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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalSynthetic organic chemistry is one of the most crucial thrust arenas, wherein chemical compounds are essential for life both in biological and material sciences. Although some of the essential chemicals are naturally available, however, do not fulfill the entire humanity. Therefore, chemists synthesize organic compounds to meet the need of human beings. In the periodic table, it is noteworthy to recall that carbon is the only element explored to a greater extent and still fascinates researcher to crave more from fundamental importance to applied technology. Organic chemistry is one of the core subjects beneficial and inseparable from our daily activities. To mention a few, right from toothbrushes to goodnight repellants, we are dependent on carbon-based materials such as food (carbohydrates, proteins), drugs, fragrances, flavors, vehicles, and so on. Therefore, this book describes a simple and easy-to-execute organic laboratory experimental procedures for PG students, including important organic compounds to mundane chemicals
Govindaswamy Shanker, Bishwajit Paul, Jagannatha Dinesh Kumar
Dr. G. Shanker, is working as UGC-Assistant Professor at Department of Chemistry, J B Campus, Bangalore University, INDIA. He has industrial experience and Ph.D. degree in Chemistry in the year 2009 from Centre for Nano and Soft Matter Sciences (formerly CLCR), Bangalore, India. Also, he had two postdoctoral experience from Martin Luther University, Halle, Germany (2008-2012) and at International Iberian Nanotechnology, Braga, Portugal (2012-2013). He is author of several articles published in reputed international journals of high impact factor and member of different international working groups.
Dr. Bishwajit Paul, is an Assistant Professor in Department of Chemistry at Bangalore University, Bangalore. Prior to starting his independent career, Dr Paul did his Ph.D. at Department of Chemistry in New York University (NYU), USA. After finishing his Ph.D. (NYU) in 2012, Dr. Paul pursued two postdoctoral stints, one at University of Michigan for more than two years followed by another postdoctoral positions at the Brigham Women’s Hospital and the Broad Institute for one and half years. Dr. Paul has published several research articles of international repute in peer-reviewed journals.
Mr J. Dinesh Kumar, did his undergraduate studies at (BGS SARC, 2016-19). Dinesh Kumar was interested to know more about practical’s mostly outside my curriculum from my undergraduate studies. Dinesh Kumar enrolled in the M.Sc. program of Bangalore University in 2019. There Dinesh Kumar began to like organic chemistry experiments that made him to get involved into the process of laboratory manual preparation. At present, Dinesh Kumar is a final year M. Sc. student and interested to pursue higher studies in Bioorganic Chemistry
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