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Academic Level
PhD
Position
Department Chair
Working Sector
Secondary School / College / University
Highest Degree
Ph. D.
Discipline
Chemistry: Physical
Reseach Topic
pHYSICO-CHEMICAL AND SPECTROSCOPIC STUDIES OF BINARY LIQUID MIXTURES
Publications

Recent Important Research Papers Published in the Journal of International Repute :
1.Rakesh Kumar Bhardwaj, Hariom Sharma, and Surender Kumar Bhardwaj DHS (Down-flow Hanging Sponge) Bio -Tower a Sustainable Method for Waste Water Treatment. ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY: A MULTINATIONAL CONFERENCE ON POLICY ANALYSIS AND TEACHING METHODS 11-13 June, 2009 - KDI School of Public Policy and Management - Seoul, South Korea .

2. Rakesh Kumar Bhardwaj, A. K. Singh, H. Sharma, and S. K. Bhardwaj “Solving Waste Water/ Environment puzzle using sustainable methods” the 2nd International Symposium on Food and water Sustainability in Asia 2008 /October 7-8 , 239.

3. Rakesh Kumar Bhardwaj, and A. Pal " Spectroscopic studies of binary liquid mixtures of alkoxyethanols
with substituted and cyclic amides at 298.15 K " J. Molecular Liquids 2005, 118, 37 – 39 .
4. A. Pal and Rakesh Kumar Bhardwaj. Excess molar volumes and viscosities of diethylene glycol diethyl
ether with chloroalkanes at 298.15K. J. Molecular Liquids, 2003, 102 , 197 - 211.
5. Pal and Rakesh Kumar Bhardwaj. Excess Molar volumes and viscosities of mixtures of 2-propoxyethanol
and 2-isopropoxyethanol with N,N-dimethyl formamide, N,N-dimethyl acetamide, 2-pyrrolidinone, and Nmethyl-
2-pyrrolidinone at 298.15K , J. Chem. Eng. Data, 2002, 47, 1128 - 1134 .
6. A. Pal and Rakesh Kumar Bhardwaj.. Excess Molar volumes and viscosities of mixtures of some polyethers
with propylamine at 298.15 K Canadian J. Chem., 2002, 80, 467–475.
7. A. Pal and Rakesh Kumar Bhardwaj. Speeds of sound and isentropic compressibility’s of (nalkoxyethanols
and Toluene at 298.15 K J. Chem. Thermodynamic., 2002, 34, 1157 – 1171.
8. A. Pal and Rakesh Kumar Bhardwaj.. Ultrasonic Speeds and Volumetric properties of dipropylene glycol
monomethyl ether -n-alkylamine mixtures at 298.15 K Zeitschrif J. Phys. Chem., 2002, 216, 1033–1051.
9. A. Pal and Rakesh Kumar Bhardwaj. Excess molar volumes and viscosities of binary mixtures diethylene
glycol dibutyl ether with chloroalkanes at 298.15 K. Indian J. Chem., 2002, 44A, 706–711.
10. A. Pal and Rakesh Kumar Bhardwaj.. and Gurucharan Dass Excess molar volumes and viscosities of
mixtures of diethylene glycol dibutyl ether with dialkyl carbonates at 298.15, 308.15, and 318.15 K,
International J. Thermophysics , 2001, 22, 769 – 787.
11. A. Pal and Rakesh Kumar Bhardwaj.. Excess molar volumes and viscosities of mixtures of 2-
propoxyethanol and 2-isopropoxyethanol with propylamine and dipropylamine at (298.15, 308.15, and
318.15) K, J. Chem. Eng. Data , 2001, 46, 933 – 938.
12. A. Pal and Rakesh Kumar Bhardwaj. Excess molar volumes and viscosities of 1, 2–diethoxyethane with
chloroalkanes at 298.15K, Proc. Indian Acad. Sci. (Chem. Sci.), 2001, 113, 215 – 225.
13. A. Pal and Rakesh Kumar Bhardwaj.. Volumetric Properties of some n-alkoxyethanols with alkylacetates at
the temperature 298.15K J. Indian Chem. Soc., 2001, 78, 18 – 22.
14. K. C. Kalra, P. Katyal, K. C. Singh Rakesh Kumar Bhardwaj.:Breakdown Characteristics of Aluminium
oxide Films”, J. Electro Chem. Soc. India 1992 41 , 33-38.
15. K. C. Kalra, P. Katyal, Rakesh Kumar Bhardwaj. “Breakdown Voltage and electronic current studies of
aluminium- aluminium oxide electrolyte systems” Indian Journal of Chemistry Vol. 29 A, 1990, 1199-1204.
( NOTE : My all research papers includes the Family Name - Bhardwaj )

Prizes / Awards

SCHOLARSHIP / AWARDS :
INSA Fellowship: Visited Hungary and carry out research work on the Topic ” The Spectroscopic Studies and Structural
Behavior of the Binary Liquid Mixtures of Alkoxyethanol with amides using DFT” at the University of Debrecen under the
Indian National Science Academy international Collaboration/Scientist Exchange programme 2006-07 for three months
• India Network Foundation Olarado USA awarded travel Grant to present research paper in the 19th IUPAC international
conference on Chemical Thermodynamics Boulder Colorado USA July30, - August, 2006.
• The University of Tokyo, Japan invited with financial support to present research paper in the Alliance for Global
Sustainability (AGS) annual meeting and IR3S-AIT at Bangkok, March 19–23, 2006
• The University Grants Commission New Delhi awarded the Minor Research Project “Investigations on Physico–Chemical
…..Salt water System” F.6-1(28)/2006(MRP/NRCB)
• OPCW – The Hague Netherland, sponsored participation in the 28th International Conference on Solution Chemistry ,Debrecen - HUNGARY 2003.
• Indian Academy of Science Bangalore awarded The Academy Summer Research Fellowship 2003
• The University Grants Commission New Delhi awarded the Minor Research Project “Excess Thermodynamics
Functions……..Non-Electrolytes” F.99/99(MRP/SC/NRCB)
• The University Grants Commission New Delhi awarded Teacher Fellowship 1999 under faculty improvement programme during 9th plan.
• University Grants Commission New Delhi awarded The Minor Research Project entitled “EXCESS THERMODYNAMIC FUNCTIONS AND MOLECULAR INTERACTIONS IN SOLUTIONS OF NONELECTROLYTES” awarded by UGC during the 9th plan (1999-2002)

Research Tags
SCHOLARSHIP / AWARDS :, INSA Fellowship: Visited Hungary and carry out research work on the Topic ” The Spectroscopic Studies and Structural, Behavior of the Binary Liquid Mixtures of Alkoxyethanol with amides using DFT” at the University of Debrecen under the, Indian National Science Academy international Collaboration/Scientist Exchange programme 2006-07 for three months, • India Network Foundation Olarado USA awarded travel Grant to present research paper in the 19th IUPAC international, conference on Chemical Thermodynamics Boulder Colorado USA July30, - August, 2006., • The University of Tokyo, Japan invited with financial support to present research paper in the Alliance for Global, Sustainability (AGS) annual meeting and IR3S-AIT at Bangkok, March 19–23, 2006, • The University Grants Commission New Delhi awarded the Minor Research Project “Investigations on Physico–Chemical, …..Salt water System” F.6-1(28)/2006(MRP/NRCB), • OPCW – The Hague Netherland, sponsored participation in the 28th International Conference on Solution Chemistry, Debrecen - HUNGARY 2003., • Indian Academy of Science Bangalore awarded The Academy Summer Research Fellowship 2003, • The University Grants Commission New Delhi awarded the Minor Research Project “Excess Thermodynamics, Functions……..Non-Electrolytes” F.99/99(MRP/SC/NRCB), • The University Grants Commission New Delhi awarded Teacher Fellowship 1999 under faculty improvement programme during 9th plan., • University Grants Commission New Delhi awarded The Minor Research Project entitled “EXCESS THERMODYNAMIC FUNCTIONS AND MOLECULAR INTERACTIONS IN SOLUTIONS OF NONELECTROLYTES” awarded by UGC during the 9th plan (1999-2002), Conferences:, Alliance for Global Sustainability (AGS) annual meeting and IR3S-AIT at Bangkok, March 19, – 23, 2006 “ Waste water, Environment, Sustainability a Challenge in India” orally presented, • 28th International Conference on Solution Chemistry Debrceen HUNGARY August 23 - 28, 2003 "Excess molar volumes and viscosities for binary mixtures of alkoxyethanols with substituted, and cyclic amides at 298.15K" orally presented., • National Conference on Recent Advances in Thermodynamic and Biological Processes, Guru Nanak Dev University Amritsar May 7- 9, 2001 “EXCESS MOLAR VOLUMES AND, VISCIOSITIES OF BINARY MIXTURES OF POLY ETHERS ETHER WITH CHLOROALKANES”, orally presented ., • The 37th Annual Conventions of Chemists at Gurukul Kangari University Haridwar, INDIA., November 15- 18, 2000. “SPEEDS OF SOUND AND ISENTROPIC COMPRESSIBILITIES AT, 298.15K”, orally presented, • 29th International Conference on Solution Chemistry Portoroz, Slovenija August 21 – 25, 2005, Modeling of excess molar volume and speeds of sound for binary liquid mixture of alkoxyalkanols, with alkyl amines using PFP theory and ERAS model. Accept. Poster presentation, • 8th International Conference on Chemistry and its Role in Development, Mansoura-Sharm, April 11-14, 2005. “The Ultrasonic speeds and Volumetric Properties of Binary Mixtures of, Dipropylene Glycol monomethyl ethers with alkylamine/alcohols” accepted, oral presentation., • 8th International Conference on Chemistry and its Role in Development, Mansoura-Sharm, April 11-14, 2005 “The study of toxic metals and effluents in wastewater, and methods of Arsenic, removal”, accepted for poster presentation, LECTURES Delivered :, 1. Guest Lecture entitled “The Spectroscopic Studies of alkoxy alkanol with cyclic amides, ” delivered in the Department of Chemistry Debrecen University Hungary on 16th Feb., 2007., 2. Guest Lecture entitled “The Spectroscopic Studies and Structural Behavior of the Binary, Liquid Mixtures of Alkoxyethanol with amides using DFT” delivered in the Department of, Chemistry Szeged University, Hungary on 22nd March 2007, 3. Guest Lecture “study of toxic metals and effluents in wastewater” delivered in the College of, Agriculture Science, Debrecen University Hungary on 26th March, 2007.
Bio

Dr. RAKESH KUMAR
Associate Professor
Department of Chemistry
Dyal Singh College,
KARNAL-132001 INDIA
e-mail: rakeshdsc@gmail.com, & rakesh_bhardwa2j@rediffmail.com
Res.: # 362 , Sector 8 , Urban Estate KARNAL – 132001, INDIA, Ph. +919416221193 (M), +91 184 2252030 (O)
EDUCATION QUALIFICATION:
M.Sc. , M.Phil., Ph.D.,(Chemistry), PGDHE (Edu. ), PGDCA (Computer)
Ph. D (Chemistry) 1999 – 2003 KURUKSHETRA UNIVERSITY KURUKSHETRA, INDIA
M.Phil (Chemistry) 1988 – 1990 M. D. University, Rohtak INDIA
M.Sc. ( Chemistry) 1985 – 1987 M. D. University, Rohtak INDIA
PGDHE (Higher Education) 1997 – 1998 INDIRA GANDHI NATIONAL OPEN UNIVERSITY NEW DELHI,
PGDCA (Computer) 2003 – 2004 KURUKSHETRA UNIVERSITY KURUKSHETRA, INDIA
B.Sc. 1981 – 1985 Hindu College SONEPAT, INDIA
I am working as Associate Professor, Chemistry at Dyal Singh College, KARNAL- INDIA. Teaching the curriculum of M.Sc and B.Sc Chemistry at the place of work being my primary concern .My research interest includes the Physico-chemical and spectroscopic ( IR and NMR ) studies of binary liquid mixtures . The excess molar volumes, viscosities, excess free energy of activation, isentropic compressibility and in spectroscopic- IR and 1H NMR spectra have been measured and interpreted for binary liquid mixtures of alkoxyalkanol/polyethers with cyclic and branched amides. The DFT(Density Functional theory) calculation at B3LYP/6-31G* and B3LYP/6-311++G** levels has been carried out to identify the structures of H-bonded dimmers. Recently, I had had on NMR instruments (500 MHz) during my three months visit (Jan- March 2007) at Debrecen University Hungary under scientist exchange programme of Indian National Science Academy.
I have published numbers of research papers in the journal of international repute. I have also orally presented my talk at the international/national conferences in INDIA and aboard.
International Conferences:

Papers Orally Presented
Hungary 2003 : 28th International Conference on Solution Chemistry, Debrecen
Thailand 2006 : Alliance for Global Sustainability (AGS) meeting and IR3S-AIT, Bangkok
USA 2006 : 19th IUPAC International Conference on Chemical Thermodynamics, Boulder
Hungary 2007 : INSA Fellowship ( Research work at The University of Debrecen )

• Guest Lecture “The Spectroscopic Studies of alkoxy alkanol with cyclic amides” delivered in the th

Department of Chemistry Debrecen University Hungary on 16 Feb.2007.

• Guest Lecture “The Spectroscopic Studies and Structural Behavior of the Binary Liquid Mixtures of Alkoxyethanol with amides using DFT” delivered in the Department of Chemistry, Szeged University, Hungary on 22nd March 2007.
• Guest Lecture “Study of toxic metals and effluents in wastewater” delivered in the College of
Agriculture Science, Debrecen University Hungary on 26th March ,2007.
China 2008 : 2nd International Symposium on Food and water Sustainability, Macau
India 2008: International Conference on Biodiversity,Env.Sustainability Challenges for Future,D.U Delhi

Research Philosophy

My philosophy to research has been to, through experimentation, analysis and interpretation, obtain a fundamental understanding of phenomena, adding to the body of knowledge and applying same to achieve innovative solutions to practical problems. The approach has been one of underpinning applied and developmental research with sound fundamental study whilst engendering collaboration and fostering the development for others. Experiences gained through this approach to research have been used directly to positively impact on my mentoring and teaching.

General and Contact Information

Title
Dr.
First Name
RAKESH
Last Name
KUMAR
Date of Birth
29/06/1965
Country of Origin
India
Country of Residence
India
City
kARNAL
Languages
ENGLISH, HINDI, SANSKRIT, HUNGARIAN

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