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Dr. Vishal J. Mayani & Prof. Suranjana V. Mayani Profiles:

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Dr. Vishal J. Mayani is a competent professional with more than 19 years of research experience (including Ph.D. alongside job tenure). Currently, he is Managing Director of HansGold ChemDiscoveries Pvt. Ltd., Gujarat. He has worked as an Associate Professor at the Department of Chemistry, Marwadi University, Rajkot, India from 2019-2020. In 2009, he has completed his Ph. D. degree in Organic Chemistry under the guidance of Dr. S.H.R. Abdi from ‘Central Salt and Marine Chemical Research Institute (CSMCRI)’, one among the premier institute under ‘Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR)’, Government of India, Bhavnagar, Gujarat, India. The title of his Ph.D. thesis is “Chirally Modified Silicas for Separation and Asymmetric Catalysis”. Moreover, he has served as a Postdoctoral Associate at Hoseo University, Republic of Korea (2009~2011) and also worked as an Assistant Professor at Dongguk University, Republic of Korea (2011~2018). He has invented and mechanized the phenomenon of “Enantiomer Self-disproportionation” for non-fluorinated non-racemic chiral compounds. Along with several patents and two books, he has published more than 27 papers to referred international journals. Besides, he is reviewer of several reputed international journals. He has achieved four prominent awards like Senior Research Fellow (CSIR), Hindustan Platinum award (twice) and Best Oral Presentation award during his research career.

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Contact Information:

                Dr. Vishal J. Mayani, Ph.D. (CSIR),

                   Fellow of Korean Chemical Society (FKCS)

Address: Managing Director,

               HansGold ChemDiscoveries Pvt. Ltd,

               1242 RK World Tower, Near Sheetal Park

               Circle, 150 Feet Ring Road, Rajkot, 360006

               Gujarat, INDIA.

Email:     vjmayani@gmail.com

               chemdiscoveries@gmail.com

Website: https://www.hansgold.co.in

Mobile:   (+91) 94267 85148

               (+91) 98250 98052

Ph.D. Thesis Title:

"Chirally Modified Silicas for Separation and Asymmetric Catalysis"

Profile summary:

Dr. Suranjana V. Mayani is a chemistry professional with more than 19 years of research experience (including Ph.D. alongside job tenure). Currently, she is working as an Associate Professor at Department of Chemistry, Marwadi University, Rajkot, India from 2018. In 2009, she has completed her Ph. D. degree in Chemistry under the supervision of Prof. Krishna Gopal Bhattacharyya from the Department of Chemistry, Gauhati University, Guwahati, Assam India. The title of his Ph.D. thesis is “Catalytic Wet Oxidation of Phenol and Its Analogues”. Moreover, she has served as a Postdoctoral Associate and Visiting Foreign Professor at the Department of Chemical Engineering, Hoseo University, South Korea (2009~2011)  and also worked as an Assistant Professor at the Department of Chemistry, Dongguk University, South Korea (2011~2018). She has been associated with scientific research and teaching responsibility in chemistry. Her research focuses is on the development of metal-silica based materials, carbon-transition metal-based functional materials, metal composite nano-reactors for adsorption and heterogeneous catalysis process, water purification by the use of inorganic materials. Her work in heterogeneous catalysis has given a new outcome to systematic research. Along with two books, She has published 25 papers to referred national and international journals. She is also a reviewer of many reputed International journals. 

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Contact Information:

                Dr. Suranjana V. Mayani, Ph.D.,

                   Fellow of Korean Chemical Society (FKCS)

Address: Associate Professor,

               Department of Chemistry,

               Marwadi University, Rajkot-Morbi Highway,

               Gauridad Village, Rajkot 360003, Gujarat,

               INDIA.

Email:     svmayani@gmail.com

               suranjana.mayani@marwadieducation.edu.in

Mobile:   (+91) 98250 98052

               

Ph.D. Thesis Title:

"Catalytic Wet Oxidation of Phenol and its analogues"

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