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- Analytical Studies of the Microorganism Treatment on the Waste Waters and Industrial Effluents
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1 Research Laboratory of Pure and Applied Chemistry, Maharashtra Mahavidyalaya, Nilanga
2 Rajarshi Shahu Mahavidyalaya, Latur
3 K.M.C. College, Khopoli Dist Raigad
1 Research Laboratory of Pure and Applied Chemistry, Maharashtra Mahavidyalaya, Nilanga
2 Rajarshi Shahu Mahavidyalaya, Latur
3 K.M.C. College, Khopoli Dist Raigad
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Asian Journal of Research in Chemistry, Vol 6, No 2 (2013), Pagination: 106-110Abstract
The waste water purification and industrial effluents degradation studies have been taken up in the present study using the species of micro organisms collected from wood chips, stream water soil, domestic waste water and effluent from the industries around Khopoli, Lonavala and Bhimashanakr forest. The water and industrial effluent samples were collected together from the Khopoli region for the desired study. The isolated purified cultures can be tested with waste water samples under specific cultural parameters. The conventional characteristics along with acidity, alkalinity, TDS, suspended solids pH, DO, COD, BOD, oils and greases, phenolics and cholorides were analyzed. The effect of micro organisms on purification with respect to different parameters have also been studied. It is found that the posttreatment waste water, effluents can be utilized for different purposes like gardening, floor washing.Keywords
Waste Water, Effluents, Micro Organisms, Cultures, Water Analysis ParametersReferences
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- Social Networking Applications for Schools and Colleges
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1 Shri Madhavrao Patil Mahavidyalaya, Murum, IN
2 Maharashatra Mahavidyalaya, Nilanga, IN
1 Shri Madhavrao Patil Mahavidyalaya, Murum, IN
2 Maharashatra Mahavidyalaya, Nilanga, IN
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Research Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 8, No 4 (2016), Pagination: 225-227Abstract
Social network sites such as MySpace, Facebook, and Youtube have attracted millions of users, many of whom have integrated these sites into their daily practices. There are hundreds of Social network sites, with various technological affordances, supporting a wide range of interests and practices. However, the impact of Social network sites is increasingly pervasive, with activities ranging from economic and marketing to social and educational. The aim of the paper to focus on the benefits of applying the social networking technologies in Education Institutes.Keywords
Social Networking, Schools, Colleges.- Digitalization of Management System for College and Student Information
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1 Shri Madhavrao Patil Mahavidyalaya, Murum, IN
2 Maharashatra Mahavidyalaya, Nilanga, IN
1 Shri Madhavrao Patil Mahavidyalaya, Murum, IN
2 Maharashatra Mahavidyalaya, Nilanga, IN
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Research Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 8, No 4 (2016), Pagination: 179-184Abstract
Student Information Management System (SIMS) provides a simple interface for maintenance of student information. It can be used by educational institutes or colleges to maintain the records of students easily. The creation and management of accurate, up-to-date information regarding a students’ academic career is critically important in the university as well as colleges. Student information system deals with all kind of student details, academic related reports, college details, course details, curriculum, batch details, placement details and other resource related details too. It tracks all the details of a student from the day one to the end of the course which can be used for all reporting purpose, tracking of attendance, progress in the course, completed semesters, years, coming semester year curriculum details, exam details, project or any other assignment details, final exam result and all these will be available through a secure, online interface embedded in the college’s website. It will also have faculty details, batch execution details, students’ details in all aspects, the various academic notifications to the staff and students updated by the college administration. It also facilitate us explore all the activities happening in the college, Different reports and Queries can be generated based on vast options related to students, batch, course, faculty, exams, semesters, certification and even for the entire college.Keywords
Student Information System, Database, HTML5, SQL.- Zinc Sulfamate Catalysed Synthesis of Trisubstituted Imidazole
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1 Reserch Lab of Pure and Applied Chemistry, Maharashtra Mahavidhyalaya, Nilanga, Dist: Latur, IN
2 Department of Chemistry, K M C College, Khopoli, Dist Raigad, IN
3 Department of Chemistry, S. M. P. College, Murum, Omerga, Dist: Osmanabad, IN
4 Department of Chemistry, Shivneri Mahavidhyalaya, Shirur, Anantpal, Dist Latur, IN
5 Department of Chemistry, Rajshri Shahu Mahavidhyalaya, Latur, IN
1 Reserch Lab of Pure and Applied Chemistry, Maharashtra Mahavidhyalaya, Nilanga, Dist: Latur, IN
2 Department of Chemistry, K M C College, Khopoli, Dist Raigad, IN
3 Department of Chemistry, S. M. P. College, Murum, Omerga, Dist: Osmanabad, IN
4 Department of Chemistry, Shivneri Mahavidhyalaya, Shirur, Anantpal, Dist Latur, IN
5 Department of Chemistry, Rajshri Shahu Mahavidhyalaya, Latur, IN
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Asian Journal of Research in Chemistry, Vol 9, No 12 (2016), Pagination: 674-678Abstract
Numerous imidazole derivatives are reported as pharmacological agents like azomycin, clotrimazole, Miconazole, ergothionine, clonidine and moxonidine. One of the most important applications of imidazoles derivatives are treatment for denture and cancer therapy. Imidazoles are in general, well known to possess, anti-cancer activity. These compounds are 5 membered planar ring, soluble in water and other polar solvents. Radziszewski and Jaapproposed the first synthesis of the imidazole corein 1882, starting from 1,2-dicarbonyl compounds, aldehydes and ammonia to obtain 2,4,5-triphenylimidazole [1, 2].Keywords
Imidazole, Zinc Sulphate, Trisubstitution etc.- Physico-Chemical Characterization of the Effluents of Balaghat Sugar Factory Ltd. Ujana (Maharashtra) and its Impact on Nearby Ground Water Resources
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1 Rahemaniya Jr. College, Nilanga (M.S.), IN
2 S.M.P. College, Murum (M.S.), IN
3 K.M.C. College Khopoli, Dist. Raigad (M.S.), IN
4 Research Laboratory of Pure and Applied Chemistry, Maharashtra Mahavidyalaya, Nilanga - 413521 Dist. Latur (M.S.), IN
1 Rahemaniya Jr. College, Nilanga (M.S.), IN
2 S.M.P. College, Murum (M.S.), IN
3 K.M.C. College Khopoli, Dist. Raigad (M.S.), IN
4 Research Laboratory of Pure and Applied Chemistry, Maharashtra Mahavidyalaya, Nilanga - 413521 Dist. Latur (M.S.), IN
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Asian Journal of Research in Chemistry, Vol 9, No 11 (2016), Pagination: 608-610Abstract
The effluent and ground water quality viz. temp, pH, E. C., TDS, alkalinity, arsenic, fluoride, D.O., COD, chloride, total hardness, phosphate, sulphate, nitrate and BOD of the Balaghat Sugar Factory Ltd. Ujana Dist. Latur and nearby dug well and bore wells were studied for the pre- and post - monsoon seasons of 2014. The analysis has shown the non-contamination of the ground waters. The ground water at the Ujna station was recorded to have different physico-chemical parameters within the prescribed limits for drinking, cleaning cloths and agricultural purposes.Keywords
Sugar Factory, Dug Well, Bore Well, Water Effluents.- Green Synthesis of Quinoxaline Derivatives
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1 Department of Chemistry, Rajshri Shahu Mahavidhyalaya, Latur, IN
2 Department of Chemistry, K M C College, Khopoli, Dist Raigad, IN
3 Department of Chemistry, S. M. P. College, Murum, Omerga, Dist: Osmanabad, IN
4 Department of Chemistry, Shivneri Mahavidhyalaya, Shirur, Anantpal Dist Latur, IN
1 Department of Chemistry, Rajshri Shahu Mahavidhyalaya, Latur, IN
2 Department of Chemistry, K M C College, Khopoli, Dist Raigad, IN
3 Department of Chemistry, S. M. P. College, Murum, Omerga, Dist: Osmanabad, IN
4 Department of Chemistry, Shivneri Mahavidhyalaya, Shirur, Anantpal Dist Latur, IN
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Asian Journal of Research in Chemistry, Vol 9, No 11 (2016), Pagination: 611-614Abstract
The objective of present research work is to provide green technique for synthesis of 2,3-diphenyl quinoxaline. Quinoxaline derivatives are well known in the pharmaceutical industry. A simple, highly efficient and green procedure for the condensation of α-phenylenediamine with α-diketones in the presence of catalytic quantity of iodine. Thevery mild reaction conditions, the high yields of the products, and the use of water as solvent make this methodology an efficient and green route for synthesis of quinoxalines derivatives.Keywords
Diamine, Diketones, Quinoxaline, Iodine Catalyst, Water, Green Method.- Solvent Free U.V.-Catalysed Synthesis of Benzimidazoles
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1 Rahemaniya Jr. College, Nilanga (M.S.), IN
2 Rajarshi Shahu College, Latur (M.S.), IN
3 Shivneri Mahavidhyalaya, Shirur (A.) Dist. Latur (M.S.), IN
4 Research Laboratory of Pure and Applied Chemistry, Maharashtra Mahavidyalaya, Nilanga - 413521 Dist. Latur (M.S.), IN
1 Rahemaniya Jr. College, Nilanga (M.S.), IN
2 Rajarshi Shahu College, Latur (M.S.), IN
3 Shivneri Mahavidhyalaya, Shirur (A.) Dist. Latur (M.S.), IN
4 Research Laboratory of Pure and Applied Chemistry, Maharashtra Mahavidyalaya, Nilanga - 413521 Dist. Latur (M.S.), IN