User:Pankaj K

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About Myself
I am Dr. Pankaj Khanna, teaching Organic Chemistry in the Department of Chemistry of Acharya Narendra Dev College since 2009. I love to demonstrate the beauty of chemistry of carbon to the students and synthesize new compounds for the betterment of the society. I was selected as a Vice Chancellor's fellow (University of Delhi) for the year 2014 and was recently selected as a  Digital Literacy Champion by Campus of Open Learning, University of Delhi, for further training at Edinburgh College, Scotland, UK, July 2015.

Educational qualification
I did B.Sc.(Hons) in Chemistry in 1998 from Rajdhani College and M.Sc. in Organic Chemistry from Hindu College, University of Delhi in 2000. I qualified CSIR(NET) examination held in December 1999 and have my Ph.D. in Synthetic Organic & Natural Product Chemistry with Professor S.C. Jain, Department of Chemistry, University of Delhi. I have also done a Post Graduate Diploma in Intellectual Property Rights from IGNOU.
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Online Lectures
Online lectures: Blog: Used the Blogger for flipped classroom methodology, Chemistry for Everyone
 * 1) Stereochemistry I: The lecture deals with the concept of chirality, enantiomerism discovery, the Discovery of tetrahedral geometry of Carbon and symmetry elements.
 * 2) Stereochemistry II: Discussion continues to Projection formulae, Enantiomers and Diastereomers, meso compounds and Racemic mixture.
 * 3) Stereochemistry III: Concepts of Configuration, CIP rules and R/S configuration.
 * 4) Stereochemistry IV: E/Z and Resolution, then some dynamic stereochemistry which includes examples of stereoselective and stereospecific reactions, the lecture talks about.
 * 5) Conformations: Stereochemistry of carbon carbon single bond.
 * 6) Amino Acid, Peptides and Proteins: Introduction to protein, peptides and amino acids. Structure, classification and acid base behaviour of amino acids and electrophoresis.
 * 7) Amino Acid, Peptides and Proteins II: Methodologies for amino acids synthesis.
 * 8) Electronic Displacements: Basics of organic chemistry including Inductive, Electromeric, and Resonance.
 * 9) Electronic Displacements II: Examples of Resonance, Hyperconjugative effects and reaction mechanism.
 * 10) Reaction Intermediates: Starting with organic reaction intermediate, discussion on carbocation.
 * 11) Reaction Intermediates II: Carbanions and free radicals.
 * 12) Acids and Bases (with carbenes): Organic acids and bases discussed. Topic of carbenes from above (10&11) covered at the end.

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