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Shri Pravinbhai R. Maniar Chairman Shri Lalitbhai Mehta Managing Trustee Shri Harshalbhai Maniar Shri Kaushikbhai Shukla Trustee Dr. Sachin Parikh Principal Dr. Piyush Vanzara HOD Shri Sanjaybhai Maniar Shri Apurvabhai Maniar Advisory Committee Member 1 VVPEC/ChED/Equilibrium Issue 12/Aug 2015

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Shri Pravinbhai R. ManiarChairman

Shri Lalitbhai MehtaManaging Trustee

Shri Harshalbhai Maniar Shri Kaushikbhai Shukla

Trustee

Dr. Sachin ParikhPrincipal

Dr. Piyush VanzaraHOD

Shri Sanjaybhai Maniar Shri Apurvabhai Maniar

Advisory Committee Member

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E-Bulletin

Chemical Engineering Department,

Issue XII, July 2015

Honorable Chairman :Shri Pravinbhai Maniar

Principal :Dr. Sachin P. Parikh

HOD :Dr. Piyush B. Vanzara

Editor :Dr. Sushil S. KorgaokarMs.D.K.RajputMr. Vijay K. Mehta

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The Chemical Engineering Department offers a unique combination for courses that helps students to cope up with recent advancements. The vision of the department is to promote Research and Development in the field of Chemical Engg. The cohesive team of faculties provides necessary guidance and encouragement to enable the students to innovate and become good competent professionals in the field of Chemical Engg. To inculcate in students the concern for country with the motto :

Vision

Mission

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To generate world class professionals in the field of Chemical Engineering who can take up the challenges of practical world. To provide high quality, value based globally relevant education to the students identifying their potential so that our students fruitfully exercise their knowledge, skills & values for achieving their career ambitions and life goals.

From The EDITORIAL BOARD…

It gives us immense pleasure to place an e-bulletin, EQUILIBRIUM, issue XIII, July 2015, from Chemical Engineering Department. The focus of this E-Bulletin is on providing resources and ideas to help students in appropriate ways. Standards are only part of the picture; there is much more that we wish for our students. The E-Bulletin also offers suggestions for helping students reach beyond the standards to acquire good social skills, a strong sense of self-worth, and positive approaches to learning that will serve as a foundation for future learning. Standards are a major component of education today. In this era of accountability, standards are often used as benchmarks to assess students progress. Teachers and administrators are searching for ways they can be accountable and help students reach standards, while still maintaining a developmentally appropriate classroom that allows students to play and still be children. They also need to know current research and how to share this information with parents. The E-Bulletin brings fresh ideas to the Engineering field that can provide with strategies they need to have a successful student. The E-Bulletin is designed for both pre service and in service teachers, administrators, and all who are interested in working with students in this most important springtime of their lives. The magazine EQUILIBRIUM unfolds the achievements, activities, creativity, and myriad array of college life which always hub with unfathomable enthusiasm of keen learners.

Student Editorial Board: Rima Gajjar (M.E) Prashant.R.Vaidya (M.E) Chirag Maru (B.E) Vishal Bhalala (B.E) Dipen Kathrotiya (B.E)

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Soft Term Training P rogramme on Present

Scenario & Environmental Sustainability of Ceramic

Industries organized by Chemical department &

Civil Department from 22June to 26June . The

defeat broacher is for your kind persual & the

snapshot are desplayed.

Chairman Shri Pravinkaka welcoming chief

guest Dr. K.U. Mistry ( G.P.C.B chairman)

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Principal Dr. Sachin

Parikh welcoming the

guest.

Hon.Chairman Shree Pravinkaka addressing the function

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Gliympses of Experts delivering speech

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Result of the Department

100 % Result. ME Sem-II (Chemical Engineering) students shine again at GTU.

It is remarkable achievement that ME Sem-II (Chemical Engineering) students obtained 100 % result for consecutively 2nd time. Our students Rima Gajjar, Ishan Dave Secured 1st and 2nd respectively and Divya Tirvaa nd Bansi karia secured 3rd rank in ME (Chemical Engineering) at GTU. Also, Rima Gajjar stood at 5th Position in entire GTU.Once again our ME students have proved excellence of quality education & research carried out by the department.

Rank-1st

Rima GajjarRank-2nd

Ishan Dave

Rank-3rd

Divya Tirva

Gold Medal for first-ever batch of ME (Chemical Engineering)

Piyush M. Gadhiya fetches Gold Medal at GTU for first-ever batch of ME (Chemical Engineering) of VVP Engineering College, Rajkot

Piyush M. Gadhiya, student of ME Sem. IV (Chemical Engineering), secured 1st Rank in entire GTU and won gold medal with CPI of 9.58.Such an excellent result in the first batch of ME (Chemical Engineering) has proved the quality of teaching staff and of dissertation/Research work carried out in the department. Mr. gadhiya is serving as a assist. Prof. in govt. polytechnic Rajkot.

Rank-3rd

Bansi Karia

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Name SPI Rank

Padariya Dhara Vinodbhai 9.47 1

Vakharwala Mustafa Khozema 9.47 1

Shyamwala Quresh Kaizerbhai 9.27 2

Sanepara Nitin Lakshamanbhai 9.13 3

Bhoot Harsit Ghanshyambhai 9.13 3

Makadia Jeetkumar Rajeshkumar 8.67 4

Vaidya Prashant Rajendrakumar 8.60 5

Dazzling Diamonds of: Semester 8

Semester 6

Name SPI Rank

TRIVEDI YUTI J. 9.8 1

TRIVEDI YASHASVI M. 9.6 2

UMARELIYA KETAN M. 9.4 3

PAMBHAR NIKHIL B. 9.3 4

MAHETA JAYDIP D. 9.3 4

BHALALA VISHALKUMAR M.

9.3 4

PAMBHAR NIMESH B. 9.23 5

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Semester 4

Name SPI Rank

Kartik RameshchandraTank 9.76 1

Umrethiya Ankit Manshukhbhai 9.12 2

Butani Kamlesh Vitthal bhai 9 3

Bhatt Harsh Dharmendrabhai 8.88 4

Vachhani Parthkumar 8.79 5

Name SPI Rank

Vikani Vishal 9.35 1

Chamadiya Sohil 9.19 2

Padia Nikunj 9.16 3

Jhala Jairajsinh 9.1 4

Patel Nirmit 9.1 4

Chudasama Jay 8.94 5

Semester 2

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Sr no.

Name Qualification

1 Khushbu Bhalodiya

M.Tech (environmental process engineering)B.E (chemical)

2 Nimisha K Patel M.Tech (chemical)B.E (chemical)

3 Swaprabha P Patel M.Tech (chemical)B.Tech (chemical)

4 Pratik K koradiya M.E (chemical)B.E (chemical)

5 Archit H Desai M.Tech (petroleum)B.E (chemical)

6 Divya K. Jadea M.Sc.(mathematics)B.Sc. (mathematics)

New inclusion of faculties in chemical department.

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Students of 7th & 5th semester watching the video lecture of cyber village promoted by the celebration

of “DIGITAL INDIA” week

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Recently on 3rd July students of 6th semester has visited the orchev pharma a bulk drug plant .

Industries Visits

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An expert lecture on cleaner production

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A n expert lecture on cleaner production was organized by the department under head of IIChE student chapter.

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Chemical Engineering Department is actively engaged in research activity as the department runs P.G. program in the filed of chemical. Few paper were presented/published in reputed journal which are as below.

Dr.SachinParikh,Priyankkhirsariya,RimaGajjar*, presented in Seminar on Polymer processing ,reclamation and its End of life impact on Environment organized by The institute of engineers (India),August 21-22,2015.entitled "Applications of ionic liquids in polymer science",

Abstract

Ionic liquids are an emerging class of compounds with interesting properties. Ionic liquids are salts constituted of cation and anion, which remain in molten form below 100 C. The very different properties of ionic liquids are their negligible ⁰vapour pressure, high conductivity, wide liquid range, high dissolution capacity, etc. The ionic liquid properties can be varied by altering the combinations of the cations and anions which constitute them. The specific property of tailoring of ionic liquids is of immense interest to the researchers. Thereby taking advantage of this unique characteristic of ionic liquids, they can be used as solvents in polymerization process. The other applications of ionic liquids include their use as catalysts, solvents for extraction, electrolytes in cells, additives in polymers, for Carbon dioxide absorption, recovery of solvents, etc. This paper discusses the possible applications of ionic liquids in polymer science.

Achievements

Dr.Piyush B. Vanzara, Divya K. Rajput, Bansi B. Kariya*presented a paper entitled“A review on synthesis techniques and application of janus particles in polymer technology”AbstractThe first report on Janus particles appeared in the year 1985 by K.W. Lee, who prepared asymmetric polystyrene (PS)/poly (methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) latex via seeded emulsion polymerization technique. In 1991, P.G. de Gennes further raised the concept of amphiphilic Janus particles. In polymeric Janus particle synthesis macroscopic, microscopic and nano scopic particles have been prepared in which certain parts of their surface differ in chemical composition, polarity, color, or any chemical/physical property. Spherical, cylindrical, disc-like, snowman-, hamburger-, and raspberry-like structures have been synthesized from organic or inorganic materials or even as hybrids of both. Methods have been used involving different techniques for polymeric Janus synthesis. Most of the strategies are based on phase separation of the materials, composition and toposelective surface modification methods. Polymeric Janus particles can be used for CO2 separation, stabilization technology like Polymer Janus Particles

having Block-Copolymer can Stabilized Magnetic Nanoparticles, textile industry, sound reduction, stimuli-responsive, drug delivery- bimolecular labeling- molecular imaging in biomedical.

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V. M. Parsana REVIEW ARTICLE OPEN ACCESS Dr.S. P. Parikh ,V. M. Parsana Published a paper in Int. Journal of Engineering Research and Applications ISSN : 2248-9622, Vol. 5, Issue 6, ( Part -3) June 2015, pp.56-62 ,entitled “Need for Vapour-Liquid Equilibrium Data Generation of Systems involving Green Solvents”AbstractMuch has been said and written over the years regarding green chemistry concept and use of green solvents. The green solvents can potentially replace the traditional or classical solvents in order to reduce the environment footprint or their harmful impact on human being and/or environment. Vapour-liquid equilibrium data is indispensable for the design of distillation columns for separation processes which account for a large percentage of total costs in a typical chemical plant. Though extensive approach has been made for the replacement of traditional solvents, but not enough consideration been given for vapour-liquid equilibrium data, required for designing separation processes in case of replacement with green solvents. So this paper aims at encouraging vapour-liquid equilibrium data generation for design of efficient separation for binary systems involving ethereal green solvents such as cyclopentyl methyl ether (CPME) and 2-methyl tetrahydrofuran (2-MeTHF). A brief review and outline of procedure for generating vapour-liquid equilibrium data is presented here.

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Bridge Course

Village Visit ReportThe students were taken to village visit & to three nearby villages in the span of six days from 3rd Aug to 8th August as per the curriculum of latest GTU bridge course

The students visited the gram panchayat village school and farms. The students observed the life style and analyzed the situation.

Different point of views were put by the students for the betterment of the life Students worked in groups and discussed what help can be provided for the and how the people can be educated.

The students were motivated for working towards the uplifment of society as a whole.