Degree |
Institution |
Year |
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Ph.D. |
University Of Rajasthan, Jaipur |
1995 |
PG |
M.Sc. |
1991(Gold Medalist) |
UG |
B.Sc. |
1989 |
State Level Eligibility Test for Lectureship |
1993 |
Designation |
Organization |
Duration |
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Rector and Registrar |
IIS (Deemed to be University), Jaipur |
April 2010- till date |
Principal |
International College for Girls, Jaipur |
Sep 2005 – till date |
Chief Coordinator Study Centre |
Vardhman Mahaveer Open University – Study centre 316, International College for Girls, Jaipur |
February, 2004 – till date |
Vice Principal |
International College for Girls, Jaipur |
July 1997-Aug. 2005 |
Assistant Principal |
International College for Girls, Jaipur |
July 1996-June 1997 |
Lecturer, Head Dept. Of Chemistry |
International College for Girls, Jaipur |
July 1995-June 1996 |
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At Post Graduation Level : Photochemistry, Pericyclic Reactions, Reaction Mechanism, Reagents, Green Chemistry
At Under Graduation Level : Organic Chemistry
Ph.D. Supervision (Awarded )- 07
Ongoing - 03
S.No. |
Name of Research Scholar |
Registration No. |
Title of Thesis |
1 |
Nitin Tandon |
R.S./286/08/10842, dt. 20.01.2009 (University of Rajasthan) |
Synthesis of metal complexes of cephalosporins and investigation of their antibacterial activity |
2 |
Runjhun Gupta |
R.S./292/08/11114, dated 22.01.2009 (University of Rajasthan) |
Synthesis and characterization of novel polymorphs of some pharmaceutical ingredients and their intermediates |
3 |
Manisha Patni |
RS/1212/09/724, dt. 17.04.2010 (University of Rajasthan) |
Synthesis, Reactions and Photochemical Behaviour of New Heterocyclic Compounds incorporating triazole nucleus. |
4 |
Deepika Sharma |
RS/931/09/4835, dated 14/07/2010 (University of Rajasthan) |
Analysis of Bio-Chemical Components of Formulated Snacks at various stages of Processing |
5 |
Pooja Maheshwari |
IISU/2011/9015, dated 12.12.2011 (The IIS University) |
Theoretical and Experimental investigations of Cycloaddition reactions of imidazo[1,2,-a] pyridines and related heterocycles”
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6 |
Rati Agarwal |
IISU/Ph.D./CHE/R.S. 168/ 2013 , dated 22.05.2013 (The IIS University), Jaipur |
Synthesis and Reactions of Tin(IV) Complexes of Imidazo[1,2-a]pyridines and Related N-Heterocycles
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7. |
Manjinder Kaur |
RS/216/2014 dated 03.03.2014 (The IIS University) |
Experimental and Theoretical Investigation of The Reactions of Some Amines with α,β-Unsaturated Carbonyl Compounds |
8 |
Pratibha Gupta |
IISU/Ph.D./CHE/R.S. 437/2017 dated 17.01.2018 (The IIS University) |
Stereoselective Aza-Michael Addition of Amides and Amines |
9. |
Nivedita Sharma |
R.S. 520/2019 ICG/2018/26405, dated 4.8.2018 |
Synthesis and Application of New Thiourea Based Organocatalysts |
10. |
Chandni Mathur |
Admitted |
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11. |
Manisha Sisodia |
Admitted |
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Supervision of M.Phil dissertations : 02
S.No. |
Name of Research Scholar |
Registration No. |
Title of Thesis |
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1 |
Poonam Manda |
2006-07 |
Microwave Induced Green Synthesis : M. K. University |
2 |
Ginni Rani |
2006-07 |
Some New Aspects of Physico-Chemical Studies of Triazoles |
Supervision of M.Sc dissertations:34
S.No. |
Name of Research Scholar |
Registration No. |
Title of Thesis |
Status |
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Sneha Srivastava |
M.Sc. Chemistry 2019-20 |
Proton abstraction vs C-C double bond rotation in the reaction of carbine with Dimethly maleate-A theoretical Investigation |
Ongoing |
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Manisha Pareek |
M.Sc. Chemistry 2019-20 |
Stereoselective Aza-Michael addition of some primary amines with dimethyl acetylendicarboxylate (DMAD) and methyl propiolate in methanol and other solvents-Experimental and theoretical investigation |
Ongoing |
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Aditi Dubey |
M.Sc. Chemistry 2018-19 |
Stereoselective aza Michael Addition of primary amines to aldehyde |
Completed |
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Anushri Rathore |
M.Sc. Chemistry 2018-19 |
The conformational Analysis of Saturated Heterocycles-A DFT Investigation |
Completed |
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Blessy Paul |
M.Sc. Chemistry 2017-18 |
A comparison of the reactivity of indolizine vis-à-vis phosphaindolizine on the basis of fukui function : A theoretical investigation |
Completed |
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Anjali Sharma |
M.Sc. Chemistry 2017-18 |
Effect of CH/P exchange on the Aromaticity of the Indolizine and Azaindolizines- A DFT Investigation |
Completed |
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Angelina |
M.Sc. Chemistry 2016-17 |
Counterion Effect on the Aromaticity of Phosphacyclopentadienide ions- A DFT Investigation |
Completed |
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Nisha Bisht |
M.Sc. Chemistry 2016-17 |
A DFT Investigation of the Anomeric effect in 1-methoxypyian and monodrateoanalogu |
Completed |
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Shivangi |
M.Sc. Chemistry 2015-16 |
A study of CH/P exchange on conformational analysis of cyclohexane |
Completed |
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Neetu Yadav |
M.Sc. Chemistry 2015-16 |
Theoretical and experimental investigation of Michael addition of some secondary amines to methyl propiolate |
Completed |
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Ankita puri |
M.Sc. Chemistry 2015-16 |
Aromaticity /antiaromaticity of mono – and poly –phospha analogues of tropylium ion –A DFT investigation |
Completed |
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Deepika gaur |
M.Sc. Chemistry 2014-15 |
Oxaene reaction between α-ketone ester and propene- A theoretic l investigation |
Completed |
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Nisha Gupta |
M.Sc. Chemistry 2014-15 |
Tandem reaction of trimethyl phosphide with maleic anhydride and 1,3 –protopic shift: A DFT investigation |
Completed |
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Rajni |
M.Sc. Chemistry 2014-15 |
Aza –michael a dition of some amines to dimethyl maleate |
Completed |
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Swati Mahavar |
M.Sc. Chemistry 2014-15 |
Theoretical investigation of the effect of CH/P exchange on the aromatic character of cyclopentadiene |
Completed |
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Juhi Sharma |
M.Sc. Chemistry 2013-14 |
Theoretical investigation of homoaromaticity and valence tautomerisation in heteroaromatic analogs of 1,3,5 cycloheptatriene |
Completed |
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Poonam kumari |
M.Sc. Chemistry 2013-14 |
To compare the ability of H- acceptor methyl acrylate and benzaldehyde in their ene reaction with 2,4,4,trimethyl 1-pentene- A theoretical investigation |
Completed |
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Shipra shrma |
M.Sc. Chemistry 2013-14 |
Experimental and theoretical investigation of a carbonyl ene reaction |
Completed |
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Ruhi Madan |
M.Sc. Chemistry 2012-13 |
Synthesis of Imidazo[2,1-a] Isoquinolines by Microwave Technique |
Completed |
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Jisha George |
M.Sc. Chemistry 2012-13 |
[8+2] Cycloaddition Reaction of Imidazo[2,1-a] Isoquinolines with DMAD |
Completed |
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Shalini Sirohiya |
M.Sc. Chemistry 2012-13 |
Tandem One Pot [8+2] Cycloaddition Reaction of Imidazo[2,1-A] Isoquinolines and DMAD using Water As a Solvent |
Completed |
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Monika Sharma |
M.Sc. Chemistry 2011-12 |
Biochemical Estimation and prepration of value added muffins using carrot and dates |
Completed |
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Priyanka Swami |
M.Sc. Chemistry 2011-12 |
Biochemical Estimation and Prepration of value added sev using chenopodium and fenugreek |
Completed |
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Yashika Goyal |
M.Sc. Chemistry 2011-12 |
[8+2] Cycloaddition reactions of substituted Imidazo [1,2-a] pyridine-experimental and theoretical investigation |
Completed |
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Anju Jain |
M.Sc. Chemistry 2011-12 |
[8+2] Cycloaddition reactions of substituted Imidazo [1,2-a] pyridine-experimental and theoretical investigation |
Completed |
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Ruchi Sharma |
M.Sc. Chemistry 2010-11 |
A DFT level study of ceftiofur sodium – A third generation cephalosporin |
Completed |
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Deepika Sharma |
M.Sc. Chemistry 2010-11 |
A DFT Level of Mercapto- Substituted 1,2,4 triazoles |
Completed |
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Namita Bishnoi |
M.Sc. Chemistry 2010-11 |
Biochemical estimation and preparation of soy based cookies and noodles |
Completed |
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Swati jain |
M.Sc. Chemistry 2010-11 |
Synthesis, Characterization and DFT Level Study of Mercapto-Substituted 1,3,4-Oxadiazole |
Completed |
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Pooja Maheshwari |
M.Sc. Chemistry 2009-10 |
In vitro complexation of a Cephalosporin Drug with essential and trace elements at elevated temperature |
Completed |
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Karuna Maheshwari |
M.Sc. Chemistry 2009-10 |
In vitro Complexation of a cephalosporin drug with essential and trace elements at body temperature |
Completed |
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Sunita Ghiya |
M.Sc. Chemistry 2008-09 |
Bioavailability of Cephalosporin Drugs in the presence of H-2 receptor Antagonist |
Completed |
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Anjali Phatak |
M.Sc. (F & N) 2006-07 |
Effect of Processing on Thiamine Content in Different Genotypes of Chickpea |
Completed |
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Chitra Kangarot |
M.Sc. (F & N) 2005-06 |
Production and Evaluation of Wheat and Green Gram Based Weaning food |
Completed |
PATENTS PUBLISHED
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Research papers
Research papers/abstract published in the proceedings of Refereed/Peer Reviewed—International/National/ State level Conferences
Papers presented in International Conferences abroad.
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Conference(s)/ Workshop(s) Organized
As principal of the college and Rector & Registrar of the IIS University, have been Convener or Organizing Secretary of the following conferences / Workshops organized by the University
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Technical consultancy to evaluate the existing practices in the Industrial Canteen, preparation area and recommendation thereof for maintaining quality/hygiene consistency in the study area. (BOSCH 2009-10).
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Project One – Student Support project |
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Investigator’s Name |
Dr. Raakhi Gupta (PI) |
Institute |
Department of Chemistry, International College for Girls, Jaipur |
Project Title |
“Complexation of metal ions in body with nucleotides/nucleosides/protein/amino acids in presence of antibiotics/analgesics” |
Project Status |
Sanctioned in the Year -25th Nov 2003 Completed in the year –Feb 2004 |
Duration |
12 Months |
Funding agency |
State DST, Jaipur |
Total cost |
Rs. 15,000 |
Summary of the Project: |
It was planned to study the complex formation and evaluate the stability of these complexes derived from bivalent transition metal ions with amino acids as the primary ligands and some antibiotics as the secondary ligands. |
Major Highligths: |
Certain 1:1 binary and 1:1:1 ternary complexes of Cobalt were prepared with amino acids leucine and isoleucine and antibiotic chloroquin phosphate. Their stability was investigated in varying acidic strength. The results have been included in the Ph.D. work of the Student. |
Project Two-Minor |
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Investigator’s Name |
Dr. Raakhi Gupta (PI) |
Institute |
Department of Chemistry, International College for Girls, Jaipur |
Project Title |
“Formulation and Evaluation of Cereal and Legume Based Weaning Food Supplements” |
Project Status |
Sanctioned in the Year- 7th Feb 2006 Completed in the year-
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Duration |
24 Months |
Funding agency |
UGC |
Total cost |
Rs.55,000 |
Summary of the Project: |
It was planned to formulate and analyse weaning food of improved nutritional quality and based on locally available food materials in Rajasthan like wheat, green gram, banana, pumpkin or carrot. |
Major Highlights: |
Keeping the nutritional requirement of children of the age group of 6 months to 1 year four weaning foods were developed with varying proportions of wheat, green gram, carrot and jaggery. The biochemical analysis and sensory evaluation of the prepared premixes was done to study their nutritional status. |
Publications: |
The results have been included in the M.Sc. Dissertation work of the Student |
Project Three – Major |
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Investigator’s Name |
Prof R. K. Bansal (PI), Dr. Raakhi Gupta (Co-PI), Dr. Neelima Gupta (Co-PI) |
Institute |
Department of Chemistry, International College for Girls, Jaipur |
Project Title |
“ ” |
Project Status |
Sanctioned in the Year- Completed in the year- |
Duration |
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Funding agency |
DST |
Total cost |
Around 10 lakhs |
Summary of the Project: |
It has been planned to prepare two classes of phosphaindolizines through [4+1] cyclocondensation and 1, 5-electrocyclisation methods respectively.Asymmetric diels-alder reaction of 2- phosphaindolizines will be carried out in the presence of chiral aluminium or titanium alkoxide catalyst ( prepared in situ). Similarly catalytic asymmetric diels- aAlder reactions of the other 2- phosphaindolizines will be carried out with various 1,3-dienes. The structure of the transition states will be investigated computationally at the DFT level and the observed enantioselectivity will be rationalized theoretically. |
Major Highlights: |
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Publications: |
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Project Four- Minor |
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Investigator’s Name |
Dr. Raakhi Gupta (PI) |
Institute |
Department of Chemistry, International College for Girls, Jaipur |
Project Title |
“A DFT level study of Mercapto Substituted 1,2, 4-triazoles”. |
Project Status |
Sanctioned in the Year- 2010 On going |
Duration |
24 Months |
Funding agency |
UGC |
Total cost |
Rs.1,10,000 |
Summary of the Project: |
In the project it is planned to study the existence of the tautomeric thiol -thione equilibrium in the mercapto substituted triazoles by DFT theoretical calculations. |
Major Highlights: |
Prototropic tautomerism in nitrogen containing heteroaromatic compounds has been an area of interest for experimental as well as theoretical investigations and it has been indicated that the equilibrium depends on the substituents and the solvent. One step intramolecular thione-thiol tautomerism in 1,2,4-triazole-3-thione and its disubstituted derivatives has been investigated through the use of electronic structure methods. The structure and thermodynamic functions have been calculated with full geometry optimization by the DFT B3LYP method at 6-311++G** level using Guassian 03 software in gas phase. The transition states for the thione-thiol conversion were located and verified by the presence of imaginary vibrational frequencies. Intrinsic reaction coordinate calculations were done to verifiy the connection of the transition states with respective reactants and products. NBO calculations have been used to rationalize the influence of the presence of electron withdrawing or electron releasing substituent on the geometrical structure and charge distribution. Energies of activation and reaction in each case have been calculated in gas phase as well as solvent by carrying out the single point calculation of gas phase optimized geometry in the latter. Thione form has been found to be more stable than the thiol form by 13-15 kcal mol-1 in all cases. Presence of the electron withdrawing substituent decreases the energy barrier for the thione-thiol proton transfer. The results will be included in the Ph.D. work of the Student. |
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