BIODATA
Name: Dr. Raghunath Anant Mashelkar
Date of Birth: 01.01.1943
Present Position CSIR BHATNAGAR Fellow at NCL ,Pune
Positions held:
• Director, National Chemical Laboratory, Pune,
INDIA (1989-1995)
• Scientist in Director’s Grade, National Chemical
Laboratory, Pune, INDIA (1986-1989)
• Deputy Director, National Chemical Laboratory,
Pune, INDIA (1978-1986)
• Asstt. Director, National Chemical Laboratory,
Pune, INDIA (1976-1978)
• Lecturer in Chemical Engineering, University of
Salford, UK (1970-1976)
• Leverhume Research Fellow, Department of
Chemical Engineering, University of Salford, UK
(1969-1970)
• Director General, Indian Council of Agricultural
Research, New Delhi (13 Nov. 2000 to 24 Dec.,
2000) (Additional Charge).
• Director General, Council of Scientific &
Industrial Research, and Secretary, Department
of Scientific & Industrial Research, Government
of India, New Delhi, India (1995-2006)
Academic Qualifications: B.Chem. Engg. (1966), Ph.D. (1969) (University of
Bombay)
Honorary Doctorates in Science and Engineering:
• Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar (2005)
• Maharishi Dayanand University, Rohtak (2005)
• Govind Ballabh Pant University of Agriculture &
Technology, Pantnagar (2004)
• Narendra Deva University of Agriculture &
Technology, Faizabad (2004)
• University of Kalyani, Kalyani (WB) (2004)
• M.S. University of Baroda, Varodara (2003)
• University of Allahabad, Allahabad (2002)
• University of Wisconsin, USA (2002)
• Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi (2002)
• Tilak Maharashtra Vidyapeeth, Pune (2002)
• University of London, UK (2001)
• Pretoria University, Pretoria, South Africa (2000)
• Anna University, Chennai (2000)
• Guwahati University, Assam (2000)
• Bundelkhand University, Jhansi (2000)
• University of Delhi, Delhi (1998)
• Indian School of Mines, Dhanbad (1997)
• University of Roorkee, Roorkee (1997)
• University of Kanpur, Kanpur (1995)
• University of Salford, UK (1993)
Civilian Honours by President of India:
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• Padmashri (1991)
• Padmabhushan (2000)
Election to Prestigious Academies and
Scientific Bodies (India and Abroad):
• Foreign Associate, US National Academy of
Sciences, USA (2005)
• Fellow, Indian Association for the Cultivation of
Science, Kolkata (2005)
• President, Indian National Science Academy
(2005)
• President, Materials Research Society of India
(2004)
• Foreign Associate, National Academy of
Engineering, USA (2003)
• Fellow, Royal Society (FRS), London (1998)
• Fellow, World Academy of Art & Science, USA
(2000)
• Fellow, The Institute of Physics, London (1998)
• Fellow, Institute of Electronics and Tele-
communication Engineers (IETE) (1998)
• Foreign Member, Royal Academy of Engineering,
UK (1996)
• Fellow, UK Institute of Chemical Engineering
(1996)
• Fellow, Third World Academy of Sciences (1994)
• Fellow, Indian National Science Academy (1984).
• Fellow, Indian Academy of Sciences (1983).
• Fellow, Maharashtra Academy of Sciences
(1985).
• Fellow, National Academy of Engineering (1987).
• Fellow, National Academy of Sciences (1989).
• Fellow, Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers
(1992)
• President, Physical Sciences, National Academy
of Sciences (1991).
• President, Maharashtra Academy of Sciences
(1991-94).
• President, Society for Polymer Science in India
(1986-92).
• President, Indian Society of Rheology (1986-93).
• Vice-President, Materials Research Society of
India (1993-95)
• Vice-President, Indian Academy of Sciences
(1995-2000)
• General President, Indian Science Congress
(1999-2000)
Awards:
a)For Scientific Research:
• Lifetime Achievement Award by Vyaaspeeth
(Pune) and co-hosted by the Government of
Maharashta
• Awarded Suryadatta National Award at Pune on
07/02/2006
• Received the prestigious TWAS Medal lecture
Award
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• ASUTOSH MOOKERJEE MEMORIAL AWARD
(Indian Science Congress Association) for the
year 2005-06
• Life Time Achievement Award (2004) by Indian
Science Congress Association;
• Life Time Achievement Award (2003) by
Bundelkhand University for contributions in
advancement for chemical sciences;
• Hari Om Ashram Prerit Senior Scientist Award
(2002) by Physical Research Laboratory,
Ahmedabad.
• Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Medal (2001) by
Indian National Science Academy, New Delhi;
• Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Award (2001) by
Indian Science Congress Association, Calcutta;
• Material Scientist of the Year Award (2000), by
Materials Research Society of India;
• Mahendra Lal Sircar Lecture Award in Chemical
Sciences (1998) by Indian Association for the
Cultivation of Science, Kolkata,
• Kamal Kumari National Award for Science &
Technology (1997) by Kamal Kumari Foundation,
Jorhat;
• Goyal Prize (1996) by Goyal Foundation,
Kurukshetra;
• Raj Kristo Dutt Memorial Award (1995) Indian
Science Congress Association; Kolkata
• GD Birla Award for Scientific Research (1993);
• Professor Santappa Silver Jubilee Award (1983)
by Society of Polymer Science, Chennai;
• Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize (1982) for
engineering sciences by CSIR, New Delhi;
• Herdillia Award for 'Excellence in Basic Research'
(1982) by Indian Institute of Chemical
Engineers, Kolkata
b)For Technology & Industrial Research:
• World Federation of Engineering Organisations
(WFEO) Medal of Engineering Excellence (2003)
by WEFO, Paris
• A.V. Rama Rao Research Foundation Award
(2003) by AVRA Laboratories Pvt. Ltd.,
Hyderabad;
• RMK Engineering Award for outstanding work in
Science & Technology (2003) by
Lakshmikanthammal Educational Trust,
Tiruvallur, Chennai;
• Bharat Ratna Dr. M. Visvesvaraya Memorial
Award (2002) by Engineers Foundation,
Kolhapur;
• JEPPIAR Educational Trust Award (2001) by
Jeppiar Trust, Chennai;
• H.K. Firodia Award (2000) by H.K. Firodia
Foundation, Pune;
• Atur Sangtani Award (1998) by Atur Foundation,
Pune;
• Durga Prasad Khaitan Memorial Gold Medal
(1996) by Asiatic Society, Kolkata;
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• National Research Development Corporation
(NRDC) Republic Day Award (1995);
• OP Bhasin award (1991) by Bhasin Foundation,
Delhi;
• Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru National Award in
Engineering & Technology (1991) by Govt. of
Madhya Pradesh;
• Vishwakarma medal (1988) by Indian National
Science Academy;
• Federation of Indian Chamber of Commerce and
Industry Award (1987) in physical and
mathematical sciences;
• KG Naik Gold Medal in research in chemical
sciences (1985);
• c) For Leadership:
• 'Stars of Asia' Awards, Business Week (2005)
awarded on 16 November, in Beijing.
• Ranked amongst topmost 50 influential people in
the world in respect of intellectual property rights
(2005), by the international magazine Managing
Intellectual Property.
• Lakshmipat Singhania – IIML National Leadership
Award (2004) by Indian Institute of
Management, Lucknow
• Lal Bahadur Shastri National Award (2002) by
Lal Bahadur Shastri Institute of Management for
Excellence in Public Administration and
Management Sciences.
• IMC Juran Quality Medal (2002) by Indian
Merchants Chamber for leadership and
continuous involvement as a role model for
improvement of quality in CSIR;
• HRD Excellence Award (2002) in the CEO (Non-
Corporate) Category by National HRD Network,
Birla Management Corporation Ltd., Mumbai;
• Golden Jubilee Award (1998) by Bank of India,
Mumbai for excellence in R&D management;
• JRD Tata Award for Corporate Leadership (1998)
by All India Management Association for
exemplary leadership provided to CSIR.
d)For All Round Excellence:
• Maharashtra Bhushan Award (2005) by
Government of Maharashtra, Mumbai for
contributions to science and technology;
• Qimpro Award for Quality Evangelist (2003) by
Qimpro Foundation, Mumbai
• Devi Ahilya National Award (2003) by Shri
Ahilyotsava Samiti, Indore for contribution
towards development in the scientific and
industrial fields;
• ASSOCHAM New Millennium Innovation Award
(2003) by Associated Chamber of Commerce for
excellence in innovation;
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• Maharashtra Bhushan Award (2003) by
Maharashtra Times, Mumbai for all round
excellence;
• Shraddhanand Award (2003) by Brahman Sabha,
Mumbai for excellence in research;
• Shiromani Award (2002) for outstanding
achievements in the field of science and
commitment to national progress and human
welfare
• Dadabhai Naoroji Memorial Award (2002) by the
Dadabhai Naoroji Memorial Prize Trust, Mumbai
for contributions to advancing S&T in India;
• Priyadarshani Global Award (2002) by
Priyadarshani Academy, Mumbai for promoting
S&T;
• Lifetime Achievement Award (2001) by
Chemtech Foundation for all time lifetime
achievement;
• Abhimanshreemurti (Person of Pride) Award
(1999) by Chaturang Foundation, Mumbai for
being one of the leading National Role Models;
• Shri Guruji Puraskar (1998) Jankalyan Samiti,
Pune for protecting India’s traditional knowledge;
• Lifetime Achievement Award (1998), Indian
Analytical Instruments Association for lifetime
achievement;
• UDCT Diamond Award (1994) by Department of
Chemical Technology, Mumbai;
• UDCT Outstanding Alumni Medal (1985) as one
of the twenty outstanding performers from UDCT
in fifty years.
Professorships (Honorary & others) etc.:
• Honorary Professor, Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for
Advancement of Scientific Research (1990)
• GP Kane Professor, University of Bombay (1990).
• Fellow, University Department of Chemical
Technology, Mumbai (1992).
• Fellow, University of Salford, UK (1992-93);
• Visiting Professor, University of Delaware, USA
(1975-76);
• Visiting Professor, Technical University of
Denmark, Lyngby (1982)
• Honorary Visiting Professor, University of Pune
(1985-86).
• Visiting Professor, University of Delaware, USA
(1988)
• Visiting Fellow, University of Bombay (1985).
• UGC National Lecturer in Engineering and
Technology (1985).
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Chairmanship/Membership of National
Level High-Powered Committees/Bodies:
• Chairman, Task Force on Recombinant Pharma
Sector constituted by the Government of India,
Ministry of Environment & Forests, New Delhi
(2004)
• Chairman, Expert Committee on ‘A
Comprehensive Examination of Drug Regulatory
Issues, including the problem of Spurious Drugs’
by Government of India (2003)
• Chairman, National Quality Council of India
(2002)
• Chairman, Scientific Advisory Committee on
Hydrocarbons, Ministry of Petroleum & Natural
Gas (2002)
• Chairman, National Auto Fuel Policy (2001-)
• Chairman, Governing Body, National Institute of
Pharmaceuticals Education and Research (2001-)
• Chairman, National Innovation Foundation
(2000-)
• Chairman, Drugs and Pharmaceuticals Research
Committee, Government of India (2000)
• Member, Board of Governors of National Council
for Applied Economic Research (2001 -)
• Member, Governing Body, Indian Council for
Research on International Economic Relations
(2001-)
• Member, Prime Minister’s Knowledge Task Force
(2000)
• Chairman, High Powered Review Committee to
review Regional Engineering Colleges (RECs)
(1998)
• Chairman, Inquiry Committee for MGCC
Accident, Government of India (1990)
• Member, Scientific Advisory Committee to the
Cabinet (1997-)
• Member, Technology Development Board (1995-
2002)
• Member, Science Advisory Council to the Prime
Minister (1988-90)
• Technical Assessor to one Man Inquiry
Commission to Inquire into Bhopal Tragedy,
Govt. of Madhya Pradesh (1984)
International Bodies/Committees:
• Vice Chairman, Commission on Intellectual
Property Rights, Innovation and Public Health,
WHO (2004)
• Chairman, CSIR (South Africa) International
Review Committee (2003)
• Member of the Committee of Third World
Academy of Sciences (TWAS) in Engineering
Science and Technologies (2303)
• One Man Committee to review WIPO’s World
Wide Academy (2003)
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• Member, Research Advisory Committee,
Department of Chemistry, Imperial College of
Science & Technology, UK (2003)
• Member, Consultative Group on Agricultural
Research (CGIAR) Working Group on Science
Council, World Bank (2002)
• Member, Review of Chemistry Research in UK
Universities (2002)
• Advisor, Development Gateway’s Knowledge
Economy, World Bank, USA (2002)
• Member, International Commission on
Intellectual Property Rights, UK (2001)
• Member, Review Committee, Chemical
Engineering Department, University of
Cambridge, UK (2001)
• Member, Board of Trustees, Medicine for Malaria
Venture, Geneva (2001)
• Chairman, Innovation in Developing World
Committee, Third World Academy of Sciences,
Trieste (2000)
• Member, Advisory Board, World Wide Academy
(WIPO), Geneva (1999-)
• Member, Review Committee, Commonwealth
Science Council, London (1998)
• Chairman, Standing Committee on Information
Technology (WIPO), Geneva (1998)
• Member, CSIR (South Africa) International
Review Committee (1997)
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Original contributions to Scientific and Industrial Research
Overall Contributions
Mashelkar has made some path-breaking contributions in transport phenomena in and
thermodynamics of swelling, superswelling and shrinking polymers, modelling of
polymerisation reactors, and engineering analysis of non-Newtonian flows. His exceptional
leadership has transformed CSIR, world’s largest chain of national laboratories engaged in
industrial R&D. In post-liberalised India, Mashelkar has been a dominant force in shaping
the direction of S&T in India.
Swelling, Superswelling and Shrinking Polymers: Transport & Thermodynamics
Mashelkar made the first molecular level interpretation of volume phase transitions in
stimuli responsive gels through his Lattice Fluid Hydrogels Bonding models. These studies
led to an understanding of the role of the subtle hydrophilic-hydrophobic balance in
determining these transitions and also in molecular tailoring of these intelligent gels.
Mashelkar’s original contributions, the first time ever, include biomimetic switching
hydrogels (gelzymes), the discovery of molecular recognition induced macroscopic
reversible morphological transitions and the discovery of self-healing phenomena in gels.
Sensitivity, selectivity, mobility, memory, self-organization, self-healing and enzyme like
activity are some of the attributes of living materials. Synthetic hydrogels have been
considered as potential candidates for mimicking life. It was Mashelkar, who demonstrated
self-organization, self-healing and enzyme like activity among these for the first time.
Mashelkar’s studies on lifetime of a dissolving polymeric particle are pioneering. The
phenomenon of particle size independent dissolution in polymeric systems and the crucial
role of reptation dynamics was demonstrated for the first time. His contribution to the
interpretation of the phenomenon of unusual retardation and enhancement in polymer
dissolution is path breaking, since he was the first to show the crucial role of
disengagement dynamics in dissolution, for which he provided a direct evidence through
some probing in-situ NMR experiments. Later, he showed the critical role of disengagement
dynamics in other macromolecular transport processes.
Engineering Analysis of Non-Newtonian Flows
Mashelkar has contributed to the understanding of diverse phenomena of interest to
engineers in rheologically complex fluids. These cover laminar secondary flows, turbulent
flows, free convection and particle motion and deformation.
He investigated the motion and deformation of bubbles, drops and solid spheres in
rheologically complex fluids. His original contributions include the discovery of the
phenomenon of delayed separation in non-Newtonian fluids, an original experimental
discovery of the presence of dual wakes behind spheres moving in elastic liquids,
anomalous wake formation in liquid drops and a new concept of ‘elastic boundary layer’ to
explain some anomalous visco-elastic flows.
Role of energetic networks in non-Newtonian Flows
Mashelkar developed the Energetically Crosslinked Transient Network (ECTN) Model, where
the role of transient network formed by hydrogen bonds and its distinct difference from the
physical networks was explicitly taken into account. He provided the direct evidence of the
different character of such networks by doing in situ Rheo-NMR experiments. The
application of this model has resolved anomalies, which had baffled analysts for over three
decades. These included double stress overshort, time- dependent terminal velocities,
unusually long restoration times in particle motion in viscoelastic media, etc.
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The role of such energetic interactions in phase separation in flowing polymeric fluids was
analysed to propose the concept of deformation-induced hydrophobicity for the first time.
Further, the use of such energetic interaction based networks was made to create shear
stable clusters of drag reducers.
His unified transient network models for analysing the wall-slip problem have opened up
new vistas. His pioneering work on role of convective constraint release is the first ever
direct molecular level interpretation of the wall-slip phenomenon.
Modelling of Industrial Polymerisation Reactors
Mashelkar modelled the entire process of industrial polymerisation of polyethylene
terephthalate (PET). Many new important insights into the complex behaviour were
obtained. The process of melt polycondensation of PET is accompanied by a desorption of a
number of volatile side products accompanied by a series of reversible reactions. This
diffusion - reaction problem poses conceptual as well as numerical difficulties in modelling.
An apparently anomalous observation of the enhancement of polycondensation rate with
increased side reactions, which had remained unexplained so far, was resolved. New
strategies for enhancing productivity in industrial reactors emerged as a result of this work.
This work has wide ranging impact globally on both theory and practice of polycondensation
reactors.
Leadership in Science and Technology
1. As Director of National Chemical Laboratory (NCL) in 1989-1995, Mashelkar gave a
new orientation to NCL’s research programmes with strong emphasis on globally
competitive technologies and international patenting. This was done even before
India liberalised and opened up in 1991. NCL began exporting its knowledge to
even Europe and USA,-- the first Indian laboratory to do so. India is becoming a
global R & D platform now, with over 100 companies setting up their R & D centres
in India, the largest being General Electric (2400 employees); their R & D Centre
was stimulated by the success of the NCL partnership. Mashelkar created a
polymer science and engineering division from scratch in NCL that is rated as world
class today.
2. As Director General of CSIR (38 laboratories and 22,000 employees), which is the
largest chain of industrial R & D labs, he conceived and successfully led the process
of transformation of CSIR. His white paper “CSIR 2001: Vision & Strategy” set
up a new agenda. The story of the transformation of CSIR has been internationally
acknowledged. Its appreciation by the Indian business world, has been captured
as a cover page story by Business India in 1998 and also in ‘World Class in India’,
a book brought out by Penguin, which has ranked CSIR among the top twelve
organisations, who have managed the radical change-- the best in post-1991
India. [www.csir.res.in]
3. He has played a pivotal role in framing India’s national S & T policies in the post
liberalization (post-1991) era. Has also contributed widely to restructuring and
reforms in education, S & T institutions and industry, both nationally and
internationally through several committees that he has chaired.
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4. Mashelkar was responsible for creating a ‘national movement’ on IPR. His
contributions have been varied.
o Played a crucial role in creating patent awareness in Indian institutions,
industry and the government for more than a decade. CSIR’s IPR
Management Policy (1996) resulted in CSIR occupying the first position in
PCT filings (shared with Samsung) among all the developing nations in
2002. CSIR alone had 40% share of the US patents granted to Indians in
2002
o As a member of the International IPR Commission set up by UK
Government and also as a member of the World Wide Academy of WIPO, he
played a crucial role in creating a balanced view of IP in development.
o As the first Chairman of SCIT of WIPO (1998-99) he played an important
role in piloting the 20 million US dollars WIPONET project benefiting the
developing world and in framing the ‘SCIT vision of the Twentyfirst
Century’.
5. Another major contribution has been his efforts to recognise the role of traditional
knowledge systems and integrating them with modern knowledge systems. Some
key contributions are:
o Mashelkar spearheaded the challenge of the successful revocation of the US
patent on wound healing properties of turmeric (USP 5,401,5041) in 1996
and chaired the Technical Committee to challenge the revocation of the US
patent on Basmati rice (USP 5,663,484) by Ricetec Company, Texas. The
turmeric case was pathbreaking, since it was the first revocation of a US
patent based on traditional knowledge in the third world.
o Made a case at WIPO for treating traditional knowledge on par with
industrial property systems, and successfully articulated the case for a
Traditional Knowledge Digital Library (TKDL). Spearheaded the process,
which ultimately is leading to the change of International Patent
Classification System to include traditional knowledge. Such initiatives are
likely to bring a better understanding between the developing and the
developed world.
o Set up the National Innovation Foundation to acknowledge and reward the
grass root innovators. This has become a major movement spreading to
other developing countries also.
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RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS OF Dr R.A. MASHELKAR
Sr. Title Author Reference
No.
1. Absorption with Reaction M.M. Sharma Pirie J.M.(Ed)
in Bubble Columns R.A. Mashelkar Inst.Chem. Eng. (London),
Symp. Ser.,1968,p.10
2. Mass Transfer in Plate M.M. Sharma Brit.Chem.Eng.,
Columns R.A. Mashelkar 1969, 1 ,70
3. Mass Transfer in Bubble R.A. Mashelkar Trans.Instn.Chem.
and Packed Bubble Columns M.M. Sharma Engrs.,1970, 48,T162
4. Bubble Columns R.A. Mashelkar Brit.Chem.Eng.,
1970, 15, 1297
5. Extrapolation Procedures for V. Subbaraman Rheol.Acta,
Zero Shear Viscosity with a R.A. Mashelkar 1971,10, 429
Falling Sphere Viscometer J. Ulbrecht
6. Mixing Times in Newtonian D.E. Ford Process Techn.
and Non-Newtonian Fluids R.A. Mashelkar Int., 1972, 17, 803
J. Ulbrecht
7. Determination of Material R.A. Mashelkar Chem.Eng.Sci.,
Parameters of Viscoelastic D.D. Kale 1972, 27, 973
Fluids by Rotational Non- J.V. Kelkar
Viscometric Flows J. Ulbrecht
8. On the Rotational Visco- J.V. Kelkar Trans.Instn.Chem.
elastic Flows Around R.A. Mashelkar Engrs., 1972, 50, 343
Simple Bodies and Agitators J. Ulbrecht
9. Drag Reduction in Dilute J.V. Kelkar J.Appl.Polym.Sci.,
Polymer Solutions R.A. Mashelkar 1972, 16, 3047
10. Gas Absorption in Falling V.V. Chavan Chem.Eng. J.,
Non-Newtonian Films R.A. Mashelkar 1972, 4, 223
11. On the Scale-up Method J.V. Kelkar Chem.Eng.Sci.,
for Power Consumption R.A. Mashelkar 1973, 28, 664
in Creeping Flow Regime
12. Drag Reduction in Rota- D.D. Kale Nature
tional Visco-elastic R.A. Mashelkar 1973, 242, 29
Boundary Layer Flows J. Ulbrecht
13. Drag Reduction in External R.A. Mashelkar AIChE J.,
Rotational Flows 1973,19, 382
14. A Rotating Sphere J.V. Kelkar J. Appl. Poly. Sci.
Viscometer R.A. Mashelkar 1973,17, 3069
15. Solid Dissolution in Falling R.A. Mashelkar J. Chem.Eng.,
Films of Pseudoplastic Fluids V.V. Chavan Japan, 1973,5, 160
16. Friction Factors for a Tube R.A. Mashelkar Can.J.Chem.Eng.,
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Rotating around its own Axis G.V. Devarajan 1973, 51, 390
17. Applicability of Axial Dispersion R.A. Mashelkar Can.J.Chem.Eng.,
Model for Non-Newtonian 1973, 51, 613
Laminar Flow Tubular Reactors
18. Solution of the Problem of Gas R.A. Mashelkar Chem.Eng.J.,
Absorption in Falling Films of V.V. Chavan 1973, 6, 75
Non-Newtonian Fluids by N.G. Karanth
Orthogonal Collocation Technique
19. Interpretation of Normal M. Soylu Rheol.Acta,
Stress Differences in Polymer R.A. Mashelkar 1974, 13, 216
Solutions and Melts J. Ulbrecht
20. Mass Transport in Visco-elastic R.A. Mashelkar Int.J.Heat and
Boundary Layer Flows around a Mass Transfer,
Rotating Disc: Significance in 1974, 17, 367
Diffusion Coefficient Measurement
21. High Speed Agitation of Non- D.D. Kale Chemie Ing.
Newtonian Fluids: Influence R.A. Mashelkar Tech., 1974,
of Elasticity and Fluid Inertia J. Ulbrecht 46, 69
22. Diffusion in Flowing Films of R.A. Mashelkar Chem.Eng.Sci.,
Dilute Polymeric Solutions M. Soylu 1974, 29, 1089
23. Hydrodynamic Entrance Region R.A. Mashelkar Proc.Instn.
Flow of Pseudo-plastic Fluids: Mech.Engrs.
A Simplified Theory 1974, 188, 683
24. Viscoelastic Laminar D.D. Kale Rheol.Acta.,
Boundary Layer Flow R.A. Mashelkar 1975, 14, 631
Around a Rotating Disc J. Ulbrecht
25. Convective Diffusion from R.A. Mashelkar Appl.Sci.Res.,
a Non-Uniformly Distributed C.V. Venkatasubra- 975, 30, 321
Source in Flowing Blood manian
26. Rotational Flows of Non- R.A. Mashelkar Trans.Instn.
Newtonian Fluids (1): D.D. Kale Chem.Engrs.,
Turbulent Flow of Inelastic J. Ulbrecht 1975, 53, 143
and Visco elastic Fluids
Around Discs
27. Rotational Flows of Non- R.A. Mashelkar Trans.Instn.
Newtonian Fluids (2): D.D. Kale Chem. Engrs.
Torque Suppression with J. Ulbrecht 1975, 53, 150
Agitators
28. Axial Dispersion Model R.A. Mashelkar Chem.Eng. J.,
Calculations for Gas P.A. Ramachandran 1975, 2, 87
Absorption with Surface
Resistance
29. Axial Dispersion Model Analysis P.A. Ramachandran Letters in Heat and
of Homogeneous-Heterogeneous R.A. Mashelkar Mass Transfer,
Reactions in a Tubular Reactor 1975, 2, 213
30. A New Model for Hollow R A. Mashelkar J. Appl.Chem. Bio-Tech.,
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Fibre Enzyme Reactor P.A. Ramachandran 1975, 25, 867
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31. Longitudinal Dispersion R.A. Mashelkar Trans.Instn.
in Circulation Dominated P.A. Ramachandran Chem.Engrs.,
Bubble Columns 1975, 53, 274
32. Homogeneous Reactions P.A. Ramachandran Chem.Eng.J.,
in Turbulent Flows R.A. Mashelkar 1976, 11, 73
33. Comments on the Strength L. Nicolais J.Appl.Polym.
of Polymeric Composites R.A. Mashelkar Sci., 1976,20, 561
Containing Spherical Fillers
34. Secondary Flows of Non- R.A. Mashelkar Trans.Instn.
Newtonian Fluids (1): Laminar G.V. Devarajan Chem.Engrs.,
Boundary Layer Flow of a 1976, 54, 100
Generalized Newtonian Fluid
in a Coiled Tube
35. Secondary Flows of Non- R.A. Mashelkar Trans.Instn.
Newtonian Fluids (2): Frictional G.V. Devarajan Chem.Engrs.,
Losses in Laminar Flow of Visco 1976, 54, 108
elastic Fluids Through Coiled Tube
36. Torque Suppression in A. Quraishi J.Non-Newtonian
Mechanically Agitated R.A. Mashelkar Fluid, Mech.,
Multiphase Liquid Systems J. Ulbrecht 1976, 1, 223
37. Flow of Inelastic and Visco- A. Acharya Rheol.Acta.,
elastic Fluids Past a Sphere (1): R A. Mashelkar 1976, 15, 454
Drag Co- efficient in Creeping J. Ulbrecht
and Boundary Layer Flows
38. Flow of Inelastic and Visco- A. Acharya Rheol.Acta.,
elastic Fluids Past a Sphere (2): R.A. Mashelkar 1976, 15, 454
Anomalous Separation in the J. Ulbrecht
Viscoelastic Fluid Flow
39. Gas-Liquid Contactors in R.A. Mashelkar Chem.End. Develop.,
Non-Newtonian Technology 1976, 10 (9),17
40. Torque Suppression of A. Quraishi Klason,C.& Kubat, J.(Ed.),
Turbines by Drag R.A. Mashelkar Proc. 7th Internat. Congr.
Reducing Additives J. Ulbrecht Rheology, Gothenburg
1976 p. 582
41. Heat and Mass Transfer G. Astarita The Chem.Engr.,
in Non-Newtonian Fluids R.A. Mashelkar (London), 1977,100
42. Secondary Flows of Non- R.A. Mashelkar Trans.Instn.
Newtonian Fluids (3): Turbulent G.V. Devarajan Chem.Engrs.,
Flow of Purely Viscous Non- 1977, 55, 29
Newtonian Fluids in Coiled Tubes
43. Prediction of Slope Discontinuity L. Nicolais Int.J.Polym. Comp.,
in Stress- Strain Behaviour of R.A. Mashelkar 1977, 5, 317
Polymeric Composites with
Spherical Inclusions
44. Influence of Drag Reducing A. Quraishi AIChE J.,
Additives on Mixing and R.A. Mashelkar 1977, 23, 487
Dispersing in Agitated Vessels J. Ulbrecht
14
15
45. Mechanics of Bubble A. Acharya Chem.Eng.Sci.,
Motion and Deformation R.A. Mashelkar 1977, 32, 863
in Non-Newtonian Media J. Ulbrecht
46. An Approximate Theoretical S.N. Shintre Rheol.Acta,
Analysis and Experimental R.A. Mashelkar 1977, 16, 490
Verification of Turbulent J. Ulbrecht
Entrance Region Flow of
Drag Reducing Fluids
47. On Motion of Liquid A. Acharya Can. J. Chem. Eng.,
Drops in Rheologically R.A. Mashelkar 1978, 56, 19
Complex Fluids J. Ulbrecht
48. Convective Diffusion from a Non- C.V. Venkata- Chem. Eng. Commun.,
Uniformity Distributed Source in subramanian 1978, 2, 233
Non-Newtonian Fluids: A R.A. Mashelkar
Theoretical Investigation and
Experimental Confirmation
49. Turbulent Free Convection Heat A.V. Shenoy AIChE J., 1978
Transfer from a Flat Vertical Plate R.A. Mashelkar 24, 344
to a Power Law Fluid
50. Laminar Natural Convection Heat A.V. Shenoy Chem.Eng.Sci.,
Transfer to a Viscoelastic Fluid R.A. Mashelkar 1978, 33, 769
51. Bubble Formation in A. Acharya Ind.Eng.Chem.Fundam.,
Non-Newtonian Fluids R.A. Mashelkar 1978, 17, 230
J. Ulbrecht
52. Bubble Motion and Mass S. Bhavaraju AIChE J.,
Transfer in Non-Newtonian R.A. Mashelkar 1978, 24, 1063
Fluids: Single Bubble in Power H. Blanch
Law and Bingham Fluids
53. Bubble Motion and Mass S. Bhavaraju AIChE J., 1978,
Transfer in Non-Newtonian R.A. Mashelkar 24, 1070
Fluids: Swarm of Bubbles H. Blanch
in Power Law Fluids
54. Mixing of Non-Newtonian R.A. Mashelkar Petrol.Chem.
Fluids Ind.Develop.,
1979, 13(11), 3
55. Falsification of the M.G. Kulkarni J.Polym.sci.,
Kinetics of Azobisisbuty- R.A. Mashelkar Polymer Lett.
ronitrile Decomposition L.K Doraiswamy 1979,17, 713
56. A Lumped Parameter Model P.A. Ramachandran Med.Biol.Eng.&
for a Haemodialyser with an R.A. Mashelkar Computing,
Application to Simulation of a 1980, 18, 179
Patient-Artificial Kidney System
57. Mixing of Highly Viscous V.V. Chavan A.S.Mujumdar (Ed.)
Newtonian and Non- R A. Mashelkar Advances in Transport
Newtonian Processes, Wiley Eastern/
Wiley Halsted, NY/ND,
1980, 35, 3
16
58. Solvent and Viscosity M.G. Kulkarni Chem.Eng.Sci.,
Effects in the R.A. Mashelkar 1980, 35, 4
Decomposition of AIBN L.K. Doraiswamy
59. Comments on Consecutive P.A. Ramachandran Appl.Sci.Res.,
Chemical Reactions in a R.A. Mashelkar 1980, 36, 3
Tubular Reactor with
Turbulent Flow
60. Chemical Engineering R.A. Mashelkar Astarita G., Marrucci, G.,
Problems in Rheologically & Nicolais, L. (Eds.)
Complex Fluids Rheology I, Plenum,
NY,1980, 219
61. Anomalous Transport R.A. Mashelkar Rheol.Acta,
Phenomena in Rapid G. Marrucci 1980,19,426
External Flows of
Viscoelastic Fluids
62. Transport Accompanied K.S. Balaraman AIChE J.,
by Chemical Reaction in R.A. Mashelkar 1980, 26, 635
Stagnation Flow L.K Doraiswamy
63. Diffusional Effects in M.G. Kulkarni AIChE J., 1981,
Initiator Decomposition R.A. Mashelkar 27, 716
in Macromolecular Solutions
64. Thermal Conductivity of M.G. Kulkarni Polymer,
Polymers: A new Correlation R.A. Mashelkar 1981, 22, 867
65. On the Role of Penetrant M.G. Kulkarni Polymer,
Structure in Diffusion R A. Mashelkar 1981, 22,1658
66. Diffusion in Network Polymers: M.G. Kulkarni Polymer,
Model Development and R.A. Mashelkar 1981, 22, 1665
Evaluation
67. Modelling of Polyethylene K. Ravindranath J. Appl.Polym.
terephthalate Reactors 1: R.A. Mashelkar Sci., 1981, 26,
Semi-batch Transesterifi- 3179
cation Reactor
68. Modelling of Polyethylene K. Ravindranath J. Appl.Polym.Sci.,
terephthalate Reactors 2: R.A. Mashelkar 1981, 27, 471
Continuous Transesterifi-
cation Process
69. Initiator Decomposition M.G. Kulkarni J. Polym.Sci.
in Mixed Solvents: R.A. Mashelkar (Polymer Lett.),
Compensation Effect 1981, 19, 507
Confirmed
70. Rheology of Chlorosulphonated S.G. Joshi European Polymer J.,
Polyethylene Solutions R.A. Mashelkar 1981, 27, 131
71. Modelling of Polyethylene K. Ravindranath Polymer Eng. Sci.,
terephthalate Reactors 4: R.A. Mashelkar 1982, 22, 610
TPA based Continuous
Esterification Process
17
72. Modelling of Polyethylene K. Ravindranath Polymer. Eng. Sci.,
terephthalate Reactors 5: R.A. Mashelkar 1982, 22, 619
A Continuous Prepolymerisation
Process
18
73. Modelling of Polyethylene K. Ravindranath Polymer Eng. Sci.,
terephthalate Reactors 6: A R.A. Mashelkar 1982, 22, 628
Continuous Process for Final
Stages of Polycondensation
74. Gas Diffusion in Polymer R.A. Mashelkar J. Appl. Polym. Sci.,
Solutions: A Double Cone M.M. Soylu 1982, 27, 697
Flow Technique
75. External Diffusion Limitation M.G. Kulkarni Polymer,
in Initiator Decomposition in R.A. Mashelkar 1982, 23, 740
Heterogeneous Media
76. Modelling of Polyethylene K. Ravindranath J.Appl.Polym. Sci.,
terephthalate Reactors 3: R.A. Mashelkar 1982, 27, 2625
A Semi-batch Prepolymerisation
Process
77. An Alternative Approach to KS. Balaraman J. Appl.Polym. Sci.,
Determination of Rate B.D. Kulkarni 1982, 27, 2815
Parameters in Copolymerisation R.A. Mashelkar
78. Taylor Diffusion in Polymer A. Dutta J.Appl.Polym. Sci.,
Solutions: Falsification R.A. Mashelkar 1982, 27, 2739
Due to Slip Effects
79. Convective Diffusion in Structured R A. Mashelkar Chem.Eng.Sci.,
Fluids: Need for New Analysis A. Dutta 1982, 37, 969
and Design Strategies
80. On Slip Effect in Free Coating A. Dutta Rheol.Acta,
on Non-Newtonian Fluids R.A. Mashelkar 1982, 21, 52
81. Re-analysis of Kinetics of K. Ravindranath J.Polym.Sci.
Tranesterification of R.A. Mashelkar (Polym.Chem. Edn.),
Dimethylterephthalate 1982, 20, 3447
with Ethylene Glycol
82. Particle-Liquid Mass Y. Kawase Int.J.Multiphase Flow,
Transferin Viscoelastic R.A. Mashelkar 1982, 8, 433
Fluids J. Ulbrecht
83. Thermal Convection A.V. Shenoy Hartnett,J. and
in Non-Newtonian Fluids R.A. Mashelkar Irvine, T.F., (Eds.),
Advances in Heat
Transfer, Acad. Press,
NY, 1982, 15, 143
84. Multiplicity of States in K.S. Balaraman Chem.Eng.Commun.,
Continuous Stirred Copoly- B.D. Kulkarni 1982, 16, 349
merization Reactors: Its R.A. Mashelkar
Existence and Consequences
85. Mass Transfer Augmentation A. Dutta Chem. Eng. Commun.,
due to Wall Slip in Haemodialysers R.A. Mashelkar 1982, 16, 349
86. TemperatureDependence K.S. Balaraman J.Polym.Sci.,
of Rate and Cross Termination B.D. Kulkarni (Polym.Lett.),
Process in Free Radical R.A. Mashelkar 1982, 20, 478
Copolymerization
19
20
87. An Engineering Estimate of A.V. Shenoy Ind.Eng.Chem.
Hydrodynamic Entrance R.A. Mashelkar Proc.Des.Deve.,
Lengths in Non-Newtonian 1983, 22, 165
Turbulent Flows
88. Interpretation of Drag A. Dutta AIChE J., 1983,
Reduction Phenomenon in R.A. Mashelkar 29, 519
Laminar Rippling Films
of Polymer Solutions
89. A Unified Approach to Transport M.G. Kulkarni Chem.Eng.Sci.,
Phenomena in Polymeric Media: 1 R.A. Mashelkar 1983, 38, 925
Diffusion in Polymeric Solutions,
Gels and Melts
90. A Unified Approach to Transport M.G. Kulkarni Chem.Eng.Sci.,
Phenomena in Polymeric Media: 2 R.A. Mashelkar 1983, 38, 941
Diffusion in Structured Solid
Polymers
91. Role of Diffusion in Carrier M.G. Kulkarni J.Soc.Dyers
Dyeing of Synthetic Fibres: R.A. Mashelkar Colourists,
An Alternative Approach 1983, 99, 131
92. A Unified Altered Free Volume R.A. Mashelkar Pure and Applied Chem.,
Approach to Transport Phenomena M.G. Kulkarni 1983, 55 (5), 737
in Polymeric Systems
93. Bulk Copolymerisation of K.S. Balaraman Poly.Eng. & Sci.,
Styrene and Acrylic Esters: B.D. Kulkarni 1983, 23, 719
Some Analysis and Design R.A. Mashelkar
Considerations
94. Convective Diffusion with R.A. Mashelkar Ind.Eng.Chem.
Reaction in Developing Flow C.Venkata- Proc. Des. Develop.
of a Non-Newtonian Fluid subramanian 1983,22, 509
95. On Hydrodynamical Changes A. Dutta Rheol.Acta.,
due to Polymer Migration R.A. Mashelkar 1983, 22, 455
in Very Dilute Solutions
96. Whither Polymer Engineering R.A. Mashelkar Proc.Ind.Acad.Sci.,
1983, 92, 639
97. A Comprehensive Engineering K. Ravindranath 'Frontiers in Chemical
Model for a Continuous Disc-ring R.A. Mashelkar Reaction Engineering'
Reactor for Finishing Stages of R.A. Mashelkar &
PET Manufacture: Development L.K Doraiswamy (Eds.)
and Evaluation Wiley Eastern (1984) p.652
98. Reappraisal of the K.S. Balaraman 'Frontiers in Chemical
Equivalence of Bulk and B.D. Kulkarni Reaction Engineering'
Suspension Polymerization: R A. Mashelkar R.A. Mashelkar &
Microscopic analysis L.K. Doraiswamy(Eds.)
Wiley Eastern, (1984)
p.640
99. Anomalous Convective Diffusion R.A. Mashelkar AIChE J.,
in Films of Polymeric Solutions 1984, 30, 353
21
100. Absorption in Mixed Surfactant- R.A. Mashelkar AIChE J.,
Polymeric Films: A Novel M. Soylu 1984, 30, 688
Phenomenon
101. Modelling of Polyethylene K. Ravindranath Polym.Eng.Sci.,
terephthalate Reactors 7: R.A. Mashelkar 1984, 24, 30
Molecular Weight Distribution
Considerations
102. Modelling of Polyethylene K. Ravindranath J.Appl.Polym.Sci.,
terephthalate Reactors 8: A R.A. Mashelkar 1984, 29,437
Modified Transesterification
Process
103. Finishing Stages of PET Synthesis: K. Ravindranath AIChE J.,
A Comprehensive Model R.A. Mashelkar 1984, 30, 415
104. Hydrodynamics in Media with A. Dutta J.Non-Newtonian
Migrating Macromolecules: R.A. Mashelkar Fluid Mech.,
Development of FDCF Asymptote 1984, 16, 279
105. Diffusional Phenomena R.A. Mashelkar L. K. Doraiswamy (Ed-)
in Reacting Macromolecular 'Recent Advances in the
Media Analysis of Chemically
Reacting Systems',
Wiley Eastern 1984
106. Influence of Secondary R.A. Mashelkar AIChE J.,
Flow on Convective C. Venkata- 1985, 31, 440
Diffusion with Reaction subramanian
107. Longitudinal Dispersion in A. Dutta Chem. Eng. Commun,
Rectilinear Flow of Dilute R.A. Mashelkar 1985, 33, 181
Polymeric Liquids: Likely Role
of Stress Induced Migration
108. A General Criterion for K.S. Balaraman J.Polym.Sci.,
Prediction of Temperature B.D. Kulkarni (Polymer Lett.),
Invariant Point in Copolymerisation R.A. Mashelkar 1985, 23, 353
109. An AFVS Model for M.G. Kulkarni Rheol. Acta.,
Polymer Solution Viscosity: R. Sood 1985, 24, 341
New Scaling Relationship R.A. Mashelkar
110. Upper Bound on the Stress A. Dutta Chem. Eng.
Induced Migration Effect in R.A. Mashelkar Commun,
Laminar Falling Film Flows 1985, 39, 277
of Dilute Polymer Solutions
111. A New Free Volume Model R. Sood J. Rheology
for Latex Rheology M.G. Kulkarni 1986, 20,
R.A. Mashelkar
112. Recent Developments in K.R. Nath J.L. Craft and A. Whelan
(Eds.)
Polyethylene Terephthalate R.A. Mashelkar 'Developments in Polymer
Manufacture Technology Vol. 2, Elsevier,
Appl. Sci. Publishers
(London) p.1, 1986
22
113. Non-Isothermal Bulk K.S. Balaraman J. Appl.Polym.Sci.,
Copolymerisation of Styrene B.D. Kulkarni 1986, 32, 885
and Methyl Methacrylate: R.A. Mashelkar
Multiplicity and Stability Analysis K.P. Madhavan
23
114. SAN Bulk Copolymerisation: K.S. Balaraman Chem.Eng.Sci.,
Some New Insights in V.M. Nadkarni 1986, 41,1357
Kinetics and Microstructure R.A. Mashelkar
115. Reactivity Ratio Estimation in B.D. Kulkarni Chem.Eng.Commun.,
Copolymerisation - A New K.S. Balaraman 1986, 46, 29
Analysis of Unresolved Conflicts R.A. Mashelkar
116. On a Generalised Viscosity A. Dutta Rheol. Acta.,
Equation for Polymer Solutions R.A. Mashelkar 1986, 25, 321
117. Polyethylene Terephthalate: 1 K.R. Nath Chem.Eng.Sci.,
Chemistry and Thermodynamics R.A. Mashelkar 1986, 41, 2197
and Transport
118. Polyethylene terephthalate: 2 K.R. Nath Chem.Eng.Sci.,
Engineering Analysis R.A. Mashelkar 1986, 41, 2969
119. Influence of Reversible and K.R. Nath J.Appl.Polym.Sci.,
Interchange Reactions on R.A. Mashelkar 1986, 32, 3713
MWD in a CSTR
120. Some Recent Advances in R.A. Mashelkar J. of Indian
Macromolecular Separations Chemical Soc.,
1986, 63,149
121. Gas Phase Mass Transfer V.S. Patwardhan Chem.Eng.Commun.,
at Low Reynolds Numbers: A.J. Varma 1987, 50, 155
A New Model System R.A. Mashelkar
Y.K Jamdade
122. Thermal Conduction in A. Dutta Hartnett, J. and
Irvine,T.F.(Eds),
Structured Media R.A. Mashelkar 'Advances in Heat Transfer'
Acad.Press, NY,
18,161, 1987
123. On Flow Length Requirement A. Dutta Chem.Eng.Commun.
for Stress Induced Polymer D.D. Ravetkar 1987, 53, 161
Migration in Fine Capillaries R.A. Mashelkar
124. Thermal Conduction A. Dutta Advances in Transport
Phenomena in Polymeric R.A. Mashelkar Processes,
Liquids AS Mujumdar and
R.A. Mashelkar(Eds)
Wiley Eastern/ Wiley
Halsted, ND NY, 1987
125. Novel Separations M.V. Badiger M.J. Mulky, H.C. Srivastava,
Through Superabsorbing M.G. Kulkarni B. Vatsya (Eds).
Polymers R.A. Mashelkar 'Research in Industry',
Oxford & IBH Publishing
Co., (ND), p. 358, 1987.
126. Predicting Polymer R. Sood Poly.Eng.Sci.,
Melt Blend Viscosities: M.G. Kulkarni 1988, 28, 20.
A Free Volume Model R.A. Mashelkar
127. Analysis of Role of K. Ravindranath Chem.Eng.Sci.,
Stripping Agents in R.A. Mashelkar 1988, 43, 429.
24
Polymer Devolatilisation
25
128. Fundametals of Rheology R.A. Mashelkar R.K Shah, E.C. Subbarao,
R.A. Mashelkar (Eds.)
'Heat Transfer Equipment
Design', Hemisphere
Publishing Co. (NY),
p. 707, 1988.
129. Convective Heat Transfer R.A. Mashelkar R.K Shah, E.C. Subbarao,
for non-Newtonian Fluids R.A. Mashelkar (Eds.)
in Laminar Internal FLOWS 'Heat Transfer Equipment
Design', Hemisphere
Publishing Co. (NY)
p. 719, 1988.
130. Design Consideration for R.A. Mashelkar R.K Shah, E.C. Subbarao,
Heat Exchangers Handling R.A. Mashelkar (Eds.)
non-Newtonian Fluids 'Heat Transfer Equipment
Design', Hemisphere
Publishing
Co. (NY), p.731, 1988.
131. High Resolution Solid S. Ganapathy Macromolecules,
State Proton Mass NMR M.V. Badiger 1989, 22, 2023
of Superabsorbing P.R. Rajamohanan
Polymeric Gels R.A. Mashelkar
132. Chemical Engineering R.A. Mashelkar N.A. Peppas (Ed.),
Developments in India J.V. Rajan 'One Hundred Years
of Chemical Engineering'
Kluwer Acad. Publishers,
London, 1989, pp. 153-223
133. Diffusion-Adsorption D.D. Ravetkar J.Appl. Polym. Sci.,
Problems in Macromolecular V.D. Ambeskar 1990, 39, 729
Systems: New Techniques for R.A. Mashelkar
Parameter Estimation
134. Modelling of Polyethylene K. Ravindranath J.Appl.Polym. Sci.,
Terephthelate Reactors: 9 R.A. Mashelkar 1990, 39, 1325
Solid State Polycondensation
135. Zero Order Release from N.R. Vyavahare J. Memb. Sci.,
Glassy Hydrogels: I Enigma M.G. Kulkarni 1990, 49, 207
of Swelling Interface Number R.A. Mashelkar
136. Zero Order Release from N.R. Vyavahare J. Memb. Sci.,
Glassy Hydrogels: II M.G. Kulkarni 1990, 54, 205.
Matrix Effects R.A. Mashelkar
137. Zero Order Release from N.R. Vyavahare, J. Memb. Sci.,
Swollen Hydrogels M.G. Kulkarni and 1990, 54, 221.
R.A. Mashelkar
138. Zero Order Release of Pendent S.S. Shah J. Controlled Release,
Substituted Active Ingredients M.G. Kulkarni 1990, 12, 155
from Swollen Hydrogel Matrices R.A. Mashelkar
139. Release Kinetics of Pendent S.S. Shah J. Memb. Sci.,
Substituted Bioactive Molecules M.G. Kulkarni 1990, 51, 83
from Swellable Hydrogels: R.A. Mashelkar
26
Role of Chemical Reaction
and Diffusive Transport
27
140. On the Role of Stress V.D. Ambesker Rheologica Acta,
Induced Migration on Time R A. Mashelkar 1990, 29, 182.
Dependent Terminal Velocities
141. A Mechanistic Interpretation S.S. Shah, J. Appl. Polym. Sci.,
of the Zero Order Release M.G. Kulkarni and 1990, 41, 2437.
from Pendent Chain Linked R.A. Mashelkar
Glassy and Swollen Hydrogels
142. Solid State 13C NMR Spectra P.R. Rajamohanan New Polymeric Materials,
of a Superabsorbing Polymer: M.V. Badiger 1990, 2, 205.
Influence of Hydration S. Ganapathy
R A. Mashelkar
143. Proton Mass NMR :A New Tool M.V. Badiger Macromolecules,
to Study Thermoreversible M.G. Kulkarni 1991, 24, 106.
Transition in Hydrogels P.R. Rajamohanan
S. Ganapathy
R A. Mashelkar
144. The Changing Scenario in the R A.Mashelkar Ind. Chem. Eng.,
Science & Engineering of Macro- 1991, 33(1), 3
molecules: SomePersonal Reflections
145. Preferential Hydration in P.R. Rajamohanan Macromolecules,
Superabsorbing Polymers M.V. Badiger 1991, 24, 1423
by Solid State 13C NMR S. Ganapathy
Spectroscopy R.A. Mashelkar
146. Sustained Release Systems M.G. Kulkarni V.S. Srivastava (Ed.),
Based on Swelling and R.A. Mashelkar 'Glimpses of Science in
Shrinking Polymers: India', Malhotra Publishing
Some New Horizons House, ND, 1991
147. pH Dependent Zero Order S.S. Shah J. Controlled Release,
Release from Glassy Hydrogels: M.G. Kulkarni 1991, 15, 121
Penetration vs. Diffusion Control R.A. Mashelkar
148. Application of Solid M.V. Badiger C.L. Khetrepal & G. Govil
(Ed.),
State NMR Spectroscopy P.R. Rajamohanan Magnetic Resonance:
in Polymer Gels S. Ganapathy Current Trends, Narosa
R.A. Mashelkar Publishing House, ND,
1991.
149. Swellable Hydrogel Matrices S.S. Shah J.Appl.Polym. Sci.,
for the Release of the Pendant M.G. Kulkarni 1991, 43, 1879
Chain Linked Active Ingredients R.A. Mashelkar
Over Extended Time Periods
150. The Diffusion Tensor for a J. Ravi Prakash Jl. Chem. Phys.,
Flowing Dilute Solution of R.A. Mashelkar 1991, 95(5), 3743
Hookean Dumbbells: Anisotropy
and Flow Rate Dependence
151. The Free Energy of a J. Ravi Prakash Jl. Non-Newtonian
Deforming Lodge Rubber R.A. Mashelkar Fluid Mechanics,
Like Liquid 1991, 40, 337
152. Association of Polymers S. Malik J. Polym. Sci: Part B:
28
in Dilute Hydrocarbon P. Joshi Polymer Physics
Solutions Probed by S.N. Shintre 1992, 30, 299
Ultrasound Interferometry R.A. Mashelkar
29
153. Concentration of Macro- M.V. Badiger Chem.Eng.Sci.,
molecules from Aqueous M.G. Kulkarni 1992, 47(1), 3
Solutions: A New Swellex R.A. Mashelkar
Process
154. Matrix Systems for Zero N.R. Vyavahare Polymer,
Order Release: Facile Erosion M.G. Kulkarni 1992, 33(3), 593
of Crosslinked Hydrogels R.A. Mashelkar
155. Dynamic Response to Hydration P.R. Rajamohanan Macromolecules
in Superabsorbing Polymer M.V. Badiger 1992, 25, 4255
Studied by 13C NOE and Spin- S. Ganapathy
Lattice Relaxation Times R.A. Mashelkar
156. Diffusion of Rigid Rodlike U.S. Agarwal Macromolecules
Molecules Across Interfaces: R.A. Mashelkar 1992, 25, 6703
Implications in Welding of
Liquid Crystalline Polymers
157. The Diffusion Tensor for Hookean J. Ravi Prakash J. Rheology,
Dumbells in Steady Shear flow: R.A. Mashelkar 1992,36,789
Analytical Approximation
158. Fascination of R.A. Mashelkar Current Science
Non-Newtonian Fluids 1992,63(7),354
159. Diffusional Transport M.G. Kulkarni Proc. Roy. Soc.
Modulation through S.S. Patil (Lond.) A
Reversible Bilayer V. Premnath 1992,439,397
Membranes R.A. Mashelkar
160. Turbulent Mixing in V.V. Ranade Chem. Eng. Sci.,
Dilute Polymer Solutions R.A. Mashelkar 1993,48,1
161. Enhancing the Shear Stability S. Malik Macromolecules
in Drag-Reducing Polymers S.N. Shintre 1993,26,55
through Molecular Associations R A. Mashelkar
162. Modelling of Polyethylene I. Devotta Chem. Eng. Sci.,
Terephthalate Reactors - X. R.A. Mashelkar 1993,48(10),1859
A Comprehensive Model for
Solid State Polycondensation
Process
163. Some Excursions in the R.A. Mashelkar Jl. Indian Institute
World of Stimuli Responsive of Science,
Polymeric Gels 1993,73,193.
164. The Life Time of a I. Devotta Chem. Eng. Sci.,
Dissolving Polymeric V.D. Ambeskar 1994,49(5),645.
Particle A.B. Mandhare
R.A. Mashelkar
165. On the Dynamics of I. Devotta Macromolecules,
Mobilization in Swelling- V. Premnath 1994,27,532.
Dissolving Polymeric M.V. Badiger
Systems P.R. Rajamohanan
S. Ganapathy
R.A. Mashelkar
30
166. Migration of Macromolecules U.S. Agarwal Chem. Eng. Sci.,
under Flow: The Physical A. Dutta 1994,49(11),1693
Origin and Engineering R.A. Mashelkar
Implications
1
167. H MASS NMR and Two S. Ganapathy Polymer,
Dimensional Nuclear P.R. Rajamohanan 1994,35(4),888
Overhauser Enhancement P.M. Ramanujulu
Spectroscopy in Hydrogels A.B. Mandhare
R.A. Mashelkar
168. Macromolecular Hydration S. Ganapathy Macromolecules,
Studied by Two Dimensional P.R. Rajamohanan 1994,27,3432
Hetero-nuclear 13C-1H S.S. Ray
Separation Spectroscopy A.B. Mandhare
R.A. Mashelkar
169. Hydrodynamic Shielding U.S. Agarwal Jl. Chem. Phys.,
Induced Stability of R.A. Mashelkar 1994,100(8),6055
Zipping Macromolecules
in Elongational Flows
170. On the Stability of Grafted U.S. Agarwal Jl.Non-Newtonian
Polymer Molecules R.A. Mashelkar Fluid Mech.
in Elongational Flows 1994,54,1
171. Swelling and Phase M.V. Badiger Ind. Eng. Chem. Res.
Transitions in A.K Lele 1994,33,2426
Deforming Polymeric M.G. Kulkarni
Gels R.A. Mashelkar
172. Diffusional Transport from V. Premnath Proc. Indian Acad Sci.
Structurally Variant V.S. Vadalkar (Chem Sci.)
Hydrogels M.G. Kulkarni 1994,106(6),1277.
R.A. Mashelkar
173. Seamless Chemical R.A. Mashelkar Chem. Eng. Sci.,
Engineering Science: 1995,50(1),1
The Emerging Paradigm
174. Hydrogen Bonding S. Malik Chem. Eng. Sci.,
Mediated Shear Stable R.A. Mashelkar 1995,50(1),105
Clusters as Drag Reducers
175. Convective Diffusion from V.V. Ranade AIChE J.,
a Dissolving Polymeric R.A. Mashelkar 1995,41(3),666
Particle
176. A New Phenomenological I. Devotta Chem. Eng. Sci.,
Model for Adsorption Diffusion D.D. Ravetkar 1995,50(7),1129
in Polymer Solutions: Role of V.D. Ambeskar
Disengagement Dynamics R.A. Mashelkar
177. Hydrogen Bonding Mediated S. Malik Macromolecules
Generation of Side Chain Liquid P.K. Dhal 1995,28,2159
Crystalline Polymers From R.A. Mashelkar
Complementary Non-Mesogenic
Precursors
31
178. Cross-Relaxation and Exchange P.R. Rajamohanan Macromolecules
in Poly (acrylamide) Hydrogel S. Ganapathy 1995,28,2533
Studied Through 1H Mass NMR S.S. Ray
and 2-D Nuclear Overhauser M.V. Badiger
Enhancement Spectroscopy R.A. Mashelkar
179. Turbulence Structure in the R.B. Desai AIChE Jl,
Bubble Disengagement R.V. Kolhatkar 1995,41(5),1329
Zone: Role of Polymer J.B. Joshi
Addition V.V. Ranade
R A. Mashelkar
180. Unusual Retardation and I. Devotta Chem. Eng. Sci.,
Enhancement in Polymer M.V. Badiger 1995,50(16),2557
Dissolution: Role of P.R. Rajamohanan
Disengagement Dynamics S. Ganapathy
R A. Mashelkar
181. Thermodynamics of A.K Lele Chem. Eng. Sci.,
Hydrogen Bonded Polymer M.M. Hirve 1995,50(22),3535
Gel-Solvent Systems M.V. Badiger
R.A. Mashelkar
182. Hydration in Polymer Studied S. Ganapathy J. Chem. Phys.,
Through Magic Angle Spinning P.R. Rajamohanan 1995,103(15),6783
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance and S.S. Ray
Heteronuclear 13C-1H Overhauser R.A. Mashelkar
Enhancement Spectroscopy:
Cross-Relaxation and Location
of Water in Poly(acrylamide)
183. Turbulent Shear Stress - C.B. Elias Chem. Eng. Sci.,
Effect on Mammalian Cell R.B. Desai 1995,5015),2431
Culture and Measurement M.S. Patole
Using Laser Doppler J.B. Joshi
Anemometer R.A. Mashelkar
184. Separations Based on A.K. Lele Chem. Eng. Sci.,
Chemically Selective A.J. Varma 1995,50(23), 3835
Polymer Gels R.A. Mashelkar
185. Residence Time Distribution C.B. Elias Chem. Eng. Comm.,
in the Entracapillary M.S. Patole 1995,138,239
Space of Hollow Fibre A.Y. Patkar
Bioreactors R.A. Mashelkar
186. Competitive Diffusion – Adsorption I. Devotta Chem. Eng. Sci.,
of Polymers of Differing Chain R.A. Mashelkar 1996,51(4),561
Lengths on Solid Surfaces
187. Molecularly Imprinted R.N. Karmalkar Macromolecules,
Hydrogels Exhibit M.G. Kulkarni 1996,29(4),1366
Chymotrypsin-Like Activity R.A. Mashelkar
188. On Optimal Temperature for I. Devotta Chem. Eng. Sci,
Dissolution of Polymers in R.A. Mashelkar 1996,51(15),3881
Hydrogen Bonding Solvents
189. Pendent Chain Linked Delivery R.N. Karmalkar Jl. Controlled
Systems: I. Facile Hydrolysis M.G. Kulkarni Release,
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through Anchimeric Effect RA. Mashelkar 1996,42(2),185
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190 Diffusion Limitations in V.S. Vadalkar Chem. Eng. Comm.
Enzyme Mimicing Polymer V. Premnath 1996,152,139
Mediated Reactions M.G. Kulkarni
R.A. Mashelkar
191. Role of Thermodynamic and I. Devotta Chem. Eng. Comm.
Kinetic Factors in Polymer R.A. Mashelkar 1996,156,31
Dissolution in Mixed Solvents
192. Pendent Chain Linked Delivery R.N. Karmalkar Jl. Controlled
Systems: II. Facile Hydrolysis M.G. Kulkarni Release,
through Molecular Imprinting R.A. Mashelkar 1997, 43(2), 235
Effects
193. Theoretical Prediction of Volume A.K Lele Jl. Chem. Phys.
Phase Transitions in Thermo- I. Devotta 1997, 106, 4768
reversible Copolymer Gels R.A. Mashelkar
194. Re-entrant Swelling for A.K. Lele Jl. Chem. Phys.
Poly-(N-isopropyl acrylamide)- M.V. Badiger 1997, 107, 2142
alcohol-water: Model M.M. Hirve
Development & Verification R.A. Mashelkar
195. Prediction of Bound Water A.K. Lele Macromolecules,
Content in Poly(N-isopropy1 M.V. Badiger 1997, 30,157
Acrylamide) Gel M.M. Hirve
R.A. Mashelkar
196. Molecular Weight Distribution S.K. Karode Chem. Eng. Sci.
in Interfacial Polymerization- S.S. Kulkarni 1997, 52(19), 3243
Model Development and A.K. Suresh
Verification R.A. Mashelkar
197. Energetically Crosslinked A.K. Lele Jl. Non-Newtonian
Transient Network(ECTN) R.A. Mashelkar Fluid Mechanics,
Model:Implications in Transient 1998, 75(1), 99
Shear and Elongation Flows
198. Self-Diffusion of Water S.S. Ray Chem.Eng.Sci.,
in Thermoreversible Gels P.R. Rajamohanan 1998, 53(5), 869
Near Volume Transition M.V. Badiger
Model Development and I. Devotta
PFG NMR Investigation S. Ganapathy
R.A. Mashelkar
199. Brownian Dynamics U.S. Agarwal Jl.Chem.Phys.,
Simulation of a Polymer R. Bhargava 1998, 108, 1610
Molecule in Solution under R.A. Mashelkar
Elongational Flow
200. Novel Separation V.P. Joshi Chem.Eng.Sci.,
Strategies based on S.K. Karode 1998, 53(13), 2271
Molecularly Imprinted M.G. Kulkarni
Adsorbents R.A. Mashelkar
201. New Insights into Kinetics S.K. Karode Chem.Eng.Sci.,
and Thermodynamics of S.S. Kulkarni 1998, 53(15), 2649
Interfacial Polymerisation A.K. Suresh
R.A. Mashelkar
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202. Molecular Tailoring of M.V. Badiger Jl. Chem. Phys.,
Thermoreversible A.K. Lele 1998, 109, 1175
Copolymer Gels: Some V.S. Bhalerao
New Mechanistic S. Varghese
Insights R.A. Mashelkar
203. Role of Energetic A.K. Lele MJ Adams, JRA Pearson,
Interactions in the R.A. Mashelkar RA Mashelkar, AR Rennie
Dynamics of Polymer (Eds.) in ‘Dynamics of
Networks: Some New Complex Fluids’, p.131
Suggestions Royal Society Imperial
College Press (1998)
204. Effect of Polymer Metal S. Verghese Jl. Phys. Chem. B
Complexation on the Phase A.K. Lele 1999, 103, 9530
Transition of Thermoreversible R.A. Mashelkar
Copolymer Gels
205. Mesoscopic Morphologies A.K. Lele M.Lal, B.D. Kulkarni, M. Cates
in Stimuli - Responsive Gels: M.V. Badiger R.A. Mashelkar(Eds.) in
Coupling Between Phase V.S. Bhalerao ‘Structure & Dynamics in the
Separation and Gelation S.N. Sainkar Mesoscopic Domain’, Royal
R.A. Mashelkar Society Imperial College Press,
(1999)
206. Productive and Nonproductive B.S. Lele Polymer,
Substrate Binding in M.G. Kulkarni 1999, 40(14), 4063
Enzyme Mimics R.A. Mashelkar
207. Enhancing Ligand Binding A.A. Vaidya Biotechnology &
in Affinity Thermoprecipitation: B.S. Lele Bioengineering,
Elucidation of Spacer Effects M.G. Kulkarni 1999, 64, 418
R.A. Mashelkar
208. Molecularly Imprinted Polymer B.S. Lele Reactive &
Mimics of Chymotrypsin (I): M.G. Kulkarni Functional Polymers,
Cooperative Effects and R.A. Mashelkar 1999, 39, 37
Substrate Specificity
209. Molecularly Imprinted Polymer B.S. Lele Reactive &
Mimics of Chymotrypsin (II): M.G. Kulkarni Functional Polymers,
Functional Monomers R.A. Mashelkar 1999, 40(3), 215
and Hydrolytic Activity
210. Preparation of Nonporous N.B. Viswanathan Jl. Controlled
Microspheres with High P.A. Thomas Release,
Entrapment Efficiency of J.K. Pandit 1999, 58, 9
Proteins by a (Water) in M.G. Kulkarni
Oil Emulsion Technique R.A. Mashelkar
211. Molecularly Imprinted V.P. Joshi Jl. Chromatography,
Polymers for Positional M.G. Kulkarni 1999, 849(2), 319
Isomers Separation R.A. Mashelkar
212. Effect of Solvents on V.P. Joshi Ind. Eng. Chem. Res.,
Selectivity of Separation M.G. Kulkarni 1999, 38, 4417
Using Molecularly Imprinted R.A. Mashelkar
Adsorbents: Separation of
Phenol and Bis-Phenol A
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213.. Synthetic Ligands A.A. Vaidya Biotechnology &
Outperform N-acetyl B.S. Lele Bioengineering,
Glucosamine in Lysozyme M.G. Deshpande 1999, 64, 418
Thermoprecipitation M.G. Kulkarni
R.A. Mashelkar
214. Slipping Fluids: A Y.M. Joshi Jl. Non-Newtonian
Unified Transient A.K. Lele Fluid Mech.
Network Model R.A. Mashelkar 2000,89(3), 303
215. Designing New Thermo- S. Varghese J. Chem. Phys.
Reversible Gels by A.K. Lele 2000,112(6), 3063
Molecular Tailoring of R.A. Mashelkar
Hydrophilic-hydrophobic
Interactions
216. Enhancing Adsorptive Separations V.P. Joshi Chem. Eng. Sci.,
by Molecularly Imprinted Polymers: M.G. Kulkarni 2000,55(9),1509
Role of Imprinting Techniques R.A. Mashelkar
and System Parameters
217. Switching Biomimetic R.N. Karmalkar Proc. Roy. Soc.,
Hydrogels V. Premnath 2000, 456, 1305
M.G. Kulkarni
R.A. Mashelkar
218. Proton Magnetic Resonance S. Ganapathy Polymer,
Imaging in Hydrogels: P.R. Rajamohanan 2000, 41, 4543
Volume Phase Transition M.V. Badiger
in Poly(N-isopropyl)- A.B. Mandhare
Acrylamide R.A. Mashelkar
219. On the Influence of P. Tapadia Macromolecules,
Stereoregularity on the Y.M. Joshi 2000, 33, 250
Wall Slip Phenomenon A.K. Lele
in Polypropylene R.A. Mashelkar
220. A Unified Wall Slip Model J. M. Joshi Jl. Non-Newtonian
A.K. Lele Fluid Mechanics,
R.A. Mashelkar 2000, 94(2-3), 135.
221. Temperature Dependence Y.M. Joshi Jl. Non-Newtonian
of the Critical Stress for P S Tapadia Fluid Mechanics,
Wall-Slip by Debonding A.K. Lele 2000, 94(2-3), 151.
R.A. Mashelkar
222. Molecular Model for Wall Y.M. Joshi Macromolecules,
Slip : Role of Convective A.K. Lele 2001, 34(10), 3412
Constraint Release R.A. Mashelkar
223. Thermoprecipitation of A.A. Vaidya J. Biotechnology
Lysozym from Eggwhite Using B.S. Lele 2001, 87, 95
Copolymers of N-isopropylacrylamide M.G. Kulkarni
And Acidicmonomer R.A. Mashelkar
224. Role of Hydrophobicity on Shyni Varghese Jl. Phys. Chem.,
Structure of Polymer-Metal A.K. Lele 2001, 105(23), 5368
Complexes D. Srinivas
R.A. Mashelkar
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225. Novel Macroscopic S. Varghese Advanced Materials,
Self-Organization in A.K. Lele 2001, 13(20), 1544
Polymer Gels D. Srinivas
M. Sastry
R.A. Mashelkar
226. Creating a Macromolecular A.A. Vaidya J. Appl. Poly.Sci.
Receptor by Affinity Imprinting B.S. Lele 2001, 81, 1075
M.G. Kulkarni
R.A. Mashelkar
227. Deformation Induced A.K. Lele Chem. Engg. Sci.,
Hydrophobicity: Implications Y.M. Joshi 2001, 56, 5793
in Spider Silk Formation R.A. Mashelkar
228. Bioimprinting : P.K. Dhal Molecularly Imprinted
Polymeric Receptors M.G. Kulkarni Polymers: Man-made
with and of Biological R.A. Mashelkar mimics of Antibodies
Macromolecules and Their Applications
in Analytical Chemistry
Borje Sellergren (Ed),
Elsevier, 2001, p.271.
229. Core-shell Morphology in Poly- V.S. Shinde Langmuir,
(N-isopropyl acrylamide) M.V. Badiger 2001, 17, 2585
Copolymer Gels Induced by A.K. Lele
Restricted Surfactant Diffusion R.A. Mashelkar
230. In Situ Rheo-NMR Investigations M.V. Badiger Macromolecules
of Shear-Dependent 1H Spin P.R. Rajamohanan 2002, 35, 126
Relaxation in Polymer Solutions P.M. Suryavanshi
S. Ganapathy
R.A. Mashelkar
231. Fun and Joy of Science: R.A. Mashelkar Current Science,
Learning from Anomalies & 2003, 85(7), 860
Discontinuities
232. Self healing Gels S. Verghese Langmuir,
A.K. Lele in preparation
R.A. Mashelkar
233. Mobility Transitions in S. Ganapathy Macromolecules,
Gels During Early A.B. Mandhare in preparation
Hydration P.R. Rajamohanan
R.A. Mashelkar
234. On Resolving the Anomaly A Kumar Jl. Non-Newtonian
of Time Dependent Velocities A.K. Lele Fluid Mechanics,
In ECTN Fluids R.A. Mashelkar in preparation
235. New Observations on A.B. Mandhare Macromolecules,
Mobility Transitions in R. Vetrivel in preparation
Polyacrylamide: NMR & P.R. Rajamohanan
Molecular Dynamics S. Ganapathy
Studies R.A. Mashelkar
236. Dynamics of Surfactant V. Premnath Chem. Eng. Sci.,
Dissolution: A Course R.A. Mashelkar in preparation
Grain Model
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Books Published
1. Advances in Transport A.S. Mujumdar Wiley Eastern/ Wiley Halsted,
Processes, Vol.1 R.A. Mashelkar (Eds.) ND/NY, 1980.
2. Advances in Transport A.S. Mujumdar Wiley Eastern/ Wiley Halsted,
Processes, Vol.2 R.A. Mashelkar (Eds.) ND/NY, 1982.
3. Advances in Transport A.S. Mujumdar Wiley Eastern/ Wiley Halsted,
Processes, Vol.3 R.A. Mashelkar (Eds.) ND/NY, 1983.
4. Frontiers in Chemical L.K. Doraiswamy Wiley Eastern/ Wiley Halsted,
Reaction Engineering, Vol.1 R.A. Mashelkar (Eds.) ND/NY, 1984.
5. Frontiers in Chemical L.K. Doraiswamy Wiley Eastern/ Wiley Halsted,
Reaction Engineering, Vol.2 R.A. Mashelkar (Eds.) ND/NY, 1984.
6. Advances in Transport A.S. Mujumdar Wiley Eastern/ Wiley Halsted,
Processes, Vol.4 R.A. Mashelkar (Eds.) ND/NY, 1986.
7. Transport Phenomena in A.S. Mujumdar Wiley Eastern/ Wiley Halsted,
Polymeric Systems, R.A. Mashelkar ND/NY, 1987. Also Ellis
Vol. 1 (ATP, Vol.5) M.R. Kamal (Eds.) Horwood Series in Physical
Chemistry, Vol.5, Ellis
Horwood Ltd. (Chichester),
Halsted Press NY, 1990.
8. Advances in Transport A.S. Mujumdar Wiley Eastern/ Wiley Halsted,
Phenomena in Fluidizing R.A. Mashelkar(Eds.) ND/NY, 1987.
Systems (ATP, Vol.7) [B.D. Kulkarni
L.K. Doraiswamy
(Guest Editors)]
9. Recent Trends in Chemical B.D. Kulkarni Wiley Eastern,
Reaction Engineering, Vol.1 R.A. Mashelkar ND/NY, 1987.
M.M. Sharma (Eds.)
10. Recent Trends in Chemical B.D. Kulkarni Wiley Eastern,
Reaction Engineering, Vol.2 R.A. Mashelkar ND/NY, 1987.
M.M. Sharma (Eds.)
11. Reactions and Reaction R.A. Mashelkar Indian Acad. Sci. Press,
Engineering R. Kumar (Eds.) Bangalore, 1987.
12. Heat Transfer Equipment R.K Shah Hemisphere Publishing Co.,
Design E.C. Subbarao NY, 1988.
R.A. Mashelkar (Eds.)
13. Transport Phenomena in M.R. Kamal Wiley Eastern/ Wiley Halsted,
Polymeric Systems, Vol. 2 R.A. Mashelkar ND/NY, 1989.
(ATP, Vol. 6) A.S.Mujumdar (Eds.)
14. Advances in Transport A.S. Mujumdar Elsevier Publishing Co.,
Processes, Vol. 8 R.A. Mashelkar (Eds.) Amsterdam, 1992
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15. Advances in Transport A.S. Mujumdar Elsevier Publishing Co.,
Processes, Vol. 9 R.A. Mashelkar (Eds.) Amsterdam, 1993
16. Readings in Solid State S.K. Joshi World Scientific
Chemistry R.A. Mashelkar (Eds.) Publication,
Singapore, 1994
17. Dynamics of Complex M.J. Adams Royal Society Imperial
Fluids J.R.A. Pearson College Press, London, 1998
R.A. Mashelkar (Eds.)
18. Structure and Dynamics M. Lal Royal Society Imperial
in the Mesophasic B.D. Kulkarni College Press, London, 1999
Domain M Cates
R.A. Mashelkar (Eds.)
19. Intellectual Property and S.A. Khan Kluwer Publications, 2004
Competitive Strategies in R.A. Mashelkar
the 21st Century
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List of Patents
1. Process for the preparation of a new polymer useful for drag reduction in
hydrocarbon fluids in exceptionally dilute polymer solutions
S Malik, SN Shintre and RA Mashelkar
(Patent No. 5080121/USA dt. 14.01.1992)
2. A process for the preparation of a new polymer useful for drag reduction in
hydrocarbon fluids in exceptionally dilute polymer solutions
S Malik, SN Shintre and RA Mashelkar
(Patent No. 0471116/Europe dt. 06.03.1996)
3. A process for the preparation of a new polymer useful for drag reduction in
hydrocarbon fluids in exceptionally dilute polymer solutions
S Malik, SN Shintre and RA Mashelkar
(Patent No. 2023298/Canada dt. 15.10.1996)
4. Polymeric composition for conversion of esters and amines
RA Mashelkar, MG Kulkarni and RN Karmalkar
(Patent No. 5780578/USA dt. 14.07.1998)
5. Polymer composition for controlled release of active ingredient in response to pH and
a process for preparing the same
RA Mashelkar, MG Kulkarni and RN Karmalkar
(Patent No. 5851546/USA (1998))
6. An improved process for the micro-encapsulation of active ingredients in polymers
BN Vishwanathan, PA Thomas, MG Kulkarni, RA Mashelkar
(App. No. 08/804709/USA dt. 21.02.1997)
7. A process for the preparing base polymer for ion-exchange membranes
V Madhusudan, NDR Saini, A Dutta, S Ghosh, S Neelkanth and RA Mashelkar
(Patent No. 160579/DEL dt. 24.06.1988)
8. An improved process for the preparation of elastomers having random distribution of
functional groups from olefinic polymers
KS Balaraman, S Gopichand, S Gundiah, RA Mashelkar, SH Vaidya, AJ Varma and GR
Venkitakrishnan
(Patent No. 171984/DEL dt. 11.03.1994)
9. A process for the preparation of novel crosslinked macroporous glycidyl copolymers
S Ponrathnam, CKM Rajan, RA Mashelkar, KK Krishnadas, GR Ambekar, SR Naik
and JG Shewale
(Patent No. 173406/DEL dt. 09.12.1994)
10. An improved process for the production of immobilized Penicillin-G-Acylase using
novel cross-linked macroporous glycidyl copolymers useful for the preparation of 6-
amino penicillanic acid
S Ponrathnam, CKM Rajan, RA Mashelkar, KK Krishnadas, GR Ambekar, SR Naik,
JG Shewale
(Patent No. 173407/DEL dt. 09.12.1994)
11. An improved process for the production of 6-amino penicillanic acid using penicillin-
G-Acylase immobilized on novel crosslinked macroporous glycidyl copolymers
S Ponrathnam, CKM Rajan, RA Mashelkar, KK Krishnadas, GR Ambekar, SR Naik and
JG Shewale
(Patent No. 173408/DEL dated 09.12.1994)
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12. An process for the preparation of a new proton accepting polymer useful for the
preparation of polymer having drag reducing properties in hydrocarbon fluids
SN Shintre, S Malik, MG Kulkarni and RA Mashelkar
(Patent No. 176859 dt. 14.03.1997)
13. A process for the preparation of a new proton donating polymer useful for the
preparation of a polymer having drag reducing properties in hydrocarbon fluids
SN Shintre, S Malik and RA Mashelkar
(Patent No. 176860 dt. 14.03.1997)
14. A process for the preparation of a new polymer useful for drag reduction in
hydrocarbon fluids
SN Shintre, S Malik and RA Mashelkar
(Patent No. 176861 dt. 14.03.1997)
15. A process for the preparation of a new polymer useful for drag reduction in
hydrocarbon fluids in exceptionally dilute polymer solutions
S Malik, SN Shintre and RA Mashelkar
(Patent No. 176862 dt. 14.03.1997)
16. A process for the preparation of synthetic polymer exhibiting hydrolytic actively, its
preparation and use for conversion of esters and amides to the corresponding
alcohol and amine
RA Mashelkar, MG Kulkarni, RN Karmalkar
(US Patent No. 5,780,578 dt.14/07.1998)
17. A process for the preparation of polymer composition for controlled release of active
ingredients in response to pH.
RA Mashelkar, MG Kulkarni, RN Karmalkar
(US Patent No. 5,851,546 dt. 22/12/1998)
18. A process for the preparation of molecularly imprinted polymers useful for separation
of enzymes A.A. Vaidya, B.S. Lele, M.G. Kulkarni, R.A. Mashelkar
(US Patent No. 6,379,599, dt. 30/04/2002)
19. An improved reactor useful for the preparation of crosslinked macroporous glycidyl
copolymers
RA Mashelkar, S Ponrathnam, CR Rajan, KK Das, GR Ambekar, JG Shewale and
SR Naik
(Patent No. 180170 dt. 1998)
20. An improved process for the recovery of water soluble barium values from barite
AN Gokaran, BB Kale, AR Pande, DD Ravetkar, BD Kulkarni and RA Mashelkar
(App. No. 0620DEL92 dt. 15.07.1992)
21. A process for preparing thermotropic liquid crystalline elastormers
MM Sonpatki, S Ponrathnam and RA Mashelkar
(App. No. 1147DEL92 dt. 03.12.1992)
22. A process for preparing thermotropic liquid crystalline elastormers
MM Sonpatki, S Ponrathnam and RA Mashelkar
(App. No. 1149DEL92 dt. 03.12.1992)
23. A process for the preparation of polymeric composition useful for the conversion of
esters and amides to corresponding alcohols and amines
RA Mashelkar, MG Kulkarni and RN Karmalkar
(App. No. 1094DEL95 dt. 14.06.1995)
24. An improved process for the conversion of esters and amides to corresponding
alcohols and amines
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RA Mashelkar, MG Kulkarni and RN Karmalkar
(App. No. 1095DEL95 dt. 14.06.1995)
25. A process for the preparation of a new polymeric composition for the controlled
release of an active ingredient in response to PH
RA Mashelkar, MG Kulkarni and RN Karmalkar
(App. No. 1096DEL95 dt. 14.06.1995)
26. An improved process for micro encapsulation of active ingredients in polymers
BN Vishwanathan, PA Thomas, MG Kulkarni and RA Mashelkar
(App. No. 377DEL96 dt. 23.02.1996)
27. A process for the preparation of polymeric adsorbents
VP Joshi, MG Kulkarni, RA Mashelkar
(App. No. NF-247/97 dt. 03.09.1998)
28. A process for the preparation of thermoprecipitating affinity polymers
AA Vaidya, BS Lele, MG Kulkarni, RA Mashelkar
(App. No. NF-118/99 dt.04.06.1999)
28. Thermoprecipitating polymer containing enzyme specific ligands, process for the
preparation thereof, and use thereof for the separation of enzyme
AA Vaidya, BS Lele, MG Kulkarni, RA Mashelkar
(APP No. 6,605,714 dt. 12.08.2003)
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