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Research Interests: Nanomaterials synthesis in colloidal self-assemblies; Colloids & interface science; Mesoporous materials.
Thesis abstract: The formation of mesostructured silica using surfactants as the structure-directing agents has
attracted a lot of attention in recent years due to its properties. The present work focuses on
synthesis and characterization of bulk and nanoparticles of mesoporous materials for chemical
and biosensor application.
Publications: 1. Manjare S.D. and Anees Y. Khan, A cradle to grave approach: An Effective Solution for Reduction in Environmental Pollution, Chemical Weekly, Vol. LII October (2006), page: 185-192. 2. Manjare S.D.,and Anees Y. Khan, Technologies for Separation of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) from Exhausts, Chemi- cal Industry Digest, October (2006), page: 76-84. Conferences: 1. Anees Y Khan., Manjare S.D., “A Green Technology Approach for Industrial Products”, presented in National conference on Design for Product Life Cycle (DPLC) at BITS Pilani, 2006.
2. Manjare S. D., and Anees Y. Khan “Recovery/ removal of Volatile Organic Compounds” selected in All India seminar on Air Pollution and Health Impacts (AISAPHI) 2006 at IIT Roorkee. 3. Saptarshi Chattopadhyay and Anees Y Khan, “Transport of mono and divalent ions across an amphoteric Nano Membrane”, selected in ChemInsight 06 at IIT Karagpur, 2006. |