Chandra Mohan

Chandra Mohan , Associate Professor of Chemistry, K R Mangalam University, Gurugram is a Senior Faculty with over 11 years of teaching and research experience, having expertise in Inorganic Chemistry. Dr. Chandra Mohan has obtained Doctorate (Chemistry) in the field of Chemical Sensors from Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Delhi, India and also received M.Phil in Chemistry from University of Delhi. His research work focused on heterocycle based transition metal complexes for biological and sensor applications, and clay based solid acid catalysis. He has published more than 60 research papers in Peer reviewed journals, 11 book chapters and 5 patent. He has also extended the privilege of being an organizing committee member in ICASE-2022, ASET-2021, NANO MALAYSIA-2019 International conferences. He serves as editorial board member of various international journals. He is an Associate Editor of INORGACHEM Journal, UAE. He serves as the Convener of International FDP and International Conference (AMGSE-2024) organized at K R Mangalam University.

Publications

Exploring Waste Management in Sustainable Development Contexts
Chandra Mohan, Shobhna Jeet, Saurav Dixit, Sónia A.C. Carabineiro. © 2024. 291 pages.
Effective waste management is more crucial than ever in dealing with environmental challenges. The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) provide a framework for addressing these...
Sustainable Innovations as a Solution to Energy Crisis and Industrial Pollution
Rajni Gautam, Chandra Mohan, Ruby Jindal, Ajay Kumar Mishra. © 2024. 26 pages.
Despite experiencing remarkable advancements in material development through the over-exploitation of resources, the persistent problem of environmental degradation remains a...
Sustainable Harvesting: Weed Waste Management for Environmental Preservation and Economic Growth
Chandra Mohan, Barkha Sharma, Amit Kumar Rawat, Chingakham Chinglenthoiba. © 2024. 18 pages.
Weed waste management stands at the confluence of environmental preservation, sustainable practices, and economic opportunities. This chapter delves into the multifaceted realm...
Nanomaterials in Healthcare for Waste Management and Environmental Sustainability
Ginni Rani, Yashika Chitkara, Sunil Kumar, Chandra Mohan. © 2024. 11 pages.
The strength of a nation always stems from the resilience of each of its individuals. A vibrant and well-functioning society is built upon the well-being of its citizens. The...
Waste Management From Agricultural Field: Sustainable Practices and Framework
Aditi Tiwari, S. V. Niveditha, Chandra Mohan, Anjaneyulu Bendi. © 2024. 16 pages.
Prioritizing the 4Rs of reduce, reuse, recycle, and recover offers the most effective waste management approach. Several ideas to utilize agricultural wastes include biogas...