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1 CURRICULUM-VITAE Name of the Teacher : PROF. MAHULIKAR PRAMOD PANDURANG Designation : Director, BCUD, North Maharashtra University, Jalgaon Date of Birth : 19/09/1964 Permanent Address : At Post- Mahuli, Tal- Khanapur, Dist- Sangli (415 310) Email : [email protected] Office : 0257-2257221 Mobile No : 09423044000 Educational qualification : M. Sc., Ph.D. Sr. No. Degree Subject University Year of Passing Class 1. S. S. C. Mar., Hin., Eng., Sci., Soc. Sci., Maths. Pune Board 1980 First 2. H. S. C. Mar., Eng., Phys., Chem., Biol., Maths. Pune Board 1982 First 3. B. Sc. Chemistry ( Physics & Maths) Shivaji University, Kolhapur 1985 First 4. M.Sc. Organic Chemistry Shivaji University, Kolhapur 1987 First 5. Ph. D.* Organic Chemistry Shivaji University, Kolhapur 1993 - *Title of Ph.D. Thesis : APPLICATIONS OF MELDRUM’S ACID IN ORGANIC SYNTHESIS. *Research Guide : Prof. R.B. Mane Head, Department of Chemistry, Shivaji University, Kolhapur-416 004.

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CURRICULUM-VITAE

Name of the Teacher : PROF. MAHULIKAR PRAMOD PANDURANG

Designation : Director,

BCUD, North Maharashtra University, Jalgaon

Date of Birth : 19/09/1964

Permanent Address : At Post- Mahuli, Tal- Khanapur, Dist- Sangli

(415 310)

Email : [email protected]

Office : 0257-2257221

Mobile No : 09423044000

Educational qualification : M. Sc., Ph.D.

Sr.

No.

Degree Subject University Year of

Passing

Class

1. S. S. C. Mar., Hin., Eng., Sci.,

Soc. Sci., Maths.

Pune Board 1980 First

2. H. S. C. Mar., Eng., Phys.,

Chem., Biol., Maths.

Pune Board 1982 First

3. B. Sc. Chemistry

( Physics & Maths)

Shivaji

University,

Kolhapur

1985 First

4. M.Sc. Organic Chemistry Shivaji

University,

Kolhapur

1987 First

5. Ph. D.* Organic Chemistry Shivaji

University,

Kolhapur

1993 -

*Title of Ph.D. Thesis : APPLICATIONS OF MELDRUM’S ACID IN ORGANIC

SYNTHESIS.

*Research Guide : Prof. R.B. Mane

Head, Department of Chemistry,

Shivaji University, Kolhapur-416 004.

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Teaching Experience: 23 years (updated January 2017)

Sr. No. Position

held

Institution Period

From- To

Total Years

1.

Assistant

Professor

K.B.P. College, Pandharpur,

Dist.- Solapur

26/08/1993 -

31/07/1994

1 Year

2.

Assistant

Professor

N.M.U., Jalgaon

01/08/1994 -

06/12/2000

6 Years &

4 Months

3.

Associate

Professor

N.M.U., Jalgaon

Head, Department of

Pesticides

& Agrochemicals

Head, Department of Industrial

Chemistry

Since

07/12/2000

10/05/2002-

13/03/2005

Since

14/03/2005

1 Year &

5 months

2 Years &

10 months

4. Professor N.M.U., Jalgaon

Head, Department of Industrial

Chemistry

Since

07/12/2008

5. Director School of Chemical Sciences 20/06/2011 –

27/10/2016

5 Years &

4 months

6. Director Board of Colleges & University

Development, North

Maharashtra University,

Jalgaon

Since

28/10/2016

Awards

1. “Research (Fund) Award”, 2015-2016, North Maharashtra University, Jalgaon.

2. “One-Time Grant” Award, 2013-2014, UGC, New Delhi.

3. “Best Teacher Award” 2012-2013, North Maharashtra University, Jalgaon.

4. Senior Research Fellowship, CSIR, New Delhi (1991-1992).

5. Junior Research Fellowship, UGC, New Delhi (1988-1991).

6. Fellow of Maharashtra Academy of Sciences, Pune (2016).

Research Experience: 28 years (updated January 2017)

Research Activities

Thrust Areas of Research

I] Design and development of drugs

Anti-ulcer, Anti-diabetic, Antifilarial and Anti- obesity agents -

benzimidazole, piperazine, quinazoline, 1,4- benzothiazine, etc.

compounds.

Characterization and evaluation of activity.

II] Natural Products, Structural Modifications and Pest Management

a] Monoterpenoids

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Natural products (monoterpenoids and others) and their structural

modifications to prepare the libraries of synthetic derivatives for bioassay

in search of eco-friendly pest management agents.

b] Plant Extracts (Botanicals / Biopesticides)

i) Applications as eco-friendly pest management agents.

ii) Applications of after-extraction-residues.

Pest management (agricultural, stored grains and public health sectors).

c] Controlled Release Formulation of Pesticides by Microencapsulation

Techniques

III] Environmentally benign chemistry/Green chemistry

i) Microwave Mediated Organic Synthesis.

ii) Polymer-Supported Reactions.

Development of greener approaches for the biologically active compounds

such as pharmaceutical drugs and pest management agents.

IV] High Energy Materials (HEMs)

i) Synthesis of high energy materials (explosives, propellants, binders).

ii) Development of environmentally benign approaches for the synthesis

(especially for nitration) of HEMs.

V] Meldrum’s Acid

i) Applications in organic synthesis.

ii) Applications in the synthesis of natural products and biologically active

compounds.

VI] Conducting Polymers/Self Healing Coating

Electrosynthesis, characterization and applications of conducting polymers

and co-polymers for anti-corrosive properties.

VII] Nano-Fillers and Polymer Composites

Synthesis of inorganic nano-fillers and their applications in polymer

composites.

VIII] Applications of Fly ash

i) Application in soil amendment/amelioration and composting.

ii) Pesticides formulations.

iii) Organic catalysis- solid support for microwave mediated reactions.

iv) Applications in chromatography (thin layer and column).

IX] Analysis of Pesticides Residues

Analysis of pesticides residues from soil, water and agriculture produce to

check the residue levels, to predict the hazardous effects and to suggest the

remedies for minimization of residues.

Research Guidance

Degree Students guided Students working

Ph.D. 17 08

M.Phil. 01 --

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M.Sc.

(Projects in groups)

Industrial Chemistry,

Polymer Chemistry

Pesticides &

Agrochemicals

and Organic Chemistry

04 (1995), 03 (1996), 12 (1997),

08 (1998), 09 (1999), 11 (2000),

11 (2001), 15 (2002), 15 (2003),

15 (2004), 12 (2005), 09(2006),

19 (2007), 19 (2008), 08(2009),

11(2010), 09(2011), 08 (2012),

08 (2013), 09 (2014), 09 (2015),

07 (2016)

08 (2017)

List of Ph.D. Students: (Guide)

Ph.D. degree Awarded

Sr.

No.

Name of Students

(Date of Registration)

(Category) Topic of Research

Year of

Award

1 Mr. P. M. Dewang

(16/12/1998)

(SBC)

Synthesis, characterization and applications of

monoterpenoids derivatives as pesticides

13/02/2002

2 Mr. N. S. Pawar

(24/11/1999)

(OBC)

Application of polymer-supported reactions in

pesticide synthesis

16/06/2003

3 Mr. D. S. Dalal

(21/06/ 2001)

(Open)

Synthesis of biological active compounds

using polymer- supported reactions

21/09/2004

4 Mr. D. H. More

(21/06/2001)

(SC)

Application of microwave irradiation

techniques for the synthesis of biologically

active compounds

24/12/2004

5 Ms. K. M. Chavan

(21/06/2001)

(OBC)

Isolation, characterization and application of

some botanicals as eco-friendly pesticides

07/10/2005

6 Ms. V.P. Nikumbh

(21/06/2001)

(OBC)

Monoterpenoids: Structural, modification and

their applications as pesticides

19/10/2005

7 Mr. V. L. Kulkarni

(20/05/2004)

(Open)

Development of analytical methods for

biologically active compounds using

sophisticated instruments

17/03/2008

8 Mr. D. M. Badgujar

(27/10/2004)

(OBC)

Development of eco-friendly nitration

methodologies for the synthesis of high-energy

materials

03/04/2008

9 Mr. H.P. Narkhede

(27/10/2004)

(OBC)

Microwave mediated synthesis of some

biologically active compounds as greener

alternative

30/07/2008

10 Mr. U. B. More

(27/10/2004)

(OBC)

Polymer-supported synthesis of some

heterocyclic bioactive compounds as

environmentally benign approach

06/08/2008

11 Mr. C. B. Patil

(21/04/2006)

(OBC)

Studies on nanofilled polymer composites 27/05/2009

12 Mr. C. N. Raut

(21/04/2006)

(NT)

Synthesis and biological activity evaluation of

novel 2-substituted benzimidazole compounds

16/05/2011

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13 Mr. S. M. Bharambe

(21/04/2006)

(OBC)

Analysis of pesticides residue in soil and

vegetables from Jalgaon district

16/05/2011

14 Mr. U. D .Patil

(12/05/2008)

(OBC)

Synthesis and evaluation of biologically active

heterocyclic compounds containing substituted

pyridines.

13/10/2011

15 Mr. R. S. Jadhav

(22/01/2009)

(OBC)

Development of conducting and encapsulated

polymers for anticorrosive and self healing

coatings

02/03/2012

16 Ms. P. S. Deshpande

(21/04/2006)

(Open)

Chemical modification of lipids for

applications in chemical industry

26/06/2013

17 Mr. A. V. Bagle

(22/02/2011)

(SC)

Development of Formulation of Pesticides

Based on Microencapsulation

14/02/2015

Working Ph. D. Students (Guide)

Sr.

No.

Name of Students

(Date of Registration)

(Category) Topic of Research Status

1 Mr. A. D. Kshirsagar

(22/02/2011)

(OBC)

Synthesis of energetic polymer by

Greener Approach

Working

2 Ms. P. S. Sisode

(22/02/2011)

(OBC)

Development of encapsulated polymers for

self healing and anticorrosive coatings

Working

3 Mr. I. B. Chaudhari

(22/02/2011)

(OBC)

Electrosynthesis, characterization and

applications of conducting polymers as

anticorrosive coatings

Working

4 Mr. A. F. Patil

(22/02/2011)

(OBC)

Studies on heterogeneous catalysis in

synthetic organic chemistry

Working

5 Mr. V. N. Mahire

(06/05/2013)

(SC)

Clean synthesis and bioactivity evaluation of

newer benzimidazole compounds

Working

6 Mr. R. S. Patil

(06/05/2013)

(OBC)

Study of Ring Transformation Reaction:

Synthesis and Applications

Working

7 Mr. V. N. Shinde

(06/05/2013)

(OBC)

Synthesis and Biological Screening of Novel

isooxazole containing molecules

Working

8 Mr. A. S. Patil

(02/02/2015)

(OBC)

Synthesis, study and applications of newer

imidazolium and pyridinium based ionic

liquids

Working

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List of M.Phil. Students: (Guide)

Sr.

No.

Name of Students

(Date of Registration)

(Category)

Topic of Research Year of

Award

1 Ms. P. S. Sisode

(OBC)

Synthesis and characterization of bioactive

quinazolinone compounds

04/05/2009

Books published

1. Environment: Global Changes and Challenges

Editor Ram Prakash, ABD Publishers, Jaipur (INDIA)

ISBN: 81-85771-80-4, 2003 (Rs. 750/- , US $ 75)

Chapter 15, Eco-Friendly Agents for Pest Management, pages 245 – 276.

P. P. Mahulikar (Kumbhar)and P. M. Dewang

2. Botanicals as Ecofriendly Pesticides

P. P. Mahulikar and Ms. K. M. Chavan

New India Publishing Agency, New Delhi, (INDIA)

ISBN: 81-89422-57-X, 2007 (Rs. 600/- , US $ 30), Total pages 264.

3. Global Food Security: Concern, Reality and Remedies

Editors Dr. Seema Joshi, Mr. Anil Dongre and Dr. Sameer Narkhede

Himalaya Publishing House, Mumbai

ISBN: 978-81-8488-689-4, 2010

Chapter 5, Causes of Pesticide Practices in Farming and Remedial Solution to Food

Security, pages 38 – 44.

Shailendra M. Bharambe and Pramod P. Mahulikar

4. CHEMISTRY [CH 345: Industrial Chemistry], T. Y. B. Sc. Semester II, Paper V

Vrinda Publications, Jalgaon, First Edition, 2013,

Prof. P. P. Mahulikar, Dr. N. S. Pawar, Mr. S. B. Salve and Dr. C. B. Patil

5. Smart Materials for Corrosion Protection

Chapter : Smart Self Healing Coating for Material Protection

Rajendra S. Jadhav, Gulzar Waghoo, Dilip G. Hundiwale and Pramod P. Mahulikar

Publication: Wood Head publication, Germany.

Articles

1. Eco-friendly Pesticides: An Integral Part of Integrated Pest Management.

P. P. Kumbhar (Mahulikar) SOUVENIR of 18th Annual National Conference of

Indian Council of Chemists, North Maharashtra University, Jalgaon, Dec. 27 - 29, 1999;

pp. 69-75.

2. MONOTERPENOIDS: THE NATURAL PEST MANAGEMENT AGENTS

P. P. Kumbhar (Mahulikar) and Dewang P. M.

Chemical Weekly, 133-136, February 20, 2001.

3. Monoterpenoids: Botanical Managers of Pests

P. P. Kumbhar (Mahulikar) and P. M. Dewang

Agriculture Today, 47-49, May 2001.

4. POLYMER-SUPPORTED REACTIONS: ENVIRONMENTALLY BENIGN

APPROACH IN SYNTHETIC ORGANIC CHEMISTRY

D. S. Dalal, N. S. Pawar and P. P. Mahulikar

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Chemical Weekly, 193-202, August 12, 2003.

5. Conducting Polymers: An Emerging Field of Modern Science and Technology

D. D. Borole, U. R. Kapadi, P. P. Mahulikar and D. G. Hundiwale.

Chemical Weekly. June 2004.

6. Microwave Assisted organic Reactions - An integrated part of green chemistry.

D. H. More and P. P. Mahulikar,

Chemical Weekly, June 28, 2005.

7. Fly ash: an economic and viable alternative stationary phase and column packing

material for chromatography. .

N. S. Pawar, V. P. Nikumbh, D. S. Dalal, D. H. More and P. P. Mahulikar

Chemical Weekly, March 15, 2005.

Report

1. Annual report 2002 – 2003, Ministry of Environment and Forest, Government of India,

New Delhi.

Paryavaran Abstracts, Vol. 19, No. 3-4, 2002

Abstract No. 0203- 023: Eco-friendly Pest Management using Monoterpenoids –I:

Antifungal Efficacy of Thymol Derivatives.

P. P. Kumbhar (Mahulikar) and P. M. Dewang

J. Sci. Ind. Res., 60 (8), 645-648, 2001.

Papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international)

International Publications

Sr. No. Paper Details Journal

Details

I. F.

20

16

1. Designing of polyamidoamine-based polyurea

microcapsules containing tung oil for anticorrosive

coating applications

Pyus D. Tatiya, Pramod P. Mahulikar, Vikas V. Gite

J. Coat. Technol.

Res., 13 (4) 715-

726, 2016 1.342

2. Synthesis of Ibuprofen Intermediate using

Alcoholic Silver Nanoparticles and its Kinetics: A

Greener Approach towards Drug Synthesis

Chem. Phy. Lett.

DOI:10.1016/j.cple

tt.2017.01.021 1.860

3. Fe3O4-polyaniline nanofibers synthesis in non-ionic

surfactant based swollen liquid crystals

Shivkumar Y. Patil, Pramod P. Mahulikar, Sandeep

J. Pawar, Vishwanath. S. Zope

International

Journal of

Advanced

Scientific and

Technical Research

2016, 6 (2), 248-

267

Peer-

Reviewed

4. Selective ciprofloxacin antibiotic detection by

fluorescent siderophore pyoverdin,

Madhuri K. Pawar, Kundan C. Tayade, Suban K.

Sahoo, Pramod P. Mahulikar, Anil S. Kuwar,

Bhushan L. Chaudhari

Biosensors and

Bioelectronics

Volume 81, 2016,

274–279

7.476

5. Silane@TiO2 nanoparticles-driven expeditious

synthesis of biologically active

benzo[4,5]imidazo[1,2-a]chromeno[4,3

d]pyrimidin-6-one scaffolds: A green approach,

Vilas N. Mahire, Vijay E. Patel, Ashok B.

Chaudhari, Vikas V. Gite and Pramod P. Mahulikar

J. Chem. Sci. 128

(2016) 671-679

1.085

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6. Interfacial analysis and reaction engineering of

sucrose ester mediated solution spray synthesis of

lead chromate nanorods, Priya Suresh Deshpande,

Virendra Jagannath Patil, Pramod Pandurang

Mahulikar, Ujwal Dhanraj Patil, Ravindra

Dattatraya Kulkarni

Chemical

Engineering and

Processing 95

(2015) 390-402

2.154

7. Microwave assisted synthesis and characterization

of glycidyl azide polymers containing different

initiating diol units, Ajay Kshirsagar, Vikas Gite,

Dilip Hundiwale, Pramod Mahulikar*

Central European

Journal of

Energetic

Materials, 2015,

12(4), 757-767

1.280

8. Neem acetylated polyester polyols-Renewable source

based smart PU coatings containing quinoline

(corrosion inhibitor) encapsulated polyurea

microcapsules for enhance anticorrosive property,

Ravindra Marathe, Pyus Tatiya, Ashok Chaudhari,

Jeongwook Lee, Pramod Mahulikar, Daewon Sohn,

Vikas Gite

Industrial Crops

and Products 77

(2015) 239-250 3.449

9. Development of PU coatings from neem oil based

alkyds prepared by monoglyceride route

Journal of

American Oil

Chemist’s Society

92 (2015) 733-741

1.505

10. Microencapsulation of quinoline as a corrosion

inhibitor in polyurea microcapsules for application

in anticorrosive PU coatings, Vikas V. Gite, , Pyus

D. Tatiya, Ranindra J. Marathe, Pramod P.

Mahulikar, Dilip G. Hundiwale,

Progress in

Organic Coatings

83, (2015) 11-18 2.632

11. Eco-friendly polyurethane coatings from

cottonseed and karanja oil, Mandar S.

Gaikwad, Vikas V. Gite, Pramod P.

Mahulikar, Dilip G. Hundiwale, Omprakash S.

Yemul

Progress in

Organic Coatings,

86 (2015) 64-172 2.632

12. Facile one-pot clean synthesis of benzimidazole

motifs: Exploration on bismuth nitrate accelerated

subtle catalysis

Vilas N. Mahire, Pramod. P. Mahulikar*

Chinese Chemical

Letters, 26, (2015)

983-987

1.947

13. A green process development for the synthesis of

aliphatic symmetrical N, N´-disubstituted thiourea

derivatives in aqueous medium, Asha D. Jangale,

Priyanka P. Kumavat, Yogesh B. Wagh, Yogesh A.

Tayade, Pramod P. Mahulikar, Dipak S. Dalal*

Synth. Comm., 45,

236–244, 2015

1.065

201

4

14. Fatty acids based transparent polyurethane films

and coatings, Sandip D. Rajput, Dilip G.

Hundiwale, Pramod P. Mahulikar, Vikas V. Gite

Progress in

Organic Coatings

77, 9, 2014, 1360–

1368

2.632

15. Synthesis and characterization of estolide esters for

tribological properties, Sujay U. Mahajan, Priya R.

Kulkarni, R. D. Kulkarni, P. P. Mahulikar,

International

Journal of

Mechanical And

Production

Engineering, 2

(2014) 75-78

Peer

reviewed

16. MFA zeotype catalyst: a grrener approach for

the synthesis of INH azomethine scaffolds,

Devendra S. Raghuvanshi, Pramod P.

Mahulikar and Jyotsna S. Meshram

RSC Adv., 5

(2015) 48071-

48078

3.289

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17. Development of anticorrosive two pack

polyurethane coatings based on modified fatty

amide of Azadirachta indica Juss oil cured at room

temperature – a sustainable Resource, A. B.

Chaudhari, A.S.Kuwar, P. P., Mahulikar, D. G.

Hundiwale, R. D. Kulkarni and V. V. Gite

RSC Adv.,

4,17866-17872,

2014

3.289

18. Melt Processing and Characterization of

Polypropylene/Pristine Montmorillonite

Nanocomposite: Influence of Compatibilizer and

Hyperbranched Polymer, Pyus D Tatiya, Mahendra

R. Nevare, P. P. Mahulikar, Vikas V. Gite

Journal of Vinyl &

Additive

Technology, DOI

10.1002/vnl.21430

2014

1.55

19. Synergism between LDH and Nano-Zinc

Phosphate on the Flammability and Mechanical

Properties of Polypropylene M. R. Nevare , V. V.

Gite, P. P. Mahulikar , A. Ahamad, S. D. Rajput

Polym. Plast.

Technol. Eng.,

53: 5 (2014) 429-

434

2.53

20. Fabrication of Core Shell Novel Polyurea Microcapsules

Using Isophorone Diisocyanate (IPDI) Trimer for

Release System R. K. Hedaoo, P. P. Mahulikar, A. B.

Chaudhari, S. D. Rajput, V. V. Gite

Int. J. Polym. Mat.

Polym. Biomat.,

63, 1–9, 2014

1.667

21. Fabrication of Dendritic 0G PAMAM-Based

Novel Polyurea Microcapsules for Encapsulation

of Herbicide and Release Rate from Polymer Shell

in Different Environment R. K. Hedaoo, P. D.

Tatiya, P. P. Mahulikar, V. V. Gite

Design Monomers

& Polym., 17 (2)

111–125, 2014

2.21

22. Biobased dimer fatty acid containing two pack

polyurethane for wood finished coatings, Sandip

D. Rajput, Pramod P. Mahulikar, Vikas V. Gite

Progress in

Organic Coatings

77, 38– 46, 2014

2.632

2013

23. Highly Convenient Regioselective Synthesis of

(2E)-2-[2,3,6-triarylpyrimi din-4(3H)-

ylidene]acetonitriles through Ring Transformation

Reactions,

Pramod P. Mahulikar

Tetrahedron

Lett.,54, 343-346,

2013. 2.347

24. Epoxidation of mustard oil and ring opening with

2-ethylhexanol for biolubricants with enhanced

thermo-oxidative and cold flow characteristics,

Ravindra D. Kulkarni, Priya S. Deshpande, Sujay

U. Mahajan, Pramod P. Mahulikar,

Industrial Crops

and Products 49

(2013) 586-592 3.449

25. Synthesis of multicore phenol formaldehyde

microcapsules and their application in polyurethane

paint formulation for self-healing anticorrosive

coating

RS Jadhav, V Mane, AV Bagle, DG Hundiwale, PP

Mahulikar, G Waghoo

International

Journal of

Industrial

Chemistry 4 (1),

31,2013

Peer

reviewed

26. Synthesis of Sucrose–Coconut Fatty Acids Esters:

Reaction Kinetics and Rheological Analysis, Priya

S. Deshpande, Tushar D. Deshpande, Ravindra D.

Kulkarni, and Pramod P. Mahulikar

Ind. Eng. Chem.

Res. 52, 43

(2013),15024-

15033

2.567

27. An Innovative Greener Protocol for the Synthesis

of 3-(Pyridin-2-yl)-5-sec-aminobiphenyl-4-

carbonitriles and 9,10-Dihydro-3-(pyridine-2-yl)-1-

sec-amino phenanthrene-2-carbonitriles,

Pramod P. Mahulikar

Journal of

Heterocyclic

Chemistry, 50, 5,

1180-1186 (2013).

0.685

28. Effective Synthesis of Nitriles from Oximes by

using SnCl4,

Pramod P. Mahulikar

International

Journal of Chem

Tech

Research,5(1), 24-

Peer

reviewed

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27, (2013).

29. Radial Scavenging and DNA cleavage inhibitory

acitivities of 2,3-dihydroxybenzol glycine obtained

from Bacillus subtilis,

Jayesh J. Ahire, Pramod P. Mahulikar, and Bhushan

L. Chaudhari,

Record of Natural

Product, 7:2, 776-

779 (2013). 0.81

30. Novel Polyurea Microcapsules Using Dendritic

Functional Monomer: Synthesis, Characterization,

and Its Use in Self-healing and Anticorrosive

Polyurethane Coatings

Piyus D. Tatiya, Rahul K Hedaoo, Pramod P.

Mahulikar, and Vikas V. Gite*

Ind. Eng. Chem.

Res. 2013, 52,

1562−1570 2.567

31. Synthesis and Characterization of Resorcinol Based

Crosslinked Phenol Formaldehyde Microcapsules for

Encapsulation of Pendimethalin,

R. K. Hedaoo, Pramod P Mahulikar, V. V. Gite,

Polymer-Plastics

Tech. & Eng.,

2013, 52, 243-249. 2.53

32. Controlled Release Study of Phenol Formaldehyde

Microcapsules Containg Neem Oil as an Insecticides,

A. V. Bagle, R. S. Jadhav, V. V. Gite, D. G. Hundiwale

and Pramod P. Mahulikar*

Inter. Journal of

Polymeric

Material, 62: 421-

425, (2013).

1.667

33. Synthesis and Antibacterial Activity of 1-Naphthyl

Ethers and Esters

Pawar Nilesh S. Garud Sunil L. and Mahulikar

Pramod P.

Research Journal

of Chemistry and

Environment,

17(2), 2013.

0.650

34. Development of Eco-friendly Polyurethane

Coatings Based on Neem Oil Polyetheramide

A. B. Chaudhari, S. D. Rajput, P. P. Mahulikar, R.

D. Kulkarni, V. V. Gite,

Industrial Crops &

Products, 2013, 50,

550-556 3.449

2012

35. Studies an Antifungal Activity of 1-Naphthyl

Ethers and Esters.

N. S. Pawar*, R. S. Balaskar*, S. L. Garud and

Pramod P. Mahulikar

Der

ChemicaSinica,

3(2), 477-480

(2012).

Peer

reviewed

36. Preparation and Characterization of Polypropylene

Nanocomposites Filled with Nano

Calcium Phosphate.

A. Ahamad, A. B. Chaudhari, C. B. Patil, Pramod

P. Mahulikar, D. G. Hundiwale and V. V. Gite*.

Polymer-Plastics

Tech. &Eng. , 51:

786-790, (2012) 2.53

37. Studies on the Flame Retardant, Mechanical and

Thermal Properties of Ternary Magnesium

Hydroxide/clay/EVA Nanocomposites

A. Ahamad, C. B. Patil, Pramod P. Mahulikar, D.

G. Hundiwale and V. V. Gite*.

Journal of

Elastomers and

Plastics, 44(3),

251-261, (2012)

0.671

38. A Convenient, TiCl4 / SnCl4 Mediated Synthesis of

N-Phenyl or N-Aryl benzamidines and N-

Phenylpicolinamidines’,

Pramod. P. Mahulikar

ISRN Organic

Chemistry, Volume

2012, Article ID

963195, 6 pages

doi:10.5402/2012/

963195

Peer

reviewed

39. Synthesis, Characterization and Comparison of

Polyurethane, Polyurea and Phenol Formaldehyde

Microcapsules for Release Rate of Pendimethalin,

R. K. Hedaoo, Pramod P. Mahulikar, V. V. Gite*

SRTMU's Res. J.

Sci. 2012, 1(2), 67

– 86

Peer

reviewed

2011

40. Synthesis of Waterborne Nanopolyanilne Latexes and

Application of Nano Polyaniline Particles in Epoxy

Paint Formulation for Smart Corrosion Resistivity of

Carbon Steel.

R. S. Jadhav, K. J. Patil, D. G. Hundiwale and Pramod P.

Mahulikar*.

Polym. Adv.

Technol. 22, 1620-

1627, (2011). 1.823

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41. Synthesis and Characterization of Phenol

Formaldehyde Microcapsules Containing Linseed

Oil and its use in Epoxy for Self-Healing and

Anticorrosive Coating.

R. S. Jadhav, D. G. Hundiwale and Pramod P.

Mahulikar*.

J. of Applied

Polymer Science,

119 (5), 2911-2916,

(2011). 1.600

42. Microwave-Mediated Synthesis and Antibacterial

Activity of Some Novel 2-(Substituted Biphenyl)

Benzimidazoles via Suzuki-Miyaura Cross Coupling

Reaction and Their N-Substituted Derivatives.

C. N. Raut, S. M. Bharambe, Y. A. Pawar and Pramod P.

Mahulikar*.

J. Heterocycl.

Chem., 48(2), 419-

425, (2011). 0.685

43. Catalytic metathesis of unsaturated fatty esters:

Synthesis and Applications, Priya Deshpande, P. P.

Mahulikar,

International Journal

of Advances in

Chemical Engg. and

Technology, 1 (2011)

47-54

Peer

reviewed

44. High Performance of Polyaniline/TiO2 Nano composites

in Epoxy for Smart Corrosion Resistant Coating.

Pramod P. Mahulikar*, R. S. Jadhav and D. G.

Hundiwale.

Iranian Polymer

Journal, 20, 367-

376, (2011). 1.684

45. Catalytic Metathesis of Unsaturated Fatty Esters:

Synthesis and Application.

P. Deshpande and Pramod P. Mahulikar*.

Inter. J. Adv. in

Chem. Eng. and

Tech., 1(1), 47-54,

(2011).

Peer reviewed

46. Synthesis of 1,4- benzothiazine compound

containing isatin moieties as antimicrobial agent.

Y. A. Pawar, A. E. Sonawane, P. S. Nagle, Pramod

P. Mahulikar and D. H. More

Inter. Journal of

Current

Pharmaceutical

Research 3(3), 47-

51, 2011

Peer reviewed

2010

47. Synthesis of Some novel N-alkyl/acyl/aroyl 2-

(chroman/6-bromochroman-2-yl)-1H-Benzimid azoles

using Ionic Liquids and their Antibacterial Activity.

C. N. Raut, S. M. Bagul, R. A. Janrao, S. D. Vaidya, B.

V. S. Kumar, Pramod P. Mahulikar*.

J. Heterocyclic

Chem. 47, 582-588

(2010). 0.685

48. Effect of Calcium Sulphate Nanoparticles on Fusion,

Mechanical and Thermal Behaviour Polyvinyl Chloride

(PVC).

C. B. Patil, P. S. Shisode, U. R. Kapadi , D. G.

Hundiwale and Pramod P. Mahulikar*.

Inter. Journal of

Modern Physics B,

24(1-2), 64-75,

(2010).

0.79

49. Synthesis of Nano Polyaniline and Poly-o-Anisidine

and Applications in Alkyd Paint Formulation to

Enhance the Corrosion Resistivity of Mild Steel.

R. S. Jadhav, D. G. Hundiwale and Pramod P.

Mahulikar*

J. Coat. Technol.

Res., 7(4), 449-

454, (2010). 1.342

50. Preparation and properties of polyurethane coatings

based on acrylic polyols and trimer of

isophoronediisocyanate

V. V. Gite, Pramod P. Mahulikar, D. G. Hundiwale

Progress in

Organic Coating

68 pp. 307–312.

(2010).

2.632

51. Synthesis of waterborne nanopolyaniline latexes

and application of nanopolyaniline particles in

epoxy paint formulation for smart corrosion

resistivity of Carbon Steel. R. S. Jadhav. K. J.

Patil, D. G. Hundiwale, Pramod P. Mahulikar*

Polymer Adv.

Technol. 10, 1002,

2010. 1.823

2009

52. Eco-Friendly Nitration of Aromatic Compounds

using Different Solid Supports.

D. M. Badgujar, M. B. Talawar, S. N. Asthana and

Pramod P. Mahulikar*

Chem. for

Sustainable

Develop, 17, 323-

325, 2009

Peer reviewed

53. Synthesis, Characterization and Evaluation of 1,2-

bis(2,4,6-trinitrophenyl) hydrazine: A Key

J. Haz. Mat., 172,

276-279, (2009) 4.836

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Precursor for the Synthesis of High Performance

Energetic Materials.

D. M. Badgujar*, M. B. Talwar, S. F. Harapur, S.

N. Astana, Pramod P. Mahulikar

54. Microwave Assisted Sonogashira Coupling of

Novel 2-[6-(arylethynyl)pyridine-3yl]-1H-

Benzimidazole Derivatives.

C. N. Raut, R. B. Mane, S. M. Bagul, R. A. Janrao

and Pramod P. Mahulikar*

ARKIVOC, (xi),

105-114, (2009)

1.165

55. Preparation and Characterization of Poly (vinyl

chloride) Calcium Carbonate Nanocomposites via

Melt Intercalation.

C. B. Patil, U. R. Kapadi, D. G. Hundiwale and

Pramod P. Mahulikar*

Journal of Material

Science, 44, 3118-

3124, (2009) 1.798

56. Studies on Electrochemical, Optical and Electrical

Conductivity of Conducting Composite of o-

Anisidine, o-Toluidine and Their Co-polymer.

D. D. Borole, U. R. Kapadi, Pramod P. Mahulikar,

D. G. Hundiwale*

Designed

Monomers and

Polymers, 12(2),

129-138, (2009).

1.43

57. Influence of TiO2 and SiO2 on Electrochemical,

Optical and Electrical Conductivity of Polyaniline,

Poly(o-toluidine) and Their Co-polymer.

D. D. Borole, U. R. Kapadi, Pramod P. Mahulikar,

D. G. Hundiwale*

Designed

Monomers and

Polymers, 12(2),

523-532, (2009).

1.43

58. Synthesis of 1,4-benzothiazine compound

containing isatin moieties as antimicrobial agent.

A. E. Sonawane, Y. A. Pawar, P. S. Nagle, Pramod

P. Mahulikar and D. H. More

Chinese Journal of

Chemistry, 27,

2049-2054, 2009 1.578

59. Microwave induced Synthesis of 1,4-benzothiazine

bearing Azitedinone and Thiazolidinone Moieties

A. E. Sonawane, Y. A. Pawar, P. S. Nagle, S. M.

Bhosale, Pramod P. Mahulikar and D. H. More

Research Journal

of Chem. & Env.

Proceedings of

ICCE-2009,

Thailand:165-

168,(2009)

Peer reviewed

20

08

60. Synthesis of New Dimeric Carvacrol Compounds.

U. B. More, H. P. Narkhede and P. P.

Mahulikar*.

Org. Commun.,

1:4, 69-75, (2008). Peer reviewed

61. Effect of Nano–Magnesium Hydroxide on

Mechanical and Flame-Retarding Properties of

SBR and PBR: A Comparative Study.

C. B. Patil, U. R. Kapadi, D. G. Hundiwale and P.

P. Mahulikar*.

Poly-Plastic Tech.

and Engineering,

47(11), 1174-1178,

(2008). 2.530

62. Synthesis and Characterization of Conducting

Composites of Polyaniline, Poly (o-Anisidine), and

Poly(Aniline-co-o-Anisidine).

D. D. Borole, U. R. Kapadi, P. P. Mahulikar and D.

G. Hundiwale*.

Poly-Plastic Tech.

and Engineering,

47, 643-648,

(2008).

2.530

63. Solid-Supported Synthesis of Bio-Active

CarvacrolCompounds using Microwaves H. P.

Narkhede, U. B. More, D. S. Dalal, and P. P.

Mahulikar*.

Synth.

Commun.,38,

2413-2418, (2008). 1.062

64. Microwave Assisted Facile Synthesis of {1/1,3-bis/

1,3,5-tris-[methyl nitramino)-2,4,6-trinitrobenzene]}

using Bismuth Nitrate Pentahydrate as an Eco-Friendly

Nitrating Agent. D. M. Badgujar, M. B. Talawar, S. N.

Asthana, S. Venugopalan, A. S. Rao and P. P.

Mahulikar*.

J. Haz. Mat., 152,

820-825, (2008).

4.836

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65. Advances in Science and Technology of Modern

High Energy Materials: An Overview.

D. M. Badgujar, M. B. Talawar, S. N. Asthana and

P. P. Mahulikar*

J. Haz. Mat., 151, 289-

305, (2008), [Top Ten

Article, BioMedLib,

USA, for 2008-2016] 4.836

20

07

66. Simple and Rapid Synthesis of Biologically Active

Phthalimide and N-hydroxyPhthalimide Dimers

using Polymer Supported Anions.

D. S. Dalal, N. S. Pawar and P. P. Mahulikar*.

Org. Prep. Pro.

Int., 39(1), 81-85,

(2007). 1.750

67. Synthesis of Biologically Active Carvacrol

Compounds using Different Solvents and

Supports.

U. B. More, H. P. Narkhede, D. S. Dalal and P. P.

Mahulikar*

Synth. Commun.,

37(12), 1957-1964,

(2007) 1.065

68. Fly Ash Supported Synthesis of 2-

mercaptobenzothiazole Derivatives under Microwave

Irradiation.

H. P. Narkhede, U. B. more, D. S. Dalal, N. S. Pawar,

D. H. More, P. P. Mahulikar*

Synth. Commun.,

37(6), 573-577,

(2007) 1.065

69. Growth Behavior of Poly (o-anisidine-co-o-toluidine)

Deposition by Cyclic Voltammetry.

D. D. Borole, U. R. Kapadi, P. P. Mahulikar and D. G.

Hundiwale*

Designed

Monomers and

Polymers, 10(5),

449-458, (2007).

1.43

70. Glucose Oxidase Electrodes of the Polyaniline,

Poly (o-anisidine) and their Copolymer as

Biosensors: a Comparative Study.

D. D. Borole, U. R. Kapadi, P. P. Mahulikar and D.

G. Hundiwale*

Journal of Material

Science, 42(13),

4947-4953, (2007). 2.302

20

06

71. Synthesis and Characterization of Poly (aniline-co-

o-anisidine-co-o-toluidine) Thin Films in Organic

Sulphonic Acids.

D. D. Borole, U. R. Kapadi, P. P. Mahulikar and D.

G. Hundiwale*

Designed

Monomers and

Polymers, 9(4),

349-368, (2006).

1.43

72. Conducting polymers: an emerging field of

biosensors.

D. D. Borole, U. R. Kapadi, P. P. Mahulikar and D.

G. Hundiwale*

Designed

Monomers and

Polymers, 9(1), 1-

11, (2006).

1.44

73. Electrochemical Synthesis and Characterization of

Conducting Copolymer: Poly (o-anisidine- co- o-

toluidine).

D. D. Borole, U. R. Kapadi, P. P. Mahulikar and D. G.

Hundiwale*.

Material Letters,

60(20), 2447-2452,

(2006). 2.437

74. Electrochemical Synthesis and Characterization of

Conducting Copolymer: Poly (aniline-co-o-

anisidine).

D. D. Borole, U. R. Kapadi, P. P. Mahulikar and D.

G. Hundiwale*

Polymer-Plastic

Technology and

Engineering, 45(6),

667-674, (2006).

2.530

75. Growth Behavior of Poly (o-anisidine-co-aniline)

Deposition by Cyclic Voltammetry.

D. D. Borole, U. R. Kapadi, P. P. Mahulikar and D. G.

Hundiwale*.

Poly-Plastic Tech.

and Eng. 45(4), 475-

480, (2006). 2.530

76. Synthesis and Characterization of Poly (aniline-co-

o-anisidine-co-o-toluidine) Thin Films in Inorganic

and Organic Supporting Electrolytes.

D. D. Borole, U. R. Kapadi, P. P. Mahulikar and D.

G. Hundiwale*.

Journal of Material

Science, 41, 1983-

1990, (2006). 2.302

77. Application of Meldrum’s Acid in Natural Product

Synthesis: Synthesis of ar-Turmerone and α-

Curcumene.

P. P. Mahulikar* and R. B. Mane.

J. Chem. Res. 15-

18, (2006). 0.81

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78. Some Unusual Reactions of Meldrum's Acid.

Synthesis of Cinnamic Acids, Coumarins and 2-

Benzyl-1-Indanone.

P. P. Mahulikar* and R. B. Mane.

J. Chem. Res. 12-

14, (2006). 0.81

2005

79. Antimicrobial and Insecticidal Activities of

Flavonoid Glycosides from

CalotropisproceraL.for Post-Harvest Preservation

of Pulses.

P. S. Mendki, B. K. Salunkhe, H. M. Kotkar, V. L.

Maheshwari*, P. P. Mahulikar and R. M. Kothari.

Biopest. Int. 1(3-

4), 193-200,

(2005). Peer

reviewed

80. Synthesis of 2-Mercaptobenzothiazole and 2-

Mmercaptobenzimidazole Derivatives using

Polymer-Supported Anions.

D. S. Dalal, N. S. Pawar and P. P. Mahulikar*.

Org. Proc. Prep.

Int., 37(6), 539-

546, (2005). 1.750

81. The conductivity of poly(o-anisidine), poly(o-

toluidine) and their copolymer with various

inorganic dopants in the presence of electrolyte.

D. D. Borole*, U. R. Kapadi, P. P. Mahulikar and

D. G. Hundiwale.

Inter. Journal of

Polymeric

Material, 54(120),

1087-1105, (2005).

1.667

82. Studies on Electrochemical, Optical and Electrical

Conductivity of o-anisidine, o-toluidine and their

Copolymer using Various Organic Salts.

D. D. Borole, U. R. Kapadi, P. P. Mahulikar and D.

G. Hundiwale*.

Designed

Monomers and

Polymers, 8(5),

463-471, (2005).

1.43

83. Growth Behavior of Poly (o-toluidine-co-aniline)

Deposition by Cyclic Voltammetry. D. D. Borole*,

U. R. Kapadi, P. P. Mahulikar and D. G.

Hundiwale.

Designed

Monomers and

Polymers, 8(2),

107-116, (2005).

1.43

84. Electrochemical Synthesis and Characterization of

Conducting Copolymers: Poly(o-anisidine-co-o-

toluidine).

D. D. Borole, U. R. Kapadi, P. P. Mahulikar and D. G.

Hundiwale*.

Journal of

Materials Science,

40(20), 5499-5506,

(2005).

2.302

85. Glucose Oxidase Electrodes of a

TerpolymerPoly(aniline-co-o-anisidine-co-o-toluidine)

as Biosensors.

D. D. Borole*, U. R. Kapadi, P. P. Mahulikar and D. G.

Hundiwale.

European Polymer

Journal, 41, 2183-

2188, (2005). 3.485

86. Acylation Studies with Meldrum’s Acid.

P. P. Mahulikar* and R. B. Mane.

Synth.

Commun.35, 2139-

2141, (2005).

1.062

20

04

87. Microwave-assisted sinthesis of thymyl ethers and

esters in aqueous medium.

D. H. More, N. S. Pawar, P. M. Dewang, S. L.

Patil, P. P. Mahulikar*.

Russian J. of

General Chem.,

74(2), 217-218,

(2004).

0.481

88. Electrochemical Behaviour of Polyaniline, Poly(o-

toluidine) and their Co-polymer in Organic

Sulphonic Acids.

D. D. Borole, U. R. Kapadi, P. P. Mahulikar and D.

G. Hundiwale*.

Materials Letters,

58(29), 3816-3822,

(2004). 2.437

89. Glucose Oxidase Electrodes of Poly(o-anisidine),

Poly(o-toluidine) and their Copolymer as a

Biosensor: a Comparative Study.

D. D. Borole, U. R. Kapadi, P. P. Mahulikar and D.

G. Hundiwale*.

Journal of Applied

Polymer Science,

94(5), 1877-1884,

(2004). 1.67

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90. Studies on Electrochemical, Optical and Electrical

Conductivity of Terpolymer of Poly[aniline-co-(o-

anisidine)-co-(o-toluidine)] using Various Organic

Salts.

D. D. Borole, U. R. Kapadi, P. P. Mahulikar and D.

G. Hundiwale*.

Designed

Monomers and

Polymers, 7(5),

473-481, (2004). 1.43

91. Influence of Inorganic Salts as Dopants in

Presence of Electrolyte on the Conductivity of

poly [aniline- co- (o-anisidine)-co-(o-toluidine)]

Thin Films.

D. D. Borole, U. R. Kapadi, P. P. Mahulikar and D.

G. Hundiwale*.

Designed

Monomers and

Polymers, 7(5),

461-471, (2004). 1.43

92. Electrochemical Synthesis and Characterization of

Conducting Copolymer: Poly (o-anisidine-co-o-

toluidine).

D. D. Borole, U. R. Kapadi, P. P. Mahulikar and D. G.

Hundiwale*.

Designed

Monomers and

Polymers, 7(4),

337-349, (2004).

1.43

93. Electrochemical Synthesis of Poly(o-anisidine),

Poly(o-toluidine) and their Copolymer in Organic

Sulphonic Acid.

D. D. Borole, U. R. Kapadi, P. P. Mahulikar and D.

G. Hundiwale*.

Designed

Monomers and

Polymers, 7(1-2),

45-61, (2004).

1.43

94. Glucose Oxidase Electrodes of Polyaniline,

Poly(o-toluidine) and their Copolymer as a

Biosensor: a Comparative Study.

D. D. Borole, U. R. Kapadi, P. P. Mahulikar and D.

G. Hundiwale*.

Polymer for

Advanced

Technology, 15(6),

306-312, (2004).

2.007

95. Electrochemical Behaviour of Polyaniline, Poly

(o-anisidine) and their Copolymer Thin Films in

Inorganic and Organic Supporting Electrolytes.

D. D. Borole, U. R. Kapadi, P. P. Mahulikar and D.

G. Hundiwale*.

Polymer-Plastic

Technology and

Engineering,43(5),

1443-1458, (2004).

2.53

96. Electrochemical Synthesis and Characterization of

Homo and Copolymer of Aniline

and o- Anisidine in Various Organic Salts.

D. D. Borole, U. R. Kapadi, P. P. Mahulikar and D.

G. Hundiwale*.

Polymer-Plastic

Technology and

Engineering, 43(1),

81-93, (2004).

2.53

97. Influence of Organic Sulphonic Acids on the

Electrochemical Synthesis of Polyaniline, Poly (o-

anisidine) and their Co-polymer.

D. D. Borole, U. R. Kapadi, P. P. Mahulikar and D.

G. Hundiwale*.

Polymer-Plastic

Technology and

Engineering, 43(1),

41-56, (2004).

2.53

98. Studies of Antimicrobial Activity of N-Alkyl and

N-Acyl-2-(4-Thiazolyl)-1H-Benzimidazoles.

N. S. Pawar, D. S. Dalal, S. R. Shimpi and P. P.

Mahulikar*.

European Journal

of Pharmaceutical

Sciences, 21, 115-

118, (2004).

2.987

20

03

99. Studies on Electrochemical, Optical and Electrical

Conductive Characteristics of Copolymer of

polyaniline-co-poly(o-toluidine) using Various

Organic Salts.

D. D. Borole*, U. R. Kapadi, P. P. Mahulikar and

D.G. Hundiwale.

Material Letters,

57(22-23), 3629-

3635, (2003). 2.437

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100. Synthesis and Characterization of Conducting

Homo and Co-polymer of o-anisidine and o-

toluidine in organic and inorganic Supporting

Electrolyte.

D. D. Borole, U. R. Kapadi, P. P. Mahulikar and D.

G. Hundiwale*.

Journal of Applied

Polymer Science,

90(10), 2634-2642,

(2003). 1.600

101. Studies on Influence of In-organic Dopants in

Presence of Electrolyte on the Conductivity of

Polyaniline, Poly (o-anisidine) and their Co-

polymer Thin Films.

D. D. Borole, U. R. Kapadi, P. P. Kumbhar

(Mahulikar) and D. G. Hundiwale*.

Polymer - Plastic

Technology and

Engineering, 42(3),

415-430, (2003). 2.53

20

02

102. Effects of Inorganic Dopants (In Presence of

Electrolyte) on the Conductivity of Polyaniline,

Poly (o-toluidine) and their Co-polymer Thin

Films.

D. D. Borole, U. R. Kapadi, P. P. Kumbhar

(Mahulikar) and D. G. Hundiwale*.

Material Letters,

57(2), 844-852,

(2002). 2.437

103. Influence of In-organic and Organic Supporting on

the Electrochemical Synthesis of Polyaniline,

Poly(o-toluidine) and their Co-polymer Thin Films.

D. D. Borole*, U. R. Kapadi, P. P. Kumbhar

(Mahulikar) and D. G. Hundiwale.

Material Letters,

56(5), 685-691,

(2002). 2.437

2000

104. Synthesis of Thymyl Ethers and Esters using

Polymer-Supported Thymol Anion.

P. P. Kumbhar* (Mahulikar), U. R. Kapadi, D. G.

Hundiwale, S. B. Attarde, P. M. Dewang and N. S.

Pawar.

Org. Prep. Proc.

Int., 32(6), 600-

603, (2000). 1.750

1996

105. Synthesis and Characterization of Poly (2-

anisidine) Thin Films.

P. P. Patil, S. Patil, J. R. Mahajan, V. V. Talele, P. P.

Kumbhar(Mahulikar) and M. A. More*

Elevated Temperature

Coatings: Science &

Technology-II, The

M.M. & M. Society,

California, USA, pp

431, (1996).

Peer reviewed

1995 106. Electrodeposition of Yttrium from Non-aqueous

Bath.

P. P. Kumbhar(Mahulikar) and C. D. Lokhande*.

Metal Finishing,

93(4), 28, 30-31,

(1995). Peer reviewed

1994 107. Electrodeposition of Dysprosium from Non-

aqueous Bath.

P. P. Kumbhar (Mahulikar) and C. D. Lokhande*.

Metal Finishing,

92(11), 70-72,

(1994). Peer reviewed

National Publications

Sr.

No.

Paper Details Journal

Details

I. F.

20

14

1. Microwave assisted synthesis and characterization of

glycidylazide-poly(ethylene glycol) (GAP-PEG)

copolymer Ajay D. Kshirsagar, Vikas V. Gite, Dilip

G. Hundiwale and Pramod P. Mahulikar*

Journal of

Advances in

Science and

Technology Vol 14

(2), 2014, 267-272

Peer reviewed

2. Green synthesis of TD4: A selective receptor for Zn+2,

Devendra S. Raghuvanshi, Pramod P. Mahulikar and

Jyotsna S. Meshram,

Journal of

Advances in

Science and

Technology 14 (2),

2014, 273-277

Peer reviewed

2011 3. Biological Evaluation of 1, 2-bis (2, 4, 6-

Trinitrophenyl) Hydrazine

D. M. Badgujar, M. B. Talawar1, P. P.Mahulikar*,

Indian

J.Pharm.Biol.Res.;

1(4), 1-5, (2013)

Peer reviewed

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4. Microwave Assisted One-Pot Synthesis of Nitrogen

And Oxygen Heterocycles From Acyl Meldrum’s

Acid.

D. H. More and Pramod P. Mahulikar*

Indian J. Chem.,

50B, 745-747,

(2011). 0.78

5. An Efficient Synthesis of 1, 5-Benzodiazepines using

AlCl3 under Solvent Free Condition.

U. B. More*, R. S. Kharat and Pramod P. Mahulikar

Asian Journal of

Chemistry, 23(10),

4311-4313, (2011).

Peer reviewed

20

10

6. Synthesis and Characterization of Methyl Nitramino-

2,4,6-trinitobenzenes using Bismuth Nitrate

Pentahydrate as an Eco Friendly Nitrating Agent.

D. M. Badgujar, M. B. Talawar, S. N. Asthana and

Pramod P. Mahulikar*

J. Sci. Ind. Res., 69,

208-210, (2010).

0.385

7. Evaluation of In Vitro Antimicrobial Activity of

Phytochemicals and Extracts of

Enicostemmalittorale.

R. P. Mahajan, S. M. Bharambe, Pramod P.

Mahulikar and D. H. More*

J. of Pure and

Applied

Microbiology, 4(1),

379-385, (2010). 0.073

8. Microwave Assisted Solvent Free Synthesis of

Bioactive Quinazolin-4-(3H)-one Compounds.

P. S. Shisode and Pramod P. Mahulikar*.

J. Chem. Pharm.

Res., 2(4), 576-579,

(2010).

Peer reviewed

9. Studies of Antimicrobial Activity of Picryl Amino

Pyridine N-oxides.

D. M. Badgujar, S. M. Bharambe, R. Sivabalan, M. B.

Talawar, S. N. Asthana and Pramod P. Mahulikar*

Indian J. Chem.,

49B, 1675-1677,

(2010). 0.471

2009

10. Studies on Processing of Styrene Butadiene Rubber

(SBR). CaCO3Nanocomposites by Different Mixing

Techniques and Their Performance Properties.

A. Ahamad, C. B. Patil, Pramod P. Mahulikar, U. R.

Kapadi and D. G. Hundiwale*.

Rubber India, LXI

(06), 29-36, (2009). Peer reviewed

11. Synthesis and Evaluation of Antibacterial and Antifungal

Activity of Phenyl 2-(3,4-Dihydro-3-oxo-2H-

benzo[b][1,4]thiazin-2-yl)acetate.

A. E. Sonawane, Y. A. Pawar, P. S. Nagle, D. D. Narkhede,

Pramod P. Mahulikar and D. H. More*.

Org. Chem.: An

Indian. J., 5(2),

117-121, (2009). Peer reviewed

12. Residues of Organochlorine Pesticides in Banana

Growing Soils of Jalgaon District.

S. M. Bharambe and Pramod P. Mahulikar*

Bull. Env. Sci. Vol.

XXVIII, 269-273,

(2009).

Peer reviewed

13. Polymer Supported Synthesis of Some Bioactive

Heterocyclic Compounds.

U. B. More*, H. P. Narkhede, C. N. Raut and Pramod

P. Mahulikar

Indian J.

Heterocyclic

Chem., 19, 43-46,

(2009).

Peer reviewed

20

08

14. Mild and Efficient Copper Sulphate Catalyzed

Synthesis of Bis-Indolylmethanes.

U. B. More*, B. S. Sonawane and P. P. Mahulikar.

Org. Chem.: An

Indian. J., 4(12),

483-485, (2008).

Peer reviewed

15. An Efficient and Environmentally Friendly Wolf-Kishner

Reduction Catalyzed by Strong Base Anion-Exchange

Resin.

U. B. More*, H. P. Narkhede and P. P. Mahulikar.

Org. Chem.: An

Indian. J., 4(6-8),

537-539, (2008). Peer reviewed

16. Synthesis of Azo Compounds Containing Thymol Moiety.

S. M. Koshti, J. P. Sonar, A. E. Sonawane, Y. A.

Pawar, P. S. Nagle, P. P. Mahulikar and D. H. More*.

Indian .J. Chem. 47

B, 329-331, (2008). 0.471

17. Solid Supported Synthesis of 2-

Mercaptobenzimidazole Derivatives using

Microwaves.

H. P. Narkhede, U. B. More, D. S. Dalal and

P. P. Mahulikar*.

J. Sci. Ind. Res., 67,

374-376, (2008).

0.385

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18. Novel Synthesis of Biologically Active Nitro

Heterocyclic Compounds.

D. M. Badgujar, M. B. Talawar, S. N. Asthana and

P. P. Mahulikar*.

J. Sci. Ind. Res.,

67, 54-57, (2008).

0.385 2

00

7

19. Novel Synthesis of 1,1,3,3,5-tris-spiro(N,N’-

dinitroethylenediamino)–cyclotriphosphazeneusing

Solid Supported Bismuth Nitrate.

D. M. Badgujar, M. B. Talawar, S. N. Asthana and

P. P. Mahulikar*.

Org. Chem.: An

Indian. J., 3(4),

185-187, (2007). Peer

reviewed

20. Synthesis of Biologically Active N-alkyl and N-acyl-

2(4-thiazoyl-1H-benzimidazoles).

P. P. Mahulikar*, N. S. Pawar, D. S. Dalal and P. P. Patil.

Org. Chem.: An

Indian. J., 3(1), 34-

36, (2007).

Peer

reviewed

21. Environmentally Benign Synthesis of Aromatic Nitro

Compounds by using Silica Supported Inorganic

Nitrates.

D. M. Badgujar, M. B. Talawar, S. N. Asthana and P.

P. Mahulikar*.

J. Sci. Ind. Res., 66,

250-251, (2007).

0.385

2006

22. Facile Synthesis of Biologically Active Carbazole

Derivatives using Polymer Supported Carbazolyl

Anion.

D. S. Dalal, N. S. Pawar and P.P.Mahulikar*.

Org. Chem.: An

Indian. J., 2(5-6),

174-176, (2006).

Peer

reviewed

23. Microbial Degradation of Melanoidins in Distillery

Spent Wash by an Indigenous Isolate.

M. N. Chavan, M. V. Kulkarni, V. P. Zope and P. P.

Mahulikar*.

Indian J. Biotechn.,

5, 416-421, (2006). Peer

reviewed

24. Estimation of Rabeprazole Sodium in Tablet Dosage

Form by rapid Isocratic Reversed Phase High

Performance Liquid Chromatography using volatile

Buffer additives.

V. L. Kulkarni and P. P. Mahulikar*.

J. Sci. Ind. Res., 65

(12), 992-994,

(2006). 0.385

25. Synthesis, Characterization and Antimicrobial Activity

of Metal Complexes of 2-Formyl ThymolOxime.

A. S. Kuwar, S. R. Shimpi and P. P. Mahulikar*.

J. Sci. Ind. Res., 65,

665-669, (2006). 0.385

26. Estimation of Ranitidine HCl in Tablet by rapid

Isocratic RP-HPLC using volatile mobile phase

additives.

V. L. Kulkarni and P. P. Mahulikar*.

Res. J. Chem.

Environ., 10 (3),

15-17, (2006). 0.63

27. Estimation of Metformin HCl in Tablet by rapid

Isocratic RP-HPLC using volatile mobile phase

additives.

V. L. Kulkarni, and P. P. Mahulikar*.

Res. J. Chem.

Environ., 10 (1),

21-23, (2006). 0.63

28. Estimation of Lisinopril in Tablet by RP-HPLC using

Mobile Phase Additive Suitable for Mass

Spectrometry Analysis.

V. L. Kulkarni, D. G. Hundiwale, U. R. Kapadi and P.

P. Mahulikar*.

Indian Drugs,

43(1), 66-68,

(2006). Peer reviewed

29. Microwave Assisted Rapid and Efficient Synthesis of

Aryl Methyl Ketones and β-Keto Esters using

Meldrum’s Acid.

D. H. More and P. P. Mahulikar*.

Indian J. Chem., 45

B, 823-825, (2006). 0.471

30. Microwave Assisted Solvent-free o-alkylation and

Acylation of Thymol and Geraniol using Fly Ash as

Solid Support.

D. H. More, D. G. Hundiwale, U. R. Kapadi and P. P.

Mahulikar*.

J. Sci. Ind. Res., 65,

817-820, (2006).

0.385

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20

05

31. Estimation of Famotidine in Tablet Dosage Form by

Isocratic Reversed Phase High Performance Liquid

Chromatography using Volatile Buffer Additives.

V. L. Kulkarni and P. P. Mahulikar*.

Indian Drugs, 43

(11), 892-895,

(2005). Peer reviewed

32. Evaluation of Antimicrobial Activity of Organic

Extract of Leaves of Aristolochiabracteata.

S. R. Shimpi, L. S. Chaudhari, S. M. Bharambe, A. T.

Kharche, K. P. Patil and P. P. Mahulikar*.

Pesticide Research

Journal, 17(1), 16-

18, (2005). Peer reviewed

20

04 33. Polyurethane Coatings using Trimer of

IsophoroneDiisocyanate.

V. V. Gite, P. P. Mahulikar, D. G. Hundiwale and U. R.

Kapadi*

J. Sci. Ind. Res., 63,

348-354, (2004). 0.385

20

03

34. Effect of Pharmaceutical Industry Effluents on

Germination and Growth of TriticumAestivum and

Phseolus Vulgaris.

S. R. Shimpi and P. P. Mahulikar, R. S. Bendre*.

Bull. Env. Sci., 1,

47-49, (2003). Peer reviewed

35. Eco-friendly Pest Management using

Monoterpenoids-III: Antibacterial Efficacy of

Carvacrol Derivatives.

V. P. Nikumbh, V. S. Tare and P. P. Mahulikar*.

J. Sci. Ind. Res., 62

(11), 1086-1089,

(2003). 0.385

36. Microwave Assisted One Pot Synthesis of N-

substituted phenyl-4-thiophenyl- Azetidinoes Potent

and Antimicrobial Agents.

D. H. More, N. S. Pawar and P P Mahulikar*.

J. Sci. Ind. Res., 62,

1024-1026, (2003). 0.385

37. Eco-friendly Pest Management using

Monoterpenoids-II: Antifungal Efficacy of Menthol

Derivatives.

P. M. Dewang, V. P. Nikumbh, V. S. Tare and P. P.

Mahulikar*.

J. Sci. Ind. Res., 62

(10), 990-995,

(2003). 0.385

2002

38. Antimicrobial Efficacy of Alcoholic Extracts of

LintanaCamara.

S. R. Shimpi, K. M. Chavan, M. J. Khairnar, N. A.

Sonawane and P. P. Mahulikar*.

Pestology, XXVI

(10), 47-49, (2002). Peer reviewed

39. Antimicrobial Potency of Some Carvacrol

Derivatives.

V. P. Nikumbh, L. S. Chaudhary, P. D. Bhoge, M. J.

Borole and P. P. Mahulikar.

Pesticides Research

Journal, 14 (2),

225-228, (2002). Peer reviewed

40. Applications of Polymer Supported Reactions in

Pesticides Synthesis -I: Alkylation and Acylation of N-

hydroxyPhthalimide.

N. S. Pawar, U. R. Kapadi, D. G. Hundiwale and P. P.

Kumbhar* (Mahulikar).

J. Sci. Ind. Res.,

61(6), 454-456,

(2002). 0.505

41. Recycling of After-Extraction-Residues and Fly ash

through Composting for Amelioration of Alkaline

Soil.

P. P. Kumbhar* (Mahulikar), Y. M. Patil, C. D. Chavan

and M. V. Kulkarni.

J. Sci. Ind. Res., 61,

286-288, (2002).

0.385

200

1

42. Synthesis of N-alkyl &N-acyl Phthalimides using

Polymer-Supported Phthalimide Anion.

N. S. Pawar, S. B. Attarde, D. S. Dalal, U. R. Kapadi,

D. G. Hundiwale and P. P. Kumbhar* (Mahulikar).

J. Indian Council of

Chemists, 18 (2),

29-31, (2001). Peer reviewed

43. Antifungal and Repellent Potency of Some Spice

Extracts.

P. P. Kumbhar* (Mahulikar), K. M. Chavan, U. B.

Patil, V. P. Nikumbh and P. M. Dewang.

Pestology, XXV

(8), 44-46, (2001). Peer reviewed

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44. Eco-Friendly Pest Management using

Monoterpenoids-I: Antifungal Efficacy of Thymol

Derivatives.

P. P. Kumbhar* (Mahulikar) and P. M. Dewang.

J. Sci. Ind. Res.,

60(8), 645-648,

(2001). 0.385 2

00

0

45. Pesticidal Potency of Some Citronellol Derivatives.

P. P. Kumbhar (Mahulikar), V. P. Nikumbh, L. S.

Chaudhary, K. M. Chavan, V. V. Patil and P. M.

Dewang.

Pestology, XXIV

(12), 16-18, (2000). Peer reviewed

46. Pesticidal Potency of Some Common Plant Extracts.

P. P. Kumbhar* (Mahulikar), D. H. Salunkhe, M. B.

Borase, M. S. Hiwale, L. B. Nikam, M. V. Kulkarni

and P. M. Dewang.

Pestology, XXIV

(6), 51-53, (2000).

Peer reviewed

19

99

47. Soil Amendment with After-Extraction-Residues for

Promotion of Plant Growth.

P. P. Kumbhar* (Mahulikar), R. A. Kshirsagar, K. R.

Patil and A. J. Nerkar.

Indian Perfumer, 43

(2), 74-76, (1999). Peer reviewed

48. Bioassay of Plant Extracts and Plant Growth

Regulating Potency of After-Extraction-Residues.

P. P. Kumbhar* (Mahulikar), S. N. Desai, H. B.

Gawaskar, M. D. Suryawanshi, M. V. Kulkarni and P.

M. Dewang.

Pestology, XXIII

(8), 30-33, (1999). Peer reviewed

49. Some Thymol Derivatives as Pest Control Agents.

P. P. Kumbhar*(Mahulikar) and P. M. Dewang.

Pestology, XXIII

(1), 27-29, (1999). Peer reviewed

1998

50. Synergistic Pesticidal Efficacy of Some Common

Spice Extracts.

P. P. Kumbhar (Mahulikar), R. A. Kshirsagar, K. R.

Patil, A. J. Nerkar and M. V. Kulkarni.

Pestology, XXII

(9), 31-33, (1998). Peer reviewed

1994

51. Electrodeposition of Basic Compounds of Dysprosium

from Aqueous Bath.

P. P. Kumbhar (Mahulikar) and C. D. Lokhande*.

Indian J. Chem.

Tech., 1, 311-313,

(1994).

0.491

52. Electrodeposition of Dysprosium from Non-aqueous

Bath.

P. P. Kumbhar (Mahulikar) and C. D. Lokhande*.

Indian J. Chem.

Tech., 1, 194-196,

(1994).

0.491

1992

53. Junction Fabrication between n-CdSe and Polyaniline

Films.

P. P. Kumbhar (Mahulikar), S. S. Dhumure and C. D.

Lokhande*.

Indian J. Pure &

Appl. Phys., 30,

466-467, (1992). 0.854

54. Electrodeposition of Samarium from Non-aqueous

Bath.

P. P. Kumbhar (Mahulikar) and C. D. Lokhande*.

Indian J. Pure &

Appl. Phys., 30,

347-350, (1992).

0.739

55. Chemical Deposition of HgS from Acidic Bath.

K. M. Gadave, P. P. Kumbhar (Mahulikar) and C. D.

Lokhande*.

Indian J. Pure

&Appl. Phys., 30,

299-301, (1992).

0.739

19

91 56. Monoalkylation Studies with Meldrum’s Acid.

P. P. Kumbhar (Mahulikar), M. M. Salunkhe and

R.B.Mane*.

Indian J. Chem., 30

B, 891, (1991). 0.471

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Patents [04]

1. Self Healing Anticorrosive Coating Material and Process for Producing the Same

Rajendra S. Jadhav, Dilip G. Hundiwale and Pramod P. Mahulikar*

Indian Patent (Application Number 65/MUM/2011, 10/01/2011, Published in The Patent Office

Journal, 17/08/2012).

2. Anticorrosive coating composition and process for producing the same

Rajendra S. Jadhav, Dilip G. Hundiwale and Pramod P. Mahulikar*

Indian Patent (Application Number 330/MUM/2011, 04/02/2011, Published in The Patent Office

Journal, 28/06/2013).

3. Assistance for cultivation of algae using trapped flew gas,

Pravin Puranik, Pramod Mahulikar, Prachi Zawar, Vivek Jawalkuthe, Bapusaheb Waghmode,

Indian Patent (Application Number 35/MUM/2014, 06/01/2014).

4. Self healing and anticorrosive coating composition having dual core microcapsules,

Pramod Pandurang Mahulikar, Vikas Vitthal Gite, Ravindra Jaywant Marathe, Mahendra

Shantaram Mahajan (Application no. 201621045085, 30/12/2016)

Details about Research Projects completed :

Name of

Investigator (with

PI, CO-PI)

Title of Project Duration Amount

Sanctioned

(Rs.)

Funding

Agency

PI: Dr. P. P.

Mahulikar

Some Meldrum’s Acid Compounds as

New Pesticides 1998 -

2000 12,000

UGC, New

Delhi

PI: Dr. P. P.

Mahulikar

Development of Nitration

Methodology Including Microwave

Mediated Approaches for the Synthesis

of Advanced High Energy Materials

(HEMs)

2003 -

2005 4,99,100

DRDO,

New Delhi

PI:

Dr. M. V. Kulkarni

(School of Life

Sciences)

Co-PI:

Dr. P. P. Mahulikar

Development of Biotech- nological

Process for Decolourisation of

Distillery Spent Wash

2004 -

2007 9,40,100

UGC, New

Delhi

Co-ordinator

Dr. P. P. Mahulikar

Funds for Infrastructural Development

in Sciences and Technology (FIST)

(Level Ia)

2004 -

2009 16,00,000

DST, New

Delhi

Co-ordinator:

Dr. P. P. Mahulikar

&

Dy. Coordinator:

Dr. D. H. More

Special Assistance Programme (SAP,

DRS - I) (Synthesis & Development of

Polymers)

2004 -

2009 45,00,000

UGC, New

Delhi

PI: Dr. D. H. More

&

Co-PI:

Prof. P. P. Mahulikar

Design and Synthesis of Piperazines

and Benzimidazoles as Potent

Antifilarial Agent

2008 -

2011 16,28,000

CSIR, New

Delhi

Co-ordinator:

Prof. P. P. Mahulikar

&

Dy. Coordinator:

Prof. D. G.

Hundiwale

Special Assistance Programme (SAP,

DRS -II) (Development of

Nanomaterials for Special Applications

in Polymers: Conducting nano

polymers, Polyurethanes, Double

layered hydroxides)

2009 -

2014 60,50,000

UGC, New

Delhi

PI: Dr. P. R. Puranik

(School of Life

Chemo-photosynthetic conversion of

CO2 into algal bio- mass with bio-

2012 -

2015 50,20,750

DST, New

Delhi

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Sciences)

Co-PI:

Prof. P. P. Mahulikar

technology potentials

PI: Prof. P. P.

Mahulikar

Clean Synthesis and Bioactivity

Evaluation of Newer Benzimidazole

Compounds

2012 -

2015 9,82,800

UGC, New

Delhi

PI: Prof. Ms. J. S.

Meshram

Co-PI:

Prof. P. P. Mahulikar

New horizons in zeolite catalyzed on

pet convergent reactions 2013 -

2015 11,57,800

UGC, New

Delhi

Total 2,23,90,550

Details about Research Projects ongoing :

Name of Investigator

(with PI, CO-PI)

Title of Project Duration Amount

Sanctioned

(Rs.)

Funding

Agency

PI: Prof. P. P. Mahulikar

CI: Prof. S. T. Ingle

Spatial distribution of uranium

and associated water quality

parameters in Jalgaon, Dhule

and Nandurbar districts of

Maharashtra

2015-2017 23,59,625 BRNS,

BARC,

Mumbai

PI: Prof. P. P. Mahulikar

Co-PI: Dr. V. V. Gite

Prof. R. D. Kulkarni

Prof. D. G. Hundiwale

Functional Coatings: Smart self-

healing materials for formulating

paints and coatings 2016-2017 30,00,000

RUSA, Govt.

of

Maharashtra

(India)

Total 53,59,625

Scientific Collaboration with Industries and Institutes

1] Name of the industries:

a) Leeds Kem Industries, Jalgaon, b) Siddharth Carbochem, Jalgaon

(i) Type of collaboration- Small research projects based on unit processes in

organic synthesis (Pharmaceutical drugs, pesticides and agrochemicals,

polymers) for M. Sc. II (Pesticides and Agrochemicals, Industrial Chemistry

and Polymer Chemistry) students with incentives worth Rs. 300/- per month

for each student for about 8 months during second year.

(ii) Duration- About 8 months during second year in each academic year during

1999-2002.

2] Name of the industry: Madhukar Sahkari Sakhar Karkhana, Ltd. Faizpur, Tal- Yawal,

Dist- Jalgaon.

MOU signed between NMU and Karkhana to carry out small research projects for M.

Sc. II (Industrial Chemistry and Pesticides and Agrochemicals) students with incentives

worth Rs. 500/- per month for each student for about 8 months during second year 2009-

2010, (Total cost of project Rs. 1,28,000).

3] Name of Institute: Institute of Chemical Technology, Matunga, Mumbai (2015).

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Conferences/Seminar/Workshops attended

a) National Conferences (* Personal Attendance)

1. *Seminar on “Recent Advances in Chemistry,” Shivaji University, Kolhapur (1988)

26th National Convention of Chemists, Indore (1989)

2. Monoalkylation studies with Meldrum’s acid

P. P. Kumbhar (Mahulikar) and R. B. Mane

*3rd National Convention of Electrochemists, Bhopal (1991)

3. Electrodeposition of Dysprosium from aqueous and non-aqueous baths

P. P. Kumbhar (Mahulikar) and C. D. Lokhande.

*3rd Annual General Meeting, MSRI, Bangalore (1992)

4. Junction fabrication between n-CdSe and polyaniline films

P. P. Kumbhar (Mahulikar), S. S. Dhumure and C. D. Lokhande

5. Electrodeposition of Samarium from aqueous and non-aqueous baths

P. P. Kumbhar (Mahulikar) and C. D. Lokhande

6. Electrodeposition of Yttrium from aqueous and non-aqueous baths

P. P. Kumbhar (Mahulikar) and C. D. Lokhande

*National Conference on Developments in Electronic Materials and their Applications,

Kolhapur (1995)

7. Electrodeposition of rare earths

P. P. Kumbhar (Mahulikar) and C. D. Lokhande

8. Electrosynthesis of rare earths from non-aqueous baths

P. P. Kumbhar (Mahulikar) and C. D. Lokhande

*National Symposium on Newer Concepts in Organic Chemistry, Aurangabad (1998)

9. Isolation and applications of some botanicals as pesticides

P. P. Kumbhar (Mahulikar), D. H. Salunkhe, M. B. Borase, M. S. Hiwale, L. B.

Nikam, R. S. Bendre, M. V. Kulkarni and P. M. Dewang

10. Some reactions of Meldrum’s acid and its derivatives

P. P. Kumbhar (Mahulikar) and R. B. Mane

11. Pesticidal activities of some thymol derivatives

P. P. Kumbhar (Mahulikar) and P. M. Dewang

National Conference on Recent Trends in Spices and Medicinal Plant Research, Calcutta (1998)

12. Pesticidal activities of some spices

P. P. Kumbhar (Mahulikar), R. S. Bendre, R. A. Kshirsagar, K. R. Patil, A. J. Nerkar

and M. V. Kulkarni

13. Applications of some medicinal plant extracts as pesticides

P. P. Kumbhar (Mahulikar), M. V. Kulkarni, R. S. Bendre, H. B. Gawaskar, M. D.

Suryawanshi and S. N. Desai

7th Annual National Conference of Indian Council of Chemists, Chennai (1998)

14. Thymol derivatives as pest control agents and structure-activity relationship studies

P. P. Kumbhar (Mahulikar) and P. M. Dewang

*18th Annual National Conference of Indian Council of Chemists, Jalgaon (1999)

15. Antifungal potency of thymol derivatives : Synthesis and structure- activity

relationships

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P. P. Kumbhar (Mahulikar) and P. M. Dewang

16. Synthesis of benzyl and phenyl ethyl tertiary amines and their applications as

medicines and pesticides

D. G. Hundiwale, U. R. Kapadi, P. P. Kumbhar (Mahulikar) and D. B. Tayade

17. Synthesis of N-alkyl and N-acyl phthalimides as pesticides using polymer-supported

reactions

P. P. Kumbhar (Mahulikar), D. G. Hundiwale, U. R. Kapadi, S. B. Attarde and N. S.

Pawar

18. Polymer-supported reactions in pesticides synthesis: thymyl ethers and esters

P. P. Kumbhar (Mahulikar), D. G. Hundiwale, U. R. Kapadi, S. B. Attarde, P. M.

Dewang and N. S. Pawar

19. Synthesis and characterization of N-4 substituted derivatives of methyl and ethyl

esters of pyruvic acid thiosemicarbazone as pesticides

R. S. Bendre, V. A. Chaudhari, P. P. Kumbhar (Mahulikar) and P. M. Dewang

20. Pesticidal potencies of some common plant extracts

P. P. Kumbhar (Mahulikar), D. H. Salunkhe, M. B. Borase, M. S. Hiwale, L. B.

Nikam, R. S. Bendre, M. V. Kulkarni and P. M. Dewang

21. Plant growth regulating action of after-extraction-residues of spices

P. P. Kumbhar (Mahulikar), R. A. Kshirsagar, K. R. Patil, A. J. Nerkar, M. V. Kulkarni

and P. M. Dewang

19th Annual National Conference of Indian Council of Chemists, Shimoga, (2000)

22. Studies on application of composts prepared with after-extraction-residues and Fly ash

in soil amendment

P. P. Kumbhar (Mahulikar), Y. M. Patil, C. D. Chavan and M. V. Kulkarni

23. Antifungal potency of N-alkyl and N-acyl phthalimide synthesized by Polymer-

supported reactions

P. P. Kumbhar (Mahulikar), U. R. Kapadi, D. G. Hundiwale, G. R. Sonar, D. S. Dalal,

S. B. Attarde, P. M. Dewang and N. S. Pawar

24. Antifungal and repellent potency of some common spice extracts

P. P. Kumbhar (Mahulikar), K. M. Chavan, U. B. Patil, V. P. Nikumbh, R. S. Bendre

and P. M. Dewang

25. Pesticidal efficacy of Meldrum’s acid derivatives

P. P. Kumbhar (Mahulikar), I. T. Patil, P. N. Patil, D. R. Pawar and R. B. Mane

26. Studies on chemical composition of pharmaceutical effluent and its application in

agriculture

R. S. Bendre, S. R. Simpi, M. R. Gosavi, P. P. Patil, S. H. Baviskar and P. P. Kumbhar

(Mahulikar)

27. Studies on ovicidal, larvicidal and insecticidal potency of thymol derivatives against

grain pests.

P. P. Kumbhar (Mahulikar), V. V. Patil and P. M. Dewang

28. Characterization and studies on applications of sugar factory effluent in agriculture

P. P. Kumbhar (Mahulikar), P. P. Patil, S. H. Baviskar, S. R. Shimpi, M. R Gosavi and

R. S. Bendre

29. Studies on ovicidal, larvicidal and repellent potency of thymol against mosquitoes

(Aedes aegypti)

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P. P. Kumbhar (Mahulikar), V. P. Nikumbh, V. V. Patil and P. M. Dewang

30. Synthesis of Menthol derivatives as an effective pest control agents

P. P. Kumbhar (Mahulikar) and P. M. Dewang

31. Structural modification of Geraniol to improve pesticidal potency

P. P. Kumbhar (Mahulikar) and P. M. Dewang

32. Synthesis of ar-termerone using Meldrum’s acid

P. P. Kumbhar (Mahulikar) and R. B. Mane

33. Synthesis and pesticidal potency of some citronellol derivatives

P. P. Kumbhar (Mahulikar), V. P. Nikumbh, L. S. Chaudhary, K. M. Chavan, R. S.

Bendre, V. V. Patil and P. M. Dewang

34. Application of Meldrum’s acid in synthesis of -curcumene

P. P. Kumbhar (Mahulikar) and R. B. Mane

35. Synthesis of N-alkyl and N-acyl 1,4-Benzothiazines using polymer-supported

reactions

P. P. Mahulikar, N. S. Pawar and D. H. More

20th Annual National Conference of Indian Council of Chemists, Mysore (2001)

36. Synthesis of monoterpenoids derivatives and their application in cotton pest

management

P. P. Kumbhar (Mahulikar) and P. M. Dewang

37. Polymer-supported reactions for synthesis of N-alkyl and N-acyl 2-(4-thiazolyl)

benzimidazoles

N. S. Pawar, D. S. Dalal, G. R. Sonar, U. R. Kapadi, D. G. Hundiwale and P. P.

Kumbhar (Mahulikar)

38. Synthesis and studies on antimicrobial activity of azomethine derivatives of thymol

R. S. Bendre, L. S. Chaudhari, P. D. Mule, D. R. Raysing and P. P. Kumbhar

(Mahulikar)

39. Microwave assisted one step synthesis of 4H-1, 4-benzothiazines

D. H. More, S. L. Patil and P. P. Kumbhar (Mahulikar)

40. Synthesis of N-alkyloxy and N-acyloxy phthalimides using polymer-supported reactions

N. S. Pawar, D. S. Dalal, G. R. Sonar, S. B. Attarde, U. R. Kapadi, D. G. Hundiwale and P. P.

Kumbhar (Mahulikar)

41. Evaluation of bactericidal potency of citronellol derivatives

V. P. Nikumbh and P. P. Kumbhar (Mahulikar)

42. Monoterpenoid derivatives for the control of yellow fever mosquitoes

P. P. Kumbhar (Mahulikar), V. V. Patil and P. M. Dewang

43. Fungicidal potency of water extracts of some Indian medicinal plants

S. R. Shimpi, P. P. Kumbhar (Mahulikar) and R. S. Bendre

44. Electrochemical synthesis and characterization of some conducting polymers and co-

polymers

D. D. Borole, P. P. Kumbhar (Mahulikar), U. R. Kapadi and D. G. Hundiwale

45. Bactericidal efficacy of aqueous extracts of four Indian common plants

K. M. Chavan, R. S. Bendre, M. V. Kulkarni and P. P. Kumbhar (Mahulikar)

46. Studies on stability and antifungal potency of water extracts of some Indian medicinal

plants

K. M. Chavan, R. S. Bendre, M. V. Kulkarni and P. P. Kumbhar (Mahulikar)

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47. Antifungal and antibacterial activity of 4-nitrosothymol derivatives

R. S. Bendre, L. S. Chaudhari and P. P. Kumbhar (Mahulikar)

5th National Conference on Solid State Ionics, Nagpur ( Feb- 2002)

48. Effect of Salts on Electrochemical Polymerization of Aniline, o-toluidine and their co-

polymer

D. D. Borole, U. R. Kapadi, P. P. Kumbhar (Mahulikar) and D. G. Hundiwale.

National Symposium on New Trends in Synthetic Organic chemistry,

K. T. H. M. College, Nashik, (July 2002)

49. Microwave assisted synthesis of N- substituted phenyl-4-thiophenyl-azetidinones

potent and antimicrobial agents

D. H. More, N. S. Pawar and P. P. Kumbhar (Mahulikar)

National Symposium on Frontiers in Organic Chemistry, Shivaji University,

Kolhapur (Sept. 2002)

50. Microwave mediated solvent- free synthesis of monoterpenoids derivatives by

innovative catalysis using fly ash- I: Synthesis of thymyl ethers and esters.

D. H. More, N. S. Pawar, V. P. Nikumbh, P. M. Dewang and P. P. Mahulikar

21st Annual National Conference of Indian Council of Chemists,

Jabalpur (2002)

51. Effect of Organic Salts on Electrochemical Polymerization of aniline, o-toluidine and

their co-polymer.

D. D. Borole, U. R. Kapadi, P. P. Mahulikar and D. G. Hundiwale.

52. Synthesis, Characterization and Investigation of Biologically Activities of Metal

Complexes of 2-Formal Thymol Oxime.

A. S. Kuwar, S. R. Shimpi, P. P. Mahulikar and R. S. Bendre

53. Repellent Potency of Foliar Extracts of some Indian Plants against Tribolium

Casteneum Herbst

K. M. Chavan, P. M. Dewang, V. S. Tare and P. P. Mahulikar

54. Antimicrobial Efficacy of N-Alkyl and N-Acyl Thiobenzdazoles

N. S. Pawar, S. R. Shimpi and P. P. Mahulikar

55. Pest Management Potency of - and - Naphthyl Derivatives.

N. S. Pawar, S. R. Shimpi, K. M. Chavan, V. P. Nikumbh and P. P. Mahulikar

56. Microwave Mediated Solid State Synthesis of Geraniol Ethers and Esters using Fly

ash.

D. H. More, N. S. Pawar, V. P. Nikumbh and P. P. Mahulikar

57. Synthesis of S-Alkyl and S-Acyl Derivatives of 2-Mercapto Benzothiazole (MBT)

using Polymer-Supported Reactions.

D. S. Dalal, N. S. Pawar and P. P. Mahulikar

58. Polymer-Supported Synthesis of - and - Naphthyl Ethers and Esters.

N. S. Pawar, S. B. Attarde, D. S. Dalal and P. P. Mahulikar

59. Antimicrobial Potency of Geraniol Derivatives.

V. P. Nikumbh, P. M. Dewang, V. S. Tare ands P. P. Mahulikar

39th Annual Convention of Chemists, Nagarjunanagar (Vijaywada) (2002)

60. Electrochemical Behaviour of Polyaniline, Poly (o-toluidine) and their co-

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polymer in Organic Sulphonic Acid

D. D. Borole, U. R. Kapadi, P. P. Mahulikar and D. G. Hundiwale.

22nd Annual National Conference of Indian Council of Chemists, Rurkee (2003)

61. Electrochemical Preparation and Characterization of Conducting Copolymers: Poly

(o-aniline- co- o-toluidine).

D. D. Borole, U. R. Kapadi, P. P. Mahulikar and D. G. Hundiwale.

62. Glucose oxidase electrodes of the polyaniline, poly (o-toluidine) and their

copolymer as biosensors: a comparative study.

D. D. Borole, U. R. Kapadi, P. P. Mahulikar and D. G. Hundiwale.

National Conference on ‘Emerging Trends in Chemical Sciences in the

New Millennium’ Amaravati (2004)

63. Effect of inorganic salts on electrochemical polymerization of terpolymer [aniline-

co-(o-anisidine)-co-(o-toluidine)]

D. D. Borole, D.G. Dhule, U. R. Kapadi, P. P. Mahulikar and D. G. Hundiwale.

*C. V. Raman Memorial Seminar- 2004, NMU, Jalgaon, 28 Feb. 2004

64. Glucose oxidase electrodes of the polyaniline, poly (o-anisidine) and their copolymer

as biosensor: a comparative study.

D. D. Borole, U. R. Kapadi, P. P. Mahulikar and D. G. Hundiwale.

65. Polymer-Supported Reactions: Synthesis of Phthalimide and N-Hydroxy Phthalimide

Dimers.

D. S. Dalal, N. S. Pawar and P. P. Mahulikar

66. Microwave assisted one pot synthesis of nitrogen and oxygen containing heterocyclic

compounds using Meldrum’s acid.

D. H. More and P. P. Mahulikar

67. Evaluation of Citronellol as Antifeedant against Spodoptera litura (Fab).

V. P. Nikumbh and P. P. Mahulikar

*C. V. Raman Memorial Seminar- 2005, NMU, Jalgaon, 28 Feb. 2005

68. Synthesis of 1,1,3,3,5,5-tris–spiro(N,N’- Dinitroethylenediamino)

Cyclotriphosphazene

D. M. Badgujar and P. P. Mahulikar

*National Conference on Recent Trends in Synthetic Organic Chemistry (RTSOC-2005)

December 16-17, 2005

69. Evaluation of pesticidal potency of aqueous and non-aqueous extracts of Aristolochia

bracteata against stored grain pests Tribolium castaneum

S. M. Bharambe, R. S Bendre, V. V. Patil and P. P. Mahulikar

70. Study of surface morphology of PVC/ silica nanocomposites by the sol-gel method.

C. B. Patil, A. G. Patil, U. R. Kapadi, P. P. Mahulikar and D. G. Hundiwale

71. Synthesis of saccharin dimers using polymer supported reactions.

U. B. More, H. P. Narkhede, D. S. Dalal and P. P. Mahulikar

72. Microwave Mediated Synthesis of Cinnamic acids, Coumarins and 2-Benzyl-1-

indanone using Meldrum’s acid

H. P. Narkhede, U. B. More, D. H. More and P. P. Mahulikar

73. Microwave assisted rapid and efficient synthesis of aryl methyl ketones and b-

ketoesters using Meldrum’s acid.

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D. H. More and P. P. Mahulikar

74. Synthesis of 2-[4-isooxazolyl] and 2-[4-thiazolyl]benzimidazole dimers using

polymer supported reactions

U. B. More, H. P. Narkhede, N.S Pawar and P. P. Mahulikar

75. Novel synthesis of aromatic nitrate esters: an environmentally benign approach.

D. M. Badgujar, M. B. Talawar, S. N. Asthana and P. P. Mahulikar

76. Ovicidal , larvicidal and adulticidal activities of extracts of some Indian medicinal

plants against stored grain pest.

K. M. Chavan and P. P. Mahulikar

77. Evolution of metathesis reaction for chain modification and fictionalization of lipids

for utilization in organic chemical industry.

P. S. Deshpande, R. D. Kulkarni and P. P. Mahulikar

78. Synthesis of biologically active 2- substituted benzimidazole compounds.

C. N. Raut, R. B. Mane and P. P. Mahulikar

79. Facile synthesis of biologically active carbazole derivatives using polymer –supported

carbazolyl anion.

D. S. Dalal, N. S. Pawar and P. P. Mahulikar

80. Estimation of lisinopril in tablet by RP-HPLC using mobile phase additives suitable

for mass spectrometry analysis

V. L. Kulkarni, D. G. Hundiwale, U. R. Kapadi and P. P. Mahulikar

81. Fly ash as a new solid support for synthesis of 2-mercaptobenzothiazole derivatives

under microwave irradiation technique in dry media

H. P. Narkhede, U. B. More, D. S. Dalal, D. H. More and P. P. Mahulikar

82. Repellent activity of water and organic extracts against stored grain pest of some

Indian medicinal plants.

K. M. Chavan and P. P. Mahulikar

83. Synthesis, characterization and study of thermal and explosive behavior of picryl

condensation amino derivative of pyridines and their n-oxides

D. M. Badgujar, M. B. Talawar, G. M. Gore, S. N. Asthana and P. P. Mahulikar

84. Study of Larvicidal Potency of Thymol Derivatives Against Mosquito (Culex

quinquefasciatus).

V. P. Nikumbh and P. P. Mahulikar

85. Evaluation of antifeedent and larvicidal activity of geraniol compounds against Spodoptera

litura

V. P. Nikumbh and P. P. Mahulikar

*C. V. Raman Memorial Seminar- 2006, NMU, Jalgaon, 28 Feb. 2006

86. Microwave mediated synthesis if eco-friendly pest controlling carvacrol compounds

using fly ash as solid support.

H. P. Narkhede, U. B. More, D. S. Dalal, D. H. More and P. P. Mahulikar

87. Fly ash as a new solid support for synthesis of 2-mercaptobenzimidazole derivatives

under microwave irradiation technique in dry media.

H. P. Narkhede, U. B. More, D. S. Dalal, D. H. More and P. P. Mahulikar

88. Polymer supported synthesis of biologically active carvacrol compounds

U. B. More, H. P. Narkhede, D. S. Dalal and P. P. Mahulikar

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89. Synthesis, characterization and study of thermal and explosive behaviour of picryl

amino derivatives of pyridines and their N-oxides.

D. M. Badgujar, M. B. Talwar, G. M. Gore, S. N. Astana and P. P. Mahulikar

*National Seminar on Recent Trends in Chemical Technology, NMU, Jalgaon,January 6-7, 2007.

90. Studies of Polymer filler interaction and Physical Properties of fly ash filled Nitrile-

Butadiene, rubber in presence of coupling agents.

A. G. Patil, S. H. Bidkar, C. B. Patil, P. P. Mahulikar, U. R. Kapadi, D. G. Hundiwale

91. Alternative approach for treatment of distillery spent wash-sustainable

biotechnological approach

M. N. Chavan, M. V. Kulkarni, V. P. Zope and P. P. Mahulikar

*National Conference on Development and Analysis of Drugs (DAD-2008). NMU,

Jalgaon. March15, 2008.

92. Synthesis of biologically active N-Hydroxy Phthalimide derivatives using microwave.

H. P. Narkhede, U. B. More, D. S. Dalal and P. P. Mahulikar

93. Synthesis and antibacterial activity of some novel 2-(6-bromochroman-2-yl)-1-alkyl/

acyl/ aroyl-1H- benzimidazole.

C. N. Raut, R. B. Mane, B. V. Siva Kumar, S. D. Vaidya, D. H. More and P. P.

Mahulikar

94. Microwave mediated solvent free synthesis of precursor for bioactive 2-(Amino

methyl) quinazolin-4-(3H)-ones.

P. S. Shisode and P. P. Mahulikar

95. Torque and melt viscosity studies of polypropylene CaCO3 nanocomposites using

Brabender torque rheometer.

C. B. Patil, U. R. Kapadi, D. G. Hndiwale and P. P. Mahulilkar

96. Polymer supported synthesis of derivatives of some heterocyclic compounds

U. B. More, H. P. Narkhede and P. P. Mahulikar

97. Estimation of famotidine in tablet by rapid isocratic RP-HPLC using volatile mobile

phase additives

V. L. Kulkarni and P. P. Mahulikar

*National Conference on Futuristic Polymer Materials, Bangalore,

September 26 and 27, 2008.

98. Polyurethane coatings from renewable sources based polyols.

V. V. Gite, P. P. Mahulikar, U. R. Kapadi and D. G. Hundiwale

99. Preparation and characterization of nanocomposites of linear low density Polyethylene

with nano CaCO3.

C. B. Patil, V. V. Gite, P. P. Mahulikar and D. G. Hundiwale

* National Seminar on Recent Advances in Polymer Technology, NMU,Jalgaon, January 30th, 2009.

100. Effect of Calcium Phosphate Nanoparticles on Fusion, Mechanical and Thermal

Behaviour of Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC)

C. B. Patil, U. R. Kapadi, D. G. Hundiwale and P. P. Mahulikar*

*University Level Research Festival “Avishkar 2008”, North Maharashtra University,

Jalgaon, December 16-17, 2008.

101. Analysis of Pesticides Residues in Agricultural Soils of Jalgaon District”

S. M. Bharambe and P. P. Mahulikar* (Poster, Second Prize)

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*Inter University Research Festival “Avishkar 2008”, SGB Amravati University, Amravati, January

08-10, 2009.

102. Analysis of Pesticides Residues in Agricultural Soils of Jalgaon District”

S. M. Bharambe and P. P. Mahulikar* (Poster)

*University Level Research Festival “Avishkar 2009”, North Maharashtra University,

Jalgaon, December 1-2, 2009.

103. Contamination Level of Pesticides Residues and Physiochemical Properties of Soil

from Cotton Growing Area of Jalgaon and Farmers Knowledge.

S. M. Bharambe and P. P. Mahulikar* (Poster, Second Prize)

104. Synthesis and Characterization of Phenol formaldehyde microcapsule Containing

Linseed Oil and its use in Epoxy for Self Healing Coating.

R. S. Jadhav, D. G. Hundiwale and P. P. Mahulikar* (Poster, First Prize)

*National Conference on Recent Advances in Polymer Technology, (RAPT- 2009),

UDCT, North Maharashtra University, December 28-29, 2009.

105. Synthesis and characterization of phenol formaldehyde microcapsules containing

linseed oil and its use in epoxy for Self-healing and anticorrosive coating.

R. S. Jadhav, D. G. Hundiwale and P. P. Mahulikar* (Poster, Second Prize)

*Inter University Research Festival “Avishkar 2009”, Solapur University,

Solapur, January 11-13, 2010.

106. Contamination Level of Pesticides Residues and Physiochemical Properties of Soil

from Cotton Growing Area of Jalgaon and Farmers Knowledge”

S. M. Bharambe and P. P. Mahulikar* (Poster)

107. Synthesis and Characterization of Phenol formaldehyde microcapsule Containing

Linseed Oil and its use in Epoxy for Self Healing Coating.

R. S. Jadhav, D. G. Hundiwale and P. P. Mahulikar* (Poster)

*National Conference on Green Chemistry and Environmental Pollution (GCEP 2010),

S.S.V.P.S. College, Dhule, January 16-17, 2010.

108. Contamination Level of Pesticides Residues and Physiochemical Properties of Soil

from Banana Growing Area and Farmers Awareness

S. M. Bharambe and P. P. Mahulikar*

*National Conference on Natural Resource Management for Sustainable Development

(NRSMD 2010), School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, North Maharashtra

University, Jalgaon. 1-2 Feb, 2010.

109. Contamination Level of Pesticides Residues and Physiochemical Properties of Soil

from Cotton Growing Area and Farmers Awareness”

S. M. Bharambe and P. P. Mahulikar*

*National Conference on Nanomaterials and Nanotechnology, VNIT, Nagpur January

18-20, 2010.

110. Environmentally benign synthesis of nano polyanilne and poly-o-anisidine through

waterborne latex and their rheological behavior with characterization”

R. S. Jadhav, K. J. Patil, D. G. Hundiwale and P. P. Mahulikar* (Poster)

*National West Zone Research Festival “Anvenshan 2010”, Maharaja Sayajirao

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University, Baroda, June 10-12, 2010.

111. Development of encapsulated polymers for self healing and anticorrosive coatings.

R. S. Jadhav, D. G. Hundiwale and P. P. Mahulikar* (Oral)

*National Conference on Recent Innovations in Oil and Food Technology, UDCT,

North Maharashtra University, Jalgaon, August 23, 2010.

112. Synthesis and Characterization of Phenol formaldehyde epoxy grafted microcapsules

containing linseed oil and its use in epoxy resin for anticorrosive coating.

R. S. Jadhav, D. G. Hundiwale and P. P. Mahulikar* (Oral)

*National Conference on Recent Advances in Polymer Technology, UDCT, North

Maharashtra University, Jalgaon, January 19, 2011.

113. Synthesis and characterization of Epoxy grafted melamine urea formaldehyde

microcapsules containing linseed oil and its use in epoxy for Self-healing and

anticorrosive coating”.

R. S. Jadhav, D. G. Hundiwale and P. P. Mahulikar* (Oral)

*National Conference on Advances in Synthetic Methodologies and New Materials,

Shivaji University Kolhapur, January 21- 22, 2011.

114. Synthesis and characterization of melamine urea formaldehyde microcapsules

containing linseed oil and its use in epoxy for Self-healing and anticorrosive coating.

R. S. Jadhav, D. G. Hundiwale and P. P. Mahulikar* (Oral)

*University Level Research Festival “Avishkar 2008”, North Maharashtra University,

Jalgaon, December 28-29, 2011.

115. Synthesis, Characterization and Controlled release studies on Phenol Formaldehyde

Microcapsules Containing Neem Oil, Avinash V. Bagale, Vikas V. Gite, Dilip G.

Hundiwale and Pramod P. Mahulikar*

*National Conference on Nanomaterials, Industrial Polymers and Eco-Friendly

Coating-Perspectives and Challenges, School of Chemical Sciences and UDCT,

NMU, Jalgaon, 18 February 2012.

116. Microencapsulation of Botanical Insecticides - Neem oil in Melamine-Urea-

Formaldehyde Polymer shell

A. V. Bagle, V. V. Gite, D. G. Hundiwale and P. P. Mahulikar* (Poster, First Prize)

117. Synthesis of Biodegradable Polymer from Vegetable Oil

P. Kulkarni, P. P. Mahulikar, S. Mahajan and R. D. Kulkarni.

118. Synthesis and Characterization of Phenol Formaldehyde Microcapsules containing

Toxic Pendimethalin: A total Eco-Friendly Approach

R. K. Hedaoo, P. P. Mahulikar and V. V. Gite

*Fourth Conference on Recent Advances in Polymer Technology, UDCT, North Maharashtra

University, Jalgaon, March 2-3, 2012.

119. “Microencapsulation and Controlled Release Studies of Neem Oil in Phenol Formaldehyde

polymer – Greener Alternative for pest control”, Avinash V. Bagale, Vikas V. Gite, Dilip G.

Hundiwale and Pramod P. Mahulikar*

*National Conference on ‘Recent Advances in Chemical Sciences and Technology (RACST-

2013), UICT, NMU, Jalgaon, September 21, 2013.

120. “Microwave Associate Synthesis and Characterization of Glycidylazid Polymer”

A.D. Kshirsagar, and P. P. Mahulikar* (Poster, Best Presentation Prize)

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*University Level Research Festival “Avishkar 2014”, North Maharashtra University,

Jalgaon, October 17-18, 2014.

121. Synthesis and in vitro bioactivity evaluation of benzo[4,5]imidazo[1,2-a]chromeno[4,3-

d]pyrimidin-6-one using TiO2@vinyltriethoxy silane nanoparticles, Vilas N. Mahire and

Pramod P. Mahulikar*, October 17-18, 2014 (Poster Presentation, First Prize)

122. Synthesis and Characterization of GlycidylAzide Polymers Containing

Cyclohexanedimethanol as a Initiator, Ajay D. Kshirsagar, Dilip G, Hundiwale and

Pramod P. Mahulikar*, October 17-18, 2014

123. Synthesis and in vitro bioactivity evaluation of benzo[4,5]imidazo[1,2-

a]chromeno[4,3-d]pyrimidin-6-one using silane@TiO2 nanoparticles, Vilas N. Mahire

and Pramod P. Mahulikar*, State Level Avishkar-2014, Maharashtra Animal & Fishery

Sciences University, January 21st to 23rd, 2015.

*National Conference on Recent Trends in Environmental Protection 2015, Smt. P. K.

Kotecha Mahila Mahavidyalaya, Bhusawal, February 12-13, 2015

124. Synthesis and in vitro bioactivity evaluation of benzo[4,5]imidazo[1,2-

a]chromeno[4,3-d]pyrimidin-6-one using silane@TiO2 nanoparticles, Vilas N. Mahire

and Pramod P. Mahulikar*, (Poster Presentation, First Prize)

125. Two days Residential Workshop on Academic Autonomy, Rashtriya Uchchtar

Shiksha Abhiyan (RUSA), Department of Higher & Technical Education, Govt. of

Maharashtra, Mumbai University, Mumbai, August 1-2, 2016

b) International Conferences

Elevated Temperature Coatings : Science & Technology-II, The M M & M Society,

California, USA (1996)

1. Synthesis and Characterization of Poly (2-anisidine) Thin Films.

P. P. Patil, S. Patil, J. R. Mahajan, V. V. Talele, P. P. Kumbhar (Mahulikar) and M. A.

More, pp 431 (1996)

5th Advanced Polymers via Macromolecular Engineering, Montreal, Canada (June- 2003).

2. Electrochemical Synthesis of Poly (o-anisidine), Poly (o-toluidine) and their

Copolymer in Organic Sulphonic Acid

D. D. Borole, U. R. Kapadi, P. P. Mahulikar and D. G. Hundiwale.

High Energy Material Conference & Exihibit-2005, DRDO, Hyderabad,

November 23-25,2005

3. 1,2-[bis-(2,4,6-trinitro)phenyl hydrazine] synthesis, characterization thermal study

and explosive behavior”

D. M. Badgujar, M. B. Talawar, S. N. Asthana and P. P. Mahulikar

4. Environmentally benign synthesis of nitro heterocyclic compounds using bismuth

nitrate

D. M. Badgujar, M. B. Talawar, S. N. Asthana and P. P. Mahulikar

Joint International Conference on Advances in Organic Chemistry and Chemical

Biology, Hyderabad, January 11-12, 2006

5. Synthesis of 1- tetralone using Meldrum’s acid

Y. A. Pawar, A. E. Sonawane, P. P. Mahulikar and More D. H.

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6. Microwave mediated synthesis of ecofriendly pest controlling carvacrol compounds

using fly ash as solid support

H. P. Narkhede, U. B. More, D. S. Dalal, D. H. More and P. P. Mahulikar

7. Polymer supported synthesis of biologically active carvacrol compounds

U. B. More, H. P. Narkhede, D. S. Dalal and P. P. Mahulikar

International Conference on Emerging Trends in Chemical Sciences, January 23-25, 2007

at Mumbai University, Mumbai, INDIA.

8. 1,2-[bis-(2,4,6-trinitro)phenyl hydrazine]–synthesis: Characterization, thermal stability

and Explosive behavior

D. M. Badgujar, M. B. Talawar, S. N. Asthana and P. P. Mahulikar

9. Synthesis of Some Novel N-Alkyl/Acyl/Aroyl 2-(chroman/6-bromochroman-2-yl)-1H-

benzimidazoles and their Antibacterial Activity

C. N. Raut and P. P. Mahulikar

*International Conference on Advances in Drug Discovery Research , Dr .BAMU,

Aurangabad, February 24 -26 2007

10. Polymer supported facile synthesis of some bioactive 2-(6-bromochroman-2-yl)-N

alkyl and acyl benzimidazoles,

U .B. More, H. P. Narkhede, C. N. Raut and P. P. Mahulikar

11. Synthesis and antimicrobial evolution of 2-(P-amino phenyl) substituted

benzimidazoles containing thiazolidinones

Y. A. Pawar, A. E. Sonawane, P. P. Mahulikar and D. H. More

*High Energy Material Conference & Exhibit (HEMCE- 2007), Chennai, December,

13-15, 2007

12. Microwave assisted synthesis of methyl nitramino substituted benzenes as High

Energy Materials,

D. M. Badgujar, M. B. Talawar, S.N. Asthana and P.P. Mahulikar

*International Conference on Materials for the Millennium, CUSAT, Kochi, India 2007

13. Effect of Nano – Mg (OH)2 on Mechanical and Flame Retarding Properties of SBR

and PBR: A Comparative Study.

C. B. Patil, U. R. Kapadi, D. G. Hundiwale and P. P. Mahulikar

*International Conference on Advances in Polymer Technology, Kochi, September

25-27, 2008

14. Thermal and Mechanical Properties of Poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC) Microscale and

Nanoscale Calcium Carbonate composites via Melt Intercalation

C. B. Patil, U. R. Kapadi, D. G. Hundiwale and P. P. Mahulikar

15. Melt Rheology of Polyethylene CaCO3 Nanocomposites using Brabender Torque

Rheometer.

C. B. Patil, A. Ahamad, N. R.Yeole, U. R. Kapadi, D. G. Hundiwale and P. P.

Mahulikar

16. Studies on procesing of styrene butadiene rubber (SBR) – CaCO3 nanocomposites by

different mixing techniques and their performance properties.

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A. Ahamad, C. B. Patil, U. R. Kapadi, D. G. Hundiwale and P. P. Mahulikar

*International Conference on Nanomaterials and Applications - (ICNAMA 2008),

Kolhapur, Dec. 9-11, 2008.

17. Mechanical and structural study of CaCO3-PP nanocomposites.

C. B. Patil, P. S. Shisode, U. R. Kapadi, D. G. Hundiwale and P. P. Mahulikar

18. Synthesis of nano polyaniline and poly-o-anisidine and applications in alkyd paint

formulation to enhance the corrosion resistivity of mild steel

R. S. Jadhav, D. G. Hundiwale and P. P. Mahulikar

*International Conference on “Material for Advanced Technology” (ICMAT

2009), Suntech International Convention and Exhibition Center,

Singapore, June 28- July 03, 2009.

19. Effect of Calcium Sulphate Nanoparticles on Fusion, Mechanical and Thermal

Behavior of Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC)

C. B. Patil, U. R. Kapadi, D. G. Hundiwale and P. P. Mahulikar.

20. Nano Polyaniline and Poly O-anisidine: Synthesis by Emulsion Polymerization and

their characterization

R. S. Jadhav, D. G. Hundiwale and P. P. Mahulikar.

International Conference on “VIII Global Conference on Environmental

Education”, Panjim, Goa, November 04-08, 2009. (Oral)

21. Contamination Level of Pesticides Residues in Soil from Cotton Growing Area And

Farmers Knowledge.

S. M. Bharambe and P. P. Mahulikar

*International Conference on “International Congress of Chemistry and

Environment”, ICCE-2009, Ubonratchathani, Thailand, January 21 – 23, 2010.

22. Contamination Level of Pesticides Residues, Physical and Chemical Properties of Soil

from Cotton Growing Area of Jalgaon District”

S. M. Bharambe and P. P. Mahulikar (Oral, first prize)

*International Conference on “Global Food Security: Concern, Reality and

Remedies, Department of Management Studies, North Maharashtra

University, Jalgaon, January 28-29, 2010.

23. Causes of Pesticide Practices in Farming and Remedial Solution to Food Security”

S. M. Bharambe and P. P. Mahulikar

International Conference on “Advanced Polymer Technology” (APT- 2010), Cochi,

26- 27 February, 2010.

24. Synthesis and characterization of phenol-formaldehyde microcapsules containing

linseed oil based healing agents.

R. S. Jadhav, D. G. Hundiwale and P. P. Mahulikar

*International Conference on “Pure & Applied Chemistry” (ICPAC- 2010), Mauritius,

26- 30 July, 2010.

25. High Performance of Polyaniline/TiO2 Nanocomposites in Epoxy for Smart Corrosion

Resistant Coating.

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R. S. Jadhav, D. G. Hundiwale and P. P. Mahulikar* (Oral presentation first prize)

*2 nd International Conference on "Emerging Trends in Chemical Sciences", November 2 – 4,

2012, at Solapur University, Solapur.

26. Facial Safer synthesis of polyvinyl-(4,5-di(nitroxymethyl)-1H-1,2,3-trizole,

A.D. Kshirsagar, U. D. Patil, V.V. Gite, D. G. Hundiwale, and P. P. Mahulikar*

27. Studies on the synthesis of high- performance chemically responsive materials.

U.A. Fegade, A.S. Kuwar, P. P. Mahulikar, S. B. Attarde (Forth Prize)

*International Conference on Recent Innovations in Nano-Bio-Polymer-Pharmaceutical

Technologies, IISC, Bangalore, January 13 & 14, 2013.

28. Microencapsulation of Neem Oil as biopesticide using Melamine-Urea-Formaldehyde

Polymer Shell, Avinash V. Bagle, Vikas V. Gite, Dilip G. Hundiwale and Pramod P.

Mahulikar*

29. Eco-friendly nitration of Melamine Formaldehyde (MF) prepolymer,

Ajay D. Kshirsagar, Dilip G. Hundiwale and Pramod P. Mahulikar*

*International Conference on Global Opportunities for Latest Developments in Chemistry

and Technology-2014 (GOLD-CT- 2014) February 06-08, 2014

30. Facile One-Pot Clean Synthesis of 2-substituted benzimidazoles and 1, 2-disubstituted

benzimidazoles using Bismuth Nitrate,

Vilas N. Mahire and Pramod P. Mahulikar* (Best Poster Presentation Award)

31. Microencapsulation of control release study of karanja-Citronella oil mixture in

phenol formaldehyde mixture,

Avinash V. Bagle and Pramod P. Mahulikar*

32. Microwave assisted Synthesis & Characterisation of GAP Co-Polymers,

Ajay D. Kshirsagar and Pramod P. Mahulikar*

*3rd International Conference on “Chemistry for Sustainable Development: Indian

Perspective” Indian Council of Chemists, 10th -14th June, 2014, Dubai & Abu Dhabi

34. Facile one-pot clean synthesis of 2-substituted benzimidazoles and 1, 2-disubstituted

benzimidazoles using bismuth nitrate Pramod P. Mahulikar*, Vilas N. Mahire.

*3rd Global Sustainable Biotech Congress 2014, North Maharashtra University, Jalgaon, Dec 01-05, 2014.

35. Microencapsulation of Karanja oil as a natural pesticide in urea formaldehyde (UF)

polymer, Avinash V. Bagle and Pramod P. Mahulikar*

36. Synthesis and characterization of glycidyl azide polymers containing cyclohexane

dimethanol as a initiator,

Ajay D. Kshirsagar and Pramod P. Mahulikar*

37. One pot multicomponent chemoselective synthesis of benzo[4,5]imidazo[1,2-

a]chromeno[4,3-d]pyrimidin-6- one based on vinyltriethoxy silane@TiO2

nanoparticles as a novel and efficient catalyst

Vilas N. Mahire and Pramod P. Mahulikar*

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*International Conference on Functional Materials@Nanoscale: Concerns and Challenges

(ICFMNCC-2015), March 9-11, 2015, Rayat Shikshan Sanstha's Karmaveer Bhaurao Patil

Mahavidyalaya, Pandharpur, Dist- Solapur (Poster Presentation)

38. Synthesis and in vitro bioactivity evaluation of benzo[4,5]imidazo[1,2-

a]chromeno[4,3-d]pyrimidin-6-one using silane@TiO2 nanoparticles, Vilas N. Mahire

and Pramod P. Mahulikar*

*International Conference on New Horizons in Synthetic and Material Chemistry (ICSMC-

2015), November 26-28, 2015, Department of Chemistry, University of Mumbai, Mumbai

(Poster Presentation)

39. Deep Eutectic Solvent (ChCl: Glycerol) promoted efficient synthesis of

benzimidazoquinazolinone scaffolds and their bioactivity evaluation

Vilas N. Mahire and Pramod P. Mahulikar*

Session Chair in National/International Conferences

Sr.

No.

Details of Conferences

1. International Conference on Nanomaterials and Applications - (ICNAMA 2008)

Kolhapur, December. 9-11, 2008.

2. 3rd Global Sustainable Biotech Congress 2014, North Maharashtra University,

Jalgaon, Dec 01-05, 2014.

Organizational Activity: Conferences/Seminars/Workshops/Research Festivals

1. Member, Accommodation Committee and Registration Committee, 18th Annual

National Conference of Indian Council of Chemists held at NMU, Jalgaon

(December 27-29, 1999).

2. Organizing Faculty, One day workshop on Gas Chromatography, January 13, 2001,

at School of Chemical Sciences, NMU, Jalgaon- 425 001.

3. Organizing Committee Member, National Seminar on Intellectual Property Rights

(NSIPR - 2005), held at NMU, Jalgaon (September, 27 & 28, 2005).

4. Convener, National Conference on Recent Trends in Synthetic Organic Chemistry

(RTSOC - 2005), held at NMU, Jalgaon (Dec. 16 &17, 2005).

5. Member, Programme Committee, C. V. Raman Memorial Seminar, since 2004 -

2006, N.M. U., Jalgaon. (Feb. 28 of every year)

6. Organizing Committee Member, National Conference on Development and Analysis

of Drugs (DAD-2008), held at NMU, Jalgaon (March 15, 2008).

7. Convener, National conference on Recent Advances in Polymer Technology (RAPT

2009), held at NMU, Jalgaon (December 28-29, 2009).

8. Coordinator, IYC 2011, Poster Presentation competition, School of Chemical

Sciences, NMU, Jalgaon- 425 001, (December 26, 2011).

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9. Coordinator, IYC 2011, Workshop on Paper, Thesis and Project writing in Chemistry

School of Chemical Sciences, NMU, Jalgaon- 425 001, (March 9, 2012).

10. Chairman, Avishkar 2011, School of Chemical Sciences, NMU, Jalgaon- 425 001

11. Coordinator, National Conference on Nanomaterials, Industrial Polymers and Eco-

Friendly Coating-Perspectives and Challenges (NIPEC 2012), School of Chemical

Sciences, NMU, Jalgaon- 425 001(February 18, 2012).

12. Chairman, National Conference on Innovation in Chemistry-Laboratory to Society,

11th February 2013, School of Chemical Sciences, NMU, Jalgaon-425 001.

13. Organizing Committee Member, Avishkar 2012, NMU, Jalgaon- 425 001

14. Organizing Committee Member, Avishkar 2013, NMU, Jalgaon- 425 001

15. Chairman, International Conference on “Global Opportunities for Latest

Development in Chemistry and Technology-2014” (GOLD-CT-2014), February, 6-

8, 2014, School of Chemical Sciences, NMU, Jalgaon-425 001.

16. Organizing Committee Member, Avishkar 2014, NMU, Jalgaon- 425 001

17. Organising Committee Member, 3rd Global Sustainable Biotech Congress 2014,

North Maharashtra University, Jalgaon-425 001, (Dec 01-05, 2014).

18. Chairman, Programme Committee, Workshop on National Quality Renaissance

Initiative (NQRI), North Maharashtra University, Jalgaon, March 23 & 24, 2015.

Invited Lectures in Conferences / Seminars / Workshops / Refresher Courses /

Orientation Courses

Sr.

No. Details of Lecture

1.

Applications of Green Chemistry

State Level Seminar on Recent Advancement in Organic Synthetic Reagents, Arts,

Science and Commerce College, Shahada, February 20-21, 2007.

2.

Green Chemistry and IPM

National Conference on Green Chemistry and Environmental Pollution S.S.V.P.S’s L.K.

Dr. P. R. Ghogrey Science College, January 16 -17, 2010.

3. Principals of Green Chemistry

State Level Seminar on Green Chemistry, Arts, Science and Commerce College, Satana,

January 15-16, 2010.

4. Association of Environmentally Benign Chemistry and Integrated Pest Management.

Celebration of IYC 2011, The Role of Chemistry in our Life, Arts, Science and

Commerce College, Shahada, February 25, 2011.

5. Development of Pesticides Using Green Chemistry.

State Level Seminar on New Horizons in Chemistry for Agriculture and Society,

S.S.V.P.S’sL.K. Dr. P. R. Ghogrey Science College, December 20, 2011.

6. Environmental Safety: Green Chemistry for the Control of Pesticides Pollution.

University Level Seminar on Innovations in Chemical Sciences, Dr. A. G. Bendale,

College, Jalgaon, January 24, 2012.

7. Green Chemistry for the Development of Pest Management Agents.

University Level Seminar on Environment: Green Chemistry and CPM in Chemistry,

Arts, Science and Commerce College, Jalgaon, February 17, 2012.

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8. Green Chemistry and Synthesis of Pesticides.

National Conference on Recent Trends in Chemistry, Shivaji Arts, Commerce and

Science College, Kannad, Dist. Aurangabad, September 22 & 23, 2012.

9. Spectroscopy: IR & NMR Techniques.

State Level Workshop on Techniques in Preparation of NET/SET Examination in

Chemistry, Department of Chemistry, Kisan Arts, Commerce and Science College,

Parola, Dist. Jalgaon, January 31, 2013.

10. Green Chemistry for Development of Pest Management Agents.

3rd National Conference on Recent Advances in Agro biotechnology for Sustainable

Agriculture Practices, M. J. College, Jalgaon, February 05 & 06, 2013.

11. Green Chemistry and Integrated Pest Management.

National Seminar on ‘Role of Chemistry in Eco-friendly Organic Synthesis’, S. B. E. S.

College of Science, Aurangabad, September 19 & 20, 2013.

12. Role of Green Chemistry in Pest Management.

National Conference on Recent Trends in Chemistry: Nanoscience, Dahiwadi College,

Dahiwadi, Dist. - Satara, October 13, 2013.

13. Importance of Green Chemistry

National Conference on Frontiers of Research in Chemistry, S. G. M. College, Karad,

Dist. - Satara, December 26 & 27, 2013.

14. Development of Pest Management Agents Using Green Chemistry

Refresher Course In Chemistry, Dr. BAMU, Aurangabad, June 22, 2014.

15. Green Chemistry

A University Level One Day Workshop on Green Chemistry, P.G. Department of

Chemistry, SPDM College, Shirpur, Dist Dhule, September 15, 2014.

16. Environmental Pollution and Green Chemistry

Refresher Course in Environmental Science, Z. B. Patil College, Dhule, November 26,

2014.

17. Important of Green Chemistry in Environmental Pollution.

5th National Conference on Recent Advances in Chemo and Bio Sciences, Moolji

Jaitha College, Jalgaon (MS, India). January 23 & 24, 2015.

18. Role of Green Chemistry in Pest Management,

National Conference on Recent Trends in Environmental Protection 2015, Smt. P. K.

Kotecha Mahila Mahavidyalaya, Bhusawal, February 12 & 13 , 2015.

19. Pest Management and Green Chemistry,

Refresher Course In Chemistry, Chemical technology and pharmacy, Dr. BAMU,

Aurangabad, June 25, 2015.

20. Role of Green Chemistry in IPM

Faculty Improvement for Research in Science and Technology (FIRST 2015), School

of Chemical Sciences, North Maharashtra University, Jalgaon, June 21, 2015.

21. Role of Green Chemistry in Integrated Pest Management

34th Annual Conference, Indian Council of Chemists, Uka Tarsadia University, Bardoli,

Surat, December 26-28, 2015.

22. Integrated Pest Management and Green Chemistry

Recent Trends and Advances in Chemical Sciences (RTACS-2016)

B. Raghunath Arts, Commerce and Science College, Parbhani, January 12-13, 2016.

23. Green Chemistry and Integrated Pest Management

State Level Seminar on Waste Management: Domestic, Medical, Industrial & E-Waste

K. P. G. Arts, Commerce and Science College, Igatpuri (Nashik), February 04-05, 2016

24. Greener synthesis using silane@TiO2 nanoparticles

UGC sponsored National Conference on Chemical Synthesis of Nanomaterials and

their Applications in Environment

G. T. Patil Arts, Commerce & Science College, Nandurbar, February 09, 2016.

25. Science & Technology: Development & Environmental Impact

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Popular Lecture in Open House 2016, National Science Day Celebration, UICT, NMU,

Jalgaon, February 27, 2016.

26. Biodiversity

Invited Lecture (and Expert for Photo Exhibition) in National Science Day Celebration at PSGVPM’s Arts, Commerce and Science College, Shahada, 29th February 2016.

Extension Activities

Life Membership:

1. Association of Chemistry Teachers, Mumbai (LM 15).

2. Indian Council of Chemists, Agra (LF 630).

3. Society of Pesticide Science, India, New Delhi. (L 424)

4. Indian Association of Solid State Chemist & Allied Scientists. Jammu (LM 279).

5. High Energy Materials Society of India, Pune (HOL 59).

6. The Society for Polymer Science, India (LM 317).

7. Society for Materials Chemistry (LM838)

Coordinator, Vidnyan Jattha: Krishi Vidnyan Yatra (February 28 - March 05, 2000), as

a part of National Science Day / Week celebration.

Coordinator, Refresher Course in Chemistry, March 7 – April 3, 2001, School of

Chemical Sciences, NMU, Jalgaon- 425 001.

Coordinator, Refresher Course in Chemistry, Nov. 7-28, 2003, School of Chemical

Sciences, NMU, Jalgaon- 425 001.

Coordinator, Folk Form of Communication, Vidnyan Yatra (February 28 - March 05,

2003), as a part of Science Day / Week celebration.

Organizing Committee Member, C. V. Raman Memorial Seminar (February 28, every

year), NMU, Jalgaon, 2004 - 2006.

Secretary, NMUCTO, NMU Campus Unit (2002- 2004).

Convener, National Conference on Recent Trends in Synthetic Organic Chemistry,

(RTSOC-2005), N.M.U., Jalgaon, Dec. 16& 17, 2005.

Core Committee Member, National Seminar on Intellectual Property Rights, (NSIPR-

2005), N.M.U., Jalgaon, September, 27& 28, 2005.

Assistant Program Officer, National Service Scheme (NSS), NMU Unit (2002- 2005).

Coordinator, Remedial Coaching at Post Graduate Level for Students Belonging to

Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribes, NMU, Jalgaon, (from January 2008).

Coordinator, Organization of Invited Lectures as a part of National Science Day / Week

Celebration, February 2008.

Organizing Committee Member, National Conference on Development and Analysis of

Drugs (DAD-2008), held at N M. University, Jalgaon (March 15, 2008).

Convener, Conference on Recent Advances in Polymer Technology (RAPT-2009), NMU,

Jalgaon, December 28 & 29, 2009.

Vice- President, NMUCTO, NMU Campus Unit (2008 – 2010).

Member, Research and Recognition Committee (RRC) in Chemistry, NMU, Jalgaon

and Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University, Aurangabad.

BOS Member, Chemical Sciences (NMU, Jalgaon), Industrial Chemistry and

Agrochemicals & Pest Management (S.U., Kolhapur and S.U., Solapur).

Member, Purchase Committee, NMU, Jalgaon (2003-2005, 2011-2013, 2013-2015).

Invitee Member, Sciences Faculty, NMU, Jalgaon.

Member, Academic Council, NMU, Jalgaon (from June 2012).

Member, Task Force, National Knowledge Commission, NMU, Jalgaon.

External Referee/ Subject Expert- National and International Journals.

Director, Central Assessment Program (CAP) in University Examinations.

Invited / Visiting Lectures at Colleges, Schools, Institutes, NSS Programme,

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Agricultural and Farmer’s Programme, etc.

Chairman, Avishkar 2011, North Maharashtra University, Jalgaon-425 001, (December

28 & 29, 2011).

Team Manager, State Level Avishkar 2011-2012, Shivaji University, Kolhapur (January

13-15, 2012).

Member, Advisory Board, Central Training and Placement Cell, NMU, Jalgaon.

Member, Standing Advisory Committee, Think-Tank, NMU, Jalgaon.

Chairman, National Conference on Innovation in Chemistry-Laboratory to Society,

11th March 2013, School of Chemical Sciences, NMU, Jalgaon-425 001.

Chairman, International Conference on “Global Opportunities for Latest Development in

Chemistry and Technology-2014” (GOLD-CT-2014), February, 6-8, 2014, School of

Chemical Sciences, NMU, Jalgaon-425 001.

Organising Committee Member, State Level, Avishkar 2013, North Maharashtra

University, Jalgaon-425 001, (Jan 17-19, 2014).

Member, IQAC, 2014-2016, North Maharashtra University, Jalgaon.

Chairman, One day seminar on “SciFinder for Research in Academics”, School of

Chemical Sciences, NMU, Jalgaon (March 2, 2015)

Chief Guest Editor, Journal of Advances in Science and Technology, Volume 14, No. 2

Dec. 2014 (ISSN No. 0971-9563)

Steering Committee Member, NAAC, NMU, Jalgaon, 2013-2015.

Participation in all University/Schools/Departments programmes / activities, such as

plantation, water conservation and management, cultural activities, exhibitions,

competitions, contests, conferences, workshops, seminars, camps, counselling, guidance,

NET / SET coaching, field visits ,Industry visits laboratory visits, R & D centre visits,

etc.

Active participation in the all works for Development and Progress of School and

University: Society and India (Late Dr. A. P. J. Kalam Dream Vision INDIA 2020).

Address for communication:

Prof. P. P. Mahulikar

Director,

Board of Colleges & University Development (BCUD),

North Maharashtra University,

Jalgaon- 425 001.

E-mail: [email protected], [email protected]

Office: 0257 - 2257221

Mobile No.: 09423044000

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