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    BIO-DATA

     Name : TAVAREKERE. K. CHANDRASHEKAR  

    Date of birth : 01-01-1956

    Address:  Office : Director National Institute of Science

    Education and Research (NISER)

    Institute of Physics Campus,Sainik School, P. O.,

    Bhubaneswar –  751 005

    Tel. +91 (674) 2300637, 2302435

    Fax: +91 (674) 2302436E-mail: [email protected] 

    [email protected] 

    Adminstrative Experience

    Dec 2008 –  Present : Director, NISER Bhubaneswar

     Nov 2003 –  Dec 2008 : Director, NIIST (CSIR), Trivandrum

    Aug 2009 –  Present : Member, BOG IISER Pune

    Aug 2009 –  Present : Member, BOG IOP Bhubaneswar

    Aug 2007 –  July 2010 : Member Research Council, IICT (CSIR), Hyderabad

    Aug 2010 –  Present : Member, Advisory Council, IIT Bhubaneswar

    Jan 2010 –  Dec 2010 : Member, BPUT Commision on Higher Education,

    Govt. of Orissa

    Jan 2008 –  Present : Member, INSA Council, New Delhi 

    Professional Experience

    Period Place of Employment Designation

    July 86 –  March 87 IIT Kanpur Lecturer

    April 87 –  Feb. 91 IIT Kanpur Assistant Professor

    March 91 –  Nov.95 IIT Kanpur Associate Professor

     Nov.95 –  Nov. 2003 IIT Kanpur Professor

    Dec. 2003 –  Nov. 2008 NIIST, Trivandrum Director

    Dec. 2008 –  till date NISER , Bhubaneswar Director

    * National Institute of Science Education and Research

    (A Constituent DAE institute at Bhubaneswar)

    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]

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    Academic Qualifications

    Degree  Subject  Class  Year  University 

    B.Sc. Physics, Chemistry I 1976 Mysore

    M.Sc. Chemistry I 1978 Mysore

    Ph.D. Bioinorganic Chemistry - 1982 I.I.Sc, Bangalore

    Post-Doc. Photochemistry and

    Physical Chemistry

    - 1982-84 Massachusetts,

    Boston, USA

    Research

    Associate

    Biophysical Chemistry - 1984-86 Michigan State, East

    Lansing, USA

    Visits to Foreign Countries

    From To Institute and the

    country of visitVisiting Scientist 0.105.1988 27.07.1988 Univ. of

    Massachusetts,

    Boston, USA

    Alexander van

    Humboldt Fellow

    01.12.1993 31.12.1994 University of Koln

    Germany

    Visiting Scientist 01.12.1999 31.12.1999 Institute of

    Scientific and

    Industrial Research,

    Osaka, Japan

    Alexander van

    Humboldt Fellow

    01.05.1999 31.08.1999 Frie University,

    Berlin, Germany

      Member, IUPAC delegation of India to attend IUPAC Congress at Glasgow, UK (1-

    6th August, 2009)

      ILTP Summit in Moscow by DST and “Indo German Frontiers in Chemistry” summit

    in Leipzig organized by University of Cologne (12th –  23rd September, 2009)

      TWAS General Meeting at Durban, South Africa to receive the TWAS Fellow (20th –  

    23rd October, 2009)

      6th International Conference on Porphyrins and Phthalocynanines at New Mexico,

    USA (4th –  9th July, 2010) 

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     Awards and Honours

    (a) Academy Fellowships:

    Fellow of National Academy of Sciences, Allahabad-1996

    Fellow of Indian Academy of Sciences, Bangalore-1999

    Fellow of Indian National Science Academy, New Delhi-2002

    Fellow of Third World Academy of Science, Italy: 2008

    (b) Recognitions:

      McKnight Fellowship, Michigan, USA, 1984-1986

      Homi Bhabha award for excellence in research –  1993

      Alexander Von Humblodt Fellowship: 1993-1994

      Fellow of National Academy of Sciences, Allahabad-1996

      Fellow of Indian Academy of Sciences, Bangalore-1999

      CRSI Bronze medal for significant contributions in Chemistry: 2000

      Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize in Chemical Sciences for the year 2001

      Fellow of Indian National Science Academy, New Delhi-2002

      Professor P. Ray Memorial Award, Indian Chemical Society, Kolkata-2002

      Chemito award for the year  2003

      J. C. Bose National Fellowship for the year 2006

      CRSI Silver medal for significant contributions in Chemistry: 2008

      Platinum Jubilee Lecture award, Indian Science Congress: 2008

      Fellow of Third World Academy of Science, Italy: 2008

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    H-index of Prof. T. K. Chandrashekar

    (From ISI web of Knowledge)

    Results Found 110

    Sum of the Times Cited 2378

    Average Citations per Item 21.62

    h - index 27

    Citations in Each Year

    Published Item in Each Year

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    Highlights of the work completed since Dec 2008 as Director NISER

    I assumed the charge of Director NISER in December 2008. At that time NISER was

    running as a project of IOP and the IOP infrastructure was used for conducting classes of

    the first batch of students. After I took over the charge I am trying to streamline the

    functioning of NISER in terms of the infrastructure, formulating policies required for anacademic institute, creating research facilities for the state of the art research, finalizing

    course structure and curriculum etc. The following are some highlights of the work done,

    (I) INFRASTRUCTURE

    (a) Created infrastructure in terms of NISER building of 5000 sq m with the help of

    DCS&EM Mumbai at IOP campus.

    (b) Completed the construction of girl’s hostel and facility for cooking and dining for

    300 students.

    (c) Procured 48 apartments from Govt. of Orissa on a rent basis to house NISER

    students and temporary accommodation for faculty and staff.

    (d) Installed new transformer for power requirement of NISER and IOP campus.

    (e) The process of appointing an Architect for NISER campus was completed with

    the help of DCS&EM.

    (f)  The master plan for NISER completed and approved by BOG NISER.

    (g) 300 acres of land for NISER campus was procured from Govt. of Orissa

    registered in the name of Atomic Energy and complete fencing of the land

    completed.

    (h) The tendering process for the construction of main campus of Jatni is in progress.

    (i)  Coordinated Prime Minister’s visit at NISER for the Foundation Stone laying

    ceremony held on Dec 27 2009.

    (II) ACADEMIC

    (a) Course structure and curriculum for MSc Integrated degree in Physics, Chemistry,

    Biology and Maths completed.

    (b) Course structure and curriculum for PhD degree in Physics, Chemistry, Biology

    and Maths completed.

    (c) Recruitment of well qualified young faculty in Physics, Chemistry, Biology and

    Mathematics. Presently NISER has about 49 permanent faculties in various levels.

    (d) Policies and framework of NEST examinations for admitting students in NISER.

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    (e)  NEST examination is conducted at 32 centers across the country for selection of

    meritorious students for admission to NISER and CBS Mumbai.

    (f)  Computer center and other computer related infrastructure created for NISER

    faculties, students and staff.

    (g) Created state of the art teaching and research Labs in physics, chemistry, Biology

    and Maths.

    (h) Formulated detailed policies for promotion of NISER faculty and BOG of NISER

    has approved the same.

    (i)  Designed and formulated a detailed PhD programme for various disciplines at

     NISER and academic council and BOG of NISER has approved the same.

    (III) ADMINISTRATION

    (a) Recruitment of Administrative staff; Registrar, FO, DCA, AO, SPO, otherofficers and a well structured administration section has been created.

    (b) Acadmeic administration in terms of Automation of students academic

     performance, students grades, hostel management has been completed.

    (c) Detailed guidelines for undergraduate programme and rules and regulations has

     been formulated and both academic council and BOG has approved the same.

    (d) Detailed guidelines for PG programme and rules and regulation has been

    formulated and both academic council and BOG has approved the same.

    (e) Guidelines for student Hostels and Hostel rules and regulations completed.

    (f)  Initiated an Endowment Fund for recognizing meritorious students performance.

    (g) Policy for attracting R&D funds from Non-DAE sources by faculty is underway.

    (h) Linkages for collaboration for R&D activity and student exchange is underway.

    Already we have established Research & Development cooperation as well as

    student exchange with Institute of Life Sciences (ILS), Institute of Physics (IOP)

    and Kanungo Institute of Diabetes Specialities (KIDS) at Bhubaneswar by signing

    MOU’s.

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    Research Interests

    Chemistry of tetrapyrrole pigments and related macrocycles for their use as:

      Photosensitizer for photodynamic therapy

      Model compounds for photosynthetic intermediates

      Molecular receptors for neutral, cationic and anionic substrates

      Catalysts for organic conversions

      Supramolecular systems for molecular devices

    Teaching Experience  : 17 years of experience at B.Tech., M.Sc. andPh.D. levels (See annexure I for details)

    Ph.D. thesis supervised  : 16 Ph.D. students have obtained their degree underMy supervision (see annexure II for details).

    M.Sc. thesis supervised  : About 26 students have worked for their project underMy supervision

    Publications  : Approximately 120 Research Publications in refereed

     journals including 5 review and articles

    (See annexure III for detailed list of publications)

    Sponsored Research Projects

      Structural studies on photosynthetic intermediates using model compoundsDST Project   (1988 - 1991)

      Synthesis, charactersation and charge transfer interactions of tetraphenyl porphyrins containing heteroatoms other than nitorgen

    CSIR Project   (1988 - 1991)

      Photo induced electron transfer reactions in model systems of photosynthesisHomi Bhabha Council  (1991 -1993)

      Sterically crowded porphyrins and metalloporphyrins: Synthesis, structurereactivity and excited state properties

    DST Project   ( 1992 - 1995)

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      Photochemical and Photoelectrochemical approaches for development of photosensitizers based on porphyrin supramolecules

    DAE Project  ( 1994 - 1997)

      Modified metalloporphyrins as versatile catalysts for expoxidation and

    hydroxylation reactionsCSIR Project   (1995 - 1998)

       Novel macrocycles based on thiophene, pyrrole and furan rings: Synthesis andevaluation of optical, redox and photochemical propertiesDST Project   ( 1996 - 1999)

      Core modified expanded porphyrins: New generation organic materialsCSIR Project  ( 1998 - 2001)

      Expanded porphyrins: from supramolecular assemblies to molecular receptorsDST Project   (1999 - 2002) 

      Meso-ferrocenyl porphyrins and expanded porphyrins: New generation electronicmaterialsCSIR Project  (2002 - 2005)

      Multi Metallo Porphyrin and Multi Metallo Corrole linear assemblies asconducting electronic materials

    DST Project  (2003 - 2005)

      Use of expanded porphyrins as nonlinear optical materials:J. C. Bose DST Project  (2006 - 2010)

    Some highlights of the work done as “Director” RRL –   Trivandrum in last three

    years.

     Vision 2010 for RRL-T prepared and implemented.

     ISO 9001-2000 certification to the laboratory.

     A high resolution TEM facility created with funding from DST and CSIR.

     A high resolution NMR facility is being created.

      Massive infrastructure; Housing, Student hostel, Silver Jubilee block, New canteen

    annex, Committee and conference rooms, Guest house constructions are

    completed/underway.

     On an average of more than 50% ECF generated from last three years.

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     Consistently within top 10 position in terms of quality publications.

     Restructuring of the laboratory has been done based on the expertise available.

     A new self approved scheme for evaluation of performance of scientist is introduced.

     Recruitment of young talented scientists from top schools are completed.

     An objective external review of the divisions by expert members completed and their

    recommendations implemented.

    Professional Society Membership/ Editorial board Membership

      Life Member, Chemical Research Society of India

      Member, American Chemical Society, USA

      Member, Society for Porphyrins and Pthalocyanins, France

      Member, Society for Electron Paramagnetic Resonance, USA

      Convenor, CRSI, Kanpur Chapter

      Member, Editorial board, Indian Journal of Chemistry, 2005.

    Chemical Research Society of India: Convenor, Kanpur Chapter

    The objectives:

    Chemical Research Society of India is to enhance

    (i) Ability of chemical science research

    (ii) Emphasize the importance of chemistry as a science developed to societal well being

    (iii) Promote chemical education at all levels of learning and inculcate in student

    community

    As a convenor, I have organized regional meetings on selected topics so as to

     provide an opportunity to young researchers to congregate and share their excitements,

    organized lectures by eminent scientists, promotion of activities in chemical education at

    all levels involving teachers and students, organized activity such as exhibition/contests

    to enhanced the image of chemistry and visibility of CRSI, promotion of academic

    research/industry interaction at various levels and celebrated important milestones in

    chemical research.

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    Activities at Indian Chemical Society

    As a member of Indian Chemical Society, I have been involved in promotion of

    Science and Technology in underdeveloped urban and rural areas. To this effect, many

    annual activities are planned to teach the young children’s about the facets of Science andtheir application to people at large. Also, workshops and seminars by eminent people are

    conducted on a regular basis to activate the young students to pursue Science as a career.

    For my activities and contributions, I have been awarded “P.R. Ray memorial award for

    the year 2002” by Indian Chemical Society, Kolkata, India.

    Highlights of our research work have appeared in the following Scientific Press:

      “Chemists Synthesize artificial receptors”, Nature- NewsIndia, August 2001.

      “Aromaticity Goes Flat Out”, Science Editors’s choice, Vol.293, No.5534, Issueof 24th August 2001.

      “Photo-dynamic cancer therapy”, Deccan Herald, April 10, 2001.

      “Porphyrins, Expanded porphyrins and their applications”, CSIR News, 15th Nov. 2001.

      “Expanded porphyrins: from supramolecular assembly to molecular receptors”,SERC News, DST-India. {in press}

    Membership and Reviewer

    Expert member: Project Advisory committee, DST, 1998-2001, 2003-2007

    Expert member: National Entrance Test, CSIR

    Expert member: Selection of Scientists, Defense Research Laboratory, New Delhi

    Expert member: Faculty Selection committee, University of Indore, Indore

    Expert member: Swarnjayanti fellowship committee of DST

    Expert member: FIST committee of DST

    Expert member: Selection of faculty, Central university, Hyderabad.

    Expert member: Shyama Prasad Mukhrjee fellowship committee of CSIR.

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    Expert member: Regional spohasticated instrumentation centre (RSIC) of DST.

    Expert member: Sectional Committee, Indian Academy of Sciences, Bangalore

    since 2005.

    Expert member: Sectional Committee, Indian National Science Academy, New

    Delhi since 2005.

    Expert member: For selection of CSIR, SRF & RA since 2003.

    Expert member: For faculty selection of IACS-Kolkata and Central University

    Hyderabad.

    Frequent reviewer  for manuscripts from ACS, RSC and Wiley-VCH journals like,  J.

     Am. Chem. Soc., Inorg. Chem., J. Org. Chem., Org. Lett. Reviewer for Royal Society of

    Chemistry Journals like,  Dalton Transactions, Chem. Comm., and Wiley VCH, journals

    like Angrew Chem.

    Conferences/Schools organized and administrative experience

      Organized a ISTE sponsored summer school on “Spectroscopy of Materials”with two other colleagues during May 1994

      Organized a National conference on “Modern Treads in Inorganic Chemistry”during Dec.1997 along with few colleagues

      Organized a National conference on “Newer perspectives in Inorganic chemistry”during Dec. 1999 along with few colleagues

      Warden, Hall of Residence-III, IIT-Kanpur

      Chief Warden, Hall of Residence-III, IIT-Kanpur

      Chairman: Conference on “Advanced Materials” at NIST, Trivandrum duringOctober 2007

      Chairman: Annual meeting of Indian Academy of Sciences, November 1-4, 2007

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    Invited Lectures at various Conferences and Institutions

    (a) Invited Lectures: India

      Symposium on “Modern Trends in Inorganic Chemistry, Dec. 1987, I.I.T.

    Madras.

      Symposium on “Modern Trends in Inorganic Chemistry, Nov.22, 1989, TIFR,Bombay.

      9th  Annual Conference of Indian Council of Chemists, 1990 at Gulburga.

      Bioinorganic Chemistry Workshop at IIT Madras, Dec. 9-15, 1990.

      10th  Annual Conference of Indian Council of Chemists, 1991 at Goa.

      Porphyrin conference at Jawaharlal Nehru Center, Bangalore, Aug. 1993.

       New Trends in Dynamics and Structural Studies in Inorganic and PhysicalChemistry, March 1-3,1995, at M. K. Univ., Madurai.

      Subb Rao Memorial Lecture, Dept. of Chemistry, Osmania University,Hyderabad, 1995.

      Symposium on Modern trends in Inorganic chemistry, Hyderabad, Nov. 1995.

      Symposium on Metallo-organic Chemistry at Univ. of Gorakhpur, Sept. 1997.

      Symposium on Metallo-organic Chemistry at IIT Madras, Feb. 1998.

      Symposium on Prof. V. Krishnan’s 60th birthday, July 1998, at IISc, Bangalore.

      Modern Trends in Inorganic Chemistry, IISc, Bangalore, January 2000.

      Symposium on Synthesis, Structure and Reactivity of the Molecules, January,2000, at Sri Sathya Sai Institute, Puttaparthi.

      2nd

      National Symposium in Chemistry, January 2000, at IICT, Hyderabad.

      One-day symposium at Chemistry dept, University of Chandigarh, Chandigarh,Feb 2000.

      Invited lecture at annual meeting of Indian Academy of Sciences at Goa, Nov2000.

      Ajit Memorial Lecture at IACS Calcutta, Feb 2001.

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      Invited Lecture at International symposium on bio-inorganic chemistry (ISBIC-2000), TIFR, Mumbai, November 2000.

    (b) Outside India

      7th  DOE Photochemistry conference held at Oakland, California, USA duringJune 12-16, 1983.

      10th  Midwest Photosynthesis Conference held at Marshall, Indiana, USA duringOct. 27-29, 1984.

      27th Rocky Mountain Conference, Denver, Colorado, USA, July 14-18, 1986.

      29

    th

      International Conference on Coordination Chemistry at Lausanne,Switzerland, July 19-24, 1992.

      Sulfur Conference, held at Munich, Germany during October 1994.

      IUPAC Conference in Berlin, August 14-19, 1999.

      Symposium on Porphyrin Chemistry, July 1999, Wroclaw, Poland.

      Invited Lecture at Department of Chemistry, Norwich, England, July 1999.

      Invited Lecture at Institute of Scientific and Industrial Research, Osaka, Japan,December 9-10, 1999.

      Invited Lecture at Department of Chemistry, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan,December 11-13, 1999.

      Invited Lecture at International Conference on Porphyrins and Phthalocyanins atDIJON, France, June 21-26, 2000.

      Invited Lecture at International Conference on Porphyrins and Phthalocyanins atKyoto, Japan, June 30-July 5, 2002.

      Invited Lecture at International Symposium at Chun-Chon, Korea, July 6, 2002.

      Invited Lecutre at Singapore-India Cooperation Conference, Singapore NationalUniversity, Singapore, November, 2002 

      Invited Lecture at International Conference on Porphyrins and Phthalocyanins at New Orelans, USA, July 11-July 16, 2004.

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    Annexure I

    Teaching:

    CHM 101 General Chemistry I

    CHM 101L General

    CHM 102 General Chemistry II

    CHM 341 Basic Inorganic Chemistry

    CHM 343 Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory –  I

    CHM 441 Inorganic Chemistry –  I (Main Group Chemistry)

    CHM 442 Inorganic Chemistry  –   II (Transition metal & OrganometallicChemistry)

    CHM 443 Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory

    CHM 631 Applications of Modern Instrumentation Methods for structural

    elucidation

    CHM 641 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry

    CHM 647 Macrocycles, Rings and Polymers

    * Actively engaged in teaching following courses for B.Tech., M.Sc. and Ph.D. students

    since 1986.

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    Annexure I I

    Doctoral Thesis Supervised

    1.  Dr. Damodar Reddy (1992); Electronic Interactions in Tetrapyrrole pigments:

    Studies on Planar, Nonplanar Porphyrins and Crowned Phthalocyanins.

    2.  Dr. R. P. Pandian (1993); Thiaporphyrins and Metallothiaporphyrins: Synthesis and

    Spectroscopic Studies in Ground, Excited singlet and triplet states.

    3.  Dr. M. Ravi Kanth (1993); Nonplanar Porphyrins and their Biological Relevance:

    Ground and Excited State Dynamics.

    4.  Dr. M. Ravi Kumar (1998); Synthesis, Characterization and Structure of PeripherySulfur substituted porphyrins and studies on Energy and Electron Transfer in

    Synthetic Model compounds.

    5.  Dr. A. Srinivasan (1999); Meso-Aryl Spphyrins and Rubyrins with Heteroatoms;

    Synthese, Structural and Anion Receptor Properties.

    6.  Dr. B. Sridevi (2000); Modified Porphyrins, Corrole and Expanded Corrole:

    Syntheses, Structure and Receptor Properties.

    7.  Dr. S. Jayaprakash Narayanan (2000); Novel Porphyrinoids containing Five, Six and

    Seven Heterocyclic Rings: Characterization of modified Sapphyrins, Rubyrins and

    Heptaphyrins.

    8.  Dr. Simi K. Pushpan (2001); Core-modified N-confused and Expanded

    Porphyrinoids: Syntheses, Characterization and Photodynamic activity.

    9.  Dr. V. G. Anand (2002); Aromaticity Goes Flat Out: Syntheses and Characterization

    of Aromatic 26π, 30π and 34π Expanded Porphyrins. 

    10.  Dr. Venkatraman (2004);Modified oxybenzi and azuli porphyrins: Sytheses,

    characterization and Non Linear Optical properties.

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    11.  Dr. Sankar (2005); Core modified corroles and corrole dimers: Synthesis

    characterization and application.

    12.  Dr. Harapriya rath (2005); Hexaphyrins, Heptaphyrins and Octaphyrins: NewOrganic materials for third order nonlinear optical response.

    13.  Dr. Rajneesh Misra (2006); Core-Modified Expanded porphyrins: The New

    Generation nonlinear optical Materials.

    14.  Dr. Rajeev Kumar (2007); Syntheses and Conformational Behavior of Core

    Modified Expanded Porphyrins Containing Five to Twelve Heterocyclic Rings:

    Potential Materials for Nonlinear Optics.

    15.  Dr. S. Gokulnath (2008); Interplay Between Aromaticity and non-Aromaticity: Core

    Modified Meso-Aryl Expanded Porphyrins

    16.  Dr. V. Prabhuraja (2009); Conformational Restriction in Expanded Porphyrins:

    Fusion and Inter-meso Linkage

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    ACHIEVEMENTS OF NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR

    INTERDISCIPLINARY SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

    (NIIST) UNDER MY DIRECTORSHIP

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    Pattern of ECF : 2004/05 - 2006/07(Rs. In L akh) 

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    SCI PublicationsPerformance of TIFR, IISc, CSIR & RRLT 

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    CSIR

    RRLT

    ???HRD : 2004/05  – 2006/07

    PhD Students

    113137114

    ProjectStudents

    101112

    DegreeAwarded

    1189882Registered

    2006-072005-062004-05Description

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    Scholarly Recognition: NIST Publications Projected on the Cover Pages of International

    Journals 

    Chemistry-A EuropeanJournal, 2005 

    Angewandte Chemie2004 

    Angewandte Chemie2006 

    The Journal of PhysicalChemistry B, 2004 

    J. Polymer Science, 2007 Accounts of Chemical

    Research, 2008 

    Angewandte Chemie

    2008 

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    Major Technology Transfer To M/s. Cochin Minerals and Rutiles (P) Ltd., on 16th Nov 2006

    (for the Transfer of the two components of the Synthetic Rutile Technology with a total TT fee of Rs. 100 Lakh and 0.5% Royalty on the sales. An Initial TT fee of Rs. 25 Lakh already collected) 

    To M/s. Japro Engineering, Mumbai : 245 Lakhs(for the Palm Oil Extraction Technology Established for M/s. Andhra Pradesh Oil Federation Ltd.,)

    To M/s. Lakshmi Balaji Oil (P) Ltd., Andhra Pradesh : 200 Lakhs(for the Palm Oil Extraction Technology, 2006)

    Establishment of Chilli Processing Plant at Byadgi, Karnataka: 250 Lakhs(for chilli plant processing, 2006)

    To M/s. Plant Lipids, Cochin(for the Swing Technology for Spices, 2005)

    To M/s. Synthite Industrial Chemicals, Cochin(for the Swing Technology for Spices, 2006)

    To M/s. G One Agro Ltd., Ahmedabad(for the Phytosterol Technology, 2005)

    To M/s. Arjuna Natural Products, Alwaye(for the Phytosterol Technology, 2005)

    To M/s. Kaypeeyes Biotech Pvt. Ltd., Mysore(A process for the Prodcution of endo-xylanase in Solid State Fermentation for Paper and PulpIndustry, 2006)

    To M/s. Kaypeeyes Biotech Pvt. Ltd., Mysore(A process for the Prodcution of food grade apha amylase in Solid State Fermentation, 2006)

    To Several R&D and Academic Institutions(Software for Virtual Casting)

    (MAPS India Ltd., Ahmedabad)(Production of Phytos and Enzymes )

    Minor Technology Transfer

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    Product Demonstration and Efforts for Technology Transfer

    Concept:

    To apply advanced materials technology to develop novel building components

    Object ives: 

    Process development, Demonstration and Technology Transfer of high volume Solid Industrial byproducts

    and Non Clay Resources1. Development and Demonstration of Anti Soiling and Algae Free Surface Coatings using Nano Titanium

    Oxide

    2. Development and Demonstration of Eco Friendly Clay-hybrid Nano Pigments And Multi FunctionalAdditives

    3. Impart Training In Raw Material Design, Energy Efficient Processing And Quality Control of BuildingComponents

    4. Set Up a Process Demonstration Plant In a Cluster Consortium of Tile Factories to Facilitate TechnologyTransfer

    Ceramics for Societal Applications

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    DG’s Visit to RRLT 17-18 Feb’2006

    Climatic Durability of Novel Building Components, NIST 

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     5.70

    Biocatalysts  – A novel approach for the production ofPharmaceuticals

    Indo-Argentine Programmethrough DST

    11

    40.00Mannolipids and Mannose Metabolism in MycobacteriumTuberculosis

    Indo-French Programme10

    US $ 170707Nucleation, movement & Growth of Gas bubbles inAluminium Castings

    General Motors, USA9

    26.59Development of Photochromic DyesCorning SAS, France8

    6.717Consultancy for setting up Chilli Processing Plant inKarnataka

    M/s. STCL, Bangalore7

    22.448Rendering Scientific & Technical Support to CMRL onSynthetic Rutile Commercial Plant

    M/s. Cochin Minerals &Rutile Ltd., Aluva

    6

    21.32Development and Demonstration of Multifunctional UltraFiltration Ceramic Membrane for Industrial Applications

    BHEL , Bangalore5

    131.904Functional Nano Materials of n-conjugated moleculesDST, New Delhi4

    62.41Design and Development of Environmentally secured RareEarth based pigments

    Indian Rare Earths Ltd.,Kollam

    1

    90.70

    Pilot Scale production for Nanosize Rare Earth Phosphates

    and Development of Industrially Potential Application Areas

    Indian Rare Earths Ltd.,

    Kollam

    2

    240Palm Oil Extraction Technology for establishment of Palm OilMill of 2.5 Ton FFB/hr with Extendable Design in Orissa

    M/s. Lakshmi Balaji Oils (P)Ltd., AP

    3

    Fund(Rs. in lakhs)

    Title of the ProjectSponsor No.

    List of Ongoing ProjectsNational 

    International 

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     Awards and Honours to the Lab - since Nov ’ 2003: 

    Fellow of Indian Academy of Sciences :2 : 2005 & 2006 Bangalore Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar  Prize : 2 : 2006 & 2007 CSIR Shield for Process Technology  : 1 : 2004 CSIR Young Scientist Award  : 1 : 2007 NASA Young Scientist Award  : 1 : 2006 

    Ramanna Fellowship  : 1 : 2006J. C. Bose Fellowship  : 1 : 2006 Materials Research Society of India (MRSI): 2 : 2005 & 2006 Chemical Research Society of India : Silver medal:2 : 2007& 08 

    (CRSI) : Bronze medal : 2 : 2005 & 06 Biotechnology Research Society Medal :1 : 2006 

    Position of NIST, Trivandrum with respect to other  labs Based on Publications and Impact Factor: 

    4 h 2007 

    6 h 2006 

    6 h 2005 

    5 h 2004 

    7 h 2003 

    Place Year  

    Major Infrastructure Facilities Created : 

       Air Conditioned Auditorium with 300 Seat Capacity: 45 Lakhs 

      16 Type II and Type III quarters: 1 Crore 

      5 Type IV and Type V quarters: 1 Crore 

      50 Room Student Hostel (Ongoing): approx 3 Crores 

      New Dining Hall with a Capacity of 130: 21 Lakhs 

      Conference Hall and Committee rooms: 25 Lakhs 

      HRTEM Facility : 3.5 Crores 

      High Resolution 500 MHz NMR: 2.2 Crores 

      Liquid Nitrogen Plant  - 10L/Hr Capacity: 1.1 Crores 

      New LC - MS Facility: 85 Lakhs 

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    LIST OF PUBLICATIONS

    (a) Before Joining IIT Kanpur

    1.  T. K. Chandrashekar, V. Krishnan, Donor properties of metallomacrocyclictetrapyrrole pigments with sym-trinitrobenzene Inorg. Chem., 20, 2782- 2786(1981).

    2.  T. K. Chandrashekar, V. Krishnan, Coordinative interaction of morpholine withdivalent metallotetraphenyl porphyrins J. Inorg. Nucl. Chem., 43, 3287-3290

    (1981).

    3.  T. K. Chandrashekar, V. Krishnan, Molecular Complexes of metallotetraphenyl porphyrins with 2,4,5,7- tetranitrofluorenone Inorg. Chim. Acta., 62, 259-264

    (1982).

    4.  Hans vanWilligen, T. K. Chandrashekar, ENDOR study of VO2+

     adsorbed on Y

    zeolite J. Am. Chem. Soc., 105, 4232-4235 (1983).

    5.  T. K. Chandrashekar, V. Krishnan, Optical and magnetic resonance studies on theinteraction of metallotetraphenyl porphyrins with Nitrobenzofuroxan Can. J.Chem., 62, 475-480 (1984).

    6.  Hans VanWilligen, T.K. Chandrashekar,  ESR and ENDOR study of photoexcitedtriplets of cyanosubstituted porphyrins J. Chem. Phys., 78, 7093-7098 (1983).

    7.  T. K. Chandrashekar,  Hans vanWilligen, ESR study of cation-crown etherinduced dimerization of a water soluble porphyrin J. Am. Chem. Soc., 105, 6323-

    6324 (1983).

    8.  T. K. Chandrashekar,  Hans vanWilligen, ESR study of photoexcited triplets ofsome tetra(4- sulfonatophenyl) porphyrin dimers. Chem. Phys. Lett., 106, 237-241

    (1984).

    9.  T. K. Chandrashekar, Hans vanWilligen, M.H. Ebersole, Optical and ESR studyof cation and cation-crown ether induced dimerization J. Phys. Chem., 88, 4326-

    4332 (1984).

    10.  T. K. Chandrashekar, V. Krishnan, A study of the molecular complexes formed between tetraphenyl porphyrin or its metallo-derivatives and 2,4,7-

    trinitrofluorenone. The effects of change of solvent Bull. Soc. de Chemie France.,Part I, I-42-48 (1984).

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    11.  T. K. Chandrashekar, Hans van Willigen, M.H. Ebersole, Dimerization effects onthe optical and triplet ESR spectra of Crown porphyrins J. Phys. Chem., 89, 3453-

    3459 (1986).

    12.  Hans vanWilligen, T. K. Chandrashekar,  ENDOR study of Copper(II) Crown

     porphyrin dimerization  J. Am. Chem. Soc., 108, 709-713 (1986).

    13.  P.J.O. Malley, T. K. Chandrashekar, G.T. Babcock, ENDOR characterization ofHydrogen bonding to immobilised Quinone anion radicals Michel-Beyerle, Ed.,

    Springer series in Chemical Physics, 42, 339-344 (1985).

    14.  T. K. Chandrashekar, I.D. Rodriguez, G.T. Babcock ENDOR characterization ofthe secondary donor in Photosystem II Biophysical Journal, 49, Part II, 485a

    (1986).

    15.  T. K. Chandrashekar, P.J.O. Malley, I.D. Rodriguez, G.T. Babcock, ENDOR

    characterization of D2O exchange in the Z+/D+ in Photosystem II Advances inPhotosynthesis, 10, 423-430 (1986).

    16.  Hans vanWilligen, T. K. Chandrashekar, U. Dass, M.H. Ebersole, EPR study ofdimerization effects on porphyrins in the photoexcited triplet state ACS

    Symposium series, 321, 140-153 (1986).

    17.  G.T. Babcock, T. K. Chandrashekar, D.F. Ghanotakis, C.W. Hoganson, P.J.O.Malley, I.D. Rodriguez, C.F. Yocum, Kinetics and structure of the High potential

    side of Photosystem II Progress in Photosynthesis Research, 1, 463-469 (1987).

    18.  T. K. Chandrashekar, P.J.O. Malley, I.D. Rodriguez, G.T. Babcock, ENDORcharacterization of the Z+/D+ species in Photosystem II and in relevant model

    compounds Progress in Photosynthesis Research, 1, 475-478 (1987).

    19.  T. K. Chandrashekar, P.J.O. Malley, I.D. Rodriguez, G.T. Babcock, ENDORcharacterization of the Z+/D+ species in Photosystem II and in relevant model

    Compounds, Progress in Photosynthesis Research, 1, 479-483 (1987).

    20.  I.D. Rodriguez, T. K. Chandrashekar, G.T. Babcock ENDOR characterization ofH2O/D2O exchange in the Z+/D+ radical in photosynthesis, Progress in

    Photosynthesis Research, 1, 471-474 (1987).

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    (b) After Joining IIT-Kanpur

    21.  B. Choudhury, T. K. Chandrashekar, Optical and Magnetic resonance studies onthe interaction of metallo tetraphenyl Chlorin and Octaethyl porphyrin with

    trinitrofluorenone Bull. Chem. Soc. Japan, 62, 290-294 (1989).

    22.  Damodar Reddy, Arka Mukherjee, T. K. Chandrashekar,  Interaction of watersoluble metallo porphyrins with Nuclei acid bases Ind. J. Chem., A29, 312-315

    (1989).

    23.  Damodar Reddy, N.S. Reddy, T. K. Chandrashekar,  Optical, NMR and ESRevidence for the oxidation of cobalt porphyrins in the presence of an electron

    acceptor Inorg. Chim. Acta, 66, 147-149 (1989).

    24.  C.J. Bender, M. Sahlin, G.T. Babcock, T. K. Chandrashekar, B.A. Barry, S.P.Salowe, J. Stubbe, Lindstrom, L. Petersson, A. Ehrenberg, B.M. Stoberg, An

    ENDOR study of the tyrosyl free radical in the ribonucleotide reductase  EschericliaColi J. Am. Chem. Soc., 8076-8083 (1989).

    25.  R.P. Pandian, Damodar Reddy, N. Chidambaram, T. K. Chandrashekar Spectroscopic studies on monomer and dimer of thiaporphyrins Proc. Ind. Acad.

    of Sci. (Chm. Sci.), 102, 307-318 (1990).

    26.  I. Selvaraj, V. Chandrasekhar, T. K. Chandrashekar, Damodar Reddy,Cyclophosphazene linked Tetraphenyl porphyrin Heterocycles, 32, 703-710 (1991).

    27.  Damodar Reddy, N.S. Reddy, T. K. Chandrashekar, Hans van Willigen,Oxidation of Cobalt(II) Tetrapyrroles in the presence of an electron acceptor J.

    Chem. Soc. Dalton Trans., 2097-2101 (1991).

    28.  R.P. Pandian, T. K. Chandrashekar, V. Chandrasekhar, Nonmetal porphyrins;Reactions of PCl3, POCl3, and PhPOCl2, with tetra XXXXX Ind. J. Chem., 30A,

    579-583 (1991).

    29.  M. Ravikanth, D. Reddy, T. K. Chandrashekar, Dimerization effects onspectroscopic properties of water soluble porphyrins in aqueous and micellar media.

    J. Chem. Soc. Dalton Trans., 2103-2108 (1991).

    30.  D. Reddy, T. K. Chandrashekar,  Short chain Basket handle porphyrins; Synthesisand characterization J. Chem. Soc. Dalton Trans., 619-625 (1992).

    31.  R.P. Pandian, T. K. Chandrashekar, Hans van Willigen, Photo excited TripletESR studies on water soluble thiaporphyrins Chem. Phys. Lett., 198, 163-167

    (1992).

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    32.  R.P. Pandian, T. K. Chandrashekar, G.S.S. Saini, A.L. Verma Excited state properties of thiaporphyrins and their dications J. Chem. Soc. Faraday Trans., 89,

    677-682 (1993).

    33.  D. Reddy, T. K. Chandrashekar, H. VanWilligen, Short chain basket handle

     porphyrins: Singlet and Triplet excited state properties Chem. Phys. Lett., 202,120-126 (1993).

    34.  R.P. Pandian, T. K. Chandrashekar, Water soluble thiaporphyrins andmetallothiaporphyrins; Synthesis, characterization, ground and excited state properties J. Chem. Soc. Dalton Trans., 119-125 (1993).

    35.  R.P. Pandian, T. K. Chandrashekar, H. Van Willigen, Photo Excited triplet ESRstudies on thiaporphyrins and their protonated derivatives Chem. Phys. Lett., 202,1227-132 (1993).

    36.  D. Reddy, T. K. Chandrashekar,  Optical and ESR studies on dimerization ofMetallotetra crowned pthalocyanins Polyhedron, 12, 627-633 (1993).

    37.  M. Ravikanth, D. Reddy, A. Mishra, T. K. Chandrashekar,  Effect of porphyrinring distortion on the spectral and electrochemical properties of short chain baskethandle porphyrins J. Chem. Soc. Dalton Trans., 1137-1141 (1993).

    38.  M. Ravikanth, D. Reddy, T. K. Chandrashekar, Fluorescence properties ofdistorted short chain basket handle porphyrins J. Photochem. & Photobio.A:

    Chem., 72, 61-67 (1993).

    39.  M. Ravikanth, T. K. Chandrashekar,  Effect of porphyrin ring distortion on thesinglet excited state properties of alkyl bridged basket handle porphyrins J.Photochem. & Photobio., A: Chem., 74, 181-187 (1993).

    40.  D. Reddy, M. Ravikanth, T. K. Chandrashekar  Brominated short chain baskethandle porphyrins and their copper(II) derivatives; Spectral and electrochemical

    studies on effect of p-substitution versus distortion J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans.,,3575-3580 (1993).

    41.  M. Ravikanth, A. Misra, D. Reddy, T. K. Chandrashekar  p-Cation radicals ofIron(III) derivatives of deformed porphyrins J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 491-495(1994).

    42.  M. Ravikanth, A. Misra, T. K. Chandrashekar, S. Sathiah, H.D. Bist, p-Cationradicals of copper(II) derivatives of short chain basket handle porphyrins. Inorg.

    Chem., 33, 392-394 (1994).

    43.  R.P. Pandian, T. K. Chandrashekar,* M. Ravikumar, The Porphyrins, Ed. K.M.Kadish and V. Krishnan. Neora Publishers (1994).

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    44.  R.P. Pandian, T.K. Chandrashekar,  Novel Diporphyrins containing N4 and N3Scores; Synthesis, Characterization and electrochemical properties Inorg. Chem.,

    1994, 33, 3317-324.

    45.  M. Ravikanth, D. Reddy, T.K. Chandrashekar,  Nonplanarity and its implicationson triplet state characteristics of short chain basket handle porphyrins Chem. Phys.Lett., 222, 563-570 (1994).

    46.  M. Ravikanth, D. Reddy, T.K. Chandrashekar,  Short chain basket handle porphyrins; ground and excited state dynamics J. Indian Chem. Soc., 70, 1023-

    1034 (1995).

    47.  M. Ravikanth, T.K. Chandrashekar,  Nonplanar porphyrins and their biologicalrelevance; Ground and excited state dynamics Structure and Bonding, Springer-

    Verlag, 82, 1-83 (1995).

    48.  M. Ravikanth, D. Reddy, T.K. Chandrashekar,  Spectral and electrochemical properties of deformed short chain basket handle iron (III) porphyrins Proc. Ind.Acad. Sci., 107, 487-496 (1996).

    49.  K. Suguira, M. Ravikumar, T.K. Chandrashekar, Y. Sakata, Synthesis and properties of 2,3,7,8,11,12,17,18- Octakis(methylthio) porphyrin (OMTP)

    Chemistry Letters, 291-292 (1997).

    50.  A. Srinivasan, B. Sridevi, M.V. Reddy, S. J. Narayanan, T.K. Chandrashekar, Improved syntheses of meso substituted 21-oxa and 21-thiateraphenylporphyrins

    Tetrahedron Lett., 38, 4149-4152 (1997).

    51.  A. Srinivasan, M. V. Reddy, S. J. P. Narayanan, B. Sridevi, Simi Pushpan, M. RaviKumar, T.K. Chandrashekar,  Tetrathia and Tetraoxa Rubyrin: A new aromaticcore modified expanded porphyrin Angew. Chem. Int. Engl. Ed., 36, 2598-2601

    (1997).

    52.  B. Sridevi, S. J. Narayanan, A. Srinivasan, M. V. Reddy, T.K. Chandrashekar Spectroscopic and electro- chemical studies on Oxa and Oxathiaporphyrins J.Porphyrins and Phthalo- cyanines, 2, 69-78 (1998).

    53.  A. Srinivasan, S. Mahajan, M. Ravi Kumar, Simi K. Pushpan, T.K.Chandrashekar  Synthesis of Meso- substituted core modified expanded

     porphyrins: Effect of acid catalysts on the cyclization Tetrahedron. Lett., 39,

    1961-1964, (1998).

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    54.  A. Srinivasan, M. Ravikumar, R. P. Pandian, S. K. Pushpan, B. Sridevi, S.J.P. Narayanan, T. K. Chandrashekar, Ground and excited state dynamics of coremodified normal and expanded porphyrins J. Porphyrins and Phthalocyanins, 2,

    305-314 (1998).

    55.  B. Sridevi, S. J. Narayanan, A. Srinivasan, T. K. Chandrashekar, Spectral,magnetic and electrochemical properties of metallooxa and oxathiaporphyrins J.Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1979-1984 (1998).

    56.  S. J. P. Narayanan, B. Sridevi, A. Srinivasan, T. K. Chandrashekar, R. Roy, Onestep synthesis of sapphyrin and N-confused porphyrin using dipyrromethane

    Tetrahedron Lett., 39, 7389-7392 (1998).

    57.  S. K. Pushpan, S. J. P. Narayanan, A. Srinivasan, S. Mahajan, T. K.Chandrashekar  R. Roy, One pot synthesis of core modified expanded porphyrins

    Tetrahedron Lett., 39, 9249-9252 (1998).

    58.  S. J. P.Narayanan, B. Sridevi, T. K. Chandrashekar  , A. Vij, R. Roy, Sapphyrinsupramolecules through C-H..S and C-H..Se hydrogen bonds - First structural

    characterisation of meso aryl sapphyrins bearing heteroatoms Angew. Chem. Int.

    Ed. Engl., 37, 3394-3397 (1998).

    59.  M. Ravi Kumar, R. P. Pandian, T. K. Chandrashekar,  Excited state dynamics ofnovel diporphyrins with dissimilar core J. Porphyrins and Phthalocyanins, 3, 70-

    77 (1999).

    60.  A. Srinivasan, S. K. Pushpan, M. Ravikumar, T. K. Chandrashekar  and R. Roy Novel Heteroatom containing Rubyrins Tetrahedron, 55, 6671-6680 (1999).

    61.  M. Ravi Kumar, T. K. Chandrashekar,  Molecular Receptors based on ExpandedPorphyrins J. Inclusion Phenomena, 35, 553-582 (1999).

    62.  A. Srinivasan, S. K. Pushpan, M. Ravi Kumar, S. Mahajan, T. K. Chandrashekar,R. Roy, P. Ramamurthy, Meso aryl sapphyrins with heteroatoms; synthesis,

    characterisation, spectral and electrochemical properties J. Chem. Soc., PerkinTrans., 2, 961-968 (1999).

    63.  S. J. P. Narayanan, B. Sridevi, T. K. Chandrashekar, K. Senge, Core modifiedSmaragdyrins; First examples of expanded Corroles Org.Lett., 1, 587-590 (1999).

    64.  S. J. P.Narayanan, B. Sridevi, T. K. Chandrashekar  , R. Roy, A. Vij., Novel coremodified expanded porphyrins; Synthesis, Spectral and Structural characterisation.

    J.Am.Chem.Soc., 121, 9053-9068 (1999).

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    65.  A. Srinivasan, Anand V.G., S. J. P. Narayanan, S. K. Pushpan, M. Ravikumar, T.K.Chandrashekar, K-I. Sugiura, Y. Sakata, Structural Characterisation of meso

    aryl Sapphyrins J.Org. Chem., 64, 8693-8697 (1999).

    66.  B.Sridevi, S.J.P. Narayanan, T. K.Chandrashekar, U.Englich, K-R. Senge, Core

    Modified meso-Aryl corrole: First examples of Cu (II), Ni (II), Co (II) and Rh (I)Complexes Chem. Eur. J., 6, 2554-2563 (2000).

    67.  B. Sridevi, S. J. P.Narayanan, T. K. Chandrashekar, U. Englich, K-R. Senge,Meso-aryl Smaragdyrins; Novel Anion and Metal Receptors Inorg. Chem., 39,3669-3677 (2000).

    68.  V. G. Anand, S. K. Pushpan, A.Srinivasan, S. J. P. Narayanan, B. Sridevi, T. K.Chandrashekar, Raja Roy, B. S. Joshi, Meso Aryl Heptaphyrins; The first30pAromatic expanded porphyrins with an inverted structure Org. Lett., 2, 3829-

    3832 (2000).

    69.  S. J. P. Narayanan, A. Srinivasan, B. Sridevi, T. K. Chandrashekar, M. O. Senge,K-I. Sugiura and Y. Sakata Structural Diversity in Rubyrins; X-ray Structural

    Characterization of Planar and Inverted Rubyrins Eur. J. Org. Chem., 2357-2360

    (2000).

    70.  A. Srinivasan, V. G. Anand, S. K. Pushpan, T. K. Chandrashekar, K-I. Sugiura,Y. Sakata, Core modified Meso-aryl Sapphyrins and Rubyrins: Structural and anionreceptor properties J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans, 2, 1788-1793 (2000).

    71.  S. J. P. Narayanan, S. Venkatraman, S. Dey, B. Sridevi, V. G. Anand and T. K.Chandrashekar  Synthesis of meso ferrocenyl porphyrins Synlett,, 1834-1836(2000).

    72.  S. K. Pushpan, A. Srinivasan, V. G. Anand, T. K. Chandrashekar, A. R.Subramanium, K-I. Sugiura, Y. Sakata, Inverted Meso-Aryl porphyrins with

    heteroatoms; Characterisation of Thia, Selena and Oxa N-Confused porphyrins  J.Org. Chem., 66, 153-163 (2001).

    73.  S. J. P. Narayanan, B. Sridevi, T. K. Chandrashekar, K. Senge, Interaction ofRh(I) with meso aryl Sapphyrins and Rubyrins: First structural characterisation of

     bimetallic rubyrin complex Inorg. Chem., 40, 1637-1645 (2001).

    74.  S. K. Pushpan, V. G. Anand, S. Venkatraman, A. Srinivasan, A. K. Gupta, T. K.Chandrashekar,  Characterization of a new meso-Aryl isomer of Rubyrin: [26]

    Hexaphyrin (1.1.1.0.1.0) with an inverted heterocyclic ring Tetrahedron Lett., 42,3391-3394 (2001).

    75.  S. K. Pushpan, A. Srinivasan, V. G. Anand, S. Venkatraman, T. K.Chandrashekar, B.S. Joshi, R. Roy, H. Furuta, N-confused Expanded Porphyrin:

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    First Example of a Modified Sappyrin with an Inverted N-confused Pyrrole ring J.

    Am. Chem. Soc., 123, 5138-5139 (2001).

    76.  V. G. Anand, S. K. Pushpan, S. Venkatraman, A. Dey, T. K. Chandrashekar, B.

    S. Joshi, R.Roy, W. Teng, K. R. Senge, 34-Octaphyrin: First structural

    characterization of a planar, aromatic [1.0.1.0.1.0.1.0] Octaphyrin with invertedheterocyclic rings J. Am. Chem. Soc., 123, 8620-8621 (2001).

    77.  S. K. Pushpan, S.Venkatraman, V.G. Anand, J. Sankar, D. Parmeswaran,S.Ganesan, T. K. Chandrashekar, Porphyrins in Photodynamic Therapy - A search

    for ideal Photosensitizers Current Medicinal Chemistry-Anti Cancer Agents, 2,187 (2002).

    78.  S. Venkatraman, V. G. Anand, S. K. Pushpan, J. Sankar, T. K. Chandrashekar, Core modified Oxybenziporphyrins: New aromatic ligands for Metal-Carbon bondgeneration Chem. Comm., 5, 462-463 (2002).

    79.  S. Venkatraman, V. G. Anand, V. Prabhuraja, H. Rath, J. Sankar, T. K. Chandrashekar, W. Teng, K. R. Senge, First structural characterization of core

    modified 10,15-meso aryl azuliporphyrins: observation of C-H---  interaction

     between pyrrole -CH and mesityl ring Chem. Comm., 5, 1660 (2002).

    80.  V. G. Anand, S. K. Pushpan, S. Venkatraman, S. J. P. Narayanan, A. Dey, T. K. 

    Chandrashekar, R. Roy, B.S. Joshi, S. Deepa, G.N. Sastry, 30 Aromatic meso-

    substituted Heptaphyrin Isomers: syntheses, characterization and spectroscopic

    studies J. Org. Chem., 67, 6309 (2002).

    81.  S. K. Pushpan, S. Venkatraman, V. G. Anand, J. Sankar, H. Rath, T. K .Chandrashekar, Inverted porphyrins and expanded porphyrins: An overview

    Proc. Indian Acad. Sci. (Chem. Sci), Vol.114, 4, 311. (2002) (invited ).

    82.  S. J. P. Narayanan, S. Venkatraman, V. G. Anand, T. K. Chandrashekar,  Meso-mesityl dithia and diselena rubyrins: existence of planar and inverted forms insolution J. Porphyrins and Phthalocyanins, 2002, 6, 403. (invited).

    83.  S. Joshi, V. G. Anand, S. K. Pushpan, A. Srinivasan, T. K. Chandrashekar, R.Roy, Dynamic behaviour and strategy for the complete

    1H and

    13C assignments for

    meso-aryl expanded heptaphyrins J. Porphyrins and Phthalocyanins, 6, 410.

    (2002) (invited ).

    84.  J. Sankar, V.G. Anand, S. Venkatraman, H. Rath, T. K. Chandrashekar,  ModifiedCorroles with One Meso-Free Carbon: Synthesis and Characterization Org. Lett.,

    4, 4233 (2002).

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    85.  S. K. Pushpan, T. K. Chandrashekar, Aromatic core modified expanded porphyrinoids with meso-aryl substitutents Pure and Appl. Chem., 11, 2045

    (2002) (invited ).

    86.  V .G. Anand, S. Venkatraman, H. Rath, T. K. Chandrashekar, W. Teng, K.R.

    Senge, Meso substituted aromatic 34p core modified octaphyrins: syntheses,characterization and anion binding properties Chem. Eur. J., 9, 2282 (2003).

    87.  T. K. Chandrashekar, S. Venkatraman, Core-Modified Expanded Porphyrins: NewGeneration Organic Materials Acc. Chem. Res., 36, 676 (2003).

    88.  S. Venkatraman, V. Prabhuraja, R. Misra, R. Kumar, T. K. Chandrashekar, W.Teng, K.R. Senge, Electronic interactions in meso ferrocenyl porphyrin and its

    metal derivatives Ind. J. Chem., 42A, 2191 (2003).

    89.  V. G. Anand, S. K. Pushpan, S. Venkatraman, T. K. Chandrashekar, 

    Heptaphyrins: Expanded porphyrins with seven heterocyclic rings Proc. IndianAcad. Sci. (Chem. Sci)., 115, 1, (2003).

    90.  D. Parmeswaran, S. K. Pushpan, A. Srinivasan, M. Ravi Kumar,   T. K.Chandrashekar, S. Ganesan, in vitro and in vivo investigations on the photodynamic activity of core-modified expanded porphyrin-ammonium salt of 5,

    10,15,20-tetrakis-(meso-p-sulfonatophenyl)-25,27,29-trithiasapphyrin.

    Photochemistry and Photobiology, 78(5), 487-495, (2003).

    91.  H. Rath, V. G. Anand, J. Sankar, S. Venkatraman, T. K. Chandrashekar, S. JoshiBhawani, C. L. Khetrapal, Schilde Uwe, O. M. Senge, Core-modified hexaphyrins;

    characterization of two- and four-ring inverted 26  aromatic macrocycles Org.Lett., 5, 3531, (2003).

    (c) Papers published after joining as Director RRL-Trivandrum

    92.  J. Sankar, H. Rath, V. Prabhuraja, T. K. Chandrasekhar, J. J. Vittal: Syntheses ofcore modified corroles by acid catalysed simultaneous condensation and oxidative

    coupling reactions. J. Org. Chem., 69, 5135, (2004).

    93.  S. Venkatraman, R. Kumar, J. Sankar, T. K. Chandrashekar, K. Sendhil, C.Vijyan, A. Kelling, M. O. Senge, Modified Oxa-Smaragdyrin and oxa-corrole-

    ferrocene conjugates; Synthesis structure and Nonlinear optical properties. Chem.Eur. J.,10, 1423, (2004).

    94.  S. J P. Narayan, B. Sridevi, S. Venkatraman, V. G. Anand and T. K.Chandrashekar, Receptor Properties of oxa-corroles and oxa-smaragdyrins. Proc.

    Indian Natn Sci Acad, 70, A, 391, (2004).

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    95.  R. Misra, R. Kumar, V. Prabhuraja,  T. K. Chandrashekar, Expanded Corrole:synthesis, properties and receptor behavior. ISRAPS Bulletin, 16, 20-24, (2005).

    96.  T. K. Chandrashekar, S. Venkatraman, V. Prabhuraja, Rajneesh Misra, V. Baskar,Supramolecular assemblies of expanded porphyrins containing sulphur and selenium

    mediated through non-covalent interactions. Phosphorous, Sulfur, Silicon; 180,845-872, (2005).

    97.  V. Chandrasekhar, S. Nagendran, R. Azhakar, M. R. Kumar, A. Srinivasan, K. Ray,T. K. Chandrashekar, C. Madhavaih, S. Verma, U. D. Priyakumar,

     G. N. Sastry,

    A Lipophilic Hexa-Porphyrin Assembly Supported on a Stannoxane. Core, J. Am.

    Chem. Soc., 127(8), 2410-2411, (2005).

    98.  H. Rath, J. Sankar, V. Prabhuraja, T. K. Chandrashekar, Amit Nag and Debabrata

    Goswami, Aromatic Core Modified expanded porphyrins: A Strategy TowardsThird-order Nonlinear Optical Response.  J. Am. Chem. Soc.,127 (33); 11608-

    11609, (2005).

    99.  R. Misra, V. G. Anand, H. Rath, T. K. Chandrashekar, core modified octaphyrins:Syntheses and anion binding properties. J. Chem. Sciences., 117 , 99-103, (2005).

    100. R. Misra, R. Kumar, V. Prabhuraja, T. K. Chandrashekar, Modified push-pullexpanded corroles: syntheses, structure and nonlinear optical properties. J.

    Photochem. & Photobio.A: Chem., 75, 108-117, (2005).

    101. Rajeev Kumar, Rajneesh Misra, Viswanathan PrabhuRaja, Tavarekere K.Chandrashekar*. Modified Expanded corrole-ferrocene conjugates; Syntheses,

    Structure and Properties.  Chemistry – 

      A European Journal, 11, 5695-5707,(2005). 

    102. Harapriya Rath, Jeyaraman Sankar, Viswanathan PrabhuRaja, Tavarekere K.Chandrashekar*, B. S. Joshi, R. Roy. Figure-Eight Aromatic Core-Modified

    Octaphyrins with six meso links: Synthesis and Structural Characterization.

    Chemical Communications., 3343, (2005). 

    103. H. Rath, J. Sankar, V. Prabhuraja, T. K. Chandrashekar,  B. S. Joshi. AromaticCore-Modified Twisted Heptaphyrins[1.1.1.1.1.1.0]: Syntheses and Structural Characterization. Org. Lett. 7, 5445, (2005).

    104. H. Rath, V. Prabhuraja, T. K. Chandrashekar, A. Nag, D Goswami. B. S. Joshi. Aromatic Core-Modified Decaphyrins with the largest two photon absorption cross-sections: Syntheses and Characterizations. Org. Lett. 8, 2325, (2006).

    105. R. Misra, R. Kumar, T. K. Chandrashekar,  A. Nag and D Goswami. Modified

    (22) Smaragdyrins with large two photon absorption cross section: A structurefunction correlation. Org. Lett. 8, 629, (2006). 

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    106. R. Misra, R. Kumar, T. K. Chandrashekar, C. H. Suresh Meso - meso linked core

    modified 22   Smaragdyrins with unusual absorption properties. ChemicalCommunications., 4584, (2006). 

    107. R. Misra, R. Kumar, T. K. Chandrashekar, C. H. Suresh, A. Nag and D. Goswami

    22  Smaragdyrin Molecular Conjugates with Aromatic Phenylacetylenes anFerrocenes; Syntheses, Electrochemical and Photonic Properties., J. Am. Chem.

    Soc. 128, 16083, (2006). 

    108. R. Kumar, R. Misra, and T. K. Chandrashekar, Effect of Meso-Aryl Substituentson the Synthesis of Core-Modified Expanded Porphyrins.  Org. Lett. 4847 8,(2006).

    109. R. Kumar, R. Misra, T. K. Chandrashekar and E. Suresh,  Near IR absorbing planar aromatic[34]octaphyrins(1.1.0.1.1.0.0.0) containing a quaterthiophene sub-unit. Chemical Communications. 43, (2007). 

    110. J. Sankar, H. Rath, V. Prabhuraja, S. Gokulnath, T. K. Chandrashekar, C. S.Purohit and S. Verma. meso-meso Linked Core-modified Corrole-Dimers:Synthesis,

    Characterization and Properties. Chemistry  –   A European Journal, 13, 105-114

    (2007). 

    111. S. Gokulnath, V. Prabhuraja, J. Sankar and T. K. Chandrashekar. Smaragdyrin-Azobenzene Conjugates: Syntheses, Structure, Spectral and Electrochemical

     properties. Eur. J. Org. Chem., 191-200, (2007). 

    112. R. Misra, R. Kumar, T. K. Chandrashekar,  B. S. Joshi.  26  Aromatic Core-

    Modified Hexaphyrins: Syntheses, Characterization and structural diversities. J.Org. Chem., 72. 1153-1160, (2007). 

    113. R. Kumar,  R. Misra, T. K. Chandrashekar.  Amit Nag, Debabrata Goswami,Eringathodi Suresh and Cherumuttathu. H. Suresh. Eur. J. Org. Chem, 4552-4562, 

    (2007). 

    114. S. Gokulnath, V. Prabhuraja and T. K. Chandrashekar. One pot Synthesis ofOxidised and Reduced Heptaphyrins with unusual TFA binding. Org. Lett, 9, 3355-3357, (2007). 

    115. R. Misra and T. K. Chandrashekar. Structural Diversity in Expanded Porphyrins.Acc. Chem. Res.41, 265-279, (2008). 

    116. S. Gokulnath and T. K. Chandrashekar. One Pot Synthesis of Core-modifiedMeso-Aryl Calix[5]phyrins and N-Fused[24]Pentaphyrins. Org. Lett. 10 (4), 637-640, (2008).

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    117. S. Gokulnath and T. K. Chandrashekar. Expanded Porphyrins as third order non-linear optical materials: Some structure-Function Correlation. J. Chem. Sciences., 120 (1), 137-142, (2008).

    118. M-C. Yoon, R. Misra, Z. S. Yoon, K. S. Kim, J. M. Lim and T. K. Chandrashekar.

    Photophysical Properties of Core-Modified Expanded Porphyrins: Nature ofAromaticity and Enhancement of Ring Planarity.

    J. Phys. Chem. B., 112 (23), 6900-6905, (2008).

    119. S. Gokulnath and T. K. Chandrashekar. Modified 26 and 28π hexaphyrins withfive Meso-links; Optical, redox and structural properties.

    Chem. Asian J. 4, 861-869, (2009). 

    120. T. K. Chandrashekar, V. Prabhuraja, S. Gokulnath, R. Sabarinathan and A.Srinivasan. Fused core-modified meso-aryl expanded porphyrins.

    Chem. Commun. 2010, 49, 5915 - 5917.

    121. V. G. Anand, A. Srinivasan and T. K. Chandrashekar. Porphyrins: Syntheses andReactions:

    Modern H eterocyclic Chemistry.  Edited by Jos_e Barluenga and Julio Alvarez-

     Builla; (2011) WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim

    122. Meso-tetrakis (p-sulfonatophenyl) N-Confused Porphyrin tetrasodium salt; APotential Sensitizer for photodynamic therapy: A.P. Thomas, P.S. Saneesh Babu, S.Asha Nair, S. Ramakrishnan, D. Ramaiah, T.K. Chandrashekar, A. Srinivasan and

    M .R. Pillai.

    J. Med. Chem, 55, 5110-5120, (2012).

    123. Smargdyrins, Emeralds of Expanded Porphyrin family: Yogita Pareek, M.Ravikanth and T.K. Chandrashekar,

    Accounts of Chem. Res: 2012, 45, 1801-1816, (2012).

    124. Invitro Demonstration of Apoptosis mediated Photodynamic activity and NIRnucleus imaging through a Novel Porphyrin: S.C. Karunakaran, Babu P.S., MadhuriBollepalli, M. Betsy, P. Albich, D. Ramiah, Nair S., K. Rao, Ch. Mohan Rao, M.R.

    Pillai, A. Srinivasan, T.K. Chandrashekar:

    ACS Chemical biology (2012) –  (In Press). 

    125. Core modified meso-aryl hexaphyrins with internal Thiophene bridge; structure,Aromaticity and Photodynamics; G. Karthik, Mahima Sneha, V. PrabhuRaja, Jong

    min Lim, Dongho Kim, A. Srinivasan and T.K. Chandrashekar:

    Chemistry European Journal –  2012 (In Press).

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    Patent:

    1.  A patent application entitled as ‘Novel Porphyrin Derivatives for Photodynamic

    Therapy (PDT): A Process for the Preparation Thereof and their use as PDT Agents

    and Fluorescence Probes for Biological Applications’, D. Ramaiah, C. K. Suneesh, V.

    S. Jisha, T. K. Chandrasekhar, A. Srinivasan, M. R. Pillai, S. A. Nair, P. S. Saneesh

    Babu, Ch. Mohan Rao and K. Sridhar Rao, 2009, submitted to CSIR for filing in

    India and abroad.

    2.  A process for the preparation of Novel Porphyrin Derivatives and their use as PDT

    agents and fluorescence probes: Patent In/22.1.10/INA DE 01242010: Patent No:

    11711133.6 –  2117; D. Ramaih, A. Srinivasan, T.K. Chandrashekar.