Dr. ( Mrs) Vidya D Avasare
Associate Professor at Sir Parashurambahu College, Pune
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vidya avasare
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https://plus.google.com/112455079275578184081/about- Former Associate professor at Sir Parshurambhau College
Education
Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay
PhD Organometallics, Chemical Biology, organometallica and catalysis
Publications
Journal: Journal of Organometallic Chemistry - J ORGANOMET CHEM
, vol. 689, no. 7, pp. 1325-1327, 2004
P.
Mathur
Professor
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Department of Chemistry
Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
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Memberships
Member of Royal Society of Chemistry and Executive Council Member
of RSC-WIS
Member of Indian National Congress
Member of Marathi Vigyan Parishad
Clips
Mrs Nirmala Pawar and Dr. Vidya Avasare introduced the audience to the Vision and Mission of RSC, which was followed by a key note address by Professor Goutam Lahiri, IITB, on ‘Opportunities and Advances in Chemical Sciences’.
The scientific sessions were contributed to by eminent professors and scientists from the diverse fields of organic, inorganic, physical and materials chemistry. Some inspiring talks were delivered:
- “Redox Non-Innocent Assembly: Leading to Alternate Electronic Structures”. Professor Goutam Lahiri, IIT Bombay
- “Conducting Plastics: Fundamental and Applications”. Dr. M. Jayakannan, IISER-Pune
- “Organic Synthesis: Myths and Facts”. Dr. Rodney Fernandes, IIT Bombay
- “Tiny Twinkling Specks of Sand”. Professor Anindya Datta, IIT Bombay
- “Stereoselective Synthesis and Applications of Donor Acceptor Cyclopropanes (DACs)”. Dr. Santosh Gharpure, IIT Bombay
- “Implications of Macromers in Biology”. Dr. Jayant Khandare, Piramal Health Sciences Pvt. Ltd. Goregaon, Mumbai
Professor Vidya Avasare MRSC planned and coordinated the event diligently, taking the chemistry outreach of the RSC’s West India Local Section beyond major cities. Dr. Raghunath Toche, convener of the conference from KTHM College, Nashik, expressed gratitude towards the RSC’S West India Local Section for organising the event.
Room-temperature synthesis of TiO2 nanospheres and their solar driven photoelectrochemical hydrogen production
DOI: 10.1002/er.3372
Highly monodisperse and crystalline anatase phase TiO2 nanospheres have been synthesized at room temperature from organometallic precursor, titanocene dichloride and sodium azide. The photoelectrochemical (PEC) water splitting performance on the TiO2 nanospheres was studied under illumination of AM 1.5G. The optimized photocurrent density and photoconversion efficiency of TiO2 NSPs were observed ~0.95 mA cm−2 at 1.23 V and 0.69%, respectively. The transient photocurrent response measurements on the TiO2 NSPs during repeated ON/OFF visible light illumination cycles at 1.23 V vs RHE show that both samples exhibited fast and reproducible photocurrent responses. The TiO2 NSPs show excellent catalytic stability, and significant dark current was not observed even at high potentials (2.0 V vs RHE).
Iron pentacarbonyl assisted photochemical route to 2,5-and 2,6-divinyl-substituted 1,4-benzoquinones from 1-ene-3-ynes
DOI: 10.1016/j.tet.2008.06.059Photochem. reaction between the enynes, (Z)-1-methoxybut-1-ene-3-yne or isopropenyl acetylene, with CO in presence of Fe(CO)5 yields the 2,6- and 2,5-divinyl-substituted 1,4-benzoquinones: 2,6-bis{(Z)-2-methoxyvinyl}-1,4-benzoquinone (42%) and 2,5-bis{(Z)-2-methoxyvinyl}-1,4-benzoquinone (31.5%) from (Z)-1-methoxybut-1-ene-3-yne, and [{η2,η2:2,6-di(prop-1-en-2-yl)-1,4-benzoquinone}tricarbonyliron] (45%) and [{η2,η2:2,5-di(prop-1-en-2-yl)-1,4-benzoquinone}tricarbonyliron] (65%) from isopropenyl acetylene
Sir Parshurambhau College
College in Pune, India
Sir
Parshurambhau College is a college in Pune, Maharashtra, India.
Established in 1916, it is governed by the Shikshan Prasarak Mandali
education society. Wikipedia
Address: Tilak Road, Sadashiv Peth, Pune, Maharashtra 411030
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