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Profile Summary
Subject Matter Expertise
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Work Experience

Special Assistant Researcher

Xiamen University

October 2018 - Present

Senior Research Fellow

Institute Of Chemical Technology

November 2014 - Present

Junior Research Fellow

Institute Of Chemical Technology

November 2012 - October 2014

Visiting Faculty

Thakur College of Engineering and Technology

November 2012 - October 2014

Lecturer

Abhinav Education Society's College of Pharmacy

August 2007 - August 2010

Abhinav Education Society's College of Pharmacy

Lecturer in Pharmacy

June 2007 - August 2010

Education

Masters in Technology - Field Of Study Green Technology

Institute of Chemical Technology

June 2010 - April 2012

B. Pharm. (P. D. E. A.'s S. G. R. S. College of Pharmacy, Saswad)

University of Pune

August 2002 - May 2006

Bahcelors in Pharmaceutical Sciences

University of Pune

June 2002 - April 2006

Certifications
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Publications
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Patil, A.B., Patil, A.B., Bhanage, B.M.(2016). Modern: Ab initio valence bond theory calculations reveal charge shift bonding in protic ionic liquids . Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics. 18. (23). p. 15783-15790.
Patil, A.B., Mahadeo Bhanage, B.(2016). Brønsted acidity of protic ionic liquids: A modern: Ab initio valence bond theory perspective . Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics. 18. (37). p. 26020-26025.
(2014). Shape selectivity using ionic liquids for the preparation of silver and silver sulphide nanomaterials . Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics. 16. (7). p. 3027-3035.