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1 Bio data 1. Name: Dr. Bidyut Saha 2. Sex: Male 3. Affiliation: Department of Chemistry The University of Burdwan, Golapbag, Burdwan-713104 WB, India 4. Designation: Associate Professor 5. Qualification: B.Sc. (1 st Class), M.Sc. (1 st Class), NET, Ph.D. 6. Category: SC 7. Teaching Experiences 15 years (UG 4.5 Years & PG 10.5 Years) 8. Email: [email protected] & [email protected] 9. Date of birth: 11/07/1975 10. Post-Doctoral Research Experience: BOYSCAST fellowship award for the year 2008- 2009, for conducting advanced research at UBC, Vancouver, Canada with Prof. Chris Orvig

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Bio data

1. Name: Dr. Bidyut Saha

2. Sex: Male

3. Affiliation: Department of Chemistry

The University of Burdwan, Golapbag, Burdwan-713104

WB, India

4. Designation: Associate Professor

5. Qualification: B.Sc. (1st Class), M.Sc. (1

st Class), NET, Ph.D.

6. Category: SC

7. Teaching Experiences 15 years (UG 4.5 Years & PG 10.5 Years)

8. Email: [email protected] & [email protected]

9. Date of birth: 11/07/1975

10. Post-Doctoral Research Experience: BOYSCAST fellowship award for the year 2008-

2009, for conducting advanced research at UBC, Vancouver, Canada with Prof. Chris

Orvig

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11. Present Research Area: (i) Synthetic application of micellar catalysis

(ii) Bioremediation of toxic metals

(iii) Inorganic reaction mechanism

(iv) Chemical Kinetics

12. h index: 20 (Google Scholar) & 18 (Scopus) 12

http://scholar.google.co.in/citations?user=Z7pagO0AAAAJ&hl=en

https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=24459083100

13. Edited Book: Environmental Science and Sustainable Development, ISBN: 978-981-

4723-02-2, World Scientific

14. Most Cited Paper in J. Coord. Chem.: Sources and toxicity of hexavalent chromium.

R. Saha, R. Nandi and B. Saha. J. Coord. Chem. 64 (2011) 1782

(http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/00958972.2011.583646#.VlwUUF4pqKI)

15. International Committee Chair: 2015 International Conference on Environmental

Science and Sustainable Development(ICESSD2015), October 25-26, 2015, Bangkok,

Thailand (http://www.icessd2015.org/com.htm); 2015 International Conference on

Sustainable Energy and Environmental Engineering (SEEE2015), July 26-27, 2015,

Phuket, Thailand (http://www.seee2015.org/com.htm)

16. Organizing and Scientific Committee Member: 3rd Annual International Conference on

Chemistry, 20-23 July 2015, Athens, Greece (http://www.atiner.gr/2015/ORG-CHE.htm

); 3rd Annual International Conference on Water, 13-16 July 2015, Athens, Greece

(http://www.atiner.gr/2015/ORG-WAT.htm ); 2nd International Conference on Solid

State and Materials (ICSSM 2015), July 9-10, 2015, St. John's, Antigua and Barbuda

(http://www.icssm-conf.net/com.htm); International Congress on Energy and

Environment Engineering and Management, Paris, 22-24 July, 2015

(http://www.ciiem.info/scientific-committee// ); International Conference on Food

Hygiene, Agriculture and Animal Science (FHAAS 2015) , November 14-15, 2015,

Wuhan, China (http://esem2015.org/committee.html ); INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY

OF ARTS, SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY (http://iaast.org/editorial_board.php?cid=3 );

International Scientific Committee and Editorial Review Board on Environmental and

Ecological Engineering (https://www.waset.org/Committees/environmental-and-

ecological-engineering )

17. Editorial Board Member: International Journal of Advanced Research in Chemical

Science (http://www.arcjournals.org/international-journal-of-advanced-research-in-

chemical-science/editorial-board); Chemical Engineering: An International Journal

(http://airccse.com/ceij/editorial.html); SOP Transactions on Applied Chemistry

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(http://www.scipublish.com/journals/STAC/editorials); Education Journal (EDU)

(https://www.academia.edu/7056190/Education_Journal_Editorial_Board_Member);

Journal of Thermodynamics & Catalysis (http://omicsonline.org/editorialboard-

thermodynamics-catalysis-open-access.php ); Research & Reviews: Journal of Chemistry

(http://rroij.com/editorialboard-chemistry.php ); Swift Journal of Medicine and Medical

Sciences (SJMMS) (http://www.swiftjournals.org/sjmms/board.php ); International

Journal of Water Resources and Environmental Engineering

(http://www.academicjournals.org/journal/IJWREE); African Journal of Pure and

Applied Chemistry (http://www.academicjournals.org/journal/AJPAC); African Journal

of Biotechnology (http://www.academicjournals.org/journal/AJB); International Journal

of Physical Sciences (http://www.academicjournals.org/journal/IJPS/editors);

International Journal of Advances in Chemistry(IJRC)

(http://airccse.com/ijac/editorial.html)

18. Reviewer of the journals:

(i) Chemical Engineering Journal (Elsevier)

(ii) Journal of Hazardous Material (Elsevier)

(iii) Carbohydrate Research (Elsevier)

(iv) Bioresource Technology (Elsevier)

(v) Journal of Colloid and Interface Science (Elsevier)

(vi) Journal of Coordination Chemistry (Taylor & Francis)

(vii) Research on Chemical Intermediates (Springer)

(viii) Organic Chemistry International (Hindawi)

(ix) Journal of Indian Chemical Society (Indian Chemical Society)

(x) Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering (Springer)

(xi) Journal of Surfactants and Detergents (Springer)

(xii) Tenside Surfactant and Detergent (Carl Hanser Verlag)

(xiii) Bioremediation Journal (Taylor & Francis)

(xiv) Journal of Environmental Science &Engineering (NEERI)

(xv) Journal of Wood Chemistry and Technology (John Wiley & Sons)

(xvi) Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering (John Wiley & Sons)

(xvii) Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering (Elsevier)

(xviii) Desalination and Water Treatment (Taylor & Francis)

(xix) Journal of Indian Chemical Technology (NISCAIR)

(xx) Fluid Phase Equilibria (Elsevier)

(xxi) Chemosphere (Elsevier)

(xxii) Water, Air, & Soil Pollution (Springer)

(xxiii) Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry (ACS)

(xxiv) Environmental Science and Pollution Research (Springer)

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(xxv) International Journal of Chemical Kinetics (Wiley)

(xxvi) Nano-Micro Letters (Springer)

(xxvii) Applied Water Science (Springer)

(xxviii) RSC Advances (RSC, UK)

(xxix) Journal of Pakistan Chemical Society

(xxx) Luminescence: The Journal of Biological and Chemical

Luminescence (Wiley)

(xxxi) Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular

Spectroscopy (Elsevier)

(xxxii) Indian Journal of Chemistry, Sec A (NISCAIR, India)

(xxxiii) Journal of the Taiwan Institute of Chemical Engineers (Elsevier)

(xxxiv) Inorganica Chimica Acta (Elsevier)

(xxxv) Canadian Journal of Chemistry (Canada)

19. Project/Research Scheme handled/ongoing

Title of the Project/Scheme Name of the

Funding Agency

Date of Initiation and duration

Micellar effect on the kinetics and

mechanism of chromium(VI) oxidation

of different organic substrates in

presence of catalysts (e.g. picolinic acid,

2,2/-bipyridine, 1,10-phenanthroline etc)

UGC, India 01.04.2008

Two years

Bioremediation of hexavalent chromium

from industrial effluents using

chemically modified low cost or cost

free lignocellulosic materials

CSIR, India 01.07.2011

Three years

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20. Research Scholar

Name Title of thesis Awarded/S

ubmitted/

Working

Name of the

supervisor

Dr. Sumanta K. Ghosh MICELLAR CATALYSIS OF OXIDATION OF

SOME ORGANIC MOLECULES BY

CHROMIUM(VI) AND VANADIUM(V)

Awarded

(2013)

Dr. B. Saha

Dr. Ankita Basu KINETIC AND MECHANISTIC STUDIES OF

OXIDATION OF BIO-MOLECULES IN

MICELLAR MEDIA BY CHROMIUM(VI)

Awarded

(2014)

Dr. B. Saha

Dr. Rumpa Saha HEXAVALENT CHROMIUM REMOVAL FROM

WASTE WATER BY RAW AND MODIFIED

AGRICULTURAL BY PRODUCTS

Awarded

(2014)

Dr. B. Saha

Dr. Jayashree Mandal STUDIES ON KINETIC AND MECHANISTIC

STUDIES ON ELECTRON TRANSFER

REACTIONS AT SOME HIGHER VALENT

METAL CENTERS

Awarded

(2014)

Dr. B. Saha

Dr. Kakali Mukherjee SURFACTANT ASSISTED BIOREMEDIATION

OF HEXAVALENT CHROMIUM FROM

CONTAMINATED WATER

Awarded

(2016)

Dr. B. Saha

Dr. Aniruddha Ghosh SELECTION OF SOME CATALYSTS FOR

METAL MEDIATED OXIDATION REACTIONS

Awarded

(2016)

Dr. B. Saha

Pintu Sar CHOICE OF SUITABLE PROMOTER &

CATALYST FOR OXIDATION REACTIONS BY

HIGHER VALENT METAL IONS

Submitted

(2016)

Dr. B. Saha

Rumki Nandi REMOVAL OF HEXAVALENT CHROMIUM

FROM CONTAMINATED WATER BY ALGAL

BIOMASS

Seminar

delivered

(2016)

Dr. B. Saha &

Prof. S. Laskar

Susanta Malik MICELLAR CATALYSIS ON HETERO-

AROMATIC NITROGEN BASE PROMOTED

OXIDATION OF SELECTED ORGANIC

COMPOUNDS BY CHROMIUM(VI)

Working Dr. B. Saha

Debabrata Saha BIOREMEDIATION OF ARSENIC FROM

DRINKING WATER

Working Dr. B. Saha &

Dr. T. Das

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Chaitali Dey CERIC(IV) AND MANGANESE(VII)

OXIDATIONS OF ORGANIC MOLECULES IN

MICELLAR MEDIA

Working Dr. B. Saha &

Dr. S. S.

Bhattacharyya

Monohar Hossain

Mondal

Isolation, Preparation and use of some

surfactants and their physicochemical

aspects

Working Dr. B. Saha

Swagata Mandal Aldol reaction in micellar media Working Dr. B. Saha

Sangita Mandal Ether synthesis in micellar media Working Dr. B. Saha

Ratna Sadhu Khan STUDIES ON THE ATTENUATION

OF TOXICITY OF HEXAVALENT

CHROMIUM USING

BIOMATERIALS AND ATOMIC

ABSORPTION SPECTROSCOPY

Working Dr. B. Saha &

Dr. S. S.

Bhattacharyya

21. Adjudicator of PhD Thesis: School of Chemistry, Andhra University

22. Adjudicator of M.Sc Thesis: Chemistry Department, Beni-Suef University, Egypt

23. UGBS Member: Burdwan University; Kazi Nazrul University, Asansol

24. List of Publications

2016

101. Micellar effect on hetero-aromatic nitrogen base promoted chromic acid oxidation of 1.3-

propanediol in aqueous media at room temperature. S. Malik, D. Saha, M. H. Mondal, P. Sar, A.

Ghosh, K. Mahali and B. Saha. J. Mol. Liq. (Published on line DOI:

10.1016/j.molliq.2016.11.033) (Elsevier, Netherlands) (Impact factor 2.740)

100. Surfactant-promoted enhancement in bioremediation of hexavalent chromium to trivalent

chromium by naturally occurring wall algae. R. Nandi, S. Laskar and B. Saha. Res. Chem.

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Intermed. (Published on line DOI 10.1007/s11164-016-2719-0) (Springer, USA) (Impact factor

1.833)

99. Employment and resurrection of surfactants in bipyridine promoted oxidation of butanal

using bivalent copper at NTP. M. H. Mondal, S. Malik, S. De, S. S. Bhattacharyya and B. Saha.

Res. Chem. Intermed. (Published on line DOI 10.1007/s11164-016-2721-6) (Springer, USA)

(Impact factor 1.833)

98. Selective heteroaromatic nitrogen base promoted chromium(VI) oxidation of isomeric

pentanols in aqueous micellar media at room temperature. P. Sar, A. Ghosh, S. Malik, D. Ray,

B. Das and B. Saha. J. Ind. Eng. Chem. 42 (2016) 53 (Impact factor 4.179)

97. A Review on Aldol Reaction S. Mandal, S. Mandal, S. K. Ghosh, A. Ghosh, R. Saha, S.

Banerjee and B. Saha. Syn. Commun. 46 (2016) 1327 (Taylor & Francis Group, UK) (Impact

factor 1.065)

96. A Review on Advancement of Ether Synthesis from Organic Solvent to Water S. Mandal, S.

Mandal, S. K. Ghosh, P. Sar, A. Ghosh, R. Saha, and B. Saha. RSC Advances 6 (2016) 69605

(RSC, UK) (Impact factor 3.814)

95. Picolinic Acid Promoted Permanganate Oxidation of D-Mannitol in Micellar Medium A.

Ghosh, I. Datta, S. Ghatak, K. Mahali, S. S.Bhattacharyya, and B. Saha. Tenside Surf. Det. 53

(2016) 332 (Carl Hanser Verlag, Germany) (Impact factor 0.981)

94. Combination of Sodium Dodecylsulfate and 2,2'-Bipyridine for Hundred Fold Rate

Enhancement of Chromium(VI) Oxidation of Malonic Acid at Room Temperature: A Greener

Approach. S. Malik, M. H. Mondal, A. Ghosh, S. De, K. Mahali. S. S. Bhattacharyya and B.

Saha, J. Solution Chem. 45 (2016) 1043 (Springer, USA) (Impact factor 1.256)

93. Reliable bioremediation of hexavalent chromium from wastewater using mango leaves as

reductant in association with the neutral and anionic micellar aggregation as redox accelarators.

K. Mukherjee, D. Ghosh and B. Saha. Des. Wat. Treat. 57 (2016) 16919 (Taylor & Francis

Group, UK) (Impact factor 1.173)

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92. Combined effect of promoter and surfactant on the chromium(VI) oxidation of D-ribose in

aqueous media at room temperature. P. Sar, A. Ghosh, S. Malik and B. Saha. J. Carbohydr.

Chem. 35 (2016) 86 (Taylor & Francis Group, UK) (Impact factor 0.738)

91. Rate enhancement via sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) encapsulation of metal-mediated

cerium(IV) oxidation of D-mannitol to D-mannose at room temperature and pressure: a kinetic

and mechanistic approach. A. Ghosh, P. Das, D. Saha, P. Sar, S. K. Ghosh and B. Saha. Res.

Chem. Intermed. 42 (2016) 2619 (Springer, USA) (Impact factor 1.833)

90. Hetero-aromatic Nitrogen Base Promoted Cr(VI) Oxidation of Butanal in Aqueous Micellar

Medium at Room Temperature and Atmospheric Pressure. S. Malik, A. Ghosh and B. Saha. J.

Solution Chem. 45 (2016) 109 (Springer, USA) (Impact Factor 1.256).

89. Optimal process condition for room temperature hetero-aromatic nitrogen base promoted

chromic acid oxidation of p-chlorobenzaldehyde to p-chlorobenzoic acid in aqueous micellar

medium at atmospheric pressure. S. Malik, A. Ghosh and B. Saha. Tenside Surf. Det. 53 (2016)

94 (Carl Hanser Verlag, Germany) (Impact factor 0.981)

88. Review on chemically bonded geminis with cationic heads: second-generation interfactants.

M. H. Mondal, A. Roy, S. Malik, A. Ghosh and B. Saha. Res. Chem. Intermed. 42 (2016) 1913

(Springer, USA) (Impact factor 1.833)

2015

87. Surfactant Assistant Enhancement of Bioremediation Rate for Hexavalent Chromium by

Water Algae. R. Nandi, K. Mukherjee and B. Saha, Biochem. Physiol. 4 (2015) 1 (OMICS

International, USA)

86. Toxic Metals and Plants. B. Saha, J. Plant. Biochem. Physiol. 3 (2015) 1 (OMICS

International, USA)

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85. Combination of best promoter and micellar catalyst for chromic acid oxidation of D-

Arabinose in aqueous media at room temperature. S. Malik and B. Saha. Tenside Surf. Det. 52

(2015) 502 (Carl Hanser Verlag, Germany) (Impact factor 0.981)

84. A review on natural surfactants. S. Dey, S.Malik, A. Ghosh, R. Saha and B. Saha. RSC

Advances. 5 (2015) 65757 (RSC, UK) (Impact factor 3.814)

83. Modernization of surfactant chemistry in the age of Gemini and bio- surfactants: A Review.

M. H. Mondal, S. Malik, A. Roy, R. Saha and B. Saha. RSC Advances. 5 (2015) 92707 (RSC,

UK) (Impact factor 3.814)

82. The influence of SDS micelle on the oxidative transformation of propanol to

propionaldehyde by quinquivalent vanadium in aqueous medium at room temperature. P. Sar, A.

Ghosh and B. Saha. Res. Chem. Intermed. 41 (2015) 7775 (Springer, USA) (Impact factor

1.833)

81. Sodium dodecylsulphate catalyzed hetero-aromatic nitrogen base promoted chromium(VI)

oxidation of 2-propenol to 2-propenal in aqueous media. P. Sar, A. Ghosh, S. Malik and B. Saha.

Res. Chem. Intermed. 41 (2015) 10151 (Springer, USA) (Impact factor 1.833)

80. Combination of the most efficient promoter and micellar catalyst for rate enhancement of

chromic acid oxidation on 2-butanol to 2-butanone conversion in aqueous media at room

temperature. D. Saha, A. Ghosh and B. Saha. Res. Chem. Intermed. 41 (2015) 8527 (Springer,

USA) (Impact factor 1.833)

79. Micellar catalysis on 1,10-phenanthroline promoted chromic acid oxidation of dimethyl

sulfoxide to dimethyl sulfone in aqueous media at room temperature. R. Nandi, A. Ghosh, S.

Malik and B. Saha, J. Thermodyn. Catal. 6 (2015) 1 (OMICS International, USA)

78. Role of surfactants on metal mediated cerium(IV) oxidation of valeraldehyde at room

temperature and pressure. A. Ghosh, P. Sar, S. Malik and B. Saha. J. Mol. Liq. 211 (2015) 48

(Elsevier, Netherlands) (Impact factor 2.740)

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77. Best combination of promoter and micellar catalyst for room temperature rapid conversion of

D-lyxose to D-lyxonic acid in aqueous medium. K. Mukherjee and B. Saha. Tenside Surf. Det.

52 (2015) 302 (Carl Hanser Verlag, Germany) (Impact factor 0.981)

76. Micellar Catalysis on Quinquivalent Vanadium Oxidation of Methanol to Formaldehyde in

aqueous medium. P. Sar, A. Ghosh, D. Ghosh and B. Saha. Res. Chem. Intermed. 41 ((2015)

5565 (Springer, USA) (Impact factor 1.833)

75. Micellar effect on pentavalent vanadium oxidation of formaldehyde to formic acid in

aqueous acid media at room temperature. P. Sar, A. Ghosh, R. Saha and B. Saha. Res. Chem.

Intermed. 41 (2015) 5331 (Springer, USA) (Impact factor 1.833)

74. Surfactant Assisted Bioremediation of Hexavalent Chromium from Contaminated Water. K.

Mukherjee, R. Nandi, D. Saha and B. Saha. Des. Wat. Treat. 53 (2015) 746 (Taylor & Francis

Group, UK) (Impact factor 1.173)

73. Suitable combination of promoter and micellar catalyst for chromic acid oxidation of

formaldehyde to formic acid in aqueous acid media at room temperature. S. K. Ghosh, A. Ghosh,

R. Saha and B. Saha. Phys. Chem. Liq. 53 (2015) 146 (Taylor & Francis Group, UK) (Impact

factor 0.517)

72. Surfactant assisted enhancement of bioremediation rate for hexavalent chromium by water

extract of Sajina (Moringa oleifera) flower. K. Mukherjee, R. Nandi, D. Saha and B. Saha. Des.

Wat. Treat. 54 (2015) 525 (Taylor & Francis Group, UK) (Impact factor 1.173)

71. Toxicity of Inorganic vanadium compounds. S. K. Ghosh, R. Saha and B. Saha. Res. Chem.

Intermed. 41 (2015) 4873 (Springer, USA) (Impact factor 1.833)

70. Choice of suitable micellar catalyst for 2, 2'-bipyridine promoted chromic acid oxidation of

glycerol to glyceraldehyde in aqueous media at room temperature. A. Ghosh, R. Saha, K.

Mukherjee, S. K. Ghosh, P. Sar, S. Malik and B. Saha. Res. Chem. Intermed 41 (2015) 3057

(Springer, USA) (Impact factor 1.833)

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69. Room temperature micellar catalysis on permanganate oxidation of butanol to butanal in

aqueous medium at atmospheric pressure. P. Bhattacharyya, A. Ghosh and B. Saha. Tenside

Surf. Det. 52 (2015) 36 (Carl Hanser Verlag, Germany) (Impact factor 0.981)

68. A Review on toxic cadmium biosorption from contaminated wastewater. D. Ghosh, R. Saha,

A. Ghosh, R. Nandi and B. Saha. Des. Wat. Treat. 53 (2015) 413 (Taylor & Francis Group, UK)

(Impact factor 1.173)

2014

67. Third type of close Packing? R. Saha and B. Saha Education in Chemical Science and

Technology 2 (2014) 65

66. Basicity of ammonia versus phosphine: A new approach. B. Saha and R. Saha. Education in

Chemical Science and Technology 2 (2014) 63

65. Surfactant assisted enhancement of bioremediation rate for hexavalent chromium by water

extract of Siris (Albizia lebbeck) sawdust. K. Mukherjee, D. Ghosh and B. Saha. Tenside Surf.

Det. 51 (2014) 521 (Carl Hanser Verlag, Germany) (Impact factor 0.981)

64. Combination of best promoter and micellar catalyst for Cr(VI) oxidation of lactose to

lactobionic acid in aqueous medium at room temperature. S. Malik, A. Ghosh, K. Mukherjee and

B. Saha. Tenside Surf. Det. 51 (2014) 325 (Carl Hanser Verlag, Germany) (Impact factor 0.981)

63. Effect of CPC micelle on N-hetero-aromatic base promoted room temperature permanganate

oxidation of 2-butanol in aqueous medium. A. Ghosh, K. Sengupta, R.Saha and B. Saha. J. Mol.

Liq. 198 (2014) 369 (Elsevier, Netherlands) (Impact factor 2.740)

62. Removal of hexavalent chromium from contaminated water by adsorption using mango

leaves (Mangifera indica). R. Saha and B. Saha. Des. Wat. Treat. 52 (2014) 1928 (Taylor &

Francis Group, UK) (Impact factor 0.987)

61. A review on sources, toxicity and remediation technologies for removing arsenic from

drinking water. Res. Chem. Intermed. A. Basu, D. Saha, R. Saha, T. Ghosh and B. Saha. 40

(2014) 447 (Springer, USA) (Impact factor 1.833)

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60. Combination of best promoter and micellar catalyst for chromic acid oxidation of 1-butanol

to 1-butanal in aqueous media at room temperature. R. Saha, A. Ghosh and B. Saha.

Spectrochim. Acta Part A 124 (2014) 130 (Elsevier, Netherlands) (Impact factor 2.653)

59. Effect of CHAPS and CPC micelles on Ir(III) catalyzed Ce(IV) oxidation of aliphatic

alcohols at room temperature and pressure. A. Ghosh, R. Saha and B. Saha. J. Mol. Liq. 196

(2014) 223 (Elsevier, Netherlands) (Impact factor 2.740)

58. Surfactant-assisted bioremediation of hexavalent chromium by use of an aqueous extract of

sugarcane bagasse. K. Mukherjee, R. Saha, A. Ghosh, S. K. Ghosh, P. K. Maji and B. Saha.

Res. Chem. Intermed. 40 (2014) 1727 (Springer, USA) (Impact factor 1.833)

57. Rate enhancement via micelle encapsulation for room temperature metal catalyzed Ce(IV)

oxidation of p-chlorobenzaldehyde to p-chlorobenzoic acid in aqueous medium at atmospheric

pressure. A. Ghosh, R. Saha, K. Mukherjee, P. Sar, S. K. Ghosh, S. Malik, S. S. Bhattacharyya

and B. Saha. J. Mol. Liq. 190 (2014) 81 (Elsevier, Netherlands) (Impact factor 2.740)

56. Best combination of promoter and micellar catalyst for the rapid conversion of sorbitol to

glucose. K. Mukherjee, A. Ghosh, R. Saha, P. Sar, S. Malik, S. S. Bhattacharyya and B. Saha.

Spectrochim. Acta Part A 122 (2014) 204 (Elsevier, Netherlands) (Impact factor 2.653)

55. Suitable combination of promoter and micellar catalyst for kilo fold rate acceleration on

propanol to propionaldehyde conversion inaqueous media. A. Ghosh, R. Saha and B. Saha. J.

Ind. Eng. Chem. 20 (2014) 345 (Elsevier, Netherlands) (Impact factor 4.179)

2013

54. Kinetics of micellar catalysis on oxidation of p-anisaldehyde to p-anisic acid in aqueous

medium at room temperature. R. Saha, A. Ghosh and B. Saha. Chem. Eng. Sci. 99 (2013) 23

(Elsevier, Netherlands) (Impact factor 2.750)

53. Selection of suitable micellar catalyst for 1,10-phenanthroline promoted chromic acid

oxidation of formic acid in aqueous media at room temperature. A. Ghosh, R. Saha, S. K.

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Ghosh, K. Mukherjee and B. Saha. J. Kor. Chem. Soc. 57 (2013) 703 (Korean Chemical

Society, South Korea)

52. Rate enhancement via micelle encapsulation for room temperature metal catalyzed Ce(IV)

oxidation of formaldehyde to formic acid in aqueous medium at atmospheric pressure: A kinetic

approach. A. Ghosh, R. Saha, P. Sar and B. Saha. J. Mol. Liq. 186 (2013) 122 (Elsevier,

Netherlands) (Impact factor 2.740)

51. Rate Enhancement by Micelle Encapsulation for Oxidation of L-Glutamic Acid in Aqueous

Media at Room Temperature. K. Mukherjee and B. Saha. J. Kor. Chem. Soc. 57 (2013) 425

(Korean Chemical Society, South Korea)

50. Combination of best promoter and micellar catalyst for more than kilo-fold rate acceleration

in favor of chromic acid oxidation of D-galactose to D-galactonic acid in aqueous media at room

temperature. R. Saha, A. Ghosh, P. Sar, I. Saha, S. K. Ghosh, K. Mukherjee and B. Saha.

Spectrochim. Acta Part A 116 (2013) 524 (Elsevier, Netherlands) (Impact factor 2.653)

49. Suitable combination of promoter and micellar catalyst for kilo fold rate acceleration on

benzaldehyde to benzoic acid conversion in aqueous media at room temperature: a kinetic

approach. A. Ghosh, R. Saha, K. Mukherjee, S. K. Ghosh and B. Saha. Spectrochim. Acta Part

A. 109 (2013) 55 (Elsevier, Netherlands) (Impact factor 2.653)

48. Selection of promoter and micellar catalyst for chromic acid oxidation of tartaric acid in

aqueous medium at room temperature. K. Mukherjee, S. K. Ghosh, R. Nandi, A. Ghosh, I. Saha,

R. Saha and B. Saha. Tenside Surf. Det. 50 (2013) 441 (Carl Hanser Verlag, Germany) (Impact

factor 0.981).

47. A Review on Biphasic Hydroformylation for Long Chain Substrates. C. Dey, R. Saha, S. K.

Ghosh, A. Ghosh, K. Mukherjee, S. S. Bhattacharyya and B. Saha. Res. Chem. Intermed. 39

(2013) 3463 (Springer, USA) (Impact factor 1.833)

46. Efficient combination of promoter and catalyst for chromic acid oxidation of propan-2-ol to

acetone in aqueous acid media at room temperature. K. Mukherjee, R. Saha, A. Ghosh, S. K.

Ghosh and B. Saha. Spectrochim. Acta Part A. 101 (2013) 294 (Elsevier, Netherlands) (Impact

factor 2.653)

45. Combination of best promoter and catalyst for hypervalent chromium oxidation of L-sorbose

to lactone of C5aldonic acid in aqueous media at room temperature. K. Mukherjee, R. Saha, A.

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Ghosh, S. K. Ghosh and B. Saha. J. Mol. Liq.179 (2013) 1 (Elsevier, Netherlands) (Impact factor

2.740)

44. Sources and toxicity of fluoride in environment. A. Ghosh, K. Mukherjee, S. K. Ghosh and

B. Saha. Res. Chem. Intermed. 39 (2013) 2881 (Springer, USA) (Impact factor 1.833)

43. Micellar catalysis of chromic acid oxidation of methionine to industrially important

methylthiol in aqueous media at room temperature. A. Basu, S. K. Ghosh, R. Saha, A. Ghosh, K.

Mukherjee and B. Saha. Tenside. Surf. Det. 50 (2013) 94 (Carl Hanser Verlag, Germany)

(Impact factor 0.981).

42. Combination of best promoter and micellar catalyst for chromic acid oxidation of D-

mannitol to mannose in aqueous media. A. Basu, S. K. Ghosh, R. Saha, A. Ghosh, K. Mukherjee,

B. Saha. Tenside Surf. Det. 50 (2013) 249 (Carl Hanser Verlag, Germany) (Impact factor 0.981).

41. Chromium removal technologies, K. Mukherjee, R. Saha, A. Ghosh and B. Saha. Res. Chem.

Intermed. 39 (2013) 2267 (Springer, USA) (Impact factor 1.833)

40. Removal of hexavalent chromium from water by adsorption using mosambi peel (Citrus

limetta) R. Saha, K. Mukherjee, I. Saha, A. Ghosh, S. K. Ghosh and B. Saha. Res. Chem.

Intermed. 39 (2013) 2245 (Springer, USA) (Impact factor 1.833)

39. Choice of a suitable hetero-aromatic nitrogen base as promoter for chromic acid oxidation of

dl-mandelic acid in aqueous media at room temperature. R. Saha, S. K. Ghosh, A. Ghosh, I.

Saha, K. Mukherjee, A. Basu and B. Saha. Res. Chem. Intermed. 39 (2013) 631 (Springer, USA)

(Impact factor 1.833)

38. Application of Chattim tree (Devil tree, Alstonia scholaris) saw dust as a biosorbent for

removal of hexavalent chromium from aqueous solution. R. Saha, I. Saha, R. Nandi, A. Ghosh,

A. Basu, S. K. Ghosh and B. Saha. Can. J. Chem. Eng. 91 (2013) 814 (John Wiley & Sons,

USA) (Impact factor 1.313)

37. Selection of suitable combination of nonfunctional micellar catalyst and hetero-aromatic

nitrogen base as promoter for chromic acid oxidation of ethanol to acetaldehyde in aqueous

medium at room temperature. A. Ghosh, R. Saha, K. Mukhejee, S. K. Ghosh, S. S.

15

Bhattacharyya, S. Laskar and B. Saha. Int. J. Chem. Kinet. 45 (2013) 175 (John Wiley & Sons,

Ltd. USA) (Impact factor 1.736)

2012

36. Micellar catalysis on 1, 10 phenanthroline promoted chromic acid oxidation of ethane-1, 2-

diol in aqueous media at room temperature. S. K. Ghosh, R. Saha, A. Ghosh, K. Mukherjee, A.

Basu, S. S. Bhattacharyya and B. Saha. J. Kor. Chem. Soc.56 (2012) 720 (Korean Chemical

Society, South Korea)

35. Kinetic studies of glutamic acid oxidation by hexavalent chromium in presence of

surfactants. A. Basu, S. K. Ghosh, R. Saha, A. Ghosh, T. Ghosh, K. Mukherjee, S. S.

Bhattacharyya and B. Saha. Tenside Surf. Det. 49 (2012) 481 (Carl Hanser Verlag, Germany)

(Impact factor 0.981).

34. Micellar catalysis on 1, 10-phenanthroline promoted chromic acid oxidation of glycerol in

aqueous media. S. K. Ghosh, R. Saha, A. Ghosh, K. Mukherjee and B. Saha. Tenside Surf. Det.

49 (2012) 370 (Carl Hanser Verlag, Germany) (Impact factor 0.981).

33. Micellar catalysis on pentavalent vanadium ion oxidation of ethanol in aqueous acid media.

S. K. Ghosh, A. Ghosh, R. Saha and B. Saha. Tenside Surf. Det. 49 (2012) 296 (Carl Hanser

Verlag, Germany) (Impact factor 0.981).

32. Micellar catalysis on 1, 10-phenanthroline promoted chromic acid oxidation of propanol in

aqueous media. S. K. Ghosh, R. Saha, K. Mukherjee, A. Ghosh, S. S. Bhattacharyya and B.

Saha. J. Kor. Chem. Soc. 56 (2012) 164 (Korean Chemical Society, South Korea)

31. Micellar catalysis on picolinic acid promoted hexavalent chromium oxidation of glycerol. S.

K. Ghosh, A. Basu, R. Saha, A. Ghosh, K. Mukherjee and B. Saha. J. Coord. Chem. 65 (2012)

1158 (Taylor & Francis Group, UK) (Impact Factor 2.224)

16

30. Kinetics and Mechanism of 2, 2'- Bipyridyl Catalysed Chromium(VI) oxidation of Formic

Acid in the presence and absence of surfactants. S. K. Ghosh, A. Basu, R. Saha, R. Nandi and B.

Saha. Current Inorg. Chem. 2 (2012) 86 (Bentham Science Publishers, USA)

29. Micellar catalysis on 1, 10-phenanthroline promoted chromic acid oxidation of propan-2-ol

in aqueous media. A. Ghosh, R. Saha, K. Mukhejee, S. K. Ghosh, S. S. Bhattacharyya and B.

Saha. J. Chem. Res. 36 (2012) 347 (Science Reviews 2000 Ltd, UK) (Impact Factor 0.596)

2011

28. Effect of some non functional surfactants and electrolytes on the hexavalent chromium

reduction by glycerol: A mechanistic study. A. Basu, S. K. Ghosh, R. Saha, R. Nandi, T. Ghosh

and B. Saha. Tenside Surf. Det. 48 (2011) 453 (Carl Hanser Verlag, Germany) (Impact factor

0.981).

27. Micellar catalysis on 1, 10-phenanthroline promoted hexavalent chromium oxidation of

ethanol. R. Saha, A. Ghosh and B. Saha. J. Coord. Chem. 64 (2011) 3729 (Taylor & Francis

Group, UK) (Impact Factor 2.224).

26. Sources and toxicity of hexavalent chromium. R. Saha, R. Nandi and B. Saha. J. Coord.

Chem. 64 (2011) 1782 (Taylor & Francis Group, UK) (Impact Factor 2.224)

2010

25. Kinetics and mechanism of 2, 2'-bipyridine-catalyzed chromium(VI) oxidation of propan-2-

ol in the presence and absence of surfactants. J. Mandal, K. M. Chowdhury, K. Paul and B.

Saha. J. Coord. Chem. 63 (2010) 99 (Taylor & Francis Group, UK) (Impact Factor 2.224)

24. Biosorbents for hexavalent chromium elimination from industrial and municipal effluents. B.

Saha and C. Orvig. Coord. Chem. Rev. 254 (2010) 2959 (Elsevier, Netherlands) (Impact Factor

12.098)

23. Hexavalent chromium removal by mandelic acid in the presence and absence of surfactants.

J. Mandal, A. Basu, R. Saha, S. K. Ghosh and B. Saha. Global J. Sci. Front. Res. 10 (2010) 47

(Global Journals, USA)

22. Removal of hexavalent chromium by an aromatic alcohol. A. Basu, R. Saha, J. Mandal, S. K.

Ghosh and B. Saha. J. Biomed. Sci. Eng. 3 (2010) 735 (Scientific Research Publishing, USA)

17

21. Kinetic Studies on Hexavalent Chromium Reduction. A. Basu and B. Saha. Am. J. Anal.

Chem. 1 (2010) 25 (Scientific Research Publishing, USA)

2009

20. Micelle catalyzed oxidation of propan-2-ol to acetone by penta-valent vanadium in aqueous

acid media. S. K. Ghosh, A. Basu, K. K Paul and B. Saha. Mol. Phys. 107 (2009) 615 (Taylor &

Francis Group, UK) (Impact Factor 1.837)

19. Micellar catalysis of chromium(VI) oxidation of ethane-1,2-diol in the presence and absence

of 2,2'-bipyridine in aqueous acid media. K. M. Chowdhury, J. Mandal and B. Saha. J. Coord.

Chem. 62 (2009) 1871 (Taylor & Francis Group, UK) (Impact Factor 2.224).

2008

18. Micellar catalysis on pentavalent vanadium ion oxidation of D-sorbitol in aqueous acid

media: A kinetic study. B. Saha, K. M. Chowdhury and J. Mandal. J. Solution Chem. 37 (2008)

1321 (Springer, USA) (Impact Factor 1.256).

17. Micellar Effect on Quinquivalent Vanadium Ion Oxidation of D-Glucose in Aqueous Acid

Media: A Kinetic Study. B. Saha, S.Sarkar and K. M. Chowdhury. Int. J. Chem. Kinet. 40

(2008) 282 (John Wiley & Sons, USA) (Impact Factor 1.312).

16. Micellar effect on vanadium(V) oxidation of lactic acid in aqueous acid Media : a kinetic

study. B. Saha. Inorg. React. Mech. 6 (2008) 287 (Old City Publishing, USA) (Impact factor

0.14).

15. Kinetics and mechanism of 2,2/-bipyridyl promoted chromic acid oxidation of ethanol and

propan-1-ol in aqueous micellar media. J. Mandal, K. M. Chowdhury, K. K. Paul and B. Saha.

Open Catal. J. 1 (2008) 1 (Bentham Science Publishers, USA)

2007

14. Kinetics and Mechanism of Picolinic Acid Promoted Chromic Acid Oxidation of Maleic

Acid in Aqueous Micellar Media. M. Islam, B. Saha and A. K. Das. J. Mol. Catal A: Chem. 266

(2007) 21 (Elsevier, Netherlands) (Impact factor 3.679).

18

2006

13. Chromic acid Oxidation of Hexitols in the presence of 2,2´-Bipyridyl catalyst in Aqueous

Micellar media: A Kinetic Study. M. Islam, B. Saha and A. K. Das. Int. J. Chem. Kinet. 38

(2006) 531 (John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. USA) (Impact factor 1.312)

12. Micellar Effect on the Reaction of Chromium(VI) Oxidation of Lactic Acid and Malic Acid

in thePresence and Absence of Picolinic Acid in Aqueous Acid media.B. Saha. M. Islam and A.

K. Das. Inorg. React. Mech. 6 (2006) 141 (Old City Publishing, USA) (Impact factor 0.14).

2005

11. Kinetics and Mechanism of 2,2'-Bipyridine and 1,10-Phenanthroline Catalysed

Chromium(VI) Oxidation of D-Fructose in Aqueous Micellar Media. M. Islam, B. Saha and A.

K. Das. J. Mol. Catal A: Chem. 236 (2005) 260 (Elsevier, Netherlands) (Impact factor 3.679).

10. Oxidation of D-glucose in presence of 2,2'-Bipyridine by CrVI

in aqueous micellar media: A

kinetic study. R. Bayen, M. Islam, B. Saha and A. K. Das. Carbohydr. Res. 340 (2005) 2163

(Elsevier, Netherlands) (Impact factor 1.966).

9. Micellar effect on the catalytic cooxidation of dimethyl sulfoxide and oxalic acid by

chromium(VI) in aqueous acid media: A kinetic study. B. Saha, M. Islam and A. K. Das. Prog.

React. Kinet. Mech. 30 (2005) 145 (Science Reviews 2000 Ltd, UK) (Impact factor 0.351).

8. Kinetics and Mechanism of 2,2'-Bipyridine Catalysed Chromium(VI) Oxidation of Dimethyl

Sulfoxide inthe Presence and absence of Surfactants. B. Saha, M. Islam and A. K. Das. J. Chem.

Res.(S) (2005) 471 (Science Reviews 2000 Ltd, UK) (Impact factor 0.697)

7. Kinetics and mechanism of 1,10-phenanthroline catalysed chromium(VI) oxidation of D-

glucose in aqueous micellar media. B. Saha and K. K. Pal. Prog. React. Kinet. Mech. 30 (2005)

283 (Science Reviews 2000 Ltd, UK) (Impact factor 0.351)

2004

19

6. Micellar Effect on the Reaction of Chromium(VI) Oxidation of L-Sorbose in the Presence and

Absence of Picolinic Acid in Aqueous Acid media: A Kinetic Study. B. Saha, M. Das, R. K.

Mohanty and A. K. Das. J. Chin. Chem. Soc.51 (2004) 399 (Chemical Society of China, China)

(Impact factor 0.856).

2003

5. Micellar effects on the reaction of Cr(VI) oxidation of hexitols in the presence and absence of

picolinic acid in aqueous acid media. B. Saha, M. Das and A. K. Das. J. Chem. Res. (S) (2003)

658 (Science Reviews 2000 Ltd, UK) (Impact factor 0.697)

2001

4. Cooxidation of formic acid and oxalic acid by chromium(VI) in aqueous acid media: a kinetic

study. A. K. Das, A. Roy, B. Saha and M. Das. J. Chem. Res. (S) (2001) 334 (Science Reviews

2000 Ltd, UK) (Impact factor 0.697)

3. Micellar effect: evidence in favour of different mechanistics paths of chromium(VI) oxidation

of formicacid and oxalic acid in aqueous acid media. A. K. Das, A. Roy, D. Kar and B. Saha, J.

Chem. Res. (S) (2001) 62 (Science Reviews 2000 Ltd, UK) (Impact factor 0.697)

2. Kinetics and mechanism of the picolinic acid catalysed chromium(VI) oxidation of ethane-1,

2-diol in presence and absence of surfactants. A. K. Das, A. Roy and B. Saha. Transition Met.

Chem. 26 (2001) 630 (Springer, USA) (Impact Factor 1.465)

1. Micellar effect on the reaction of chromium(VI) oxidation of D-fructose in the presence and

absence of picolinic acid in aqueous media: a kinetic study. A. K. Das, A. Roy, B. Saha, R. K.

Mohanty and M. Das. J. Phys. Org. Chem. 14 (2001) 333 (John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. USA)

(Impact Factor 1.229)

Paper presented in seminar/symposia/workshop

1. Chromic acid Oxidation of Hexitols in the presence of 2,2´-Bipyridyl catalyst in Aqueous

Micellar media: A Kinetic Study. Bidyut Saha, National Level Seminar on 42nd Annual

Convention of Chemists, organized by the Indian Chemical Society, 2005

20

2. Oxidation of Glycerol by Chromium (VI) in Presence of Non Functional Surfactants. Ankita

Basu & Bidyut Saha, National Level Seminar on Advanced Spectroscopy, Theoretical

Chemistry, Synthesis, Reactivity & Structure Evaluation, organized by the Department of

Chemistry, The University of Burdwan, Burdwan, 2008

3. Sources, toxicity and removal of hexavalent chromium from water. Rumpa Saha & Bidyut

Saha, National Conference on Recent Advancement in Chemical Sciences, organized by the

Department of Chemistry, J. K. College, Purulia in collaboration with Achhruram Memorial

College, Jhalda, 2011.

4. Ground water fluoride toxicity and its removal. Aniruddha Ghosh & Bidyut Saha, National

Conference on Recent Advancement in Chemical Sciences, organized by the Department of

Chemistry, J.K.College, Purulia in collaboration with Achhruram Memorial College, Jhalda,

2011

5. Removal of Hexavalent Chromium by Benzyl Alcohol. Ankita Basu & Bidyut Saha, National

Seminar on Design, Synthesis, Interaction, Chemical Bond & Biochemical Activities of

Different Functional Molecules, organized by the Department of Chemistry, The University of

Burdwan, Burdwan, 2011

6. Chromic Acid Oxidation of a α-Hydroxy Acid in Micellar Media. Jayashree Mandal & Bidyut

Saha, National level Seminar on Design, Synthesis, Interaction, Chemical Bond & Biochemical

Activities of Different Functional Molecules, organized by the Department of Chemistry, The

University of Burdwan, Burdwan, 2011

7. Bioremediation of Hexavalent Chromium from Contaminated Water, Rumpa Saha & Bidyut

Saha, National Seminar on Recent Advance in Chemical Science, organized by the Department

of Chemistry, The University of Burdwan, Burdwan, 2012

8. Effect of CPC micelle on N-hetero-aromatic base promoted room temperature permanganate

oxidation of 2-butanol in aqueous medium. Aniruddha Ghosh & Bidyut Saha, National

Symposium on Recent Advances in Chemistry & Industry, organized by the The Indian

Chemical Society, Kolkata, 2014

9. Kakali Mukherjee & Bidyut Saha, National Symposium on Recent Advances in Chemistry &

Industry, organized by the The Indian Chemical Society, Kolkata, 2014.

11. Optimal Process Condition for Room Temperature Hetero-Aromatic Nitrogen Base

Promoted Chromic Acid Oxidation of p-Chlorobenzaldehyde to p-Chlorobenzoic Acid in

Aqueous Micellar Medium at Atmospheric Pressure. Susanta Malik & Bidyut Saha, National

Symposium on Recent Advances in Chemistry & Industry, organized by the The Indian

Chemical Society, Kolkata, 2014

21

12. Choice of best promoter for Chromic Acid Oxidation of D-Ribose. Pintu Sar & Bidyut Saha,

National Symposium on Recent Advance in Chemistry and Industry, organized by the

Department of Chemistry, The University of Calcutta, 2014

13. Rate enhancement via micelle encapsulation for room temperature metal catalyzed Ce(IV)

oxidation of p-chlorobenzaldehyde to p-chlorobenzoic acid in aqueous medium at atmospheric

pressure, Aniruddha Ghosh & Bidyut Saha, National Seminar on Recent Progress in Chemistry,

organized by the Department of Chemistry, SKBU, Purulia, 2014

14. Rapid removal of hexavalent chromium by D-ribose from contaminated water in presence of

suitable promoter & non-functional surfactant. Pintu Sar & Bidyut Saha, 2nd International

Conference on Mother Earth,organized by the Department of Environmental Science, Burdwan

University, 2014

15. Rate enhancement via micelle encapsulation for room temperature metal catalyzed Ce(IV)

oxidation of formaldehyde to formic acid in aqueous medium at atmospheric pressure: A kinetic

approach. Aniruddha Ghosh & Bidyut Saha, 2nd International Conference on Mother Earth,

organized by the Department of Environmental Science, Burdwan University, 2014

16. Kinetics and mechanism of the reduction of Chromium(VI) by D-Arabinose in aqueous

micellar media. Susanta Malik & Bidyut Saha, 2nd International Conference on Mother Earth,

organized by the Department of Environmental Science, Burdwan University, 2014

17. Function of micellar medium in quinquivalent vanadium oxidation of methanol to

formaldehyde. Pintu Sar & Bidyut Saha, 21st West Bengal State Science and Technology

Congress, organized by The University of Burdwan & West Bengal State Science and

Technology Department, The University of Burdwan, Burdwan, 2014

18. Effect of CHAPS and CPC micelle on Ir(III) catalyzed Ce(IV) oxidation of aliphatic alcohols

at room temperature and pressure. Aniruddha Ghosh & Bidyut saha, 21st West Bengal State

Science and Technology Congress, organized by The University of Burdwan & West Bengal

State Science and Technology Department, The University of Burdwan, Burdwan, 2014

19. Surfactant assisted enhancement of bioremediation rate for hexavalent chromium by water

extracts of siris (Albizia lebbeck) sawdust. Kakali Mukherjee & Bidyut Saha, 21st West Bengal

State Science and Technology Congress, organized by The University of Burdwan & West

Bengal State Science and Technology Department, The University of Burdwan, Burdwan, 2014

20. Influence of Pyridine Derivatives on the Micelle Mediated Chromic Acid Oxidation of

Isomeric Pentanols in Aqueous Acidic Media. Pintu Sar & Bidyut Saha, National Level Seminar

on Advanced Spectroscopy, Theoretical Chemistry, Synthesis, Reactivity and Structural

22

Evaluation, organized by the Department of Chemistry, The University of Burdwan, Burdwan,

2015

21. Combination of Sodium Dodecylsulfate and 2,2´-Bipyridine for Hundred- Fold Rate

Enhancement of Chromium(VI) Oxidation of Malonic Acid at Room Temperature. Susanta

Malik & Bidyut Saha, National Level Seminar on Advanced Spectroscopy, Theoretical

Chemistry, Synthesis, Reactivity and Structural Evaluation organized by the Department of

Chemistry, The University of Burdwan, Burdwan, 2015.

22. Reliable Bioremediation of Hexavalent Chromium from Waste Water Using Water Extract of

Mango Leaves as Reductant in Association with the Neutral and Anionic Micellar Aggregation

as Redox Accelerators. Kakali Mukherjee & Bidyut Saha, National Level Seminar on Advanced

Spectroscopy, Theoretical Chemistry, Synthesis, Reactivity and Structural Evaluation organized

by the Department of Chemistry, The University of Burdwan, Burdwan, 2015.

23. Synthesis of Novel Better Oxidant Bis(bipyridine)dichloridocopper(II). Monohar Hossain

Mondal & Bidyut Saha, National Level Seminar on Advanced Spectroscopy, Theoretical

Chemistry, Synthesis, Reactivity and Structural Evaluation organized by the Department of

Chemistry, The University of Burdwan, Burdwan, 2015

24. Role of Surfactants on Metal Mediated Cerium(IV) Oxidation of Valeraldehyde at Room

Temperature and Pressure. Aniruddha Ghosh & Bidyut Saha, National Level Seminar on

Advanced Spectroscopy, Theoretical Chemistry, Synthesis, Reactivity and Structural Evaluation,

organized by the Department of Chemistry, The University of Burdwan, Burdwan, 2015

21. Bioremediation of hexavalent chromium. Kakali Mukherjee & Bidyut Saha, 22nd West

Bengal State Science and Technology Congress, North Bengal University & West Bengal State

Science and Technology Department, organized by The University of North Bengal, Darjeeling,

2015

25. Hetero-aromatic nitrogen base promoted Cr(VI) oxidation of butanal in aqueous micellar

medium at room temperature and atmospheric pressure. Susanta Malik & Bidyut Saha, 22nd

West Bengal State Science and Technology Congress, organized by the North Bengal University

& West Bengal State Science and Technology Department, organized by The University of

North Bengal, Darjeeling, 2015

26. Suitable combination of promoter and micellar catalyst for kilo fold rate acceleration on

benzaldehyde to benzoic acid conversion in aqueous media at room temperature: A kinetic

Approach. Aniruddha Ghosh & Bidyut Saha, 22nd West Bengal State Science and Technology

Congress, North Bengal University & West Bengal State Science and Technology Department,

organized by The University of North Bengal, Darjeeling, 2015

23

27. Biosorption of Carcinogenic Hexavalent Chromium from Contaminated water. Bidyut Saha,

National Symposium on Recent Advances in Chemistry & Industry, organized by the The Indian

Chemical Society, Kolkata, 2015

28. Suitable Combination of Promoter and Micellar Catalyst for Kilo Fold Rate Acceleration on

Propanol to Propionaldehyde Conversion in Aqueous Media. Aniruddha Ghosh & Bidyut Saha.

23nd West Bengal State Science and Technology Congress, organized by Presidency University,

Kolkata, 2016

29. 1000 Fold Rate Enhancement for an Organic Transformation LX Aqueous Surfactant Media

at Room Temperature. Pintu Sar & Bidyut Saha, 23nd West Bengal State Science and

Technology Congress, organized by Presidency University, Kolkata, 2016

30. Combined effect of surfactant and promoter on chromic acid oxidation of 1, 3-propanediol.

Susanta Malik & Bidyut Saha, National Seminar on Design, Synthesis, Interactions, Chemical

and Biochemical Activities of Different Functional Molecules, organized by the Department of

Chemistry, The University of Burdwan, Burdwan, 2016

31. Natural Surfactants: A new pivot to modern science and technology. Monohar Hossain

Mondal & Bidyut Saha, National Seminar on Design, Synthesis, Interactions, Chemical and

Biochemical Activities of Different Functional Molecules, organized by the Department of

Chemistry, The University of Burdwan, Burdwan, 2016

32. Micelle: The Nanoreactor. Aniruddha Ghosh & Bidyut Saha, National Seminar on Design,

Synthesis, Interactions, Chemical and Biochemical Activities of Different Functional Molecules,

organized by the Department of Chemistry, The University of Burdwan, Burdwan, 2016

33. Isolation and potential use of biosurfactants. Satyajit Biswas & Bidyut Saha, National

Seminar on Design, Synthesis, Interactions, Chemical and Biochemical Activities of Different

Functional Molecules, organized by the Department of Chemistry, The University of Burdwan,

Burdwan, 2016

34. Synthetic application of micellar catalyst in the preparation of aldol. Swagata Mandal &

Bidyut Saha, National Seminar on Design, Synthesis, Interactions, Chemical and Biochemical

Activities of Different Functional Molecules, organized by the Department of Chemistry, The

University of Burdwan, Burdwan, 2016

35. Synthetic application of micellar catalysis in the preparation of ether. Sangita Mandal &

Bidyut Saha, National Seminar on Design, Synthesis, Interactions, Chemical and Biochemical

Activities of Different Functional Molecules, organized by the Department of Chemistry, The

University of Burdwan, Burdwan, 2016

24

36. Combined effect of surfactant and promoter on chromic acid oxidation of 1, 3-propanediol.

Susanta Malik & Bidyut Saha, National Symposium in Chemical Science, organized by the

Department of Chemistry, The University of Gour Banga, Malda, 2016

37. Micellar effect of chromic acid oxidation of 1, 3-propanediol. Susanta Malik & Bidyut Saha,

UGC-SAP Sponsored National Symposium on Recent Advances in Chemistry Research,

organized by the Department of Chemistry, Visva-Bharati, Santiniketan, 2016

API Calculation (based on third amendment)

III (A) Published papers in journals

S.No Title with page number Journal Name ISBN/ISSN/

Categorization

Refereed/Non

(For

Kala/Sangit in

Categories 1&

2 lists

append)*

Whether peer-

reviewed/Impact

No of

Co-

authors

Whether

you are

the

main

author

API

Score

101 Micellar effect on hetero-aromatic

nitrogen base promoted chromic

acid oxidation of 1.3-propanediol

in aqueous media at room

temperature. (Published on line

DOI: 10.1016/j.molliq.2016.11.033)

J. Mol. Liq. ISSN: 0167-

7322

Peer reviewed,

Impact Factor

2.740

06 Yes 10.5

100 Surfactant-promoted enhancement

in bioremediation of hexavalent

chromium to trivalent chromium

by naturally occurring wall algae.

(Published on line DOI

10.1007/s11164-016-2719-0)

Res. Chem.

Intermed.

ISSN: 0922-

6168 (print

version)

ISSN: 1568-

5675

(electronic

version)

Peer reviewed,

Impact Factor

1.833

02 Yes 8.75

99 Employment and resurrection of

surfactants in bipyridine promoted

oxidation of butanal using bivalent

copper at NTP. (Published on line

DOI 10.1007/s11164-016-2721-6)

Res. Chem.

Intermed.

ISSN: 0922-

6168 (print

version)

ISSN: 1568-

5675

(electronic

version)

Peer reviewed,

Impact Factor

1.833

04 Yes 8.75

98 Selective heteroaromatic nitrogen

base promoted chromium(VI)

oxidation of isomeric pentanols in

aqueous micellar media at room

temperature. (Published on line;

DOI: 10.1016/j.jiec.2016.07.028)

J. Ind. Eng.

Chem.

ISSN: 1226-

086X

Peer reviewed,

Impact Factor

4.179

05 Yes 10.5

97 A Review of the Aldol Reaction. 46

(2016) 1327

Syn. Commun. ISSN :

0039-7911

(Print), 1532-

2432 (Online)

Peer reviewed,

Impact Factor

1.065

06 Yes 8.75

96 A Review on Advancement of

Ether Synthesis from Organic

Solvent to Water. 6 (2016) 69605

RSC Advances ISSN: 2046-

2069

Peer reviewed,

Impact Factor

3.289

06 Yes 10.5

25

95 Picolinic Acid Promoted

Permanganate Oxidation of D-

Mannitol in Micellar Medium. 53

(2016) 332

Tenside Surf.

Det.

ISSN: 0932-

3414

Peer reviewed,

Impact Factor

0.981

05 Yes 07

94 Combination of Sodium

Dodecylsulfate and 2,2/-Bipyridine

for Hundred Fold Rate

Enhancement of Chromium(VI)

Oxidation of Malonic Acid at

Room Temperature: A Greener

Approach. 45 (2016) 1043

J. Solution

Chem.

ISSN: 0095-

9782 (print

version)

ISSN: 1572-

8927

(electronic

version)

Peer reviewed,

Impact Factor

1.256

06 Yes 8.75

93 Reliable bioremediation of

hexavalent chromium from waste

water using mango leaves as

reductant in association with the

neutral and anionic micellar

aggregation as redox accelarators.

57 (2016) 16919

Des. Wat.

Treat.

ISSN:

1944-3994

(Print), 1944-

3986 (Online)

Peer reviewed,

Impact Factor

1.272

02 Yes 8.75

92 Combined effect of promoter and

surfactant on the Chromium (VI)

oxidation of D-ribose in aqueous

media at room temperature. 35

(2016) 86

J. Carbohydr.

Chem.

ISSN:

0732-8303

(Print), 1532-

2327 (Online)

Peer reviewed,

Impact Factor

0.738

03 Yes 07

91 Rate enhancement via Sodium

Dodecyl Sulfate (SDS)

encapsulation of metal mediated

Cerium (IV) oxidation of D-

mannitol to D-mannose at room

temperature and pressure: a

kinetic and mechanistic approach.

42 (2016) 2619

Res. Chem.

Intermed.

ISSN: 0922-

6168 (print

version)

ISSN: 1568-

5675

(electronic

version)

Peer reviewed,

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90 Hetero-aromatic Nitrogen base

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chlorobenzaldehyde to p-

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87 Surfactant Assistant Enhancement

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82 The influence of SDS micelle on the

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81 Sodium dodecylsulphate catalyzed

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of 2-propenol to 2-propenal in

aqueous media. 41 (2015) 10151

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80 Combination of the most efficient

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79 Micellar Catalysis on 1,10-

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Acid Oxidation of Dimethyl

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78 Role of surfactants on metal

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75 Micellar effect on pentavalent

vanadium oxidation of

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formaldehyde to formic acid in

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formic acid in aqueous acid media

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72 Surfactant assisted enhancement of

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70 Choice of suitable micellar catalyst

for 2, 2'-bipyridine promoted

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67 Third type of close Packing? 2

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66 Basicity of ammonia versus

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60 Combination of best promoter and

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in aqueous media at room

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59 Effect of CHAPS and CPC micelle

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57 Rate enhancement via micelle

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temperature metal catalyzed

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chlorobenzoic acid in aqueous

medium at atmospheric pressure.

190 (2014) 81

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56 Best combination of promoter and

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of chromic acid oxidation of D-

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rate acceleration on benzaldehyde

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109 (2013) 55

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46 Efficient combination of promoter

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40 Removal of hexavalent chromium

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39 Choice of a suitable hetero-

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38 Application of Chattim tree (Devil

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Impact factor

0.633

02 No 07

4 Cooxidation of formic acid and

oxalic acid by chromium(VI) in

aqueous acid media: a kinetic

study. (2001) 334

J. Chem. Res.

(S)

ISSN: 1747-

5198

Peer reviewed,

Impact factor

0.633

03 No 03

3 Micellar effect: evidence in favour

of different mechanistics paths of

chromium(VI) oxidation of formic

acid and oxalic acid in aqueous

acid media. (2001) 62

J. Chem. Res.

(S)

ISSN: 1747-

5198

Peer reviewed,

Impact factor

0.633

03 No 03

2

Kinetics and mechanism of the

picolinic acid catalysed

chromium(VI) oxidation of ethane-

1, 2-diol in presence and absence of

surfactants. 26 (2001) 630

Transition

Met. Chem.

ISSN: 0340-

4285 (print

version)

ISSN: 1572-

901X

(electronic

version)

Peer reviewed,

Impact factor

1.465

02 No 3.75

1 Micellar effect on the reaction of

chromium(VI) oxidation of D-

fructose in the presence and

absence of picolinic acid in aqueous

media: a kinetic study. 14 (2001)

333

J. Phys. Org.

Chem.

Online ISSN:

1099-1395

Peer reviewed,

Impact factor

1.515

04 No 1.875

Total 845

III (C) Research Projects

S.No Title Agency

(Funding,

Commissioning

and/or

Collaborating)

Period Output/

Impact, i.e.

Book/paper/

film/technology

/Web-facility/

Program/Process

Grant(s)/

Amount

mobilized

(so far) in

Rs.

(Lakhs)

Whether Principal

Investigator/

Coinvestigator or

Consultant/Quality

evaluator

API

Score

1 Bioremediation CSIR 2011-2014 Six papers 13.21 PI 15

35

Total 25

III (D) Research Guidance

of hexavalent

chromium from

industrial

effluents using

chemically

modified low

cost or cost free

lignocellulosic

materials”, Ref.

No. 01

(2463)/11/EMR-

II dt. 16-05-

2011

published in

peer reviewed

international

journals

2 Micellar effect

on the kinetics

and mechanism

of

chromium(VI)

oxidation of

different

organic

substrates in

presence of

catalysts (e.g.

picolinic acid,

2,2/-bipyridine,

1,10-

phenanthroline

etc), Ref. No.

33-495/2007

(SR) dt.

23.02.2008,

India

UGC 2008-2010 Twenty five

papers

published in

peer reviewed

international

journals

0.60 PI 10

S. No. Number Enrolled Thesis Submitted Degree awarded API Score

M. Phil or

equivalent

Ph.D. or 07 01 06 100

36

Total 95

III(E) Fellowships, Awards and Invited Lectures at National/ International Conference / Seminar

etc.

III (E) (i) Fellowship and Award

International Award/National

Award/Fellowship

Name API Score

National Award NET 10

National Award BOYSCAST 10

Total 20

III(E) (ii)Papers presented in Conferences, Seminars, Workshops, Symposia

S.

No.

Title of the Paper presented Title of

Conference /

Seminar

Organised by Whether International /

National/State/Regional/

University/College level

API

Score

1

Chromic acid Oxidation of Hexitols in

the presence of 2,2´-Bipyridyl catalyst

in Aqueous Micellar media: A Kinetic

Study.

42nd Annual

Conventin of

Chemists 2005

Indian Chemical

Society

National

3

2 Oxidation of Glycerol by Chromium

(VI) in Presence of Non Functional

Surfactants

Advanced

Spectroscopy,

Theoretical

Chemistry,

Synthesis,

Department of

Chemistry, The

University of

Burdwan,

Burdwan

National 3

equivalent

M.A./M.Sc Dissertation

37

Reactivity &

Structure

Evaluation

3 Sources, toxicity and removal of

hexavalent chromium from water

National

Conference on

Recent

Advancement in

Chemical

Sciences: 2011

Department of

Chemistry

J.K.College,

Purulia in

collaboration

with Achhruram

Memorial

College,Jhalda

National 3

4 Ground water fluoride toxicity and its

removal

National

Conference on

Recent

Advancement in

Chemical

Sciences: 2011

Department of

Chemistry

J.K.College,

Purulia in

collaboration

with Achhruram

Memorial

College,Jhalda

National 3

5 Removal of Hexavalent Chromium by

Benzyl Alcohol

National Seminar

on Design,

Synthesis,

Interaction,

Chemical Bond

& Biochemical

Activities of

Different

Functional

Molecules:2011

Department of

Chemistry, The

University of

Burdwan,

Burdwan

National 3

6 Chromic Acid Oxidation of a α-

Hydroxy Acid in Micellar Media

National Seminar

on Design,

Synthesis,

Interaction,

Chemical Bond

& Biochemical

Activities of

Different

Functional

Molecules, 2011

Department of

Chemistry, The

University of

Burdwan,

Burdwan

National 3

7 Bioremediation of Hexavalent

Chromium from Contaminated Water

National Seminar

On Recent

Advance in

Chemical

Science, 2012

Department of

Chemistry, The

University of

Burdwan,

Burdwan

National 3

38

8 Choice of best promoter for Chromic

Acid Oxidation of D-Ribose

National

Symposium on

Recent Advance

in Chemistry and

Industry, 2014

Department of

Chemistry, The

University of

Calcutta

National 3

9 Rate enhancement via micelle

encapsulation for room temperature

metal catalyzed Ce(IV) oxidation of p-

chlorobenzaldehyde to p-

chlorobenzoic acid in aqueous medium

at atmospheric pressure

Recent Progress

in Chemistry,

2014

Department of

Chemistry,

SKBU

National 3

10 Rapid removal of hexavalent

chromium by D-ribose from

contaminated water in presence of

suitable promoter & non-functional

surfactant

2nd International

Conference on

Mother Earth,

2014

Department of

Environmental

Science,

Burdwan

University

International 5

11 Function of micellar medium in

quinquivalent vanadium oxidation of

methanol to formaldehyde

21st West Bengal

State Science and

Technology

Congress, 2014

The University

of Burdwan &

West Bengal

State Science

and Technology

Department

State 2

12 Effect of chaps and cpc micelle on

Ir(III) catalyzed Ce(IV) oxidation of

aliphatic alcohols at room temperature

and pressure

21st West Bengal

State Science and

Technology

Congress, 2014

The University

of Burdwan &

West Bengal

State Science

and Technology

Department

State 2

13 Surfactant assisted enhancement of

bioremediation rate for hexavalent

chromium by water extracts of siris

(Albizia lebbeck) sawdust

21st West Bengal

State Science and

Technology

Congress, 2014

The University

of Burdwan &

West Bengal

State Science

and Technology

Department

State 2

14 Influence of Pyridine Derivatives on

the Micelle Mediated Chromic Acid

Oxidation of Isomeric Pentanols in

Aqueous Acidic Media

National Level

Seminar on

Advanced

Spectroscopy,

Theoretical

Chemistry,

Synthesis,

Reactivity and

Structural

Evaluation,2015

Department of

Chemistry, The

University of

Burdwan,

Burdwan

National 3

39

15 Combination of Sodium

Dodecylsulfate and 2,2/-Bipyridine for

Hundred –Fold Rate Enhancement of

Chromium(VI) Oxidation of Malonic

Acid at Room Temperature

National Level

Seminar on

Advanced

Spectroscopy,

Theoretical

Chemistry,

Synthesis,

Reactivity and

Structural

Evaluation,2015

Department of

Chemistry, The

University of

Burdwan,

Burdwan

National 3

16 Reliable Bioremediation of Hexavalent

Chromium from Waste Water Using

Water Extract of Mango Leaves as

Reductant in Association with the

Neutral and Anionic Micellar

Aggregation as Redox Accelerators

National Level

Seminar on

Advanced

Spectroscopy,

Theoretical

Chemistry,

Synthesis,

Reactivity and

Structural

Evaluation,2015

Department of

Chemistry, The

University of

Burdwan,

Burdwan

National 3

17 Synthesis of Novel Better Oxidant

Bis(bipyridine)dichloridocopper(II)

National Level

Seminar on

Advanced

Spectroscopy,

Theoretical

Chemistry,

Synthesis,

Reactivity and

Structural

Evaluation,2015

Department of

Chemistry, The

University of

Burdwan,

Burdwan

National 3

18 Role of Surfactants on Metal Mediated

Cerium(IV) Oxidation of

Valeraldehyde at Room Temperature

and Pressure

National Level

Seminar on

Advanced

Spectroscopy,

Theoretical

Chemistry,

Synthesis,

Reactivity and

Structural

Evaluation,2015

Department of

Chemistry, The

University of

Burdwan,

Burdwan

National 3

19 Bioremediation of hexavalent

chromium

22nd West Bengal

State Science and

Technology

Congress, 2015

North Bengal

University &

West Bengal

State Science

and Technology

Department

State 2

40

20 Hetero-aromatic nitrogen base

promoted Cr(VI) oxidation of butanal

in aqueous micellar medium at room

temperature and atmospheric

pressure

22nd West Bengal

State Science and

Technology

Congress, 2015

North Bengal

University &

West Bengal

State Science

and Technology

Department

State 2

21 Suitable combination of promoter and

micellar catalyst for kilo fold rate

acceleration on benzaldehyde to

benzoic acid conversion in aqueous

media at room temperature: A kinetic

Approach

22nd West Bengal

State Science and

Technology

Congress, 2015

North Bengal

University &

West Bengal

State Science

and Technology

Department

State 2

22 Biosorption of Carcinogenic

Hexavalent Chromium from

Contaminated water

Proceedings of

the National

Symposium on

Recent Advances

in Chemistry &

Industry (2015)

The Indian

Chemical

Society

National 3

23 Suitable Combination of Promoter

and Micellar Catalyst for Kilo Fold

Rate Acceleration on Propanol to

Propionaldehyde Conversion in

Aqueous Media

23nd West Bengal

State Science and

Technology

Congress, 2016

Presidency

University,

Kolkata

State 2

24 1000 Fold Rate Enhancement For an

Organic Transformation LX Aqueous

Surfactant Media at Room

Temperature

23nd West Bengal

State Science and

Technology

Congress, 2016

Presidency

University,

Kolkata

State 2

25 Combined effect of surfactan and

promoter on chromic acid oxidation of

1, 3-propanediol

Design, Synthesis,

Interactions,

Chemical and

Biochemical

Activities of

Different

Functional

Molecules, 2016

Department of

Chemistry, The

University of

Burdwan,

Burdwan

National 3

26 Natural Surfactants: A new pivot to

modern science and technology

Design, Synthesis,

Interactions,

Chemical and

Biochemical

Activities of

Different

Functional

Molecules, 2016

Department of

Chemistry, The

University of

Burdwan,

Burdwan

National 3

41

27 Micelle : The Nanoreactor Design, Synthesis,

Interactions,

Chemical and

Biochemical

Activities of

Different

Functional

Molecules, 2016

Department of

Chemistry, The

University of

Burdwan,

Burdwan

National 3

28 Isolation and potential use of

biosurfactant

Design, Synthesis,

Interactions,

Chemical and

Biochemical

Activities of

Different

Functional

Molecules, 2016

Department of

Chemistry, The

University of

Burdwan,

Burdwan

National 3

29 Synthetic application of micellar

catalysis in the preparation of aldol

Design, Synthesis,

Interactions,

Chemical and

Biochemical

Activities of

Different

Functional

Molecules, 2016

Department of

Chemistry, The

University of

Burdwan,

Burdwan

National 3

30 Synthetic application of micellar

catalysis in the preparation of ether

Design, Synthesis,

Interactions,

Chemical and

Biochemical

Activities of

Different

Functional

Molecules, 2016

Department of

Chemistry, The

University of

Burdwan,

Burdwan

National 3

Total 84

III (E) (ii) Invited Lectures at National/ International Conference / Seminar etc.

S.

No.

Title of Lecture /

Academic Session/

Title of

Conference /

Seminar etc.

Organised by Whether

international

/national

API Score

1 Bioremediation of

hexavalent chromium

from water

National

Conference on

Recent

Advancement

in Chemical

Sciences:2011

Department of

Chemistry,

J.K.College,

Purulia in

collaboration

with

A.M.College,

National 5

42

Jhalda

2 (i) Micelles: Historical,

Theoretical & Applied

Aspects

(ii) Sources, Toxicity &

Remediation of

Hexavalent Chromium

Refreshers

Course in

Chemistry,

October 30 -

November 19,

2014.

ASC, NBU,

Darjeeling, WB

National 2x5= 10

Total 15

All Total 1089