Shape Transition in Alkylpyridinium Chloride Micelles in Aqueous Media - SANS Investigations, 2nd International Symposium on Neutron Scattering, 14 – 17th
January 2013 – Poster presentation 36. SANS Investigations on Aggregation Behavior of Amphiphilic Ionic liquids in Aqueous Solutions – Effect of Head group - 2nd International Symposium on Neutron Scattering, 14 – 17th January 2013 – Poster presentation Wyatt User Group Meeting, Spinco Towers, Hyderabad 37. Amphiphilic Ionic Liquids (AILs) – Aggregation Behavior in Aqueous Media – Complimentary Results from Static Light Scattering (SLS) and Small Angel Neutron Scattering (SANS) Measurements, 27th September 2013
North Bengal University, Darjeeling, 38. Microstructural and Viscoelastic Behaviour of Alkylpyridinium Chlorides in Water and Sodium Salicylate Aqueous Solutions, 5th Asian Conference on Colloid and Interface Science, 20 – 24th November 2013 Bhimrao Babasaheb Ambedkar University, Lucknow 39. Imprints of Molecular Interactions in Room Temperature Ionic Liquids and Their Monohydrate
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Complexes –ATR-FTIR and Computational Studies, 8th National Conference on Thermodynamics of Chemical , Biological and Environmental Systems, 25th – 26th November 2013 Indian Institute of Technology, Madras 40. Imprints of molecular interactions in room temperature ionic liquid – water mixtures – computational calculations and ATR – FTIR measurements, The Indo – Spanish Workshop on Solar Absorbing Refrigeration Systems Operating with Ionic Liquids , 21 – 22 Feb. 20-14 Panjab University , Chandigarh 41. Ionic Liquid Aqueous Solutions – Aggregates to Gels , Indo German Bilateral Work Shop on Surfactants and Amphiphilic Polymers in Nanotechnology - On the way to Smarter Formulations, 20th – 22nd March 2014.
Details of fellowships, and State level/National level/International level award received:
REINVITATION FELLOWSHIP BY DAAD – BONN, GERMANY FOR RESEARCH WORK AT REGENESBURG UNIVERSITY, REGENSBURG, GERMNAY (15TH JUNE 2010 TO 29TH JULY 2010)
VICE PRESIDENT, THE INDIAN THERMODYNAMICS SOCIETY, AMRITSAR (2011 – 2013)
EXECUTIVE MEMBER, INDIAN COUNCIL OF CHEMISTS , AGRA (2012 – 2014)
SHIKSHA RATTAN PURSAKAR by INDIA INTERNATIONAL FREIENDSHIP SOCIETY, NEW DELHI 0n 18th NOVEMBER 2008 and PRESENTED WITH A CERTIFICATE OF EXCELLENCE AT NEW DELHI
SYNDICATE MEMBER (2006- 2009) OF THE SARDAR PATEL UNIVERSITY (As GUJARAT GOVERNMENT NOMINEE)
SENATE MEMBER (2007 - 2012) AND (2012 – 2017) OF THE SARDAR PATEL UNIVERSITY (AS GUJARAT GOVERNMENT NOMINEE)
FELLOW OF INDIAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, KOLKATA, ORDINARY MEMBER, WESTERN ZONE (2006 – 2009) AND MEMBER OF FINANCE COMMITTEE MEMBER, BOARD OF ASSOCIATE EDITORS (PHYSCIAL CHEMISTRY SECTION), INDIAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, KOLKATA (2011- 2013)
INSA – DFG FELLOWSHIP UNDER INDO – GERMAN ACADEMY EXCHANGE PROGRAM (July- SPETEMBER 2003) TO VISIT GERMANY FOR ADVANCE RESEARCH WORK
SUMMER FELLOWSHIP BY INDAIN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, BANGALORE (MAY – JUNE 2001)
RECIPIENT OF EQUIPMENT GRANT FROM DAAD, BONN, GERMANY UNDER SUPRA REGIONAL AND EQUIPMENT PROGRAM FOR UNIVERSITIES AND THE BASIC EDUCATION SECTOR IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES UNDER THE AUSPICES OF DAAD AND GTZ, GERMANY. UNDER THIS PROGRAM ANOTN PAAR HIGH PRECISION DENSITY METER COSTING RS. 9,00,000/- WAS RECEIVED FOR THE RESEARCH WORK IN 1999.
FELLOWSHIP FROM DEUTCHER AKADEMISCHER AUSTAUSCHDIENST (DAAD), BONN, GERMANY FOR THE PERIOD 1991 – 1993
JUNIOR / SENIOR RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP FROM UGC, NEW DELHI (1982 - 1985)
PG MERIT SCHOLARSHIP BY SOUTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY (1980 - 1982)
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To strive more for the progress of higher education in Gujarat and take responsibilities that come on the way
To utilize the experience gained and expertise achieved for the building and growth of academic institutions in the state
To train students for required technical skills and instill in them the ethical, cultural, moral and patriotic values
To contribute for building a modern society to face the challenges ahead and move forward