• Department of Chemistry offers three integrated courses – Applied Chemistry for Computer Science Engineering and stream, Applied Chemistry for Electronics and communication and Applied Chemistry for Civil for First and Second semester B.E. These three courses are 4 credits with 5 modules
  • Engineering Chemistry is regarded as one of the most important foundation subject in Engineering Chemistry is an imperative part of every degree program in Engineering. It is generally added in the first-year syllabus of a bachelor’s degree in Engineering and is structured in a manner that it has different theoretical concepts which are studied along with their practical applications. This specialised branch of Engineering mainly deals with the study of matter in any form along with its chemical and physical properties, composition and applications. It analyses the nature of different materials and their usage for designing purposes. As a budding engineer, should be aware of the discovery of new and better materials and their contribution to the diverse field of design and development. Studying this specialised field, will get to learn about using different materials of varying sizes without causing any wastage or pollution. Moreover, every engineer is expected to possess a basic understanding of working with old and new matter of different kinds and that’s where Engineering Chemistry helps them in handling a wide range of materials in the right way.
  • Engineering Chemistry Laboratory – The main objective of Engineering Chemistry Laboratory is to furnish the conceptual understanding of the basic principles involved in chemical analysis. Most of the experiments are correlated to the theoretical concepts. This course lays the foundation of certain basic concepts and skills that can be repeatedly employed by the students in their future endeavours. This course also helps to improve the scientific temper of the students to conduct the various experiments.

Vision:

Leadership and Excellence in Education

Mission:

To fulfill the vision by imparting total quality education replete with the Philosophy of blending human values and academic professionalism

HoD's Message

Dr Manjunath K

Head of the Department

The department of Chemistry was started in the year 2001. It aims at irradiating the young generation students as expert by building, establishing and improving morally principles among student community. The strength of the department is its faculty members, who are well qualified, well experienced and dedicated. The department has spacious classrooms and well equipped laboratories with highest configured systems and latest versions of software. The students of the department excel in their studies and consistently produce good results.  Thus, the department not only imparts quality education, but also moulds the students which help them in their overall development.

Name of the Laboratory: Chemistry Lab
Sl.No.DESCRIPTION/ EQUIPMENTCompany name
1Hot air oven

 

 

 

 

 

Vasa scientific

2Distilled water plant
3Electronic precision balance
4Hot and cold drier
5Digital Conductivity meter
6Digital Colorimeter
7Digital pH meter
8Digital Potentiometer
9Hot plate
10Digital Colorimeter

 

 

 

Systronics

11Digital pH meter
12Digital Conductivity meter
13Digital flame photometer
14Heating mantle

List of Experiments Regular laboratory experiments

Sl. NoName of the experiments
1.Estimation of total hardness of water by EDTA method
2.Determination of Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) of industrial waste water sample
3.Conductometric estimation of acid mixture
4.Potentiometric estimation of FAS using K2Cr2O7
5.Determination of pKa of vinegar using pH sensor (Glass electrode)
Virtual laboratory experiments
6.Determination of Viscosity coefficient of lubricant (Ostwald’s viscometer)
7.Determination of EMF Measurement of Cell.
8.Spectrophotometric estimation of metal ions (Colorimetry)
9.Electrolysis of water
10.Construction of photovoltaic cell.

Sl. No Name Designation Qualification 
1.Dr.Manjunatha. K 

 

Professor & HOD 
 

M.Sc, Ph.D 
2.Dr. Manohar P

 

Assistant Professor

 

M.Sc, Ph.D 
3.
Mrs. Mamatha. M Associate Professor M.Sc, M.Phil (Ph.D) 
4.
Ms. Bhavyashree K M Assistant Professor M.Sc (B.Ed) 
5.
Ms. Chaithra R Assistant Professor M.Sc 

Dr. Manjunatha. K

M.Sc, Ph.D

Professor & Head

Mrs. Mamatha. M

M.Sc, M.Phil (Ph.D)

Associate Professor

Mrs. Shruthi K S

M.Sc, (Ph.D)

Assistant Professor

Ms.Amulya C R

M.Sc

Assistant Professor

Sl. No

Name

Description

Designation

1.

Dr. Manjunatha K

Professor & HOD, Dept. of Chemistry, NCET

Chairman

2.

Dr. Deepa H R

Professor & Head, Dept. of Physics, BNMIT,

Bangalore, VTU Nominee

VTU

Nominee

3.

Dr. Ganesh Belwadi

General manager – analytical division. VACHICHEM

INTERNATIONAL PRIVATE LIMITED.

Member

4.

Dr. Vijay Kumar

Professor, Dept. of Mathematics, MSRIT.

Member

5.

Dr. Nagesh K N

Professor & HOD, Dept. of Electronics &

Communication Engineering, NCET

Member

6.

Dr. M V Sarvesha

Professor & HOD, Dept. of Mathematics, NCET

Member

7.

Prof. Sharada T

Asst. Prof. & HOD, Dept. of Physics, NCET

Member

8.

Prof. Ramesh

HOD, SSFL, NCET

Member

9.

Dr. Mahesh K K

Professor, Dept. of Physics

Member

10.

Dr. Yogeesha HC

Assc. Director IQAC Professor & Head Dept. of

Mechanical Engineering

Member

11.

Dr. Pankaja K

Assc. Prof. & HOD, Dept. of CSE, NCET

Member

12.

Dr. Sri lakshmi

Professor & HOD, Dept. of Civil, NCET

Member

13.

Dr. Navya Rani

Assc. Prof. & Assistant dean R & D, NCET

Member

14.

Mr. Ramesh Gowda

Asst. Prof. Dept. of Mathematics, NCET

Member

15.

Mrs. Mamatha M

Asst. Prof., Dept. of Chemistry, NCET

Member

 

RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS:

List of Publications in Journals

Sl.

No.

Title of the Project

Authors

Journal Name

Volume

Page No.

Year of Publication

Impact Factor

 

1.

Synthesis and biological evaluation of some [1,3,4]- oxadiazole derivatives

K Manjunatha, B Poojary, PL Lobo, J

Fernandes, NS Kumari

European Journal of

Medicinal Chemistry

 

45 (11)

5225-

5233

 

2010

 

5.572

 

 

2.

Synthesis and Antimicrobial Evaluation of Some New 2-(6-Oxo-5, 6-dihydro [1, 3] thiazolo

[3, 2-b]-2-aryloxymethyl-

1, 2, 4-triazol-5-yl)- Narylacetamides

 

PL Lobo, B Poojary, K Manjunatha, NS Kumari

 

Zeitschrift für Naturforschung B

 

 

65 (5)

 

 

617-

624

 

 

2010

 

 

1.047

 

3.

Synthesis of some fused triazole derivatives containing 4-

isobutylphenylethyl and 4- methylthiophenyl moieties

M Kumsi, B Poojary, PL Lobo, J Fernandes, C Chikkanna

Zeitschrift für Naturforschung B

 

65 (11)

 

1353-

1358

 

2010

 

1.047

 

 

4.

Synthesis, Characterization and Biological Studies of Some Bioactive Thiazolotriazole

Derivatives

M Kumsi, B Poojary, PL Lobo, NS Kumari, A Chullikana

 

Zeitschrift für Naturforschung B

 

 

65 (12)

 

1509-

1515

 

 

2010

 

 

1.047

 

 

5.

6-dihydro [1, 3] thiazolo

[3, 2-b]-2-aryloxymethyl-

1, 2, 4-triazol-5-yl) Synthesis and Antimicrobial Evaluation

of Some New 2-(6-Oxo-5, N-arylacetamides

PL Lobo, B Poojary, K Manjunatha, NS Kumari

 

Zeitschrift für Naturforschung.

B

 

 

65 (5)

 

 

617-

624

 

 

2010

 

 

1.047

 

 

6.

Inhibition of the corrosion of steel in hydrochloric acid solution by some organic molecules containing the

methylthiophenyl moiety

SE Nataraja, TV Venkatesha, K Manjunatha, B Poojary, MK Pavithra,

 

Corrosion Science

 

 

53 (8)

 

2651-

2659

 

 

2011

 

 

7.205

 

 

7.

Three component reaction

-Synthesis,characterization and biological study of some fused bridgehead nitrogen heterocyclic systems containing 4-

methylthiophenyl moiety

Manjunatha K, Boja Poojary, Prajwal L. Lobo, N. Suchetha Kumari and Anoop C

 

Phosphorus, Sulfur, and Silicon,

 

 

186

 

 

526–

532,

 

 

2011.

 

 

1.9

 

8.

N-(2-Chlorophenyl)-2-({5- [4-(methylsulfanyl)benzyl]

-4-phenyl-4H-1,2,4-triazol

-3-yl}sulfanyl)acetamide

HK Fun, CS Yeap, K Manjunatha, DJ Prasad, B Poojary

Acta Crystallographic a Section E

 

67 (8)

 

2063

 

2011

 

0.508

 

9.

3-{1-[4-(2-Methylpropyl) phenyl]ethyl}-4-phenyl- 1H-1,2,4-triazole-5(4H)-

thione

HK Fun, CS Yeap, K Manjunath, DJ Prasad, B Poojary

Acta Crystallogr.

Sect E

 

67 (8)

 

1943

 

2011

 

0.508

 

 

10.

Synthesis and evaluation of biological and nonlinear optical properties of some novel 2,4-disubstituted [1,3]-thiazoles carrying 2- (aryloxymethyl)-phenyl

moiety

CS Naveena, B Poojary, T Arulmoli, K Manjunatha, A Prabhu, NS Kumari

 

Medicinal Chemistry Research,

 

 

22 (4)

 

1925 – 1937

 

 

2012

 

 

1.965

 

 

 

11.

Synthesis, characterization and antimicrobial activity of some 2, 5-disubstituted- 3-acetyl-[1, 3, 4]-

oxadiazoles carrying 2- (aryloxymethyl) phenyl moiety.

 

CS Naveena, P Boja,

K Manjunath, T Arulmoli, S Shalini

 

 

Der Pharma Chemica

 

 

3 (6)

 

 

247-

257

 

 

2012

 

 

0.3

 

12.

Novel thiazolidine-2,4- dione mannich bases: Synthesis, characterization

and antimicrobial activity

PL Lobo, B Poojary, Manjunatha K, P

A, NS Kumari

Der Pharma Chemica

 

4 (3)

867-

871

 

2012

 

0.3

 

 

 

13.

Synthesis of some 7- arylidene-3-(4- (Methylthio)bezyl)- 7Hthiazolo[2,3- c][1,2,4]triazine-4,6- diones and their anticonvulsant and

antimicrobial activity

PL Lobo, B Poojary, Manjunatha K, V Kumara, A Chullikana, NS Kumari

 

Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Research

 

 

 

4 (5)

 

 

2522-

2531

 

 

 

2012

 

 

 

0.75

 

 

14.

Synthesis, antimicrobial and antioxidant activities of 2-[1-{3, 5-diaryl-4, 5- dihydro-1 H-pyrazolenyl}

]-4-(4-nitrophenyl)-[1, 3]- thiazoles

PL Lobo, B Poojary, M Kumsi, V Chandra, NS Kumari, KR Chandrashekar

 

Medicinal Chemistry Research,

 

 

22 (4)

 

1689-

1699

 

 

2013

 

 

1.965

 

15.

Investigation of the inhibition effect of ibuprofen triazole against mild steel corrosion in an

acidic environment

MK Pavithra, TV Venkatesha, MKP Kumar,

K Manjunatha

 

Res Chem Intermed

 

41

7163 – 7177

 

2015

 

2.58

 

 

16.

Synthesis and evaluation of 4-aryl-2-[(2E)-2- substituted hydrazinyl]- 1,3-thiazoles for possible antioxidant and

antimicrobial activities

PL Lobo, B Poojary,

K Manjunatha, N Chidananda, V Chandra,

 

Der Pharma Chemica

 

 

6 (4)

 

 

61-69

 

 

2014

 

 

0.3

 

17.

Indole-3-carbinol and 1, 3, 4-oxadiazole hybrids: Synthesis and study of anti-proliferative and anti-

microbial activity

N Gokhale, N Panathur, U Dalimba, M Kumsi

Australian Journal of Chemistry

 

68 (10)

 

1603-

1613

 

2015

 

1.26

 

18.

Synthesis, characterization and antimicrobial activities of imidazo-[2,1,b][1,3,4]- thiadiazoles

Manjunatha K, B Poojary, V Kumar, PL Lobo, J

Fernandes, Chandrashekhar C

 

Der Pharma Chemica

 

7 (4),

 

207-

215

 

2015

 

0.3

 

 

19.

Synthesis, Characterization and Antimicrobial Activities of Newer 3,4,5-Trisubstituted

[1,2,4]-Triazoles Derivatives

Ravi Prabha K, Manjunatha K, B Poojary, V Kumar, H N

International Journal for Pharmaceutical Research Scholars

 

 

4 (2),

 

96-

104

 

 

2015

 

 

 

0.992

 

 

 

 

20.

Synthesis, characterization, X-ray diffraction studies and biological evaluation of tert-butyl 4-(2-ethoxy-2- oxoethyl)-piperazine-1- carboxylate and tert-butyl 4-(2-hydrazino-2- oxoethyl)piperazine-1-

carboxylate

 

 

 

Bhuvan K, Sharada T, Manjunatha K, Harisha P, Suchetan

 

 

 

Res Chem Intermed

 

 

 

 

42

 

 

 

7375 – 7396

 

 

 

 

2016

 

 

 

 

2.262

 

 

 

 

21.

Synthesis and antimicrobial evaluation of novel 4-amino-6-(1,3,4- oxadiazolo/1,3,4- thiadiazolo)-pyrimidine

derivatives

Poornima Shetty, B.

M. Praveen, M. Raghavendra,

K. Manjunatha, Srinivas Cheruku

Molecular Diversity

 

 

20 (2),

 

391-

398

 

 

2016

 

 

2.229

 

 

22.

Synthesis, structure characterization, in vitro and in silico biological evaluation of a new series of thiazole nucleus integrated with pyrazoline

scaffolds

R Sadashiva, D Naral, J Kudva, SM Kumar, K Byrappa, RM Shafeeulla, Manjunatha K

Journal of Molecular Structure

 

 

1145

 

 

18-31

 

 

2017

 

 

3.841

 

 

23.

Synthesis and antimicrobial evaluation of some novel 6-(4- benzylpiperidin-1- yl)l)-4- amino/benzylamino/pheny lamino/phenoxy-

pyrimidine derivatives

KM Poornima Shetty , B. M. Praveen, Srinivas Cherukua, M. Raghavendra,

K. Manjunatha

Iranian Journal of Organic Chemistry

 

 

9 (3),

 

 

2123-

2133

 

 

2017

 

 

24.

Spectroscopic Study on Oxidation of Theobromine by Potassium

Permanganate in Alkaline Medium

Asha P K , Vidyavati S Shastry, Manjunatha K

 

Int. J Pharma Res Health Sci.

 

5 (6):

 

2008-

13

 

2017

 

 

25.

Facile synthesis of indole- pyrimidine hybrids and evaluation of their anticancer and

antimicrobial activity

 

N Gokhale, U Dalimba, M Kumsi

Journal of Saudi Chemical Society

 

21 (7),

 

761-

775

 

2017

 

3.157

 

 

26.

Electrochemical Behavior of 1,3-bis(1-Phenylethyl) Urea as a Corrosion Inhibitor for Carbon Steel in 1 M HCl

B.Padmashree,

K. Manjunatha,

B. M. Prasanna

 

Journal of Failure Analysis and Prevention

 

 

20

 

226–

234

 

 

2020

 

 

0.93

 

 

 

27.

“Design, synthesis

and molecular docking studies of some 1-(5-(2- fluoro-5-(trifluoromethoxy

) phenyl)-1,2,4-oxadiazol- 3-yl)piperazine derivatives as potential anti- inflammatory agents

B. Kulkarni, Manjunatha. K, Muthipeedika N J, Ayyiliath M S, Prashantha C. N, Ranjith P, Mohammed B. A

 

 

Molecular Diversity

 

 

 

26

 

 

2893

– 2905

 

 

 

2022

 

 

 

3.364

 

 

 

 

28.

Exploration of NMI‐ MsCl mediated amide bond formation

for the synthesis of novel 3,5‐ substituted‐ 1,2,4‐ oxadiazole derivatives: synthesis, evaluation of anti‐ infammatory activity and molecular

docking studies.

B. Kulkarni, K. Manjunatha, M. Nibin Joy, A. M. Sajith, S. Santra, G.

V. Zyryanov, C. N. Prashantha, M. B. Alshammari, K. Sunil.

 

 

 

Molecular Diversity

 

 

 

 

27

 

 

 

1867-

1878

 

 

 

2023

 

 

 

 

3.364