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SBES College of Science, Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar

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About A. G.

Dr. A. G. Shankarwar serves as Professor and Head of the Department of Chemistry at S.B.E.S. College of Science, Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, where he also holds the position of Vice Principal. He is recognized as a prominent academic leader in chemistry, currently acting as the Chairman of the Board of Studies in Chemistry at Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University, Aurangabad. Under his supervision as a research guide, six students have been awarded Ph.D. degrees, and three additional students are pursuing their doctorates. The Department of Chemistry, led by Dr. Shankarwar, is the largest in the college, featuring a research laboratory established in 1983-1984. The department offers undergraduate courses since 1963-1964 and postgraduate courses in organic chemistry since 2012-2013, with faculty actively engaged in minor research projects, national seminars, conferences, and workshops. Dr. Shankarwar's research centers on coordination chemistry and solution chemistry, particularly the synthesis and characterization of metal complexes from biologically active ligands.

Dr. Shankarwar has contributed extensively to scholarly literature through numerous publications in international and national journals. Key works include 'Synthesis, characterization and antimicrobial activities of some transition metal complexes of biologically active asymmetrical tetradentate ligands' (2021), 'Density and molar volume studies of phosphate glasses' (2011), 'Density, ultrasonic velocity and viscosity measurements of four pharmacologically significant drugs in methanol at 25°C' (1998), 'Dielectric measurements of aniline and alcohol mixtures at 283, 293, 303, and 313 K' (1999), 'Studies in partial molar volumes, partial molar compressibilities and viscosity B-coefficients of caffeine in water at four temperatures' (2000), 'Formation of binary and ternary complex of Cu(II) with amitriptyline hydrochloride and furosemide' (undated), and 'Aqueous solubility of Emtricitabine moderated through physicochemical properties at different temperature' (2024). These publications reflect his expertise in physicochemical properties, metal complexes, and their applications. As a registered Ph.D. guide with Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University, he continues to mentor emerging researchers, contributing to the advancement of chemical sciences in the region.