Research Areas

Our research programs explore cutting-edge themes at the frontiers of modern chemistry. Ongoing research activities include:

Key Research Domains
  • Photophysical properties of donor-π-acceptor chromophores
  • Synthesis of metal complexes of heterocyclic compounds
  • Synthesis of heterocyclic compound, pyrazoline pyrimidine
  • Multi-step synthesis of heterocyclic compounds
  • Synthesis and photochemistry of some chromones
  • Synthesis of some conjugated dienes
  • Synthesis of some macromolecules
  • Optical properties of some organic compounds
  • Fluorescent chemosensor for detection of metal ion
  • New approaches to discover biologically active small molecules
  • Computational design, synthesis and biological evaluation of antipsychotic and antidepressant molecules
  • Synthesis, characterization and physicochemical investigation of novel push-π-pull chromophores
  • Synthesis and photophysical properties of novel heterocyclic donor-π-acceptor chromophores as fluorescent chemosensor for the detection of metal ions
  • Synthesis and characterization of nanoparticles via the sol-gel method
  • Synthesis and characterization of advanced materials and their use as electron exchanger

The diverse range of topics illustrates the department's unwavering dedication to furthering research in modern domains of chemical sciences.