Prof. Mandava Venkata Basaveswara Rao

Professor
Department of Chemistry
Krishna University
India

Professor Chemistry
Biography

Prof. Mandava Venkata Basaveswara Rao is working as Professor in Department of Chemistry ,Krishna University, INDIA . His research has included isolation and Synthesis of Biologically active molecules to explore their efficacy as drugs. Synthesis and Characterization of Nano materials, Biomimetic materials, molecular nanostructures and open framework materials. He has completed his Phd in Synthetic Organic Chemistry at North-Eastern Hill University(1997). He has received following awards, Andhra Pradesh State Govt. Best Teacher award 2011 Fellow Royal society of Chemistry (London) Fellow, Andhra Pradesh Akademi of Sciences Distinguished Scientist award, Association of Pharmacy Professionals (APP) Section President, Organic Chemistry, ICC, Hyderabad-2011 Elected as Member, Executive Body, Royal Society of Chemistry, London. Fellow, International Science Congress Association, FISCA - FM- 492  Selected for award of CSIR Senior Research Fellowship in the chemistry by Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (EMR Division), CSIR complex, New Delhi. Bharat Jyoti Award, from IIFS through Dr. Bhishma Narain Singh, former Governor of Tamilnadu & Assam. Rastriya Vidya Gaurav Gold Medal Award from International Institute of Education & Management, New Delhi Bharat Vidya Shiromani Award from Indian Solidarity Council, New Delhi

Research Intrest

isolation and Synthesis of Biologically active molecules to explore their efficacy as drugs. Synthesis and Characterization of Nano materials, Biomimetic materials, molecular nanostructures and open framework materials

List of Publications
Reddy PS, Reddy MA, Sreedhar B, Rao MB. Stereoselective Cross-Coupling of Baylis–Hillman Acetates with Diphenyl Disulfides and Diselenides Using Palladium Acetate. Synthetic Communications®. 2010 Jun 25;40(14):2075-82.
Sreedhar B, Radhika P, Neelima B, Chowdary DV, Rao MB. FeCl3-Catalyzed Tritylation of Alcohols in Ionic Liquids. Synthetic Communications®. 2009 Oct 12;39(21):3785-95.
Sreedhar B, Radhika P, Neelima B, Hebalkar N, Rao MV. Synthesis and characterization of polyaniline: nanospheres, nanorods, and nanotubes—catalytic application for sulfoxidation reactions. Polymers for Advanced Technologies. 2009 Dec 1;20(12):950-8.
Rao MB, Kumar US, Ila H, Junjappa H. Synthesis and reactions of 2-bis (methylthio) methylene-1-methyl-3-oxoindole: A facile access to benzo-and heterocyclo-fused carbazoles and indoles. Tetrahedron. 1999 Sep 17;55(38):11563-78.
Reddy KR, Rao MV, Ila H, Junjappa H. Direct Synthesis of 2-(Cycloalkylamino)-3, 4-Substituted Thiophenes via Selective Deprotonation-Cyclization of Aroyl Ketene N, S-Acetals. Synthetic communications. 1996 Nov 1;26(22):4157-64.
Satyanarayana J, Rao MV, Ila H, Junjappa H. Synthesis and Lewis acid assisted rearrangement of novel donor-acceptor substituted cyclopropanes: Highly stereoselective [4+ 1] annulation approach to substituted and spiro cyclopentene derivatives. Tetrahedron letters. 1996 May 13;37(20):3565-8.
Rao MV, Satyanarayana J, Ila H, Junjappa H. Anionic [4+ 2] cycloaddition reactions of indole-2, 3-dienolate with dienophiles: a facile regiospecific route to substituted carbazoles. Tetrahedron letters. 1995 May 8;36(19):3385-8.

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