Dr. Kalpeshkumar Ganpatsinh Jadav
Ph.D (Industrial Chemistry)
E-mail :*******@*****.**.**
Website:http://drkalpeshjadav.blogspot.com/
Mob No: (1)+91-773******* (2) +91-982*******
OBJECTIVE
To work in a challenging and fast paced environment, leveraging my current knowledge and
fostering creativity with many learning opportunities.
INTERPERSONAL SKILLS
I have good Research capacity and capability, Knowledge of various Instruments and their results
interpretation, Analytical Skills, Chemical and Synthesis knowledge, Work ethic, Ability to work
well in a team or an individual environment, Result oriented, Adaptable to any sort of
environment, Hard working, punctual, Comprehensive problem solving abilities, Ability to deal
with people diplomatically, Positive attitude, Organizational abilities, Good communication skills.
PERSONAL INFORMATION
Name : Dr. Kalpeshkumar Ganpatsinh Jadav
Educational Qualification : B.Sc., PGDAC (Anal. Chem).,
M.Sc. (Oils, Fats & Waxes).,Ph.D (Indu.Chem)
Present Position : R&D Manager at S.R.I. Pukhraj Additives LLP,
Kandivali (W), Maharashtra, India
(Pukhraj Group Merge with SRI Group) since March 2012.
Date of Birth & Age : 23 – 08 – 1984, 30 years
Religion & Nationality : Hinduism, Indian
Marital status : Married
Permanent Address : House No 121/2, Kakad Faliya, Naroli-396 235,
UT of Dadra & Nagar Haveli (India).
Gender : Male
Passport No : K0979163
Oversees Visit : Thailand
Languages Known : English, Hindi, Gujarati
Contact : (M) +91-982*******, +91-773*******, (R) 026*-*******
E mail : *******@*****.**.**
Hobbies : Enjoying Music, Traveling, Watching television, etc.,
Total publications : 17
Publications : Publications in Journals
International :8
National :9
INDUSTRIAL EXPERIENCE
Sr. Name of Organization Post held Duration Experience
No. in years
S.R.I. Pukhraj Additives LLP, 1st March 2012
1.
Kandivali (W), Maharashtra, India Manager R&D to
(Pukhraj Group Merge with SRI Group) Till Date
---
8th Aug 2011
Pukhraj Engineering & Chemicals Pvt.Ltd, Manager R&D to
2.
Kandivali (W), Maharashtra, India 29 th February 2012
(7 month)
Executive R&D
Dispersive Minerals & Chemicals (I) Ltd in Formulation 2nd Aug 2010
3.
(20 Micron Group), Nandesari (Baroda), and to 1 year
Gujarat, India Development 2 nd Aug 2011
IPCA Laboratories Ltd, Industrial 9th May 2006
4.
Piparia, Silvassa, Dadra & Nagar Haveli. Trainee to 2 month
17 th June 2006
WORK PROFILE IN
Sr. No. Name of Organization Job Description
1. Manager R&D at S.R.I. Pukhraj Development of New products
Additives LLP, Kandivali (W), Formulation support to existing products.
Maharashtra, India Product Maintenance.
(Pukhraj Group Merge with SRI Group)
Product Enhancement which will help to keep the
company products ahead of the competition and
extended the life of products
Regulatory Compliance
The Quality control and R&D Interface to ensure
existing products attain the require levels of quality.
Technical aspects of regulatory compliance.
Support R&D projects at group level participating in
meetings and sharing technical information and
"best-practices”.
Operational management of the R&D Department.
Manager R&D at Pukhraj
2. Development of New products
Engineering & Chemicals Pvt. Ltd,
Formulation support to existing products.
Kandivali (W), Maharashtra, India
Product Maintenance.
Product Enhancement which will help to keep the
company products ahead of the competition and
extended the life of products
Regulatory Compliance
The Quality control and R&D Interface to ensure
existing products attain the require levels of quality.
Technical aspects of regulatory compliance.
Support R&D projects at group level participating in
meetings and sharing technical information and
"best-practices”.
Operational management of the R&D Department.
3. Executive R&D in Formulation and Formulation Design, Literature survey,Process
Development at Dispersive optimization, scale-up operations.
Minerals & Chemicals (I) Ltd Plan, perform and contribute to project related
(20 Micron Group), Nandesari scientific/technical activities (e.g., experiments,
(Baroda), Gujarat, India interpret results, evaluate data, draw relevant
conclusions, and write reports).
Provide efficient and strong processes/methods/
design for the manufacture of the various products.
Contribute to evaluation of new scientific
technologies and develop new unique processes that
could be patentable.
Documentations, aspects of the research lab and
maintenance of records.
4. Industrial Trainee at IPCA Training in Tablet, Packaging, Quality Control, Ware
Laboratories Ltd, Piparia, House, Engineering & HR Department.
Silvassa, Dadra& Nagar Haveli.
WORK DONE AS EMPLOY IN
1) S.R.I. Pukhraj Additives LLP:
(Pukhraj Group Merge with SRI Group)
Technology transfer.
Working for REACH (Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of
Chemicals)/SVHC (Substance Of Very High Concern)/ROHS (Restriction of Hazardous
Substances) /PAH (Poly Cyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon) certification for exacting product.
Attended Regulatory Compliance in India as well as overseas.
Formulation support to existing products.
Project Completed and commercialese :
1) Eco-friendly totally water soluble Antitack Powder based on natural route for batch of
application:
Developed totally Water Soluble (Zinc and heavy metal free [Lead(Pb),
Mercury(Hg),Cadmium(Cd),Chromium(Cr)+6]), Eco-friendly Antitack Agent derived from
natural route for eliminated sedimentation, coating found non uniform and foaming etc., type
of issue in Batch of Application….
2) Eco-friendly non settling Antitack liquid based on natural route for batch of application:
Developed totally Transparent liquid which is fully soluble in water (Zinc and heavy metal free
[Lead(Pb), Mercury(Hg),Cadmium(Cd),Chromium(Cr)+6]) and Eco-friendly Antitack Agent
derived from natural route for eliminated sedimentation, coating found non uniform and
foaming etc., type of issue in Batch of Application….
3) Zinc free low melted Natural fatty acid based derivative for silica- filled elastomers:
Especially designed for use with silica-filled elastomers. It improves extrusion rate, reduces
hysteresis, and reduces mill roll sticking. It has a slight activation effect in sulfur -cured
compounds.
4) Takifying and plasticizing derivatives based on aromatic/ aliphatic hydrocarbon resin with
natural oils for Staining and Non Staining application:
Used as an excellent tackifying and plasticizing material for natural & synthetic rubbers.
Because of its neutral character, good alkali & acid resistance, good dielectric properties and
compatibility with natural and synthetic rubbers.
5) User friendly & cost-effectively Cure activator based mixed fatty acid :
It gives heat stability (reversion resistance) and an improved dynamic property in natural
rubber compounds containing mineral fillers and silane coupling agents use in high -
performance natural rubber compounds and also improves the processing characterist ics and
performance properties of natural rubber compounds.
Mixing Improvements
Reduces mixing energy
Improves dispersion and reduces incorporation time
Lowers and stabilizes viscosity
Reduces extrudate variation while improving quality
Physical Improvements
Improves physical properties
Outstanding dynamic performance
Improves tear results and tan deltas
Lowers heat build-up and improves blowout resistance in high
natural rubber tire compounds
6) Oleochemical based Processing aid (peptizer) against Dibenzamido diphenyldisulphide-
DBD (Chemical Peptizer) for rubber compound:
Oleochemical based peptizer are substances that improve the process ability of a rubber
compound without (adversely) affecting its mechanical properties, as long as only small
quantities are added to the compound and spread throughout the compound more effectively,
because they also act as dispersion agents and lubricant.
7) Oleochemical based dispersing agent and lubricant for rubber Compound :
Especially design for compounds based on all synthetic rubbers, especially SBR, NBR, CR and
EPDM for technical molded.
8) Mixed fatty acid and natural wax based additive for fluorinated rubbers improved flow and
easier demolding :
A processing additive specially designs for fluorinated rubbers. Its silicon free and provides
improved flow and easier demolding. Its good lubricant properties provide an increased
extrusion rate and lead to an improved appearance of the vulcanizate.
9) Natural fatty acid based processing aid for reduction of rolling resistance in high
performance silica tire treads:
Processing aid used for for improve extrusion output and appearance in NR,SBR,SSBR and
EPDM compounds has very high affinity for silica fillers and provides for maximum reduction
of rolling resistance in high performance silica tire treads
Other Work Done–Plant Trial, Attended Management Meetings, Executive training etc.,
2) Pukhraj Engineering & Chemicals Pvt. Ltd:
Attended Regulatory Compliance
Formulation support to existing products.
Attended Innovations in oils Fats & allied Products towards sustainability & lipid expo-2011
held at IICT Hyderabad, 18th to 19th November 2011.
Project Completed and commercialese :
1) Water dispersible Antitack Powder for rubber:
Developed water dispersible Antitack Agent derived from Batch of Application in rubber
industries….
2) Fatty acid based additives for reduce water carry over problem in Plastic industry:
Specialty additive developed for Anti fibrillation masterbatches/compounds to reduce water
carry over problem on high speed tape line at high speed operation for Plastic Industry.
3) Fatty acid based additives for highly loaded thermoplastic compounds based on Polyolefins,
PVC in Plastic industry:
Specialty coating additive for mineral fillers/pigments to achieve uniform dispersion in highly
loaded thermoplastic compounds based on Polyolefins, PVC etc also used in minerals coating
& EVA processing.
Other Work Done–Plant Trial, Attended Management Meetings, Executive training etc.,
3) Dispersive Minerals & Chemicals (I) Ltd (20 Micron Group):
Develop Metallic Soap from Unsaturated Fatty acid& (Ca/Mg) from saturated Fatty acid by
Fusion Route (Plant level Commercial Scale-up) - The process does have the advantage of not
requiring the use of caustic soda and no filtering or Drying is required. It also does not lead to
any water pollution or the consumption of any water.
In reverse R&D successfully developed new formulation for three ongoing DMCIL products
and save 35 Rs/kg.
Develop Metallic Stearate by Fusion Route (Plant level Commercial Scale-up) - The process
does have the advantage of not requiring the use of caustic soda and no filtering or Drying is
required. It also does not lead to any water pollution or the consumption of any water.
Develop Low Metal content (6.5/8.5) Metallic Soaps by fusion Route (Plant level Commercial
Scale-up) - The process does have the advantage of not requiring the use of caustic soda and no
filtering or Drying is required. It also does not lead to any water pollution or the consumption
of any water.
Develop New Laboratory (QC and R&D) for DMCIL, Nandesari.
Develop Physical, Chemical and Instrumental Testing for different type of DMCIL Products
and their Raw Material.
Develop New Formulation for DMCIL Products.
Develop Standard Operating Process (SOP) for testing methods for DMCIL Product.
Modified and Develop Mass Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for DMCIL Product.
Attended India Rubber Expo 2011 held at Chennai Trade center, Chennai 19th to 22nd January
2011.
Other Work Done – Plant Trial, Attended Management Meetings, Chemist training
Documentation, etc.,
4) IPCA Laboratories Ltd:
Successfully trainingcompleted in Tablet, Packaging, Quality Control, Ware House,
Engineering& HR Department.
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
1. Successfully completed One research project entitled Synthesis & Biological Evaluation of Fatty
Hydrazides& Their Derivatives From Neem oil & Rice bran oil in year 2007.
2. Research Topic: “Studies on Oleochemicals of Industrial Significance”
3. Research Papers Published (International/National): Seventeen research papers.
4. Has guided around 20 Dissertations.
MEDALS/AWARDS RECEIVED
1. Recipient of 3rd Price for “Working Model” in Nehru Science Exhibition for Children in year
1995-1996.
2. Recipient of 2nd Price for “Static Model” in Nehru Science Exhibition for Children in year 1996 -
1997.
3. Recipient of Young Scientist trophy in India rubber Expo 2011 held at Chennai Trade center,
Chennai 19th to 22nd January 2011.
PRESENTATIONS IN SEMINAR
1. Perfumes.
2. Residual Toxicity of Pesticides in Food, Oils & Oilseed.
PH.D ORIENTATION COURSE
1. Scope of oleochemicals in surface coating industry.
2. Application of instrumental methods to oils and oleochemicals.
TECHNICAL KNOWLEDGE AND FAMILIAR WITH
Autolab (Potantiostate/Galvanostate), FTIR
COMPUTER KNOWLEDGE
MS Office, Internet, Chem Office, ISIS Draw,ChemSketch,Chemix,Chem, BioDraw Ultra 11.0,
Autolab Software, SAP,etc.,
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION INCLUDING EXTRACURRICULAR
ACTIVITIES
1. Member of Alumni Association of NCC Cadets (AAN).
2. Member of Oil Technologist Association of India.
3. Participate in “Quiz Contest” Organized by Nehru Science Exhibition for Children in year
1997- 1998.
4. Participate in State Science Seminar on “50 Years of Science & Technology in Independent
India Aspiration & Achievements” Organized by Nehru Science Center, Mumbai in 1998.
5. Participate in “Annual Camp of National Service Scheme” held at Parnera from 27 th October
2001 to 5th November 2001.
6. Attended Annual Training Camp “National Cadet Crops, Army Wing” held at Baroda from
30th August 2003 to September 2003.
7. Attended International Seminar on “New Horizons in Lipids and Specialty Oleochemicals&
Lipids Expo 2005” Organized by Oil Technologist Association of India (Southern Zone) held at
Indian Institute of Chemical Technology, Hyderabad during December 2005.
8. Attended Seminar on “Value Addition of Oleochemicals” Organized by Oil Technologist
Association of India (Western Zone) held at Hotel Taj President, Mumbai during December
2006.
9. Attended 2nd International Conference on “Soaps Detergents & Cosmetics” Organized by Oil
Technologist Association of India (Western Zone) held at Hotel Mariott, Panjim, Goa during
October 2008.
10. Training acquired on HPLC, FTIR and GC Organized by Sophisticated Instrumentation Center
for Applied Research and Testing (SICART) in year 2007.
11. Attended Gujcost Sponsored National Seminar on “Research in Chemistry at the Crossing
Edge of other Sciences” Organized by DepartmentofChemical Sciences held at B.V.M.
Auditorium, B.V.M Engineering College,VallabhVidyanagar, Gujarat during November 2009.
12. Attended India Rubber Expo 2011 held at Chennai Trade center, Chennai 19th to 22nd January
2011.
13. Attended Innovations in oils Fats & allied Products towards sustainability & lipid expo -2011
held at IICT Hyderabad, 18th to 19th November 2011.
14. Attended 7th India Rubber Expo & Tyre Show held at Bombay Exhibition Center, Mumbai 22nd
to 24th January 2013.
EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATION
University/
Qualification Subject College/ School Month/Year %
Board
Sophisticated
Instrumentation
S.P. University
Industrial Chemistry Center for Applied December
Ph.D V.V.Nagar --
2010
Research and Testing
Gujarat (India)
(SICART),
VallabhVidyanagar
Institute of Science
and Technology for S.P. University
Industrial Chemistry April
M.Sc. Advanced Studies & V.V.Nagar 58.92
2007
(Oils, Fats & Waxes)
Research (ISTAR), Gujarat (India)
VallabhVidyanagar
Department of S.P. University
April
PGDAC Analytical Chemistry Chemistry, V.V.Nagar 58.00
2005
VallabhVidyanagar Gujarat (India)
South Gujarat
B.K.M. Science April
B.Sc. Chemistry University, Surat 57.22
2004
College, Valsad
Gujarat (India)
Govt. Higher G.S.E.B,
H.S.C. Science Secondary School, Gandhinagar April-May 54.46
2001
Silvassa Gujarat (India)
Govt. Higher G.S.E.B,
March
S.S.C. --- Secondary School, Gandhinagar 69.29
1999
Khanvel Gujarat (India)
OTHER QUALIFICATION
1. NCC “B” & “C” Certificate Examination passed with B & C Grade respectively.
2. Diploma in Computer Fundamental With Grade “A”.
DETAILS OF THE RESEARCH WORK
Introduction:
Non Traditional Oils
Historically an exporter of oilseeds and oils, India has in the past two decades slid to a position
of a net importer of oils due to steadily widening gap between supply and demand. The country now
imports about 8 million tones oil to supplement 15 million tones of indigenous supply. A technology
mission on oilseeds has been set up to devise ways and means to increase indigenous production and
achieve self-sufficiency in oilseeds. While the major thrust is on to increase the productivity of the
principal traditional oilseeds like groundnut, rape/mustard which currently contribute 8.0 million
tones of oil, several other oilseeds and oils, some traditional and some new have been gradually
developed and thus offer good scope in augmenting supply. One such source is the tree-borne
oilseeds usually referred to as non-traditional or minor oilseeds. These are mainly collected from
forest trees.
Most non-traditional oils obtained from these seeds are dark; possess disagreeable smell and
contain non-lipid constituents with bewildering variety of structural features. These problems are
aggravated by the hostile conditions during collection in the forests, storage and subsequent
processing. Special processing methods have to be developed depending on the nature of the non-
lipid constituents and the end application of the oils. The isolation, characterization and finding
application of non-lipid constituents of the oils were handled by organic/pharmaceutical/agricultural
chemists and entomologists. The chemistry and processing of the oils have been the domain of oil
chemists and technologists.
Therefore there is a compelling need to target non-traditional oils for their up-gradation and
utilization and focus experimental, research and developmental activities on discovering newer areas
of utilization especially with a view to use them as replacements for traditional oils so that their
scarcity does not necessitate imports or imports if at all compulsory are restricted to minimum.
By-Products of Oil Processing
Vegetable oil processing generates large quantities of by-products like gums, soap-stock, acid
oil, spent bleaching earth which contains on an average 30 –35% of oil on its dry weight. These by-
products are plentiful and enhancing returns from them, although a real challenge for the oil
industry, may not only support favorable economics of processing but also eliminate disposal/hazard
problem associated with some of them. The Indian vegetable oil industry is slowly exploring the
possibility of value addition to the by-products.
Interdisciplinaryrelevance of the projects
Derivatives produced were utilized in corrosion inhibitors, surfactants and new oleo chemicals
utilizable in pharmaceutical industries.
Significance of the Research
There is a compelling need to target non-traditional oils for their up-gradation and utilization and
focus experimental, research and developmental activities on discovering newer areas of utilization
especially with a view to use them as replacements for traditional oils so that their scarcity does not
necessitate imports or imports if at all compulsory are restricted to minimum.
Considerable attention is being paid among the oil processors/ Technologists’ in the recent
years towards up gradation and utilization of by-products of oil processing industries so as to
improve operational economics and eliminate disposal hazards associated with some them. Therefore,
up-gradation and utilization of by-products of oils and allied industries is an area with immense
promise and potential for scientists, researchers oil recovered from spent bleaching earth (ORSBE)
and technologists to focus their attention on.
Objectives:
The objectives of the projects were to
I. Impart value addition to minor seed oils by targeting them for some newer industrially
utilizable products and oleochemicals.
II. Upgrade and modify byproducts of oil processing such as acid oil and ORSBE resulting from
refining of oils and fats so as to explore the possibility of their utilization in newer are as and
novel fields.
The derivatives produced from non traditional oils and by products of oil processing were utilized for
making products useful in corrosion inhibitors, Surfactant, pharmaceutical industries, surface coating
industry.
The following non traditional oils and by products were investigated:
Non traditional oils:Neem, Karanja, Rice bran
By Products of Oil Processing: Acid oil, Oil Recovered from Spent Bleaching Earth (ORSBE).
LIST OF PUBLICATION IN NATIONAL & INTERNATIONAL
JOURNALS BY DR.KALPESH JADAV
Sr.No National (N)/ Topic Name of the Month & Remarks
International Journal Year of
(I) Publication
Synthesis and
1. I Journal of 6, 2, 27-37
Evaluation of Fatty Applied (2012)
Hydrazides Based on Chemical
Schiff Bases from Oil Research
Processing Industries
Byproducts
2. N Inhibition of corrosion Indian Journal of 18 (4), 301-308
of mild steel in 1N HCl Chemical (2011)
solutions by Schiff base Technology
derived from non
traditional oils
3. I Studies on Microwave Journal of 16, 53-60,
Assisted Synthesis of Applied (2011)
Triazines Byproducts Chemical
of Oil Processing Research
Industries
4. I Liquid Detergent from Journal of 14, 14, (2010)
Acid Oil Based Applied
Polymer Chemical
Research
5. I Inhibition of Corrosion Journal of 12, 24, (2010)
of Mild Steel 1N HCl Applied
Solutions by Schiff Chemical
Base Derived From Research
Non Traditional Oils
6. N Corrosion inhibition Journal of 69, 43-47,
study of a new Scientific & January,
synthetic Schiff base Industrial (2010)
derived from Research
nontraditional oils on
mild steel in 1N HCl
solution
7. I Enzymatic synthesis of Archives of 1 (2), 344-355,
nontraditional oils Applied Science December
based hydrazides and Research (2009)
microwave assisted
synthesis of triazines
and their evaluation as
antimicrobial agents
8. N Synthesis and Journal of Lipid 41(4), 131,
Biological Evaluation Science and (2009)
of Phenyl hydrazides Technology
and their derivatives
from Karanja oil
9. I Synthesis and Journal of 11, 7-17,
biological evaluation Applied November
Schiff bases of fatty Chemical (2009)
hydrazides from Research
Nontraditional oils
10. I Synthesis and biological Der Pharma 1(1), 185-195,
evaluation phenyl Chemica October
hydrazides and their
(2009)
derivatives from Rice
bran oils
11. I Synthesis and Biological Journal of Applied 10, 64 – 72,
Evalution of Hydrazones Chemical Research October
from Nontraditional oils
(2009)
12. N Utilization of by-product Indian Journal of 16 (5), 373 -
of oil processing industry Chemical 376,September
in liquid detergent Technology
(2009)
13. N Synthesis and biological Indian J. Pharm. 71 (2), 144-147,
evaluation of fatty Sci
March-April
hydrazides of by-
(2009)
products of oil
processing industry
14. N Inhibition of corrosion of Journal of 68, 235-241,
mild steel by Phenyl of Scientific &
March(2009)
nontraditional oils Industrial
Research
15. N Fatty acid Indian Journal of 16, 32-37,
triazolesderived from Chemical January(2009)
Neem,Rice bran and Technology
Karanja oils as corrosion
inhibitors for mild steel
16. N Synthesis and biological J. Ind. Council of 25, (2), 126-130,
evaluation of fatty Chem December
hydrazides and their
(2008)
derivatives from Neem
and Rice bran oil
17. N Inhibition of mild steel J. Ind. Council of 25, (1), 37-41,
corrosion by Chem June(2008)
Phenylhydrazides
DECLARATION
I hereby solemnly declare that the above furnished particulars are true to the best of my knowledge
and belief. On the event of my selection to this job, I shall endeavor my best to the maximum
benefit of the Organization.
REFERENCE
(1) Prof.(Dr.) S. D. Toliwal (M. Tech, Ph.D) (2) Prof.(Dr.) N.K.Shah(M.Sc, Ph.D)
Principal, Shri Labhubhai Trivedi Institute of Professor & Head, Department of Chemistry School of
Engineering & Technology, Shashtri Bhavan, Opp.: Sciences, Gujarat University, Navrangpura, Ahmedabad
Shashtri Maidan, Rajkot- 360001 State: Gujarat, INDIA. 380-009, State: Gujarat, INDIA.
Mob: +91-989*******. Mob:+91-982*******.
E-mail: *********@*****.**.** E-mail: ************@*****.**.**
(3)Prof.(Dr.)Merlin Thomas (M. Tech, Ph.D) (4) Dr. J.V.Patel (M.Sc, Ph.D)
Professor & Head, Department of Industrial Chemistry, Sr.Lecturer, Department of Industrial Chemistry, Institute of
Institute of Science and Technology for Advanced Science and Technology for Advanced Studies and Research
Studies and Research (ISTAR), Vallabh Vidyanagar - (ISTAR), VallabhVidyanagar 388-120 Dist.: Anand State:
388 120 Dist.: Anand State: Gujarat, INDIA. Gujarat, INDIA.
Mob:+91-987*******. Mob: +91-989*******.
E-mail: ******@*****.*** E-mail: ***********@*****.**.**
Signature
(Dr. Kalpesh G. Jadav)