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Prof. Bhalchandra M. Bhanage FRSC, FMASc, FBRI Dean (Infrastructure & Campus Development) Department of Chemistry, Institute of Chemical Technology (formerly UDCT), N. Parekh Road, Matunga, Mumbai, 400 019. INDIA. Phone: + 91-22 33612603, 2222 extension: 2603 Fax: +91-22 33611020 E-mail: [email protected]; [email protected] Website: www.ictmumbai.edu.in Date of Birth: 18 th February 1966 Academic Background : Ph. D.( 1996): Univerisity of Pune at National Chemical Laboratory, Pune, India (Title : Studies in Hydroformylation of Olefins using Transition Metal Complex Catalysts ; Guide: Dr. R.V. Chaudhari) M.Sc. (1988): First Class: Department of Chemistry, University of Pune, India B.Sc. (1986): First Class: Abasaheb Garware College, Pune, University of Pune, India Experience: more than 20 years; Industrial Projects, Research and Teaching. Positions held: Research Chemist National Chemical Laboratory, Pune 1988-90 Research Fellow (UGC) National Chemical Laboratory, Pune 1991-95 Project Associate (CSIR) National Chemical Laboratory, Pune 1996-1997 JSPS Fellow Tokoku University, Sendai, Japan 1998-2000 CREST Fellow (JST) Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan 2000-2003 Professor ICT, Matunga 2004-till date Number of Publications in International Journals:344 Number of Book Chapters: 18 Number of Book(s) Edited: 1 Number of Patents: 33 (US 3; World Patent 1; Japanese Patents 3; Indian Patents : 26)

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Prof. Bhalchandra M. Bhanage FRSC, FMASc, FBRI

Dean (Infrastructure & Campus Development)Department of Chemistry, Institute of Chemical Technology (formerly UDCT), N. Parekh Road, Matunga, Mumbai, 400 019. INDIA.Phone: + 91-22 33612603, 2222 extension: 2603Fax: +91-22 33611020E-mail: [email protected]; [email protected]: www.ictmumbai.edu.in

Date of Birth: 18th February 1966

Academic Background :

Ph. D.( 1996): Univerisity of Pune at National Chemical Laboratory, Pune, India (Title : Studies in Hydroformylation of Olefins using Transition Metal Complex Catalysts ; Guide: Dr. R.V. Chaudhari)

M.Sc. (1988): First Class: Department of Chemistry, University of Pune, India B.Sc. (1986): First Class: Abasaheb Garware College, Pune, University of Pune, India

Experience: more than 20 years; Industrial Projects, Research and Teaching.

Positions held:Research Chemist National Chemical Laboratory, Pune 1988-90Research Fellow (UGC) National Chemical Laboratory, Pune 1991-95Project Associate (CSIR) National Chemical Laboratory, Pune 1996-1997JSPS Fellow Tokoku University, Sendai, Japan 1998-2000CREST Fellow (JST) Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan 2000-2003Professor ICT, Matunga 2004-till date

Number of Publications in International Journals:344Number of Book Chapters: 18Number of Book(s) Edited: 1Number of Patents: 33 (US 3; World Patent 1; Japanese Patents 3; Indian Patents : 26) Citations Received: 8571 h-index:48 i-10: 217 (Source Google Scholar)

No of Ph.D. Students Guided: 35 Current: 15

Subject Area: Catalysis in Organic Synthesis

Research Areas of Interest

1. Homogeneous catalysis, Reaction kinetics and mechanism, Preparation & Characterization of organometallic complexes

2. Catalyst-product separation techniques in homogeneous catalysis such as biphasic catalysis, Supported liquid phase catalysis

3. Ultrasound assisted organic reactions, catalysis.4. Catalysis and reactions in supercritical carbon dioxide 5. Carbon dioxide fixation into valuable chemicals

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Contributions Synopsis:

Prof. Bhanage obtained Doctoral degree from National Chemical Laboratory in 1995 and spent several years in Tohoku University and Hokkaido University, Japan on various positions. He joined Institute of Chemical Technology as a Professor of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry in 2003. During 2009-14 he was the Head of the Department of Chemistry and since, 2014 He is the Dean of Infrastucture and Campus Development.

Prof. B.M. Bhanage has contributed in the area of catalysis for activation of small molecules like carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide and hydrogen for various reactions. He has developed novel strategies for various reactions like Heck, Suzuki, Sonogashira coupling reactions, their carbonylative forms, hydroformylations, aminocarbonylations, alcoxycarbonyaltions, aminations, hydrogenations etc. The work is focused on developing strategies for catalyst products separation and catalyst recycles. He has developed several homogeneous transition metal based catalysts for these reactions and solid base catalysts for carbon dioxide fixation reactions. He is also active researcher in the field of nanoparticle synthesis and its catalytic application, Enzymatic catalysis etc. He has published 341 research papers in international journals, 17 Book Chapters and 33 patents. He has received more than 8500 citations with an h-index of 48. He has guided 35 doctoral students and currently guiding 20 research scholars for their doctoral research.

Awards/Fellowships: Best paper of the year award for 1995 by NCL Research Foundation: "Enhancement of

interfacial catalysis in a biphasic system using catalyst binding ligands, NATURE, 373, 501-503 (1995).

Patent Award for U.S. Pat. 5498801(1996); U.S. Pat. 5650546 (1997) U.S. Pat. 622200 (2002) by NCL Research Foundation.

Postdoctoral Fellowship by Japan Society for Promotion of Science (JSPS) via global selection Member: Catalysis Society of Japan (No 98251) 1998-99. Member: The Society of Chemical Engineers, Japan; Examiner and Resource Person to Indian Chemistry Olympiad during 2004-2012. Elected Fellow of Maharashtra Academy of Sciences (FMASc) Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry, UK (FRSC) Fellow of the Biotech Research Society of India (FBRI) Member: American Chemical Society ACS, USA Member, American Nano Society (2011-2013) Member on Board of studies in chemistry Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University,

Aurangabad, India., Department of Chemistry, University of Mumbai. Scientific adviser of Indian Patent office. RSC-PTG best paper award by Royal Society of Chemistry 2011 Bronze Medal for Contributions in Research by Chemical Research Society of India, 2012 ISCMA Outstanding Professor Award by Indian Specialty Chemical Manufacturers Association

for excellence in academic field for the year 2012, 2015, 2016 Dr. K.H. Gharda Award (of Rs 50,000) for Contributions in Research by UICT, 2008. Prof. M.M. Sharma Science and Technology Award (Rs 1 lakh and Citation) for contributions

in research by Marathi Vidyan Parishad, 2014 (news) Biography covered in Marquis Who’s Who in the World, 2008, 2012, 2016

Advisory Board Member of following journals 1. Catalysis Science & Technology (Royal Society of Chemistry Journal) 2. The Open Catalysis Journal (Bentham Publisher) since 2007 3. The Open Acoustics Journal (Bentham Publisher) since 2008 4. Science Magazine Patrika ( पत्रि�का) Language : Marathi (ISSN No. 0971-6912)

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Recognized as a Ph.D. guide for the Chemistry, Biotechnology sciences and Chemical Engineering

Member : Bureau of Indian Standards Precious Metals Sectional Committee, Member : Bureau of Indian Standards : Chemical Department (CHD) Member M.Sc. Syllabus Committees of University of Mumbai, Pune and Central University of

Rajasthan

Life Member: Association of Chemistry TeachersSociety for Materials Chemistry, IndiaCatalysis Society of India.Marathi Vidynan Parishad, MumbaiChemical Research Society of India UDCT Alumini AssociationThe Biotech Research Society, India

Teaching:B.Chem. Eng. and B.Tech: Organic Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Industrial Inorganic ChemistryM.Tech (Green Tech.): Catalysis Science and Technology, Catalysis- IM.Sc. (Chemistry): Organometallic Chemistry, Materials Chemistry

Reviewer to several international journals of repute

Industrial Consultants to several reputed chemical industries

Technical Consultant: ChemCleanzio, India Pvt. LtdBoard of Advisors: Nanocoat Chemtech Pvt. Ltd

List of Research Papers including review articles:

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344. Assessing ionicity of protic ionic liquids by far IR spectroscopy A.B.Patil, B.M.Bhanage* J. Mol. Liq., 252, 180-183, 2018

343. Ligand Assisted Rhodium Catalyzed Selective Semi-hydrogenation of Alkynes Using Syngas and Molecular Hydrogen S.A. Jagtap, B.M. Bhanage* ChemistrySelect, 3, 713-718, 2018

342. Reductive-hydroformylation of 1-octene to nonanol using fibrous Co3O4 catalyst S.S Bhagade, S.R. Chaurasia, B.M. Bhanage* Catal. Today, in Press. DOI: 10.1016/j.cattod.2017.08.022, 2018

341. Synthesis of Cu2O/Ag nanocomposite and their catalytic application for the one pot synthesis of substituted pyrroles A.L.Gajengi, C.S.Fernandes, B.M.Bhanage* Mol. Catal., in press, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mcat.2017.10.010, 2018

340. Ligand-Assisted Pd-Catalyzed N-Dealkylative Carbonylation of Tertiary Amines with (Hetero)Aryl Halides to Tertiary Amides R.S. Mane, B.M. Bhanage* Asian J. Org. Chem., in press, DOI: 10.1002/ajoc.20170057, 2018

339. Ru–Prolinamide-Catalyzed Asymmetric Transfer Hydrogenation of Racemic β- Heterosubstituted Cycloalkanones Driven by Dynamic Kinetic Resolution V.K. Vyas, B.M. Bhanage* Asian J. Org. Chem., in press, DOI: 10.1002/ajoc.201700688, 2018

338. An Electrochemical Method for Carboxylic Ester Synthesis from N-Alkoxyamides K. Subramanian, S.L. Yedage, B.M. Bhanage* J. Org. Chem., 82, 10025–10032, 2017

337. Cuprous Oxide Nanoparticle Supported on Iron Oxide (Cu2O‐Fe3O4): Magnetically Separable and Reusable Nanocatalyst for the Synthesis of Quinazolines A.B Raut, B.M Bhanage* ChemistrySelect, 2, 10055-10060, 2017

336. iEDDA Reaction of the Molecular Iodine-Catalyzed Synthesis of 1,3,5-Triazines via Functionalization of the sp3 C–H Bond of Acetophenones with Amidines: An Experimental Investigation and DFT Study A.R. Tiwari, S.R. Nath, K.A. Joshi*, B.M. Bhanage* J. Org. Chem., 82 , 13239–13249, 2017

335. Kinetic resolution of 1,2-diols using immobilized Burkholderia cepacia lipase: A combined experimental and molecular dynamics investigation A.C. Mathpati, V.K. Vyas, B.M.Bhanage* J. Biotech., 262, 1-10. 2017

334. Fabrication of Amine and Zirconia on MCM-41 as Acid–Base Catalysts for the Fixation of Carbon Dioxide V.B.Saptal, B.Nanda, K.M. Parida, B.M.Bhanage* ChemCatChem, 9, 4105-4111, 2017

333. In situ Generation and Utilization of CO: An Efficient Route towards N-Substituted Saccharin via Carbonylative Cyclization of 2-Iodosulfonamides

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S.P. Chavan, K. Adithyaraj, B.M. Bhanage* Synlett, 28, 2000-2003, 2017

332. Carbonylative Tertiary Amide Synthesis from Aryl Iodides and Tertiary Amines via Oxidant- Free C−N Bond Cleavage Catalyzed by Palladium(II) Chloride in Polyethylene Glycol/Water R.S.Mane, B.M.Bhanage8 Adv. Syn. & Catal., 359, 2621-2629, 2017

331. Chemoselective Cleavage of C(CO)−C Bond: Molecular Iodine-Catalyzed Synthesis of Quinazolines through sp3 C−H Bond Functionalization of Aryl Methyl Ketones A.R.Tiwari, B.M. Bhanage* Asian J. Org. Chem., 6, 831-836, 2017

330. Pd/C in Propylene Carbonate: A Sustainable Catalyst–Solvent System for the Carbonylative Suzuki–Miyaura Cross-Coupling Using N-Formylsaccharin as a CO Surrogate P. Gautam, R. Gupta, B.M. Bhanage Eur. J. Org. Chem., 3431-3437, 2017

329. Tert-Butyl Nitrite-Mediated Synthesis of N-Nitrosoamides, Carboxylic Acids, Benzocoumarins, and Isocoumarins from Amides S.L. Yedage, B.M.Bhanage* J. Org. Chem., 82, 5769-5781, 2017

328. Catalytic asymmetric synthesis of β-triazolyl amino alcohols by asymmetric transfer hydrogenation of α-triazolyl amino alkanones V.K. Vyas, B.M.Bhanage* Tetrahedron Asymmetry, 28, 974-982, 2017

327. Ru-Catalyzed asymmetric transfer hydrogenation of substituted dibenzo[b,f] [1,4]oxazepines in water G.V. More, B.M.Bhanage* Org. Biomol. Chem., 15 , 5263-5267, 2017

326. Immobilization of Rhizomucor miehei lipase on a polymeric film for synthesis of important fatty acid esters: kinetics and application studies V.C.Badgujar, K.C. Badgujar, P.M. Yeole, B.M. Bhanage* Bioprocess Biosyst Eng, 40, 1463-1478, 2017

325. Highly regio-selective hydroformylation of biomass derived eugenol using aqueous biphasic Rh/TPPTS/CDs as a greener and recyclable catalyst S.A. Jagtap, E. Monflier, A. Ponchel, B.M. Bhanage* Mol. Catal., 436, 157-163, 2017.

324. An improved strategy for the synthesis of ethylene glycol via oxamate-mediated catalytic hydrogenation A.K. Sathpathy, S.T. Gadge, B.M. Bhanage* ChemSusChem, 10, 1356-1359, 2017

323. Mechanistic aspects of formation of MgO nanoparticles under microwave irradiation and its catalytic application A.L. Gajengi, T. Sasaki, B.M. Bhanage* Adv. Powder Tech., 28, 1185-1192, 2017

322. Investigation of deactivation thermodynamics of lipase immobilized on polymeric carrier K.C. Badgujar, B.M. Bhanage*

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Bioprocess Biosyst Eng, 40, 741-757, 2017

321. Ultrasound Assisted Synthesis of Gold Nanoparticles as an Efficient Catalyst for Reduction of Various Nitro Compounds M.A. Bhosale, D.R. Chenna, B.M. Bhanage* ChemistrySelect, 2, 1225-1231, 2017.

320. Combined docking and molecular dynamics study of lipase catalyzed kinetic resolution of 1- phenylethanol in organic solvents A.C. Mathpati, B.M. Bhanage* J. Mol. Catal. B Enzym, 133, S119-S127, 2017

319. Current Advances in Heterogeneous Catalysts for the Synthesis of Cyclic Carbonates from Carbon Dioxide V.B. Saptal, B.M. Bhanage* Curr. Opinion in Green and Sus. Chem., 3, 1-10, 2017

318. Ultrasonic irradiation assisted preparation of Cu2O-nanocubes and their high catalytic activity in synthesis of quinazolines A.B. Raut, A.R. Tiwari, B.M. Bhanage* ChemCatChem, 9, 1292-1297, 2017

317. Pd/C Catalyzed Phenoxycarbonylation Using N-Formylsaccharin as a CO surrogate in Propylene Carbonate as a Sustainable Solvent P. Gautam, P. Kathe, B.M. Bhanage* Green Chem., 19, 823-830, 2017

316. A simple, additive free approach for Cu/Cu2O nanoparticles: Effect of precursors in morphology selectivity M.A. Bhosale, B.M. Bhanage* J. Clust. Sci., 28, 1215-1224., 2017

315. Bifunctional Ionic Liquids Derived from Biorenewable Sources as Sustainable Catalysts for Fixation of Carbon Dioxide V.B. Saptal, B.M. Bhanage* ChemSusChem, 10,1145-1151, 2017

314. Kinetic Resolution Driven Diastereo- and Enantioselective Synthesis of cis-β-Heteroaryl Amino Cycloalkanols by Ruthenium-Catalyzed Asymmetric Transfer Hydrogenation V.K. Vyas, B.M. Bhanage* Org. Lett., 16, 6436-6439, 2016

313. Room Temperature Synthesis of Copper Oxide Nanoparticles: Morphological Evaluation and Their Catalytic Applications for Degradation of Dyes and C–N Bond Formation Reaction M.A. Bhosale, S.C. Karekar, B.M. Bhanage* ChemistrySelect, 1, 6297–6307, 2016

312. Oxime Palladacycle Catalyzed Carbonylative Sonogashira Cross-Coupling with High Turnovers in PEG as a Benign and Recyclable Solvent System P. Gautam, B.M. Bhanage* ChemistrySelect, 1, 5463-5470, 2016

311. Synthesis of quinazolines from 2-aminobenzylamines with benzylamines and N-substituted benzylamines under transition metal-free conditions

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A.R. Tiwari, B.M. Bhanage* Org. Biomol. Chem., 14, 10567-10571, 2016

310. Effect of solvent ratio and counter ions on the morphology of copper nanoparticles and their catalytic application in b-enaminone synthesis A.L. Gajengi, T. Sasaki, B.M. Bhanage* RSC Adv., 6, 101800–101807, 2016 (highlighted in Synfacts, 13, 2017, 2017) 309. Greener, Recyclable and Reusable RuCl3/PEG-400/H2O System for the Selective Hydrogenation of Biomass Derived Levulinic acid to γ-valerolactone N.M. Patil, B. M. Bhanage* ChemCatChem, 8, 3458–3462, 2016

308. Rh/Cu2O nanoparticles: Synthesis, characterization and catalytic application as a heterogeneous catalyst in hydroformylation reaction S.A. Jagtap, M.A. Bhosale, T. Sasaki, B.M. Bhanage* Polyhedron, 120, 162-168 2016

307. Brønsted Acidity of Protic Ionic Liquids: a Modern ab initio Valence Bond Theory Perspective A.B. Patil, B.M. Bhanage* Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 18, 26020 - 26025, 2016 306. KCC-1 supported palladium nanoparticles as an efficient and sustainable nanocatalyst for carbonylative Suzuki–Miyaura cross-coupling P. Gautam, M. Dhiman, V. Polshettiwar*, B.M. Bhanage* Green Chem., 18, 5890-5899, 2016

305. Palladium(II) complex of 4-pyridylselenolate ligand: An efficient catalyst for aminocarbonylation of aryl and hetero aryl iodides with primary amines S.P. Chavan, S. Dey, V.K. Jain, B.M. Bhanage* Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci., India, Sect. A Phys. Sci., 86, 581–587, 2016 (invited article)

304. Copper-Catalyzed Synthesis of Benzoxazoles via Tandem Cyclization of 2-halophenols with Amidines A.R.K. Tiwari, B.M. Bhanage* Org. Biomol. Chem., 14, 7920–7926 , 2016

303. Ru(II)/PEG-400 as a Highly Efficient and Recyclable Catalytic Media for Annulation and Olefination Reactions via C-H Bond Activation S.L. Yedage, B.M. Bhanage* Green Chem., 18, 5635-5642, 2016

302. Lipase immobilization on hyroxypropyl methyl cellulose support and it's applications for chemo-selective synthesis of β-amino ester compounds K.C. Badgujar, B.M. Bhanage* Process Biochem., 51, 1420-1433, 2016 301. Carbonylation of anthranilic acid with aryl and hetero aryl bromides as a concise way towards benzoxazinone derivatives S.P. Chavan, B.M. Bhanage* Asian J. Org. Chem., 5, 1120-1123, 2016

300. Synthesis of polyesteramides by carbonylation-polycondensation reaction by using Pd/C as an

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efficient, heterogeneous and recyclable catalyst A.K. Satapathy, S.T. Gadge, B.M. Bhanage* Polyhedron, 120, 112-117, 2016

299. Size controlled synthesis of gold nanostructures using ketones and their catalytic activity towards reduction of p-nitrophenol M.A Bhosale, S.S. Gupta, B.M. Bhanage* Polyhedron, 120, 96-102, 2016

298. Amberlyst-15/[Bmim][PF6] Catalyzed Synthesis of C3-Symmetric Triarylbenzenes via Cyclotrimerization of Alkynes K.V. Wagh, B.M. Bhanage* ACS Sustainable Chem. Eng., 4, 4232–4236, 2016

297. N-Heterocyclic Olefins: New Class of Robust Organocatalyst for the Chemical Conversion of Carbon Dioxide to Value Added Chemicals V.B. Saptal, B.M. Bhanage* ChemSusChem, 9, 1980–1985, 2016

296. Solvent-Switchable Regioselective Synthesis of Aurones and Flavones Using Palladium- Supported Amine-Functionalized Montmorillonite as a Heterogeneous Catalyst S.P. Chavan,G.B,B. Varadwaj, K. M. Parida*, B.M. Bhanage* ChemCatChem, 8, 2649–2658, 2016

295. Immobilized Ruthenium Metal-Containing Ionic Liquid-Catalyzed Dehydrogenation of Dimethylamine Borane Complex for the Reduction of Olefins and Nitroarenes N.M Patil, T. Sasaki, B.M. Bhanage* RSC Adv., 6, 52347 - 52352, 2016

294. Modern ab initio Valence Bond Theory Calculations Reveal Charge Shift Bonding in Protic Ionic Liquids A.B. Patil, B.M. Bhanage*, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 18, 15783 - 15790, 2016

293. Palladium-Catalyzed Oxidative N-dealkylation/carbonylation of Tertiary Amines with Alkynes to -Alkynylamides R.S. Mane, B.M. Bhanage* J. Org. Chem., 81, 4974–4980, 2016, (Highlighed in Synfacts, 12, 988, 2016)

292. A magnetic adsorbent for the mutual separation of Am(III) and Eu(III) from dilute nitric acid medium A.S. Suneesh, R. Kumaresan, R. Jain, K.A. Venkatesan*, M.P. Antony, B.M. Bhanage Colloids and Interface Sci. Commun., 12, 13-16, 2016

291. State-of-the-Art Catechol Porphyrin COF Catalyst for Chemical Fixation of Carbon Dioxide via Cyclic Carbonates and Oxazolidinones V.B. Saptal, D.B. Shinde, R. Banerjee*, B.M. Bhanage* Catal. Sci. Technol., 6, 6152 - 6158, 2016

290. NiO nanoparticles: Efficient catalyst for four component coupling reaction for synthesis of substituted pyrroles A.L. Gajengi, B.M. Bhanage* Catal. Lett., 146, 1341-1347, 2016

289. Palladium-Catalyzed Deaminative Phenanthridinone Synthesis from Aniline via C-H bond

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Activation S.L. Yedage, B.M. Bhanage* J. Org. Chem., 81, 4103–4111, 2016

288. Epoxidised soybean oil-Cu/Cu2O bio-nanocomposite material: Synthesis and characterization with antibacterial activity M.S. Bhalerao, A.V. Patwardhan*, M. A. Bhosale, V.M. Kulkarni, B.M. Bhanage RSC Adv., 6, 38906–38912, 2016

287. Simple Electrochemical Synthesis of Cuprous Oxide Nanoparticles and their Application as a Non-Enzymatic Glucose Sensor V.V. Khedekar, B.M. Bhanage* J. Electrochem. Soc., 163, B248-B251, 2016

286. One–step sonochemical irradiation dependent shape controlled crystal growth study of gold nano/microplates with high catalytic activity in degradation of dyes M.A. Bhosale, D.R. Chenna, B.M. Bhanage* ChemistrySelect, 1, 504–512, 2016 (ChemPubSoc Europe -Wiley Journal)

285. Asymmetric Transfer Hydrogenation of Seven Membered Tricyclic Ketones: N-Substituted dibenzo[b,e]azepine-6,11-dione driven by nonclassical CH/O interaction V.K Vyas, B.M. Bhanage* Org. Chem. Front., 3, 614 - 619, 2016

284. Oxidative Functionalization of Styrenes: Synthesis of 1,3,5-triazines from Styrenes via Tandem Cyclization with Amidines A.R. Tiwari, B.M. Bhanage* ChemistrySelect, 1, 343-346, 2016 (ChemPubSoc Europe -Wiley Journal)

283. Amine modified mesoporous Al2O3@MCM-41: An efficient, synergetic and recyclable catalyst for the formylation of amines using carbon dioxide and DMAB under solvent free and mild reaction condition D.B Nale, D. Rath, A.L. Gajengi, K. Parida, B.M. Bhanage* Catal. Sci. Technol., 6, 4872 - 4881, 2016

282. An Efficient Protocol for Formylation of Amines using Carbon Dioxide and PMHS under Transition Metal free conditions D.B. Nale, B.M. Bhanage* Synlett., 27, 1413-1417, 2016

281. Transition Metal Catalysed Carbonylative C-H Bond Functionalization of Arenes and C(sp3)−H bond of Alkanes S.T. Gadge, P. Gautam, B.M. Bhanage* Chem. Rec., 16, 835-856, 2016 280. Synthesis of pyrazole by using polyvinylsulfonic acid (PVSA) as a novel Bronsted acid catalyst S.S. Ekbote, S.T. Gadge, B.M. Bhanage* Curr. Catal., 5, 4-10, 2016

279. Pd/C-Catalyzed Aminocarbonylation of Aryl Iodides via Oxidative C–N Bond Activation of Tertiary Amines to Tertiary Amides R.S. Mane, B.M. Bhanage* J. Org. Chem., 81,1223–1228, 2016 (Highlighted in Synfacts, 12, 0546, 2016, DOI: 10.1055/s-0035-1562038 and also in Organic chemistry portal)

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278. Silica supported palladium phosphine as a robust and recyclable catalyst for semi- hydrogenation of alkynes using syngas S.A. Jagtap, T. Sasaki, B.M. Bhanage* J. Mol. Catal. A. Chem., 414, 78-86, 2016

277. Hybrid AP-GO as a Robust Bifunctional Catalyst for Atmospheric Pressure Fixation of Carbon Dioxide via Cyclic Carbonates V.B. Saptal, T. Sasaki, K. Harada, D. Nishio-Hamane, B.M. Bhanage* ChemSusChem, 9, 644-650, 2016

276. A simple approach for sonochemical synthesis of Cu2O nanoparticles with high catalytic properties M.A. Bhosale, B.M. Bhanage* Adv. Powder Tech., 27, 238-244, 2016

275. Role of palladium precursors in morphology selective synthesis of palladium nanostructures M.A. Bhosale, T. Sasaki, B.M. Bhanage* Powder Tech., 291, 154-158, 2016

274. Immobilized Iron Metal-Containing Ionic Liquid-Catalyzed Chemoselective Transfer Hydrogenation of Nitroarenes into Anilines N.M. Patil, T. Sasaki, B.M. Bhanage* ACS Sustainable Chem. Eng., 4, 429-436, 2016

273. Direct α-alkylation of acetophenones with benzhydrols as well as 1-phenylethanols using Amberlyst-15/ionic liquid as an efficient catalytic system K.V. Wagh, B.M. Bhanage* ACS Sustainable Chem. Eng.,4, 445-450, 2016

272. Kinetic modeling and docking study of immobilized lipase catalyzed synthesis of furfuryl acetate A.C. Mathpati, K.C. Badgujar, B.M. Bhanage* Enzyme Microb Technol. 84, 1-10, 2016

271. Enhanced bio-catalytic activity of immobilized Pseudomonas cepacia lipase under sonicated condition K.C. Badgujar, P.A. Pai, B.M. Bhanage* Bioprocess Biosyst. Eng., 39, 211–221, 2016

270. The green metric evaluation and synthesis of diesel-blend compounds from biomass derived levulinic acid in supercritical carbon dioxide K.C. Badgujar, B.M. Bhanage* Biomass Bioenerg., 84, 12-21, 2016

269. Kinetics of reverse water-gas shift reaction over Pt/Al2O3 catalyst S.G. Jadhav, P.D. Vaidya*, B.M. Bhanage, J.B. Joshi Can. J. Chem. Engg., 94, 101-106 2016

268. Recent trends of ionic liquids for the synthesis of 5-hydroxymethylfurfural _ K.V. Wagh, K.C. Badgujar, N.M. Patil, B.M. Bhanage* Curr. Org. Chem., 20, 736-751, 2016

267. Bifunctional Ionic Liquids for the Multi-Task Fixation of Carbon Dioxide into Valuable

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Chemicals V.B. Saptal, B.M. Bhanage* ChemCatChem, 8, 244-250, 2016 266. Polythene glycol (PEG) as a Reusable Solvent System for The Synthesis of 1,3,5-triazines via Aerobic Oxidative Tandem Cyclization of Benzylamines and N-substituted Benzylamines with Amidines under Transition Metal-Free Conditions A.R. Tiwari , B.M. Bhanage* Green Chem., 18, 144–149,293, 2016

265. N-Substituted Formamides as a C1-Source for the Synthesis of Benzimidazole and Benzothiazole Derivatives using Zinc Catalyst D.B. Nale, B.M. Bhanage* Synlett., 26, 2835–2842, 2015.

264. NIS-Catalyzed Oxidative Cyclization of Alcohols with Amidines: A Simple and Efficient, Transition-Metal Free Method for The Synthesis of 1,3,5-triazines A.R. Tiwari, T. Akash, B. M. Bhanage* Org. Biomol. Chem,, 13, 10973 - 10976, 2015

263. Synthesis of polyamides using palladium-on-carbon (Pd/C) as a heterogeneous, reusable and ligand-free catalytic system A.K. Satapathy, S.T. Gadge, T. Sasaki, B.M. Bhanage * RSC Adv., 5, 93773 - 93778, 2015.

262. Silica supported palladium-phosphine as a reusable catalyst for alkoxycarbonylation and aminocarbonylation of aryl and heteroaryl iodides R.S. Mane, T. Sasaki, B.M. Bhanage* RSC Adv., 5, 94776 - 94785 , 2015

261. Transfer Hydrogenation of Nitroarenes into Anilines by Palladium Nanoparticles via Dehydrogenation of Dimethylamine Borane Complex N.M. Patil, M.A. Bhosale, B.M.Bhanage* RSC Adv., 5, 86529 - 86535, 2015

260. NiO nanoparticles catalysed three component coupling reaction of aldehyde, amine and terminal alkynes, A.L. Gajengi, T. Sasaki, B.M. Bhanage* Catal. Commun., 72, 174-179, 2015.

259. The combine use of ultrasound and lipase immobilized on co-polymer matrix for efficient biocatalytic application studies K.C. Badgujar, B.M. Bhanage* J. Mol. Catal. B,., Enzymatic, 122, 255-264, 2015.

258. MnO2 catalyzed formylation of amines and transamidation of amides under solvent-free

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condition S.L. Yedage, D.S. D'silva, B.M. Bhanage* RSC Adv. 5, 80441-80449, 2015

257. Chiral Phosphoric Acid Catalyzed Asymmetric Transfer Hydrogenation of Quinolines in a Sustainable Solvent G.V. More, B.M. Bhanage* Tetrahedron: Asymmetry, 26, 1174-1179, 2015

256. Palladium Anchored on Amine-Functionalized K10 as an Efficient, Heterogeneous and Reusable Catalyst for Carbonylative Sonogashira Reaction S.P Chavan, G.B.B Varadwaj, K.M Parida, B.M Bhanage* Appl. Catal. A. Gen., 506, 237-245 , 2015

255. Pd/C-catalyzed facile synthesis of primary aromatic amides by aminocarbonylation of aryl iodides using ammonia surrogates R.A. Mane, B.M. Bhanage* RSC. Adv., 5, 76122 - 76127, 2015 (Highlighted in Synfacts, 11,1336, 2015)

254. Carbohydrate base co-polymers as an efficient immobilization matrix to enhance lipase activity for potential biocatalytic applications K.C. Badgujar, B.M. Bhanage* Carbohydr Polym., 134, 709-734, 2015

253. Palladacycle Catalyzed Carbonylative Suzuki‒Miyaura Coupling with High Turnover Number and Turnover Frequency P. Gautam, B. M. Bhanage* J. Org. Chem., 80, 7810–7815, 2015

252. Synthesis of 2-phenylnaphthalenes from styrene oxides using recyclablebronsted acidic [HNMP]+HSO4-ionic liquid K.V. Wagh, B.M. Bhanage* Green Chem. 17, 4446-4451, 2015

251. Amides and Ethers as Chemoselective Surrogates for Copper (II) Catalyzed o-Benzoxylation of 2-Phenylpyridines S.L. Yedage, B.M. Bhanage* Synlett, 26, 2161-2169, 2015

250. Transition-Metal Free Synthesis of Quinazolinones via Tandem Cyclization of 2-halobenzoic Acids with Amidines A.R. Tiwari, B.M. Bhanage* RSC. Adv., 5, 57235 - 57239, 2015

249. Synthesis of lipase nano-bio-conjugates as an efficient biocatalyst: Characterization and

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activity-stability studies with potential biocatalytic applications K.C. Badgujar, T. Sasaki, B.M. Bhanage* RSC Adv., 5, 55238 - 55251, 2015.

248. Morphological study of microwave-assisted facile synthesis of gold nanoflowers/nanoparticles in aqueous medium and their catalytic application for reduction of p-nitrophenol to p–aminophenol M. A. Bhosale, D.R. Chenna, J.P. Ahire, B.M, Bhanage* RSC Adv., 5, 52817 - 52823, 2015

247. Rhodium-Catalyzed Synthesis of Quinolines and Imines under Mild Condition D.K.T. Yadav, B.M. Bhanage* RSC Adv., 5, 51570 - 51575, 2015

246. Recent Advances in the Transition Metal Catalyzed Carbonylation of Alkynes, Arenes and Aryl Halides Using CO Surrogates P. Gautam, B.M. Bhanage* Catal. Sci. & Tech, 5, 4663-4702, 2015

245. Immobilization of lipase on biocompatible co-polymer of polyvinyl alcohol and chitosan for synthesis of laurate compounds in supercritical carbon dioxide using response surface methodology K.C. Badgujar, B.M. Bhanage* Process Biochem,, 50, 1224-1236, 2015

244. tert-Butyl Peroxybenzoate Mediated Selective and Mild N-Benzoylation of Ammonia/Amines under Catalyst- and Solvent-free Conditions D.K.T. Yadav, B.M. Bhanage* Synlett, 26, 1862-1866, 2015

243. Trifluoromethylchlorosulfonylation of Alkenes: Evidence for an Inner-Sphere Mechanism by a Copper Phenanthroline Photoredox Catalyst D.B. Bagal, G. Kachkovskyi, M. Knorn, T. Rawner, B. M. Bhanage, O. Reiser* Angew. Chem. Int. Ed.. ,54, 6999-7002, 2015; Angew. Chem. , 127, 7105-7108, 2015

242. Thermo-chemical energy assessment for production of energy-rich fuel additive compounds by using levulinic acid and immobilized lipase K.C. Badgujar, B.M. Bhanage* Fuel Process. Technol., 138, 139-146, 2015

241. Magnetically separable γ–Fe2O3 nanoparticles: An efficient catalyst for acylation of alcohols, phenols and amines using sonication energy under solvent free condition M.A. Bhosale, D. Ummineni, T. Sasaki, D. Nishio-Hamane, B. M. Bhanage* J. Mol. Catal. A. Chem., 405-405, 8-17, 2015

240. Carbonylative Synthesis of Phthalimides and Benzoxazinones using Phenyl Formate as a

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Carbon Monoxide Source S.P. Chavan, B.M. Bhanage* Eur. J. Org. Chem., 2405-2410, 2015

239. Silver Nanoparticles: Synthesis, Characterization and their Application as a Sustainable Catalyst for Organic Transformation M.A. Bhosale, B.M. Bhanage* Curr. Org. Chem. , 19, 708-727, 2015

238. Copper Catalyzed Efficient Synthesis of 2-Benzimidazolone Scaffold from 2-Nitroaniline and Dimethyl Carbonate via Hydrosilylation Reaction D.B. Nale, B.M. Bhanage* Green Chem., 17, 2480-2486, 2015

237. Synthesis of Polyester Amide by Carbonylation–Polycondensation Reaction Using Immobilized Palladium Metal Containing Ionic Liquid on SBA-15 as a Phosphine-Free Catalytic System A.K. Satapathy, S.T. Gadge, E.N. Kusumawati, K. Harada, T. Sasaki, D. Nishio-Hamane, B.M. Bhanage* Catal. Lett, 145, 824-833, 2015

236. Base–Catalyzed Synthesis of Amides and Imines via C–C and C=C Bond Cleavage D.K.T. Yadav, B.M. Bhanage* RSC Adv., 5, 12387- 12391, 2015

235. Synthesis of Substituted Aryl Ketones by Addition of Alcohols to Alkynes using Amberlyst- 15/Ionic Liquid as a Recyclable Catalytic System K.V. Wagh, B.M. Bhanage* Synlett, 26, 759-764, 2015

234. Synthesis of oxamate and urea by oxidative single and double carbonylation of amines using immobilized palladium metal-containing ionic liquid@SBA-15 S.T. Gadge, E.N. Kusumawati, K. Harada, T. Sasaki, D. Nishio-Hamane, B.M. Bhanage* J. Mol. Catal. A. Chem., 400, 170-178, 2015.

233. Recent advances in transition metal catalyzed hydrogenation of nitriles D.B. Bagal, B.M. Bhanage* Adv. Syn. & Catal., 357, 883–900 2015

232. Kinetic resolution of secondary alcohols with Burkholderia cepacia lipase immobilized on biodegradable ternary blend polymer matrix; as a highly efficient and heterogeneous recyclable biocatalyst G.V. More, K.C. Badgujar, B.M. Bhanage* RSC Adv.,5, 4592-4598, 2015

231. Rapid synthesis of nickel oxide nanorods and its applications in catalysis M.A. Bhosale, B.M. Bhanage* Adv. Powder Tech., 26, 422-427, 2015

230. Synthesis of chiral fluorescence active probe and its application as an efficient catalyst in asymmetric Friedel-Crafts alkylation of indole derivatives with nitroalkenes G.V. More, B.M. Bhanage* Catal. Sci. & Tech., 5, 1514-1520, 2015

229. Copper catalyzed synthesis of weinreb amides by oxidative amidation of alcohols

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S.L. Yedage, B.M. Bhanage* Synthesis, 47, 526-532, 2015 (highlighted in organic chemistry portal)

228. Novel diglycolamic acid functionalized iron oxide particles for the mutual separation of Eu(III) and Am(III) A.S. Suneesh, Rakesh Jain, K. A. Venkatesan*, M.P. Antony, B.M. Bhanage, P.R.Vasudeva Rao, Solvent Extr. Ion Exch. 33, 656-670, 2015

227. Studies on the feasibility of using completely incinerable reagents for the single-cycle separation of americium (III) from simulated high-level liquid waste, P.K. Nayak, R. Kumaresan, Shivkumar Chaurasia, K.A. Venkatesan*, G.G.S. Subramanian, T. Prathibha, K.V.Syamala, B. Robert Selvan, S. Rajeswari, M.P. Antony, P.R. Vasudeva Rao, B.M.Bhanage Radiochimica Acta, 103, 266-275, 2015. 226. Studies on the radiochemical degradation of tetraethylhexyl diglycolamide and ethyhexylphosphoric acid in n-dodecane solution, P.K. Nayak, R. Kumaresan, Shivkumar Chaurasia, K.A. Venkatesan*, M.P. Antony, P.R. Vasudeva Rao, B.M.Bhanage Sep. Sci. Technol. 50, 646-653, 2015. 225. Magnetic Assisted Separation of Trivalent f- Elements from Dilute Nitric Acid Medium A.S. Suneesh, Rakesh Jain, K.A. Venkatesan*, M.P. Antony, B.M. Bhanage, P.R.Vasudeva Rao Sep. Sci Technol , 50, 2041-2050, 2015.

224. Demonstration of trivalent actinide partitioning from simulated high-level liquid waste using modifier-free unsymmetrical diglycolamide in n-dodecane P.K. Nayak, R. Kumaresan, Shivkumar Chaurasia, K.A. Venkatesan*, G.G.S. Subramanian, S. Rajeswari, M.P. Antony, P.R. Vasudeva Rao, B.M.Bhanage Radiochimica Acta., 103, 359-368, 2015.

223. Fe@Pd/C: An efficient magnetically separable catalyst for direct reductive amination of carbonyl compounds using environment friendly molecular hydrogen in aqueous reaction medium N.M. Patil, B.M. Bhanage* Catal. Today, 247, 182-189, 2015

222. Extraction and electrochemical behavior of fission palladium in room-temperature ionic liquid, R. Kumaresan, Rakesh Jain, K.A. Venkatesan*, B.M. Bhanage, P. R. Vasudeva Rao J Radioanal Nucl. Chem. 303, 1047-1052, 2015

221. Factors governing dissolution process of lignocellulosic biomass in ionic liquid: current status, overview and challenges K.C. Badgujar, B.M. Bhanage* Bioresource Tech., 178, 2-28, 2015

220. The Solvent Stability Study with Thermodynamic Analysis and Superior Biocatalytic Activity of Burkholderia cepacia Lipase Immobilized on Biocompatible Hybrid Matrix of Polyvinyl Alcohol and Hypromellose K.C. Badgujar, B.M. Bhanage* J. Phys. Chem. B., 118, 14808-14819, 2014

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219. Magnesium oxide as a heterogeneous and recyclable base for the N-methylation of indole and O-methylation of phenol using dimethyl carbonate as a green methylating agent S.T. Gadge, A. Mishra, A.L. Gajengi, N.V. Shahi, B.M. Bhanage* RSC Adv., 4, 50271-50275, 2014

218. Copper Catalyzed Oxidative ortho-C–H Benzoxylation of 2-Phenylpyridines with Benzyl Alcohols and Benzyl Amines as Benzoxylation Sources A.B. Khemnar, B.M. Bhanage* Org. Biomol. Chem., 12, 9631- 9637, 2014

217. Chemoselective transfer hydrogenation of α,β-unsaturated carbonyls using palladium immobilized ionic liquid catalyst N.M. Patil, T. Sasaki, B.M. Bhanage* Catal. Lett., 144,1803-1809, 2014

216. An efficient protocol for the synthesis of quinazoline-2,4(1H,3H)-dione from CO2 and 2- aminobenzonitrile using [Hmim]OH/SiO2 as a base functionalized Supported Ionic Liquid Phase Catalyst D.B. Nale, S.D. Saigaonkar, B. M. Bhanage* J. CO2 Utilization, 8C, 67-73, 2014

215. Palladium Catalyzed Oxidative Synthesis of Aromatic Ketones using Olefins as Acyl Equivalents via Selective ortho Aromatic C-H Bond Activation A.B. Khemnar, B.M. Bhanage* Eur. J. Org. Chem., 6746-6752, 2014 (Ranked 3rd in Most accessed article in 9/2014)

214. A facile and rapid route for the synthesis of Cu/Cu2O nanoparticles and their application in Sonogashira coupling reaction of acyl chlorides with terminal alkynes M.A. Bhosale, T. Sasaki, B.M. Bhanage* Catal. Sci. Technol, 4, 4274-4280, 2014

213. An efficient ligand free chemoselective transfer hydrogenation of the olefinic bonds by palladium nanoparticles in aqueous reaction medium D.B. Bagal, B.M. Bhanage* RSC Adv., 4, 32834 - 32839, 2014

212. Enhanced Biocatalytic Activity of Lipase Immobilized on Biodegradable Copolymer of Chitosan and Polyvinyl Alcohol Support for Synthesis of Propionate Ester: Kinetic Approach K.C. Badgujar, B.M. Bhanage* Ind. Eng. Chem. Res. 53, 18806–18815,, 2014

211. Polymer Supported Triphenylphosphine-Palladium Acetate Complex PS-TPP-Pd(OAc)2 as a Heterogeneous and Reusable Catalyst for Indirect Reductive Amination of Aldehydes S.S. Ekbote, S.T. Gadge, B.M. Bhanage * Catalysts , 4, 289-298, 2014 (An invited article for a special issue)

210. Kinetics of hydroarylation of p-cresol with styrene using montmorillonite K-10 as a heterogeneous catalyst S.R. Lanke, B.M. Bhanage* Curr. Catal., 3, 274-285, 2014. 209. Pd(OAc)2/DABCO-as an efficient and phosphine-free catalytic system for the synthesis of

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single and double Weinreb amide by aminocarbonylation of aryl iodides S.T. Gadge, B.M. Bhanage* Org. Biomol. Chem., 12, 5727-5732, 2014

208. Ruthenium catalyzed regioselective coupling of terminal alkynes, amine and carbon dioxide leading to anti-Markovnikov adducts R.A. Watile, B.M. Bhanage* RSC Adv., 4, 23022-23026, 2014.

207. Greener Approach for the Synthesis of Substituted Alkenes by Direct Coupling of Alcohols with Styrenes using Recyclable Bronsted Acidic [NMP]+HSO4

- Ionic Liquid K.V. Wagh, B.M. Bhanage* RSC Adv., 4 , 22763 - 22767, 2014.

206. Synthesis of geranyl acetate in non-aqueous media using immobilized Pseudomonas cepacia lipase on biodegradable polymer film: Kinetic modelling and chain length effect study K.C. Badgujar, B.M. Bhanage* Process Biochem., 49, 1304-1313, 2014.

205. Base Mediated Imines and Amines Synthesis from N-Phenylureas and Alcohols D.K.T. Yadav, B.M. Bhanage* Synlett, 25, 1611-1615, 2014. (highlighted in Organic Chemistry Portal)

204. Palladium(II) chalcogenolate complexes as catalysts for C–C cross-coupling and carbonylative Suzuki coupling reactions D.K. Paluru, S. Dey, K.R. Chaudhari, M.V. Khedkar, B.M. Bhanage, V.K. Jain* Tetrahedron Lett., 55, 2953-2956, 2014.

203. Catalytic Carbon Dioxide Hydrogenation to Methanol: A Review of Recent Studies S.G. Jadhav, P.D. Vaidya*, B.M. Bhanage, J.B. Joshi Chem. Eng. Res. Des., 92, 2557-2567, 2014.

202. A facile one-step approach for the synthesis of uniform spherical Cu/Cu2O nano and microparticles with high catalytic activity in Buchwald-Hartwig amination reaction M.A. Bhosale, B.M. Bhanage* RSC Adv., 4, 15122-15130, 2014.

201. Copper catalyzed nitrile synthesis from aryl halides using formamide as a nitrile source A.B. Khemnar, B.M. Bhanage* RSC Adv., 4, 13405-13408, 2014.

200. Ag@AgCl nanomaterial synthesis using sugarcane juice and its application in azo dyes degradation A.A. Kulkarni, B.M. Bhanage* ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering, 2, 1007-1013, 2014 (highlighted in ACS Noteworthy Chemistry, 5th May 2014)

199. Immobilized palladium metal containing ionic liquid catalyzed one step synthesis of Isoindole- 1,3-diones by carbonylative cyclization reaction M.V. Khedkar, A.R. Shinde, T. Sasaki, B.M. Bhanage* J. Mol. Catal. A. Chem., 385, 91-97, 2014.

198. Iron catalyzed efficient synthesis of 2-arylbenzothiazoles from benzothiazole and olefins using

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environmentally benign molecular oxygen as oxidant A.B. Khemnar, B.M. Bhanage* RSC Adv., 4, 8939–8942, 2014.

197. Application of lipase immobilized on the biocompatible ternary blend polymer matrix for synthesis of citronellyl acetate in non-aqueous media: Kinetic modelling study K.C. Badgujar, B.M. Bhanage* Enzyme Mircrob. Tech., 57, 16-25 2014.

196. Amidation of aryl halides with isonitrile using polymer supported palladium-N-heterocyclic carbene complex as an efficient, phosphine free and heterogeneous recyclable catalyst B.J. Khairnar, B.M. Bhanage* Synthesis, 46, 1236-1242, 2014.. (highlighted in Synfacts, 10, 0771, 2014, DOI:10.1055/s-034-1378301 )

195. Pd/C: an efficient and heterogeneous protocol for oxidative carbonylation of diols to cyclic carbonate S.P. Chavan, B.M. Bhanage* Tetrahedron Lett., 55, 1199-1202, 2014. (highlighted in Synfacts: 10, 442, 2014, DOI:10.1055/s-033-1340917)

194. N-arylation of indoles with aryl halides using copper/glycerol as a mild and highly efficient recyclable catalytic system D.K.T. Yadav, S.S. Rajak, B.M. Bhanage* Tetrahedron Lett., 55, 931-935, 2014.

193. Shape selectivity using ionic liquids for the preparation of silver and silver sulphide nanomaterials A.B. Patil, B.M. Bhanage* Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 16, 3027- 3035, 2014.

192. Recent developments in palladium catalysed carbonylation reactions S.T. Gadge, B.M. Bhanage* (Invited review article) RSC Adv., 4, 10367-10389, 2014.

191. Amine functionalized MCM-41: an efficient heterogeneous recyclable catalyst for the synthesis of quinazoline-2,4(1H,3H)-diones from carbon dioxide and 2- aminobenzonitriles in water D.B. Nale, S. Rana, K.M. Parida,* B.M. Bhanage* Catal. Sci. Technol., 4, 1608-1614, 2014.

190. Dimethylaminoalkyl chalcogenolate palladium(II) complexes as an efficient copper and phosphine-free catalyst for Sonogashira reaction B.J. Khairnar, S. Dey, V.K. Jain, B.M. Bhanage* Tetrahedron Lett., 55, 716-719, 2014.

189. Application of ionic liquids in organic synthesis and catalysis Z.S. Qureshi, K.M. Deshmukh, B.M. Bhanage* Clean Tech. & Environ. Policy, 16, 1487-1513, 2014.

188. Pd(OAc)2/DPPF catalysed microwave-assisted cyanides-free synthesis of aryl nitriles D.N. Sawant, B.M. Bhanage* J. Chem. Sci., 126, 319-324, 2014.

187. Phosphine-free approach to primary amides by palladium catalysed aminocarbonylation of aryl

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and heteroaryl iodides using methoxyl amine hydrochloride as an ammonia equivalent S.T. Gadge, B.M. Bhanage* Synlett, 25, 85-88,2014 (Highlighted in Organic chemistry portal : http://www.organic-chemistry.org/)

186. Direct C2-Acylation of Azoles with Aldehydes via Metal and Solvent Free C–H Activation in the Presence of tert-Butyl Hydroperoxide A.B. Khemnar, B.M. Bhanage* Synlett, 25, 110-114,2014

185. Amine functionalised MCM-41 as a green, efficient, and heterogeneous catalyst for the regioselective synthesis of 5-aryl-2-oxazolidinones from CO2 and aziridines D.B. Nale, S. Rana, K.M. Parida, B.M Bhanage* Appl. Catal. A: Gen., 469, 340-349, 2014

184. Copper bis(2,2,6,6-teramethyl-3,5-heptanedionate) catalyzed coupling of sodium azide with aryl iodides/boronic acids to aryl azides or aryl amines S.R. Lanke, B.M. Bhanage* Syn. Commun., 44, 399-407, 2014

183. Regioselective hydroformylation of vinyl esters catalyzed by Rh(acac)(CO)2 with simple and efficient diphosphinite ligands S.R. Khan, B.M. Bhanage* Catal. Commun., 46, 109-112, 2014,182. Selective hydroformylation-acetalization of various olefins using simple and efficient Rh- phosphinite complex catalyst S.R. Khan, B.M. Bhanage* Tetrahedron Lett., 54, 5998-6001, 2013

181. Solar energy assisted synthesis of palladium nanoplates and its application in 2-phenoxy-1,1'- biphenyls and N,N-dimethyl-[1,1'-biphenyl] derivatives synthesis A.B. Patil, B. M. Bhanage* J. Mol. Catal. A.:Chem., 379, 30-37, 2013

180. Asymmetric ring opening of meso-epoxides with aromatic amines using (R)-(+)-BINOL- Sc(OTf)3-NMM complex as an efficient catalyst G.V. More, B.M. Bhanage* Eur. J. Org. Chem., 6900-6906, 2013

179. Selective hydroaminomethylation of olefins using simple and efficient Rh-phosphinite complex catalyst S.R. Khan, B.M. Bhanage* Appl. Organomet. Chem., 27,711-715, 2013 178. Nickel catalyzed three-component coupling reaction of terminal alkynes, dihalomethane and amines to propargylamines S.R. Lanke, B.M. Bhanage* Appl. Organomet. Chem., 27,729-733, 2013 (highlighed in ChemInform, Volume 45, Issue 17, page no, April 28, 2014)

177. Amberlyst-15©: An efficient heterogeneous reusable catalyst for selective anti-Markovnikov

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addition of thiols to alkenes/alkynes and for thiolysis of epoxides S.R. Lanke, B.M. Bhanage* Catal. Commun., 41, 29-33, 2013

176. Brønsted acidic ionic liquid as an efficient and reusable catalyst for synthesis of pyrazoles and β-enaminones Z.S. Qureshi, N.V. Dwivedi, Y. S. Wagh, B.M. Bhanage* Current Catal., 2, 70-78, 2013

175. Experimental and theoretical investigations of consequence of ionic liquid anion on copper (I) catalyzed reaction of aryl iodide and thiols K.D. Deshmukh,R.S. Madyal, Z.S. Qureshi,V.G. Gaikar, B.M. Bhanage* Ind. Eng. Chem. Res., 52, 4747-4757, 2013

174. Efficient, recyclable and phosphine-free carbonylative Suzuki coupling reaction using immobilized palladium ion-containing ionic liquid: Synthesis of aryl ketones and heteroaryl ketones. M.V. Khedkar, T. Sasaki, B.M. Bhanage* RSC Adv., 3, 7791-7797, 2013

173. Rhodium catalyzed cyanide-free cyanation of aryl halide by using formamide as a cyanide source A.B. Khemnar, D.N. Sawant, B.M. Bhanage* Tetrahedron Lett., 54, 2682-2684, 2013

172. Novel and green approach for the nanocrystalline magnesium oxide synthesis and its catalytic performance in Claisen-Schmidt condensation A.B. Patil, B.M. Bhanage* Catal. Commun., 36, 79-83, 2013

171. Selective hydroformylation of various olefins using diphosphinite ligands S.R. Khan, B.M. Bhanage* Appl. Organomet. Chem., 27, 313-317, 2013

170. Pd/C catalysed synthesis of oxamates by oxidative cross double carbonylation of amines and alcohols under co-catalyst, base, dehydrating agent and ligand-free conditions S.T. Gadge, B.M. Bhanage* J. Org. Chem., 78, 6793-6797, 2013

169. Immobilization of Candida cylindracea lipase on poly lactic acid, polyvinyl alcohol and chitosan based ternary blend film: Characterization, activity, stability and its application for N- acylation reactions K.C. Badgujar, K.P. Dhake, B.M. Bhanage* Process Biochem., 48, 1335-1348, 2013

168. Copper catalyzed synthesis of nitriles by aerobic oxidative reaction of alcohols and ammonium formate D.K. Yadav, B.M. Bhanage* Eur. J. Org. Chem., 5106-5110, 2013

167. Synthesis of α,β-alkynyl esters and unsymmetrical maleate esters catalyzed by Pd/C; An efficient phosphine-free catalytic system for oxidative alkoxycarbonylation of terminal alkynes S.T. Gadge, B.M. Bhanage* Synlett., 24, 981-986, 2013

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166. Synthesis of isoindole-1,3-dinones by palladium-catalyzed carbonylative cyclization of o- bromobenzoic acid and primary amines M.V. Khedkar, B.M. Bhanage* Front. Chem. Sci. Eng, 7, 226-232, 2013.

165. A rapid, one pot microwave assisted synthesis of nanosize cuprous oxide M.A. Bhosale, K.D. Bhatte, B.M Bhanage* Powder Tech., 235, 516-519, 2013

164. Enzymatic activity studies of Pseudomonas cepacia lipase adsorbed onto copolymer supports containing β-cyclodextrin K.P. Dhake, A.H. Karoyo, M.H. Mohamed, L.D. Wilson, B.M Bhanage* J. Mol. Catal. B: Enzymatic, 87, 105-112, 2013

163. Immobilized palladium metal containing ionic liquid catalyzed alkoxycarbonylation, phenoxycarbonylation and aminocarbonylation reactions M.V. Khedkar, T. Sasaki, B.M. Bhanage* ACS Catal., 3, 287-293, 2013

162. Solar energy assisted starch-stabilized PdNPs and their application in C-C coupling reactions A.B. Patil, B. M. Bhanage* J. Nanosci. & Nanotech., 13, 5061-5068, 2013

161. Lipase: A potential biocatalyst for the synthesis of valuable flavour and fragrance ester compounds K. P. Dhake, D.D. Thakare, B. M. Bhanage* Flavour & Fragrance J., 28, 71-83, 2013

160. Metal-free synthesis of 2-aminobenzoxazoles using hypervalent iodine reagent Y.S. Wagh, N.J. Tiwari, B. M. Bhanage* Tetrahedron Lett., 54, 1290-1293, 2013

159. Synthesis of cobalt oxide nanowires using glycerol thermal route K.D.Bhatte, B.M.Bhanage* Materials Lett., 96, 60-62, 2013

158. Selective and efficient synthesis of decahedral palladium nanoparticles and its catalytic performance for Suzuki coupling reaction A.B. Patil, D.S. Patil, B.M. Bhanage* J. Mol. Catal. A. Chem., 365, 146-153, 2012. (Top 25 Hotest Article during Oct-Dec 2012)

157. Cu(acac)2 catalyzed oxidative C-H bond amination of azoles with amines under base-free conditions. Y.S. Wagh, B. M. Bhanage* Tetrahedron Lett., 53, 6500-6503, 2012.

156. A rapid, one step microwave assisted synthesis of nanosize zinc oxide. K. D. Bhatte, D.N. Sawant, K. M. Deshmukh, B.M. Bhanage* Materials Lett., 69, 66-68, 2012.

155. Immobilization of steapsin lipase on macroporous Immobead-350 for biodiesel production using sunflower oil in solvent free system. K. P. Dhake, K.D. Bhatte, Y. S. Wagh, R. S. Singhal, B. M. Bhanage* Biotech. & Bioprocess Eng., 17, 959-965, 2012154. Chitosan biohydrogel beads: a recyclable, biodegradable, heterogeneous catalyst for the

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regioselective synthesis of 5-aryl-2-oxazolidinones from carbon dioxide and aziridines at ambient conditions. R.A. Watile, B.M. Bhanage* Ind. J. Chem. –Sec. A; 51A, 1354-1360, 2012. (invited article for a special issue)

153. Oxidative Aminocarbonylation of Terminal Alkynes for the Synthesis of Alk-2-ynamides by Using Palladium- on-Carbon as Efficient, Heterogeneous Phosphine-Free, and Reusable Catalyst. S. T. Gadge, M. V. Khedkar, S. R. Lanke, B. M. Bhanage* Adv. Synth. Catal., 354 , 2049-2056, 2012. (Work highlighted in Synfacts, 8, 1152, 2012.)

152. PS-Pd–NHC: an efficient and heterogeneous recyclable catalyst for direct reductive amination of carbonyl compounds with primary/secondary amines in aqueous medium. D. B. Bagal , R.A. Watile , M. V. Khedkar , K. P. Dhake, B. M. Bhanage* Catal. Sci. Technol., 2, 354-358, 2012.

151. Aminocarbonylation of aryl iodides with primary and secondary amines in aqueous medium using polymer supported palladium-N-heterocyclic carbine complex as an efficient and heterogeneous recyclable catalyst. Z.S. Qureshi, S.A. Revankar, M.V. Khedkar, B. M. Bhanage* Catal. Today, 198, 148-153, 2012.

150. Direct allylic amination of allylic alcohols with aromatic/aliphatic amines using Pd/TPPTS as an aqueous phase recyclable catalyst. Y.S. Wagh, Di.N. Sawant, K. P. Dhake, B.M. Bhanage.* Catal. Sci. Technol., 2, 835-840, 2012.

149. Efficient synthesis of cyclic carbonate from carbon dioxide using polymer anchored diol functionalized ionic liquids as a highly active heterogeneous catalyst. R.A. Watile, K.M. Deshmukh., K.P. Dhake., B.M. Bhanage* Catal. Sci. and Technol., 2, 1051-1055, 2012.

148. Investigation of steapsin lipase for kinetic resolution of secondary alcohols and synthesis of valuable acetates in non-aqueous reaction medium. K.P. Dhake, K.M. Deshmukh, Y.S. Wagh., R.S. Singhal, B.M. Bhanage* J. Mol. Catal. B: Enzymatic, 77, 15-23, 2012.

147. One pot green synthesis of nano sized zinc oxide by sonochemical method. K.D. Bhatte, D.N. Sawant, D.V. Pinjari, A.B. Pandit, B.M. Bhanage* Materials Lett., 77, 93–95, 2012.

146. Metal-free N-iodosuccinimide-catalyzed mild oxidative C–H bond amination of benzoxazoles. Y.S. Wagh, D.N. Sawant, B.M. Bhanage* Tetrahedron Lett., , 53 3482–3485, 2012.

145. Hydroarylation of arenes with styrenes using Montmorillonite K-10 as an efficient, selective, and recyclable catalyst. S. R. Lanke, Z. S. Qureshi, A. B. Patil, D. S. Patil, B. M. Bhanage * Green Chem. Lett. Rev., 5, 621-632, 2012.

144. Carbonylative cyclization of o-halobenzoic acids for synthesis of N-substituted phthalimides using polymer supported Palladium N-heterocyclic carbine as an efficient, heterogeneous and reusable catalyst. M. V. Khedkar, S. R. Khan, K. P. Dhake and B. M. Bhanage* Synthesis, 44, 2623-2629, 2012. (Work highlighted in Synfacts, 8, 1270, 2012.)

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143. ZnO nanoparticle by solar energy and their catalytic application for α-amino phosphonates synthesis. A. B. Patil, D. S. Patil, B. M. Bhanage* Materials Lett., 86, 50-53, 2012.

142. Solar energy assisted palladium nanoparticles synthesis in aqueous medium. A B. Patil , S. R. Lanke , K M. Deshmukh , A B. Pandit, B M. Bhanage* Materials Lett., 79, 1–3, 2012.

141. Synthesis of powdered silver nanoparticles using hydrogen in aqueous medium. K. D. Bhatte, K. M. Deshmukh, Y. P. Patil, D. N. Sawant, S. I. Fujita, M. Arai, B. M. Bhanage* Particuology, 10, 140–143, 2012.

140. Formylation and acetylation of alcohols using Amberlyst-15® as a recyclable heterogeneous catalyst A. S. Singh, B. M. Bhanage, J. M. Nagarkar* Green Chem. Lett. Rev., 5,, 27-32, 2012.

139. Pd(OAc)2 catalyzed carbonylative coupling of aryl iodide with ortho-haloamines in water. P. J. Tambade, Y. P. Patil, Z. S. Qureshi, K. P. Dhake, B. M. Bhanage* Synthetic Commun., 42, 176-185, 2012.

138. Ionic liquid [NMP]+HSO4- : An efficient and recyclable catalyst for the synthesis of 1-

amidoalkyl-2-naphthols and 1-carbamatoalkyl-2-naphthols under solvent free conditions. K. M. Deshmukh, Z. S. Qureshi, Y. P. Patil, B. M. Bhanage* Synthetic Commun, 42, 93-101, 2012.

137. Additive free microwave assisted synthesis of nanocrystalline Mg(OH)2 and MgO K.D. Bhatte, D. N. Sawant, K. M. Deshmukh, B. M. Bhanage* Particuology, 10, 384-387, 2012.

136. Regioselective synthesis of 5-aryl-2-oxazolidinones from carbon dioxide and aziridines using Br−Ph3

+PPEG600P+Ph3Br− as an efficient, homogenous recyclable catalyst at ambient conditions. R. A. Watile, D. B. Bagal, Y.P. Patil, B.M. Bhanage,* Tetrahedron Lett., 52, 6383-6387, 2011.

135. Nanosize Co3O4 as a novel, robust, efficient and recyclable catalyst for A3-coupling reaction of propargylamines K.D. Bhatte, D.N. Sawant, K.M. Deshmukh, B,M. Bhanage* Catal. Commun. 16, 114–119, 2011.

134. One-pot electrochemical synthesis of palladium nanoparticles and their application in Suzuki reaction of unactivated halides in aqueous media. K.M.Deshmukh, Z.S.Qureshi, K.D.Bhatte, K.A.Venkatesan,T.G.Srinivasan, P.R.Vasudeva Rao, B.M. Bhanage* New J. Chem., 35, 2747-2751, 2011.

133. Polymer supported diol functionalized ionic liquids: An efficient, heterogeneous and recyclable catalyst for 5-aryl-2-oxazolidinones synthesis from CO2 and aziridines under mild and solvent free condition. R. A. Watile, D. B. Bagal, K. M. Deshmukh, K.P. Dhake, B.M. Bhanage* J. Mol. Catal. A: Chem., 351, 196-203, 2011.

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132. PEG-anchored Rhodium polyether diphosphinite complex as an efficient homogeneous and recyclable catalyst for hydroaminomethylation of olefins. S. R. Khan, M. V. Khedkar, Z. S. Qureshi, D. B. Bagal, B. M. Bhanage* Catal. Commun., 15, 141– 145, 2011.

131. Palladium on Carbon: An efficient, heterogeneous and reusable catalytic system for carbonylative synthesis of N-substituted phthalimides. M. V. Khedkar, S. R. Khan, D. N. Sawant, D. B. Bagal, B. M. Bhanage* Adv. Synth. Catal., 353, 3415-3422, 2011.

130. Carbon monoxide free one step synthesis of isoindole-1,3-diones via cycloaminocarbonylation of o-halo-arenes using formamides. D. N. Sawant, Y. S. Wagh, K. D. Bhatte, B. M. Bhanage* Eur. J. Org. Chem., 6719-6724, 2011.

129. Allylation of 1-phenyl-1-propyne with N- and O- pronucleophiles using polymersupported triphenylphosphine palladium complex as a heterogeneous and recyclable catalyst Y. S. Wagh, D. N. Sawant, K. P. Dhake, K. M. Deshmukh, B. M. Bhanage* Tetrahedron Lett., 52,, 5676-5679, 2011.

128. Improved activity and stability of Rhizopus oryzae lipase via immobilization for citronellol ester synthesis in supercritical carbon dioxide. K. P. Dhake, K. M. Deshmukh, Y. P. Patil, R. S. Singhal, B. M. Bhanage* J. Biotech., 156, 46-51, 2011.

127. Bronsted acidic ionic liquid: A simple, efficient and recyclable catalyst for regioselective alkylation of phenols and anti-Markovnikov addition of thiols to alkenes. Z. S. Qureshi, K. M. Deshmukh, K. P. Dhake and B. M. Bhanage* RSC Adv. 1, 1106-1112, 2011.

126. Microwave ECR plasma assisted MOCVD of Y2O3 thin films using Y(tod)3 precursor and their characterization S. Barve, M. Deo, R. Kar, N. Sreenivasan, R. K. A. Biswas, B. Bhanage, M. Rao, L.M. Gantayet, D. Patil* Plasma Process. Polym., 8, 740-749, 2011.

125. Palladium-catalyzed carbon monoxide free aminocarbonylation of aryl halides using N- substituted formamides as an amide source. D. N. Sawant, Y. S. Wagh, K. D. Bhatte, B. M. Bhanage* J. Org. Chem., 76, 5489-5494, 2011. Top 20 most downloaded articles of June 2011.

124. An efficient and heterogeneous recyclable palladium catalyst for chemoselective conjugate reduction of α,β unsaturated carbonyls in aqueous medium. D. B. Bagal, Ziyauddin S. Qureshi, Kishor P. Dhake, Shoeb R. Khan, B. M.Bhanage* Green Chem., 13, 1490-1494, 2011.

123. Palladium polyether diphosphinite complex anchored in polyethylene glycol as an efficient homogeneous recyclable catalyst for Heck reactions. D. N. Sawant, Y. S. Wagh, K. D. Bhatte, A. G. Panda, B. M. Bhanage* Tetrahedron Lett, 52, 2390-2393, 2011.

122. Reductive carbonylation of aryl and heteroaryl iodides using Pd(acac)2 as an efficient catalyst

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A. S. Singh, J. M. Nagarkar*, B. M. Bhanage Tetrahedron Lett., 52, 2383-2386, 2011.

121. HPMC-PVA film immobilized Rhizopus oryzae lipase as a biocatalyst for transesterification reaction K. P. Dhake, P. J. Tambade, Z. S. Qureshi, R. S. Singhal, B. M. Bhanage.* ACS Catal., 1, 316-322, 2011.

120. Cyanides free cyanation of aryl halides using formamide D. N. Sawant, Y. S. Wagh, P. J. Tambade, K. D. Bhatte, B. M. Bhanage* Adv. Synth. Catal., 353, 781-787, 2011. Top 20 most downloaded articles of May 2011.

119. Pd(OAc)2/dppf as an efficient and highly active catalyst for the allylation of amines, alcohols and carboxylic acids with 1-phenyl-1-propyne. Y. S. Wagh, D. N. Sawant, P. J. Tambade, K. P. Dhake, B. M. Bhanage* Tetrahedron, 67, 2414-2421, 2011.

118. Ultrasound assisted additive free synthesis of nanocrystalline zinc oxide K. D. Bhatte, S. Fujita, M. Arai, A. B. Pandit, B. M. Bhanage* Ultrasonic Sonochem., 18, 54-28, 2011.

117. A simple, efficient and recyclable phosphine-free catalytic system for carbonylative Suzuki coupling reaction of aryl and heteroaryl iodides. Z. S. Qureshi, K. M. Deshmukh, P. J. Tambade, B. M. Bhanage* Synthesis, 243-250, 2011.

116. Effects of precursor evaporation temperature on the properties of the yttrium oxide thin films deposited by microwave electron cyclotron resonance plasma assisted metal organic chemical vapor deposition. S.A. Barve, J.N. Mithal, M.N. Deo, A. Biswas, R. Mishra, R. Kishore, B.M. Bhanage, L. M. Gantayet, D. S. Patil. Thin Solid Films, 519, 3011-3020, 2011.

115. Polyvinylsulfonic acid as a novel Brønsted acid catalyst for the synthesis of bis(indolyl)methanes S.S. Ekbote, K. M. Deshmukh, Z. S. Qureshi, B. M. Bhanage* Green Chem. Lett. Rev. 4, 177-183, 2011.

114. An efficient, catalyst- and solvent-free N-formylation of aromatic and aliphatic amines K. P. Dhake, P. J. Tambade, R. S. Singhal, B. M. Bhanage* Green Chem. Lett. Rev. 4, 151-157, 2011.

113. Pd/C: an efficient, heterogeneous and reusable catalyst for phosphine-free carbonylative Suzuki coupling reaction of aryl an heteroaryl iodides. M. V. Khedkar, P. J. Tambade, Z. S. Qureshi, B. M. Bhanage* Eur. J. Org. Chem., 6981–6986, 2010.

112. Amberlyst-15 in ionic liquid: An efficient and recyclable reagent for the nucleophilic substitution of alcohols and alkenes. Z. S. Qureshi, K. M. Deshmukh, P. J. Tambade, B. M. Bhanage* Eur. J. Org. Chem., 6233–6238, 2010.

111. Transesterification of dimethyl carbonate with phenol using Brønsted and Lewis acidic ionic

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liquids. K. M. Deshmukh, Z. S. Qureshi, K. P. Dhake, B. M. Bhanage* Catal. Commun., 12, 207-211, 2010.

110. Approach for catalyst-product separation using recyclable liquid phase catalysis. A. G. Panda, Y. P. Patil, P. J. Tambade, B. M. Bhanage* Ind. Eng. Chem. Res., 49, 8360-8364, 2010.

109. Allylic amination of internal alkynes with aromatic and aliphatic amines using polymer- supported triphenylphoshine palladium complex as a heterogeneous and recyclable catalyst. Y. S. Wagh, D. N. Sawant, P. J. Tambade, B. M. Bhanage* Eur. J. Org. Chem., 5071-5076, 2010.

108. Silver nanoparticles as an efficient, heterogeneous and recyclable catalyst for synthesis of β enaminones. K. D. Bhatte, P. J. Tambade, K. P. Dhake, B. M. Bhanage* Catal. Commun., 11, 1233-1237, 2010.

107. Promiscuous Candida antarctica lipase B catalyzed synthesis of β-amino esters via aza-Michael addition of amines to acrylates. K. P. Dhake, P. J. Tambade, R. S. Singhal, B. M. Bhanage* Tetrahedron Lett., 51, 4455-4458, 2010.

106. Microwave-assisted additive free synthesis of nanocrystalline zinc oxide. K. D. Bhatte, P. J. Tambade, S. Fujita, M. Arai, B. M. Bhanage* Powder Tech., 203, 415-418, 2010.

105. FeCl3/PPh3 catalyzed Sonogashira coupling reaction of aryl iodides with terminal alkynes. D. N. Sawant, P. J. Tambade, Y. S. Wagh and B. M. Bhanage* Tetrahedron Lett., 51, 2758-2761, 2010.

104. Microwave ECR plasma CVD of cubic Y2O3 coatings and their characterization. S. A. Barve, Jagannath, N. Mithal, M. N. Deo, N. Chand, B. M. Bhanage, L. M. Gantayet, D. S. Patil* Surf. Coat. Tech., 204, 3167-3172, 2010.

103. Synthesis of benzimidazoles and benzoxazoles using Palladium bis (2,2,6,6-tetramethy l-3,5- heptanedionate) as a novel catalyst. M. D. Bhor, B. M. Bhanage* Synthetic Commun., 40, 1743-1749, 2010.

102. Carbon Dioxide: A renewable feedstock for the synthesis of fine and bulk chemicals. Y. P. Patil, P. J. Tambade, S. R. Jagtap, B. M. Bhanage* Front. Chem. Eng. China, 4, 213-235, 2010.

101. Amberlyst-15® in ionic liquid: an efficient and recyclable reagent for the benzylation and hydroalkylation of β-dicarbonyl compounds. Z. S Qureshi, K. M Deshmukh, P. J. Tambade, B. M.Bhanage* Tetrahedron Lett, 51, 724-729, 2010.

100. Hydroformylation of allyl acetate using rhodium polyether diphoshinite catalyst. A.G. Panda, P. J. Tambade, Y.P. Patil, B. M. Bhanage* Reac. Kinet.& Catal.Lett., 99, 144-148, 2010.

99. Multicomponent reactions catalyzed by Lanthanides.

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P. J. Tambade, Y. P. Patil and B.M. Bhanage*. Curr. Org. Chem., 13, 1805-1819, 2009.

98. Synthesis of quinazoline-2,4(1H,3H)-diones from carbon dioxide and 2-aminobenzonitriles using MgO/ZrO2 as a solid base catalyst Y. P. Patil, P. J. Tambade, K. V. Parghi, R. V. Jayaram, B. M. Bhanage* Catal Lett.,133, 201-208, 2009.

97. Synthesis of quinazoline-2,4(1H,3H)-diones from carbon dioxide and 2-aminobenzonitriles using [Bmim]OH as a homogeneous recyclable catalyst Y. P. Patil, P. J. Tambade, B. M. Bhanage* Catal. Today, 148, 355-360, 2009.

96. Regioselectivity in hydroformylation of aryl olefins using novel rhodium polyether phosphinite catalysts. A. G. Panda, M. D. Bhor, S. S. Ekbote, B. M. Bhanage* Catal. Lett, 131, 649-655, 2009.

95. Polyvinylsulfonic acid as a novel Bronsted acid catalyst for Michael addition of indoles to α,β- unsaturated ketones S. S. Ekbote, A. G. Panda, M. D. Bhor, B. M. Bhanage* Catal. Commun. 10, 1569-1573, 2009. (Top 25 hottest article of 2009)

94. Synthesis of 1,3-disubstituted symmetrical/unsymmetrical ureas via Cs2CO3- catalyzed transamination of ethylene carbonate and primary amines S. R. Jagtap, Y. P. Patil, A. G. Panda, B. M. Bhanage* Synthetic Commun., 39, 2093-2100, 2009.

93. Phosphine-free palladium catalyzed carbonylative Suzuki coupling reaction of aryl and heteroaryl iodides. P. J. Tambade, Y. P. Patil, B. M. Bhanage* Eur. J. Org. Chem., 18, 3022-3025, 2009.

92. Palladium bis(2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-3,5-heptanedionate) catalyzed alkoxycarbonylation and aminocarbonylation reactions. P. J. Tambade, Y. P. Patil, B. M. Bhanage* Applied Organomet. Chem., 23, 235-240, 2009.

91. Candida antarctica lipase B-catalyzed synthesis of acetamides using [BMIm](PF6) as a reaction medium. K. P. Dhake, Z. S. Qureshi, R. S. Singhal, B. M. Bhanage* Tetrahedron Lett., 50, 2811-2814, 2009.

90. Ultrasound assisted regioselective sulfonation of aromatic compounds with sulfuric acid. Z. S. Qureshi, K. M. Deshmukh, S. R. Jagtap, N. S. Nandurkar, B. M. Bhanage* Ultrasonics Sonochem., 16, 308-311, 2009.

89. ZrOCl2. 8H2O: an efficient catalyst for one-pot synthesis of a -amino phosphonates under solvent-free conditions. M. J. Bhanushali, N. S. Nandurkar, S. R. Jagtap, B. M. Bhanage* Synthetic Commun. 39, 845-859, 2009.

88. Bronsted acidic ionic liquid as an efficient and reusable catalyst for transesterification of

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β-ketoesters. Z. S. Qureshi, K. M. Deshmukh, M. D. Bhor, B. M. Bhanage* Catal. Commun., 10, 833-837, 2009. (Top 25 hottest article of 2009)

87. One-pot synthesis of β-amido ketones using bronsted acidic ionic liquid as an efficient and reusable catalyst. K. M. Deshmukh, Z. S. Qureshi, N. S. Nandurkar, B. M. Bhanage* Can. J. Chem., 87, 401-405, 2009.

86. Cesium carbonate catalyzed efficient synthesis of quinazoline-2,4-(1H,3H)-diones using carbon dioxide and 2-aminobenzonitriles Y. P. Patil, P. J. Tambade, S. R. Jagtap, B. M. Bhanage* Green Chem. Lett & Rev.,1, 127-132, 2008.

85. Synthesis of alkyl iodides/nitriles from carbonyl compounds using novel ruthenium tris(2,2,6,6- tetramethyl-3,5-heptanedionate) as catalyst. M. D. Bhor, A. G. Panda, N. S. Nandurkar, B.M. Bhanage* Tetrahedron Lett., 49, 6475-6479, 2008.

84. Selective hydroformylation of unsaturated esters using a Rh/PPh3-supported ionic liquid phase catalyst followed by a novel route to pyrazolin-5-ones A. G. Panda, M. D. Bhor, S. R. Jagtap, B. M. Bhanage* Applied Catal. A.: Chem., 347, 142-147, 2008.

83. Palladium β-diketonate complex catalyzed synthesis of monosubstituted arylferrocenes V. H. Purecha, N. S. Nandurkar, B. M. Bhanage, J. M. Nagarkar* Tetrahedron Lett., 49, 5252-5254, 2008.

82. Pd(OAc)2 catalyzed aminocarbonylation of aryl iodides with aromatic/aliphatic amines in water. P. J. Tambade, Y. P. Patil, M J. Bhanushali, B. M. Bhanage* Synthesis, 2347-2352, 2008.

81. Hydrogenation of α,β-unsaturated carbonyl compounds using recyclable water-soluble FeII/EDTA complex catalyst M. D. Bhor, A. G. Panda, S. R. Jagtap, B. M. Bhanage* Catal. Lett., 124, 157-164, 2008.

80. Synthesis of 2-oxazolidinones/2-imidazolidinones from CO2, different epoxides and amino alcohols/alkylene diamines using Br−Ph3

+P-PEG-P+Ph3Br− as homogenous recyclable catalyst. Y. P. Patil, P. J. Tambade, S. R. Jagtap, B. M. Bhanage* J. Mol. Catal., A. Chem.; 289, 14-21, 2008.

79. Ultrasound assisted synthesis of metal-1,3-diketonates. N. S. Nandurkar, D. S. Patil, B. M. Bhanage* Inorg. Chem. Commun. 11, 733-736, 2008.

78. Ruthenium tris(2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-3,5-heptanedionate) catalyzed synthesis of vinyl carbamates using carbon dioxide, amines and alkynes. Y. P. Patil, P. J. Tambade, N. S. Nandurkar, B. M. Bhanage* Catal. Commun., 9, 2068-2072, 2008.

77. Microwave electron cyclotron resonance plasma metal organic chemical vapor deposition of Y2O3 coatings. S. A. Barve, N. S. Nandurkar , N. Chand , S. B. Singh , N. Mithal, Jagannath, B. M. Bhanage , D. S. Patil * , L. M. Gantayet

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J. Phys. C.S., 114, 012045, 2008.

76. Heterogeneous base catalyzed synthesis of 2-oxazolidinones/2-imidiazolidinones via transesterification of ethylene carbonate with β-aminoalcohols/1,2-diamines S. R. Jagtap, Y. P. Patil, S. Fujita, M. Arai, B. M. Bhanage* Applied Catal. A. Chem., 341,133-138, 2008.

75. Y(NO3)3·6H2O catalyzed regioselective ring opening of epoxides with aliphatic, aromatic, and heteroaromatic amines. M. J. Bhanushali, N. S. Nandurkar, M. D. Bhor, B. M. Bhanage* Tetrahedron Lett., 49, 3672-3676, 2008.

74. Synthesis of dimethyl carbonate via transesterification of ethylene carbonate with methanol using poly-4-vinyl pyridine as a novel base catalyst. S. R. Jagtap, M. D. Bhor, B. M. Bhanage* Catal. Commun., 9, 1928-1931, 2008.

73. Copper catalyzed Pd-free carbonylative Sonogashira coupling reaction of aliphatic aromatic alkynes with iodoaryls. P. J. Tambade, Y. P. Patil, N. S. Nandurkar, B. M. Bhanage* Synlett., 886-888, 2008.

72. Pd/C: An efficient, heterogeneous and reusable catalyst for carbon monoxide-free aminocarbonylation of aryl iodides. P. J. Tambade, Y. P. Patil, M. J. Bhanushali, B. M. Bhanage* Tetrahedron Lett., 49, 2221-2224, 2008.

71. Palladium bis(2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-3,5-heptanedionate) catalyzed Suzuki, Heck, Sonogashira and cyanation reactions. N. S. Nandurkar, B. M. Bhanage* Tetrahedron, 64, 3655-3660, 2008.

70. Y(NO3)3.6H2O catalyzed aza-Michael addition of aromatic/hetero-aromatic amines under solvent-free conditions. M. J. Bhanushali, N. S. Nandurkar, M. D. Bhor, B. M. Bhanage* Catal. Commun., 9, 1189-1195, 2008.

69. Palladium bis(2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-3,5-heptanedionate): an efficient catalyst for regioselective C-2 arylation of heterocycles. N. S. Nandurkar, M. J. Bhanushali, M. D. Bhor, B. M. Bhanage* Tetrahedron Lett., 49, 1045-1048, 2008.

68. Direct reductive amination of carbonyl compounds with primary/secondary amines using recyclable water-soluble FeII/EDTA complex as catalyst. M. D. Bhor, M. J. Bhanushali, N. S. Nandurkar, B. M. Bhanage* Tetrahedron Lett., 49, 2008, 965-969.

67. Copper bis(2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-3,5-heptanedionate) catalyzed synthesis of N-substituted ferrocenes. V. H. Purecha, N. S. Nandurkar, B. M. Bhanage, J. M. Nagarkar* Tetrahedron Lett., 49, 1384-1387, 2008. 66. Regioselective hydroformylation of allylic alcohols using Rh/PPh3 supported ionic liquid-phase catalyst, followed by hydrogenation to 1,4-butanediol using Ru/PPh3 supported ionic liquid- phase catalyst.

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A. G. Panda, S. R. Jagtap, N. S. Nandurkar, B. M. Bhanage* Ind. Eng. Chem. Res., 47, 969-972, 2008.

65. Cation exchange resin catalyzed hydroamination of vinylpyridines with aliphatic/aromatic amines. M. J. Bhanushali, N. S. Nandurkar, M. D. Bhor, B. M. Bhanage* Catal. Commun., 9, 425-430, 2008.

64. Ultrasound promoted selective synthesis of 1,1-binaphthyls catalyzed by Fe impregnated pillared Montmorillonite K10 in presence of TBHP as an oxidant. M. D. Bhor, N. S. Nandurkar, M. J. Bhanushali, B. M. Bhanage* Ultrasonics Sonochem., 15, 195-202, 2008.

63. Highly efficient chemoselective catalytic hydrogenation of diaryl substituted α,β-unsaturated nitriles/carbonyls using homogeneous Pd(OAc)2/PPh3 catalyst M. D. Bhor, M. J. Bhanushali, N. S. Nandurkar, B. M. Bhanage* Catal. Commun., 8, 2064-2068, 2007.

62. Ultrasound-assisted regioselective nitration of phenols using dilute nitric acid in a biphasic medium. N. S. Nandurkar, M. D. Bhor, S. D. Samant, B. M. Bhanage* Ind. Eng. Chem. Res., 46, 8590-8596, 2007.

61. Synthesis of sterically hindered 1,3-diketones. N. S. Nandurkar, M. J. Bhanushali, D. S. Patil, B. M. Bhanage* Synthetic. Commun., 37, 4111-4115, 2007.

60. Zinc mediated selective acylation of ferrocene under solvent-free condions. V. H. Purecha, N. S. Nandurkar, B. M. Bhanage, J. M. Nagarkar* J. Chem. Res., 426-428, 2007.

59. N-arylation of aliphatic, aromatic and heteroaromatic amines catalyzed by copper bis(2,2,6,6- tetramethyl-3,5-heptanedionate). N. S. Nandurkar, M. J. Bhanushali, M. D. Bhor, B. M. Bhanage* Tetrahedron Lett., 48, 6573-6576, 2007.

58. Y(NO3)3·6H2O:A novel and reusable catalyst for one pot synthesis of 3,4-dihydropyrimidin- 2(1H)-ones under solvent-free conditions. N. S. Nandurkar, M. J. Bhanushali, M. D. Bhor, B. M. Bhanage* J. Mol. Catal. A: Chem., 271, 14-17, 2007.

57. Silica supported polyvinyl pyridine as a highly active heterogeneous base catalyst for the synthesis of cyclic carbonates from carbon dioxide and epoxides S. R. Jagtap, V. P. Raje, S. D. Samant, B. M. Bhanage* J. Mol. Catal. A: Chem., 266, 69-74, 2007.

56. Ultrasound-assisted synthesis of β-enaminonitriles in the presence of base S. R. Jagtap, M. J. Bhanushali, N. S. Nandurkar, B. M. Bhanage* Synthetic.Commun., 37, 2253–2258, 2007.

55. Direct reductive amination of carbonyl compounds using bis(triphenylphosphine) copper(I) tetrahydroborate M. J. Bhanushali, N. S. Nandurkar, M. D. Bhor, B. M. Bhanage* Tetrahedron Lett., 48, 1273-1276, 2007.

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54. Synthesis of propargylic alcohols by base promoted alkynylation of ketones with ethynylbenzene using ionic liquid [(bmim) PF6]. S. R. Jagtap, B. M. Bhanage* J. Chem. Res., 370-372, 2007.

53. Ultrasound promoted regioselective nitration of phenols using dilute nitric acid in the presence of phase transfer catalyst. N. S. Nandurkar, M. J. Bhanushali, S. R. Jagtap, B. M. Bhanage* Ultrasonics Sonochemistry, 14, 41-45, 2007.

52. Mesoporous smectite incorporated in alkali metal ions as solid base catalysts. S. Fujita*, B. M. Bhanage, D. Aoki, Y. Ochiai, N. Iwasa, M. Arai Applied Catal. A: Gen., 313, 151-159, 2006.

51. A comparative study of supported aqueous and ethylene glycol phase catalysts in stilbene hydrogenation, influence of different modes of dispersion of supported liquid. S. Fujita*, Y. Sano, B. M.Bhanage, M. Arai Applied Catal. A: Gen., 314, 89-93, 2006.

50. Synthesis of cyclic carbonates from carbon dioxide and epoxides using alkali metal halide supported liquid phase catalyst. S. R. Jagtap, M. J. Bhanushali, A. G. Panda, B. M. Bhanage* Catal. Lett., 112, 51-55, 2006.

49. An efficient oxidative coupling of naphthols catalyzed by Fe impregnated pillared montmorillonite-K10. M. D. Bhor, N. S. Nandurkar, M. J. Bhanushali, B. M. Bhanage* Catal. Lett., 112, 45-50, 2006.

48. Palladium / 1,2-bis(diphenyl phosphino)ethane catalysed amination of aryl halides with aliphatic/aromatic amines. M. J. Bhanushali, N. S. Nandurkar, M. D. Bhor and B. M. Bhanage* J. Mol. Catal. A. Chem., 259, 46-50, 2006.

47. Low Temperature recyclable catalyst for Heck reaction using ultrasound. G. V. Ambulgekar, B. M .Bhanage, S. D. Samant* Tetrahedron Lett., 46, 2483-2485, 2005.

46. Synthesis of N,N’-disubstituted urea synthesis from ethylene carbonate and amine using CaO as catalyst. S. Fujita, B. M. Bhanage and M. Arai* J. Mol. Catal. A. Chem., 230, 43-48, 2005.

45. Synthesis of N,N’-disubstituted urea from ethylene carbonate and amine using CaO. S. Fujita, B. M. Bhanage, M. Arai* Chem. Lett., 33, 742-743, 2004.

44. Hydroformylation of 1,5-hexadiene catalyzed with rhodium complexes in supercritical carbon dioxide and in toluene: Effects of fluorinated phosphine ligands and pressure. S. Fujita, S. Fujisawa, B. M. Bhanage, M. Arai* Eur. J. Org. Chem., 2881-2887, 2004.

43. One-pot synthesis of styrene carbonate from styrene in tetrabutylammonium bromide.

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J. Sun, S. Fujita, B. M. Bhanage, M. Arai* Catal. Today, 93-95, 383-388, 2004.

42. Supported liquid phase catalysts containing ruthenium complexes for selective hydrogenation of α, β -unsaturated aldehydes : Importance of interfaces between aqueous liquid film and organic solvent for the control of product selectivity. S. Fujita, Y. Sano, B. M. Bhanage, M. Arai* J. Catal., 225, 95-104, 2004.

41. Direct oxidative carboxylation of styrene to styrene carbonate in the presence of ionic liquids. J. Sun, S. Fujita, B. M. Bhanage, M. Arai* Catal. Commun., 5, 83-87, 2004.

40. Non-catalytic clean synthesis route using urea to cyclic urea and cyclic urethane compounds B. M. Bhanage, S. Fujita,Y. Ikushima, M. Arai* Green Chem., 6, 78-80, 2004.

39. Rhodium-tris(3,5-bis(trifluoromethyl)phenyl)phosphine catalyzed hydroformylation of dienes to dialdehydes in supercritical carbon dioxide with high activity. S. Fujita, S. Fujisawa, B. M. Bhanage, M. Arai*. Tetrahedron Lett., 45, 1307-1310, 2004.

38. Heck reactions with various types of palladium complex catalysts: application of multiphase catalysis and supercritical carbon dioxide. B. M. Bhanage, S. Fujita, M. Arai* J. Organomet. Chem., 687, 211-218, 2003.

37. Transesterification of urea and ethylene glycol to ethylene carbonate as an important step for urea based dimethyl carbonate synthesis. B. M. Bhanage, S. Fujita,Y. Ikushima, M. Arai* Green Chem., 5, 429-432, 2003.

36. Synthesis of cyclic ureas and urethanes from alkylene diamines and amino alcohols with pressurized carbon dioxide in the absence of catalysts B. M. Bhanage, S. Fujita,Y. Ikushima, M. Arai* Green Chem., 5, 340-342, 2003.

35. Alkali metal-incorporated mesoporous smectites: crystallinity and textural properties H. Yan-feng, S. Fujita, N. Iwasa, B. M. Bhanage, M. Arai* Chem. Res. Chin. Univ.,19, 253-256, 2003.

34. Simultaneous application of two or more supported liquid-phase organometallic catalysts: heterogeneous multifunctional reaction systems B. M. Bhanage, S. Fujita, T. Yoshida, Y. Sano, M. Arai* Tetrahedron Lett., 44, 3505-3507, 2003.

33. Synthesis of dimethyl carbonate and glycols from carbon dioxide, epoxides, and methanol using heterogeneous Mg containing smectite catalysts: Effect of reaction variables on activity and selectivity performance. B. M. Bhanage, S. Fujita, Y. Ikushima, K. Torii, M. Arai* Green Chem., 5, 71–75, 2003.

32. Kinetic analysis of hydrogenation of cinnamaldehyde with a ruthenium complex catalyst in

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several solvents. S. Fujita, Y. Sano, B. M. Bhanage, M. Arai* J. Chem. Eng. Japan, 36, 155-160, 2003.

31. Concurrent synthesis of dimethyl carbonate and ethylene glycol via transesterification of ethylene carbonate and methanol using smectite catalysts containing Mg and/or Ni. B. M. Bhanage, S. Fujita, Y.-F. He, Y. Ikushima, M. Shirai, K. Torii, M. Arai* Catal. Lett., 83, 137-141, 2002.

30. Selective hydrogenation of phenylacetylene with graphite intercalated platinum nanosheets. M. Shirai, B. M. Bhanage, H. Senboku, S. Fujita, M. Arai* J. Japan Pet. Inst., 45, 420-421, 2002.

29. Hydroformylation of 1-hexene catalyzed with rhodium fluorinated phoshine complexes in supercritical carbon dioxide and in conventional organic solvents: Effects of ligands and pressures. S. Fujita, S. Fujisawa, B. M. Bhanage, Y. Ikushima, M. Arai* New J. Chem., 26, 1479-1484, 2002.

28. Heck reaction with a silica supported Pd-TPPTS liquid phase catalyst: Effect of reaction conditions and the various amines on the reaction rate. S. Fujita, Y. Yoshida, B. M. Bhanage, M. Arai* J. Mol. Catal. A,. 188, 37-43, 2002.

27. Chemical fixation of carbon dioxide to propylene carbonate using smectite catalysts with high activity and selectivity. S. Fujita, B. M. Bhanage, Y. Ikushima, M. Shirai, K. Torii, M. Arai* Catal. Lett., 79, 95-98, 2002.

26. Palladium-based supported liquid phase catalysts: influence of preparation variables on the activity and enhancement of the activity on recycling in the Heck reaction. S. Fujita, Y. Yoshida, B. M. Bhanage, M. Arai* J. Mol. Catal. A,. 180, 277-284, 2002.

25. Palladium-catalyzed Heck coupling reactions using different fluorinated phosphine ligands in compressed carbon dioxide and conventional organic solvents. S. Fujita, K. Yuzawa, B. M. Bhanage, Y. Ikushima, M. Arai* J. Mol. Catal. A, 180, 35-42, 2002.

24. Catalyst-product Separation Techniques in Heck Reactions. B. M. Bhanage, M. Arai* Catal. Rev. Sci. & Eng., 43, 315-345, 2001.

23. Synthesis of dimethyl carbonate and glycols from carbon dioxide, epoxides, and methanol using heterogeneous basic metal oxides catalysts with high activity and selectivity. B. M. Bhanage, S. Fujita, Y. Ikushima, M. Arai* Applied Catal. A, 219, 259-266, 2001.

22. Synthesis of dimethyl carbonate from carbon dioxide and methanol in the presence of methyl iodide and base catalysts under mild conditions - Effect of reaction conditions and reaction mechanism. S. Fujita, B. M. Bhanage, Y. Ikushima, M. Arai* Green Chem, 3, 87-91, 2001.

21. Heck reactions in supercritical carbon dioxide using organometallic complex catalysts.

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B. M. Bhanage, Y. Ikushima, M. Shirai, M. Arai* High Pressure Res., 20,131-142, 2001.

20. Supported liquid film catalyst and biphasic catalysis using water soluble metal complexes in a medium of supercritical carbon dioxide. B. M. Bhanage, Y. Ikushima, M. Shirai, M. Arai* Stud. Surf. Sci. & Catal., 132, 1079-1082, 2001.

19. Selectivity in Sulfonation of triphenyl phosphine. B. M. Bhanage, S. S. Divekar, R. M. Deshpande*, R.V. Chaudhari Org. Proc. & Res. Dev., 4, 342-345, 2000.

18. Heck reactions of iodobenzene and methyl acrylate with conventional supported palladium catalysts in the presence of organic and/or inorganic bases without ligands. F. G. Zhao, B. M. Bhanage, M. Shirai, M. Arai* Chem. Eur. J., 6, 843-848, 2000.

17. The selective formation of unsaturated alcohols by hydrogenation of -unsaturated aldehydes in supercritical carbon dioxide using unpromoted Pt/Al2O3 catalyst. B. M. Bhanage, Y. Ikushima, M. Shirai, M. Arai* Catal. Lett., 62, 175-177, 1999.

16. Heck reactions using water soluble metal complexes in supercritical carbon dioxide. B. M. Bhanage, Y. Ikushima, M. Shirai, M. Arai* Tetrahedron Lett., 40, 6427-6430, 1999.

15. Heterogeneous catalyst system for Heck reaction using supported ethylene glycol phase Pd/TPPTS catalyst with inorganic base. B. M. Bhanage, M. Shirai, M. Arai* J. Mol. Catal. A, 145, 69-74, 1999.

14. Multiphase catalysis using water soluble metal complexes in supercritical carbon dioxide B. M. Bhanage, Y. Ikushima, M. Shirai, M. Arai* Chem. Commun., 1277-1278, 1999.

13. Effect of triphenylphosphine concentration on the kinetics of homogeneous Heck reaction in different solvents. F. G. Zhao, B. M. Bhanage, M. Shirai, M. Arai* J. Mol. Catal. A, 142, 383-388, 1999.

12. A Kinetic study of Heck reaction of iodobenzene and methyl acrylate using homogeneous Pd/TPP catalyst. F. G. Zhao, B. M. Bhanage, M. Shirai, M. Arai* Stud. Surf. Sci. & Catal., 122, 427-430, 1998.

11. Comparison of activity and selectivity of various metal-TPPTS complex catalysts in ethylene glycol-toluene biphasic Heck vinylation of iodobenzene. B. M. Bhanage, F. G. Zhao, M. Shirai, M. Arai* Tetrahedron Lett., 39, 9509-9512, 1998.

10. Heck reaction using Nickel/TPPTS catalyst and inorganic base on supported ethylene glycol phase. B. M. Bhanage, F. G. Zhao, M. Shirai, M. Arai* Catal. Lett., 54, 195-198, 1998.

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9. Kinetics of hydroformylation of ethylene in homogeneous organic and aqueous systems. R. M. Deshpande, B. M. Bhanage, S. S. Divekar, S. Kanagasabapathy, R. V. Chaudhari. Ind. & Eng. Chem. Res., 37, 2391-2396, 1998.

8. Kinetics in biphasic catalysis using ethylene glycol as co-solvent in hydroformylation of 1-hexene. V. S. Nair, B. M. Bhanage, R. M. Deshpande, R. V. Chaudhari* Stud. Sur. Sci. & Catal., 113, 529-539, 1998.

7. Kinetics of hydroformylation of 1-dodecene using HRh(CO)(PPh3)3 complex catalyst. B. M. Bhanage, R. M. Deshpande, S. S. Divekar, R.V. Chaudhari* J. Mol. Catal. A. Chem., 115, 247-257, 1997.

6. Catalysis with soluble complexes in gas liquid liquid systems. R. V. Chaudhari*, A. Bhattacharya, B.M. Bhanage Catal. Today, 24, 123-134, 1995.

5. Enhacement of interfacial catalysis in a biphasic system using catalyst binding ligands. R. V. Chaudhari*, B. M. Bhanage, R. M. Deshpande, H. Delmas. NATURE, 373, 501-503, 1995.

4. Selectivity in hydroformylation of 1-decene by homogeneous catalysis S. S. Divekar, B. M. Bhanage, R. M. Deshpande, R.V. Gholap, R. V. Chaudhari* J. Mol. Catal. 91, L1-L6, 1994.

3. Solvent effects in hydroformylation of 1-octene using HRh(CO)(PPh3)3 catalyst : Effect of PPh3 addition on the rate of reaction. R. M. Deshpande, B. M. Bhanage, S. S. Divekar, R.V. Chaudhari* J. Mol. Catal. 78, L37 - L40, 1993.

2. Effect of solvent on the kinetics of hydroformylation of 1-hexene using HRh(CO)(PPh3)3 catalyst R. M. Deshpande, B. M. Bhanage, S. S. Divekar, R.V. Chaudhari* J. Mol. Catal. 77, L13 - L17, 1992.

1. Activity of HRh(CO)(PPh3)3 catalyst in hydroformylation of allyl alcohol: Effect of second immiscible liquid phase R. M. Deshpande, S. S. Divekar, B. M. Bhanage, R. V. Chaudhari* J. Mol. Catal. 75, , L19- L22, 1992.

Patents :-

A] Granted:

19. Improved process for the electrochemical synthesis of Palladium nanoparticles in ionic liquid as an electrolyte. K. M. Deshmukh, Z. S. Qureshi, K. D. Bhatte, J. M. Nagarkar, K. A. Venkatesan, K. Nagarajan, T. G. Srinivasan, P. R. Vasudeva Rao, B. M. Bhanage, Indian patent No. 280179, granted on 13/02/2017

18. Method for Magnesium oxide nanoparticles synthesis using solar energy. A. B. Patil, K. D. Bhatte, A. B. Pandit, B. M. Bhanage, Indian patent: IN 274322 granted on 21/07/2016

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17. Method for preparation of Zinc oxide nanoparticles synthesis using solar Energy. A. B. Patil, S. R. Lanke, A. B. Pandit, B. M. Bhanage Indian patent: IN 271216, 2016

16. Improved Process for nitration of phenol using diluted nitric acid alone as the nitrating agent under sonication. N. S. Nandurkar, M. J. Bhanushali, A.G. Panda, B. M. Bhanage Indian Patent No. IN 247957, 2011

15. An Improved Process for the sulfonation of aromatic compounds using sulfuric acid under sonication. Z. S. Qureshi, K. M. Deshmukh, N. S. Nandurkar, B. M. Bhanage Indian Patent No. IN 247765, 2011

14. Improved Process for nitration of phenol and substituted phenols using phase transfer catalyst under sonication. N. S. Nandurkar, M. J. Bhanushali, S. R. Jagtap, B. M. Bhanage Indian Patent No. IN 241202, 2010.

13. An improved process for the preparation of aldehydes. R. V. Chaudhari, B. M. Bhanage, R. M. Deshpande, A. N. Mahajan Indian Patent No. IN 23293, 2009

12. Process for low temperature recyclable catalyst for Heck reaction. G. V. Ambulgekar, M. J. Bhanushali, S. D. Samant, B. M. Bhanage Indian Patent No. IN 234966, 2009.

11. Process for preparing metal complexes of 1,3-diketonates using ultrasound. B. M. Bhanage, N. S. Nandurkar, D. S. Patil Indian Patent No. IN 236638, 2009 10. Process for the preparation of 1,4-butanediols. A. G. Panda, S. R. Jagtap, N. S. Nandurkar, B. M. Bhanage Indian Patent No. 249486 granted on 24/10/2011

9. An improved process for the hydroformylation of water soluble alkenes. R. V. Chaudhari, B. M. Bhanage, S. S. Divekar, R. M. Deshpande,V. S. Nair Indian Patent No. IN 195000, 2004

8. Production method of alkelene carbonate. Y. Ikushima, M. Arai, S. Fujita, B. M. Bhanage, M. Shirai, K. Torii Jpn. Kokai Tokkyo Koho, JP 2003096074, 2003

7. Selective catalysts for use in the manufacture of dialkyl carbonate by transesterification of alkylene carbonates with alcohols. (CA:138:172253) Y. Ikushima, M. Arai, S. Fujita, B. M. Bhanage, M. Shirai, K. Torii Jpn. Kokai Tokkyo Koho, JP 2003055306, 2003

6. Production method of dialkyl carbonate (CA:138:188250) Y. Ikushima, M. Arai, S. Fujita, B. M. Bhanage, M. Shirai and K. Torii Jpn. Kokai Tokkyo Koho, JP 2003055307, 2003.

5. An improved process for the catalytic hydroformylation of alkenes. R. V. Chaudhari, B. M. Bhanage S. S. Divekar, R. M. Deshpande Indian Patent No. IN 188332, 2002.

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4. Method for preparing polycarbonates by oxidative carbonylation. R. V. Chaudhari, A. A. Kelkar, S. P. Gupte, B. M. Bhanage, M. S. Qureshi, B. Moasser, E. J. Pressman, S. Sivaram, C. V. Avadhani, S. Kanagasabapathy US Patent 6222002 April 2001 (assignee: General Electric, USA) Also published as: WO0114454 (A1) JP2003507549 (A) EP1228120 (A1) EP1228120 (B1) DE60028405 (T2) CN1382175 (A) CN100349955 (C) AU6493200 (A) AT328026 (T)

3. An improved process for the preparation of hydrogenated organic compounds. R. V. Chaudhari, B. M. Bhanage, S. S. Divekar, R. M. Deshpande Indian Patent No. IN183195, (20/4/2000)

2. Process for the catalytic hydrogenation of organic compounds (CA:127:161588) R. V. Chaudhari, B. M. Bhanage, S. S. Divekar, R. M. Deshpande U.S. Pat. No. 5650546, 1997

1. Process for the catalytic hydroformylation of alkenes (CA:124:342663) R. V. Chaudhari, B. M. Bhanage S. S. Divekar, R. M. Deshpande U.S. Pat. 5498801, 1996

B] Applied:

13. An efficient synthetic methodology to synthesize 2- chloro alkyl ethanoate compounds catalyzed by lipase using supercritical carbon dioxide as a greener reaction media K.C. Badgujar, B.M. Bhanage, Indian Patent Application: , 201621044030, 2017

12. A robust bio-catalytic methodology to synthesize alkyl (2-E)-but -2- enoate compounds using lipase and supercritical carbon dioxide as a greener reaction system K.C. Badgujar, B.M. Bhanage, Indian Patent Application: , 2017201621043666, 2017

11. Ecofriendly method for synthesis of 2, 2 di- methyl propanoate compounds catalyzed by lipase in supercritical carbon dioxide as a greener reaction system K.C. Badgujar, B.M. Bhanage, Indian Patent Application: , 201621044667, 2017

10. Method of making a bio-nanomaterial and its application. M.S. Bhalerao, A.V. Patwardhan, M.A. Bhosale, B.M. Bhanage, Indian Patent Application: 201621011953, 2016.

9. An efficient and greener enzyme catalyzed methodology for the synthesis of 2-propenoic acid, 3-phenyl-alkyl ester compounds in supercritical carbon dioxide media K.C. Badgujar, B.M. Bhanage, Indian Patent Application: 3172/MUM/2014, 2015

8. A greener and efficient bio-catalytic methodology for the synthesis of benzoate esters/compounds in supercritical carbon dioxide K.C. Badgujar, B.M. Bhanage, Indian Patent Application: 3199/MUM/2015, 2015

7. Solar energy assisted synthesis of zinc oxide nanoflowers. M.A. Bhosale, J.P. Ahire, S.A. Revankar, B.M. Bhanage, Indian Patent Application: 1624/MUM/2015, 2015

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6. Novel amino acid-zinc hydroxide hybrid nanomaterials and process of preparation thereof. M.A. Bhosale, J.P. Ahire, B.M. Bhanage, Indian Patent Application: 1623/MUM/2015, 2015.

5. An Efficient Enzyme Catalyzed Methodology for Synthesis of Levulinate Esters Using Lipase and Supercritical Carbon Dioxide as a GreenBiocatalyst and Solvent

K.C. Badgujar, B.M. Bhanage, Indian Patent Application: 3244/MUM/2014, 2014

4. An improved method for benzimidazole synthesis from 2-haloaniline, dihalomethane and sodium azide in presence of copper complex catalyst.

S.R. Lanke, B.M. Bhanage Indian Patent Application, 2450/MUM/2013, 2013.

3. Method for the synthesis of palladium nanoparticles using solar energy. A. B. Patil, K. M. Deshmukh, A. B. Pandit, B. M. Bhanage, Indian Patent Application: 1842/MUM/2011, 2011

2. Copper as a catalyst for the carbonylative Sonogashira coupling reaction of aromatic/aliphatic alkynes with aryl halides.

P. J. Tambade, Y. P. Patil, N. S. Nandurkar, B. M. Bhanage Indian Patent Application: 236/MUM/2008, 2008

1. Carbon-Carbon Bond forming reactions catalyzed by metal-1,3-diketonate complexes. N. S. Nandurkar, B.M. Bhanage Indian Patent Application: 237/MUM/2008, 2008

BOOK Edited

1. Transformation and Utilization of Carbon Dioxide Editors: Bhalchandra M. Bhanage Masahiko Arai Series: Green Chemistry and Sustainable Technology Hardcover: 461 pages Publisher: Springer; 2014 edition (January 31, 2014) ISBN-10:3642449875 ISBN-13: 978-3642449871

Book Chapters:

18. Catalytic Reduction of Nitriles D. B. Bagal, B. M. Bhanage* In Catalytic Reduction in Organic Synthesis, Science of Synthesis, Thieme Publications, 2018

17. Palladium-Catalyzed Carbonylative and Carboxylative CH Functionalization Reactions: Importance and Role of Regioselectivity P. Gautam, B.M. Bhanage* in "Strategies for Palladium-Catalyzed Non-Directed and Directed C-H Bond Functionalization" Editors: Anant Kapdi Debabrata Maiti, Paperback ISBN: 9780128052549, Imprint: Elsevier, 2017

16. Synthesis and catalytic applications of magnetic nanoparticles A.B. Patil, B. M. Bhanage*

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Accepted for publication in “Encyclopedia of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (25-Volume set)”,American Scientific Publishers, 2016 15. Selection of Reaction Media S.T. Gadge, B.M. Bhanage* Chapter 6, pages 221-262, in Industrial Catalytic Processes for Fine and Specialty Chemicals, ISBN: 978-0-12-801457-8 Edited by Vivek Ranade and Sunil Joshi, by Elsevier Press, 2016 DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-801457-8.00006-9 2016

14. Greener aspects in the synthesis of metal and metal oxide nanoparticles A.B. Patil, B. M. Bhanage* Chapter 25, pages 304-316, in CRC Concise Encyclopedia of Nanotechnology Edited by : Boris Ildusovich Kharisov, Oxana Vasilievna Kharissova, Ubaldo Ortiz-Mendez CRC Press, Print ISBN: 978-1-4665-8034-3, eBook ISBN: 978-1-4665-8089-3

13. Sonochemistry: A Greener Protocol for Nanoparticles Synthesis A. B. Patil, B. M. Bhanage* in Handbook of Nanoparticles Editors: Mahmood Aliofkhazraei, ISBN: 978-3-319-13188-7 (Online) DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-13188-7_4-1, Online ISBN: 978-3-319-13188-7, Publisher Springer International Publishing

12. Applications of zinc oxide K.D. Bhatte, B.M. Bhanage* Chapter No. 4, in Nanoparticles for Catalysis, Energy and Drug Delivery, R.S. Chaughule, A.R. Kapdi (Eds). ISBN: 1-58883-183-3, American Scientific Publishers, 2014.

11. Multiphase catalytic reactions in/under dense-phase carbon dioxide: Utilzation of carbon dioxide as a reaction promoter H. Yoshida, S. Fujita, M. Arai*, B.M. Bhanage Chapter No. 14, in B.M. Bhanage, M. Arai (Eds), Transformation and Utilization of carbon dioxide, Green Chemistry and sustainable technology, DOI 10.1007/978-3-642-44988-8_14, Springer-Verlag, Berlin Heidelberg 2014.

10. Indirect utilization of carbon dioxide to value added products over heterogeneous catalysis R.A, Watile, B.M. Bhanage*, S. Fujita, M. Arai Chapter No. 3, in B.M. Bhanage, M. Arai (Eds), Transformation and Utilization of carbon dioxide, Green Chemistry and sustainable technology, DOI 10.1007/978-3-642-44988-8_3, Springer-Verlag, Berlin Heidelberg 2014.

09. Direct transformation of carbon dioxide to value added products over heterogeneous catalysis S. Fujita*, M. Arai and B.M. Bhanage Chapter No. 2, in B.M. Bhanage, M. Arai (Eds), Transformation and Utilization of carbon dioxide,Green Chemistry and sustainable technology, DOI 10.1007/978-3-642-44988-8_2, Springer-Verlag, Berlin Heidelberg 2014.

08. Greener methodologies in the synthesis of metal and metal oxide nanoparticles A.B. Patil, B.M. Bhanage* Chapter No. 18, page no 295-312, in “Nanomaterials for Environmental Protection”. doi: 10.1002/9781118845530.ch18 Editors: Boris I. Kharisov, Oxana V. Kharissova, H. V. Rasika Dias Publisher John Wiley & Sons, Book ISBN: 978-1-118-49697-8, September, 2014.

07. Heterogeneous catalysis in carbonylative coupling reactions M. V. Khedkar, S. R. Khan and B. M. Bhanage* as a book chapter in “Carbon Monoxide: Sources, Uses and Hazards”

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Editor: Dante DiLoreto and Idina Corcoran, pp 85-108, ISBN: 978-1-61942-055-7, Publisher: Nova Science Publishers, Inc. 2012

06. Ionic liquids as a catalyst or solvent for various organic transformations. K. M Deshmukh, Z. S Qureshi, B. M.Bhanage* “Focus on Catalysis Research: New Developments” Chapter 4, page 91-132, Editors: Minjae Ghang, Bjørn Ramel, ISBN: 978-1-62100-444-8, Publisher: Nova Science Publishers, Inc. 2012

05. Homogeneous Catalysis in carbonylative coupling reactions P.J. Tambade, Y. P. Patil, B.M.Bhanage* pp. 205-231, in a book entitled “"Homogeneous Catalysts: Types, Reactions and Applications", Editors: Andrew C. Poehler, ISBN: 978-1-61122-894-6, Publisher: Nova Science Publishers, 2011.

04. Synthetic Methodologies Using Sonication Techniques Z.S Qureshi, K.M Deshmukh, B.M.Bhanage* pp. 157-188, in a book entitled “Sonochemistry: Theory, Reactions and Synthesis, and applications” Editors: Filip M. Nowak, ISBN: 978-1-61728-652-0 Publisher: Nova Science Publishers, 2011.

03. Chemical Fixation of Carbon Dioxide: Green Processes to Valuable Chemicals S. Fujita*, B. M. Bhanage, M. Arai, Chaper 3 in Progress in Catalysis Research, Edited by : Bevy, Lawrence P. 2005, 57-79. ISBN: 1- 59454-441-7 Publisher: Nova Science Publishers, Inc., Hauppauge, N. Y

02. Kinetics, R. V. Chaudhari*, B. M. Bhanage, ‘Aqueous Phase Organometallic Catalysis Concepts and Applications’ Second Edition, ISBN: 3-527-30712-5, Edited by B. Cornils & W.A. Herrmann, Publisher: Wiley VCH Publications., 2004, Chapter 6.1.2, Pages :364-376, .

01. Kinetics, R.V. Chaudhari*, B.M.Bhanage, in ‘Aqueous Phase Organometallic Catalysis Concepts and Applications’, First Edition, ISBN 3527294783 9783527294787 Edited by B. Cornils & W.A. Herrmann, VCH Publications., 1998, 283-294. Publisher: Wiley VCH Publications