Chemistry department has covered a broad canvass of research activities competing basic as well as applied research and contributed significantly by publishing research papers in,
- Materials Science- solar cell, supercapacitor, thin film, nanoparticles
- Solution Chemistry
- Catalysis, Synthetic Chemistry
- Heterocyclic Chemistry
- Photochemistry
- Separation Science- solvent extraction, spectrophotometry, adsorption, chromatography
The major research areas of the department recognized by national funding agencies are synthesis of advanced nanomaterials, development of newer synthetic methodologies in organic chemistry, natural products, computational chemistry, study of zeolites and study of inorganic hybrid materials.
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