ଗଙ୍ଗାଧର ମେହେର ବିଶ୍ୱବିଦ୍ୟାଳୟ, ସମ୍ବଲପୁର, ଓଡିଶା

Gangadhar Meher University, Sambalpur, Odisha

School of Chemistry

Head Of School

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Prof.(Dr.) Monalisa Mohapatra

Professor and Head

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mmohapatra@gmuniversity.ac.in

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About School

School of Chemistry of erstwhile G. M. College, Sambalpur (G. M. University since 2015) came into existence in the year, 1944. The Intermediate in Science opened in that year, followed by BSc (Hons.) in 1960. The Post-Graduate teaching in Chemistry started in the year 1964 and it has been imparting teaching in UG (Hons. & Pass) and PG students since then. In addition, it offers Ph.D. programme. The faculty members of the Department are actively pursuing research activities and have produced eminent scholars in their respective areas. The Department holds the distinction of being the premier centre of tertiary education in the state of Odisha. Many of the alumni of the Department have held higher respectable position both in India and abroad.

Year of Establishment:1944

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"We Value Research And Development"

Selected Publications
  • Phenol-amide chelates of iron(III). Kinetics and mechanism of reversible formation of (diaqua) (1,3) bis (2-hydroxybenzamido) propane iron(III) and its reactions with, thiocyanate, azide, imidazole, sulfur(IV) and ascorbic acid in aqueous medium

    WoS Indexed: Yes; Scopus Indexed: Yes; UGC Care Listed: Yes; vol: 42A; pg: 2427-2438; Publisher: NISCAIR-CSIR INDIA; Impact Factor: 0.6; DOI :

    Dr. Suprava Nayak

  • A new octahedral cobalt(III) complex of (1,8)-bis(2-hydroxybenzamido)-3,6- diazaoctane incorporating phenolate-amide-amine coordination: Synthesis, X-ray crystal structure, ligand substitution and redox activity with sulfur(IV) and l-ascorbic acid

    WoS Indexed: Yes; Scopus Indexed: Yes; UGC Care Listed: Yes; vol: 33; pg: 39-53; Publisher: Springer Netherlands; Impact Factor: 1.71; DOI : https://doi.org/10.1007/s11243-007-9012-4

    Dr. Suprava Nayak

  • Kinetics and mechanism of the formation of (1,8)bis(2-hydroxybenzamido) 3,6-diazaoctane- iron(III) and its reactions with thiocyanate, azide, acetate, sulfur(IV) and ascorbic acid in solution, and the synthesis and characterization of a novel oxo-br

    WoS Indexed: Yes; Scopus Indexed: Yes; UGC Care Listed: Yes; vol: 31; pg: 813-828; Publisher: Kluwer Academic Publishers; Impact Factor: 1.71; DOI : https://doi.org/10.1007/s11243-006-0079-0

    Dr. Suprava Nayak

  • Oxidation of glyoxylic acid by a mononuclear manganese (IV)complex of 1,8-bis (2-hydroxybenzamido)-3,6-diazoctane: A kinetics and mechanistic study

    WoS Indexed: Yes; Scopus Indexed: Yes; UGC Care Listed: Yes; vol: 30; pg: 1637-1645; Publisher: Pergamon, Elsevier; Impact Factor: 2.1; DOI : https://doi.org/10.1016/j.poly.2011.03.032

    Dr. Suprava Nayak

  • Kinetics and mechanism of the reaction of dichlorotetraaquaruthenium(III) and thiols

    WoS Indexed: Yes; Scopus Indexed: Yes; UGC Care Listed: Yes; vol: 65; pg: 113-120; Publisher: CSIRO PUBLISHING; Impact Factor: 1.4; DOI : https://doi.org/10.1071/ch11352

    Dr. Suprava Nayak

  • Physicochemical study of dietary fiber methylcellulose and human intestinal bile salt micellar aggregates

    WoS Indexed: Yes; Scopus Indexed: Yes; UGC Care Listed: Yes; vol: 44; pg: 100493; Publisher: Elsevier; Impact Factor: 4.5; DOI :

    Prof.(Dr.) Monalisa Mohapatra

  • Fluorescence Study of the Interaction of Anticancer Drug Molecule Doxorubicin Hydrochloride in Pluronic P123 and F127 Micelles

    WoS Indexed: Yes; Scopus Indexed: Yes; UGC Care Listed: Yes; vol: 31; pg: 17-27; Publisher: Springer; Impact Factor: 2.7; DOI :

    Prof.(Dr.) Monalisa Mohapatra

  • Photophysical Behavior of 8-Anilino-1-Naphthalenesulfonate in Vesicles of Pulmonary Surfactant DPPC and its Sensitivity towards Bile Salt–Vesicle Interaction

    WoS Indexed: Yes; Scopus Indexed: Yes; UGC Care Listed: Yes; vol: 29; pg: 11396–11404; Publisher: ACS; Impact Factor: 3.9; DOI :

    Prof.(Dr.) Monalisa Mohapatra

  • Photophysical behaviour of fisetin in dimyristoylphosphatidylcholine liposome membrane

    WoS Indexed: Yes; Scopus Indexed: Yes; UGC Care Listed: Yes; vol: 115; pg: 9962–9970; Publisher: ACS; Impact Factor: 3.5; DOI :

    Prof.(Dr.) Monalisa Mohapatra

  • Excited state proton transfer based fluorescent molecular probes and their application in studying lipid bilayer membranes

    WoS Indexed: Yes; Scopus Indexed: Yes; UGC Care Listed: Yes; vol: 18; pg: 2830–2848; Publisher: Springer; Impact Factor: 3.3; DOI :

    Prof.(Dr.) Monalisa Mohapatra

  • Effect of sub-micellar concentration of conjugated and unconjugated bile salts on the lipid bilayer membrane

    WoS Indexed: Yes; Scopus Indexed: Yes; UGC Care Listed: Yes; vol: 27; pg: 13461–13467; Publisher: ACS; Impact Factor: 3.9; DOI :

    Prof.(Dr.) Monalisa Mohapatra

  • Efficient adsorption of some substituted styrylpyridinium dyes on silica surface from organic solvent media–Analysis of adsorption-solvation correlation

    WoS Indexed: Yes; Scopus Indexed: Yes; UGC Care Listed: Yes; vol: 624; pg: 126847; Publisher: Elsevier; Impact Factor: 5.57; DOI : https://doi.org/10.1016/j.colsurfa.2021.126847

    Dr. RAISARANI SHARMA

  • Correlating solvation-adsorption phenomena of some styrylpyridinium dyes on SDS modified silica surface in organic media

    WoS Indexed: Yes; Scopus Indexed: Yes; UGC Care Listed: Yes; vol: ; pg: 1-11; Publisher: Taylor and Francis; Impact Factor: 2.26; DOI : https://doi.org/10.1080/01932691.2022.2161562

    Dr. RAISARANI SHARMA

  • A paradigm increase in adsorption efficiency during separation of some styrylpyridinium dyes from organic media using graphene oxide modified silica (GOMS) scaffold

    WoS Indexed: Yes; Scopus Indexed: Yes; UGC Care Listed: Yes; vol: 35; pg: 105896; Publisher: Elsevier; Impact Factor: 3.8; DOI : https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mtcomm.2023.105896

    Dr. RAISARANI SHARMA

  • Adsorption of a styrylpyridinium dye on silica and modified silica surfaces from some binary solvent mixtures - Should we call it Solvent Induced Preferential Adsorption?

    WoS Indexed: Yes; Scopus Indexed: Yes; UGC Care Listed: Yes; vol: 127; pg: 20539-20548; Publisher: American Chemical Society ACS; Impact Factor: 4.177; DOI : https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpcc.3c05023

    Dr. RAISARANI SHARMA

  • New Insight into Corrosion Inhibition Mechanism of Copper in Aerated 3.5% (by weight) NaCl Solution by Eco-friendly Imidazopyrimidine Dye: Experimental and Theoretical Approach

    WoS Indexed: Yes; Scopus Indexed: Yes; UGC Care Listed: Yes; vol: 358 ; pg: 725-742; Publisher: Elsevier ; Impact Factor: 15.1; DOI : https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cej.2018.08.079

    Dr. DEBASIS BEHERA

  • Experimental and Quantum Chemical Studies on the Corrosion Inhibition Performance of Benzimidazole Derivatives for Mild Steel in HCl

    WoS Indexed: Yes; Scopus Indexed: Yes; UGC Care Listed: Yes; vol: 52; pg: 6318-6328; Publisher: ACS; Impact Factor: 4.2; DOI : https://doi.org/10.1021/ie400099q

    Dr. DEBASIS BEHERA

  • Diaminomaleonitrile based chromo-fluorescent receptor molecule for selective sensing of Mn(II) and Zn(II) ions

    WoS Indexed: Yes; Scopus Indexed: Yes; UGC Care Listed: Yes; vol: 260 ; pg: 1012–1017; Publisher: Elsevier ; Impact Factor: 8.4; DOI : https://doi.org/10.1016/j.snb.2018.01.106

    Dr. DEBASIS BEHERA

  • Effective anticorrosive performance of benzo-imidazo-pyrimidine-g-graphene oxide composite coating for copper in natural and artificial sea water

    WoS Indexed: Yes; Scopus Indexed: Yes; UGC Care Listed: Yes; vol: 22; pg: 100828; Publisher: Elsevier ; Impact Factor: 6.2; DOI : https://doi.org/10.1016/j.surfin.2020.100828

    Dr. DEBASIS BEHERA

  • Effect of exposure time on corrosion behavior of zinc-alloy in simulated body fluid solution: Electrochemical and surface investigation

    WoS Indexed: Yes; Scopus Indexed: Yes; UGC Care Listed: Yes; vol: 10; pg: 738-751; Publisher: Elsevier ; Impact Factor: 6.4; DOI : https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmrt.2020.12.050

    Dr. DEBASIS BEHERA

Reaserch Project
  • DST-SERB Project, Principal Investigator, completed, 2016–2019

    Prof.(Dr.) Monalisa Mohapatra

  • TEQIP-II Project, Principal Investigator, completed, 2017–2018

    Prof.(Dr.) Monalisa Mohapatra

  • Project Title "A detail mechanistic investigation of the reaction of reducing biomolecule with amide based Cobalt (III) complex: As model for anti-cancer drug" Funding Agency: OSHEC, Bhubaneswar through OURIIP-2020. Status of Project: Completed

    Dr. Suprava Nayak

  • Odisha State Higher Education Council (OSHEC), Govt. of Odisha, Principal Investigator, completed, 2022–2024

    Prof.(Dr.) Monalisa Mohapatra

  • G.M. University Seed Fund, Principal Investigator, ongoing, 2023-2024

    Prof.(Dr.) Monalisa Mohapatra

  • Project Title “Synthesis and application of Iron and Cobalt phosphates-based materials with heteroatom N, O for energy-related applications" Seed Fund project by GMU. Status of Project : Active

    Dr. Suprava Nayak

  • "Efficient and eco-friendly hydrophobic anticorrosion coating of nano composites formed by polymeric matrix and nitrogen rich heterocyclic molecules-grafted graphene oxide as nano-filler" Research Project Completed 2017-2020, UGC-DAE-CSR, Kalpakkam, 12.58 Lakhs

    Dr. DEBASIS BEHERA

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Alumni
The School of Chemistry claims an outstanding alumni list with well-known figures. Gangadhar Meher University (formerly Sambalpur College, which was renamed as Gangadhar Meher College and later promoted to Gangadhar Meher University) has been offering BSc Chemistry (Hons.) and Post-Graduate courses in Chemistry since 1960 and 1964, respectively. Over the years School of Chemistry has generated a large number of alumni. Many have achieved highly respected positions in a variety of fields, like universities, national level research labs where they have held prominent position of professors, Scientist etc. Not only academic field but in administrative field and companies they also occupied notable positions. The growth of the School of Chemistry is greatly influenced by the Alumni Association. The purpose of the alumni association is to establish the network of former students and faculties, with the current students and faculties of the university. Through this network former students stay involved in their alma mater and show path to the current students. Furthermore, they give donations to this university which is utilized for student fellowship to provide financial support to the PhD students and as memorial awards to supports topper meritorious students of BSc and MSc. The school organized alumni meetings periodically to develop a strong bonding of alumni with the current students.
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