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  1. A.B. Mandal, S. Ray and S.P. Moulik,
    Mutual interactions of nonionic and ionic detergents composed of p-(1,1,3,3-tetramethylbutyl) phenoxypolyoxyethyleneglycol, sodium dodecyl sulfate and cetyl trimethyl ammonium bromide,
    Ind. J. Chem., 19A, 620-625, 1980.
  2. A.B. Mandal, S. Ray, A.M. Biswas and S.P. Moulik,
    Physicochemical studies on the characterization of Triton X-100 micelles in an aqueous environment and in the presence of additives, J. Phys. Chem., (U.S.A., ACS) 84, 856-859, 1980.
  3. A.B. Mandal and S.P. Moulik, Interaction of cetyl trimethyl ammonium bromide and sodium dodecyl sulfate in the light of precipitation, solubilization and mixed micelle formation in electrolytes, nonelectrolytes and nonionic detergents environments, ACS Proceedings in: 'Solution Behavior of Surfactants - Theoretical and Applied Aspects'
    (K.L.Mittal and E.J.Fendler, Eds.), Plenum Press, New York, Vol. 1, 521-542, 1982.
  4. A.B. Mandal, D. Mukherjee and D. Ramaswamy, Physicochemical studies of micelle formation of synthetic tanning materials in various environments, Leather Sci., 28, 283-288, 1981.
  5. A.B. Mandal, D. Ramaswamy, D.K. Das and M. Santappa, The shape, size, hydration, flow behaviors and correlation times of micelle forming various synthetic materials in aqueous solutions, Colloid and Polym. Sci., (W. Germany) 260, 702-707, 1982.
  6. A.B. Mandal, M. Kanthimathi, K. Govindaraju and D. Ramaswamy,
    Physicochemical studies on micelle formation of Cr-Al synthetic tanning materials in aqueous solutions and various additives environments and at various temperatures and its application to leather,
    JSLTC (England) 67, 147-158, 1983.
  7. A.B. Mandal, D. Vijaya Ramesh, F. Chandrasekaran and S.C. Dhar,
    The extent of hydration and thermodynamics activation parameters of intramuscular collagen in fish from viscometric studies,
    Leath. Sci., 32(6), 127-133, 1985.
  8. A.B. Mandal and F. Chandrasekaran,
    Modification of proteins by transamidification and some of its physicochemical properties compared to casein micelles,
    Leath. Sci., 32(7), 155-164, 1985.
  9. A.B. Mandal, S. Gupta and S.P. Moulik,
    Characterization of Tween-20 and Tween-80 micelles in aqueous medium from transport studies.
    Ind. J. Chem., 24A(8), 670-674, 1985.
  10. A.B. Mandal
    Fundamental physicochemical aspects on micelle formation of Cr-Al synthetic tanning materials in aqueous and various additives environments and at various temperatures and its application with reference to leather.
    J. Surf. Sci. & Tech., 1(2), 93-98, 1985
  11. A.B. Mandal, D. Vijaya Ramesh and S.C. Dhar,
    Physicochemical aspects of micelle formation on sepia cartilage collagen solutions and its interaction with ionic and nonionic micelles,
    Leath. Sci., 33, 15-20, 1986.
  12. D. Vijaya Ramesh, P.K. Seghal, A.B. Mandal and S.C. Dhar,
    Invitro studies of bleomycin drug interaction with various collagens,
    Leath. Sci., 33(3), 88-90, 1986.
  13. A.B. Mandal and F. Chandrasekaran,
    Modification of proteins by transamidification and some of its physicochemical and mechanical properties in comparison with casein, JSLTC (England) 70, 39-45, 1986.
  14. A.B. Mandal, Shape, Size, Hydration, Flow behavior and correlation times of the aggregated nitrocellulose emulsions in absence and presence of urea, J. Am. Oil Chem. Soc., 64(8), 1202-1207, 1987.
  15. A.B. Mandal and D. Ramaswamy,
    Kinetics of the reaction of cutch (Acacia Catechu) with sodium sulphite in Tween-80 micellar environment,
    J. Surf. Sci. Tech., 3, 31-38, 1987.
  16. B. Geetha, K. Vijayalakshmi and A.B. Mandal,
    Low molecular weight peptides from collagenous waste: Hydrodynamic and thermodynamic studies,
    JSLTC (England) 71, 142-146, 1987.
  17. C. Rose, M. Kumar and A.B. Mandal,
    The hydration and thermodynamic studies on warm water and cold water fish collagens,
    Biochem. J. (England) 249, 127-133, 1988.
  18. A.B. Mandal, D. Vijaya Ramesh and S.C. Dhar,
    Physicochemical studies of Micelle formation on sepia cartilage collagen solutions (pepsin extracted) in acetate buffer and its interaction with ionic and nonionic micelles : Hydrodynamic and thermodynamic studies,
    FEBS, Eur. J. Biochem., 169, 617-628, 1987.
  19. A.B. Mandal, B.C.U. Nair and D. Ramaswamy,
    A novel technique for the determination of the critical micelle concentration of various surfactants (in absence of supporting electrolyte) using cyclic voltammetry,
    Bull. Electrochem., 4, 565-569, 1988.
  20. A.B. Mandal, B.C.U. Nair and D. Ramaswamy,
    Molecular aggregation structures into ternary system : Deca glycerol dioleate/ heptane/water,
    Colloid & Polym. Sci. (W. Germany), 266, 575-578, 1988.
  21. A.B. Mandal, B.C.U. Nair and D. Ramaswamy
    Determination of the CMC of various surfactants and partition coefficient of an electrochemical probe using cyclic voltammetry, Langmuir (The ACS Journal of Surfaces and Colloids), 4, 736-740, 1988.
  22. A.B. Mandal and K.S.V. Srinivasan
    Future directions in Polymer Colloids.
    Ind. J. Chem., 28A, 183, 1989.
  23. A.B. Mandal,
    The effect of methanol and isopropanol on the mixed surfactant systems,
    ACS Proceeding in Surfaces and Colloids, John Berg, Ed. Plenum Press: New York, Vol. 1, pp. 89-111, 1990.
  24. A.B. Mandal and B.C. Unni Nair
    Cyclic Voltammetric studies on the ternary system: Deca glycerol dioleate/heptane/water,
    J.Chem.Soc.Faraday Trans. (England), 87(1), 133-136, 1991
  25. A.B. Mandal and B.C. Unni Nair,
    Novel electrochemical technique for the determination of cmc and self-diffusion studies of the micelles,
    Advances in Measurement and Control of Colloidal Processes(Eds.,R.A.Williams and N.C. de Jaeger), Butterworth Scientific Publications, London, ch.2, pp.136-149, 1991.
  26. A.B. Mandal and B.C. Unni Nair,
    Cyclic voltammetric technique for the determination of the critical micelle concentration of surfactants, self-diffusion coefficient of the micelles and partition coefficient of an electrochemical probe,
    J.Phys.Chem. 95, 9008-9013, 1991.
  27. A.B. Mandal and R. Jayakumar
    A New Micelle-forming peptide
    J. Chem. Soc. Chem. Commun., 237-238, 1993.
  28. R. Jayakumar, A.B. Mandal and P.T. Manoharan
    The Micelle Formation of Boc-Val-Val-Ile-OCH3 Tripeptide in CHCl3 and Its Conformational Analysis.
    J. Chem. Soc. Chem. Commun., 853-855, 1993
  29. Baskar Geetha, A.B. Mandal and T.Ramasami
    Synthesis, Characterization and Micelle Formation in Aqueous Solution of Methoxy polyethylene glycol Macromonomer, Homopolymer and Graft copolymer.
    Macromolecules, 26, 4083-4088, 1993.
  30. A.B. Mandal
    Self-diffusion studies on various Micelles using Ferrocene as electrochemical probe.
    Langmuir (The ACS Journal of Surfaces and Colloids) 9, 1932-1933, 1993.
  31. A.B. Mandal, A. Dhathathreyan, R. Jayakumar and T. Ramasami,
    Characterization of Boc-Lys(Z)-Tyr-NH-NH2 Dipeptide. Part.1 - Physicochemical studies on Micelle Formation of Dipeptide in Absence and Presence of Ionic Surfactants. J.Chem.Soc.,Faraday Trans.,89, 3075-3079, 1993.
  32. A.B. Mandal, F. Chandrasekaran, P. K Seghal and M. Chvapil
    Physicochemical aspects of micelle formation on rat tail tendon collagen solutions in citrate buffer and SDS environments : Hydrodynamic and thermodynamic studies
    Connective Tissue Res. (U.S.A.) 1993.
  33. P. K. Seghal, F. Chandrasekaran, A.B. Mandal and M. Chvapil
    The hydration and thermodynamic studies on various collagen solutions and their implications on structure and effectivity in various dermatological and cosmeticformulations
    Connective Tissue Res. (U.S.A.) 1993.
  34. A.B.Mandal, L.Wang, K.Brown and R.E.Verrall Conductance and NMR Studies of Cetyltrimethylammonium Bromide and Chloride Micelles in the Presence of Several Additives J. Colloid Interface Sci., 161, 292 298, 1993.
  35. A.B. Mandal and R. Jayakumar
    Aggregation, Hydrogen-Bonding and Thermodynamics on Tetrapeptide Micelles
    J. Chem. Soc. Faraday Trans., 90, 161-165, 1994.
  36. R. Jayakumar, A.B. Mandal and P.T. Manoharan

    Aggregation, Hydrogen Bonding and Thermodynamic Studies on Boc Val Val Ile OMe Tripeptide Micelles in Chloroform.
    J. Chem. Soc. Faraday Trans., 90, 2725-2730, 1994.
  37. B. Geetha and A.B. Mandal
    Self Diffusion Studies on Methoxy Polyethyleneglycol Macromonomer Micelles By Using Cyclic Voltammetric and Fourier Transform Pulsed Gradient Spin Echo Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Techniques.
    Langmuir, 11, 1464-1467, 1995.
  38. B. Geetha and A.B. Mandal
    The Shape, Size, Aggregation, Hydration, Correlation times and Thermodynamic Studies On Macromonomer Micelles in Aqueous Solutions.
    J. Chem. Phys., 105, 9649-9656, 1996.
  39. C. Rose and A.B. Mandal Interaction of SDS and urea with cat fish collagen: Hydrodynamic, thermodynamic, conformation and geometric studies,
    Int. J. Biological Macromolecules, 18, 41-53, 1996.
  40. T. Leela Priya, A.B. Mandal and S.C. Nandy
    The effect of various toxicants on the membrane of paddy seedlings : Electroanalytical and kinetic studies,
    Bioelectromagnetics and Biomedicine, 5, 37-46, 1996.
  41. B. Geetha and A.B. Mandal
    Determination of the Critical Micelle Concentration of the methoxy Polyethylene glycol based Macromonomer, and Partition Coefficient of a New Electrochemical Probe Using Cyclic Voltammetric Technique.
    Langmuir, 13, 2410-2414, 1997.
  42. B. Geetha and A.B. Mandal
    "Molecular Dynamics of Methoxy Polyoxyethylene Macromonomer Micelles in absence and Presence of SDS Micelles Using 1H NMR Spin-Lattice Relaxation Time Measurements"
    Chem. Phys. Letts., 266, 443-450, 1997.
  43. N. Somanathan, V. Subramanian and A.B. Mandal
    "Thermal Behaviour of Modified Casein"
    Thermochimica Acta, 302, 47-52,1997.
  44. C. Rose, A.B. Mandal and K.T. Joseph
    Characterization of cat fish collagen
    Asian Fishery Science, 11, 1-10, 1998.
  45. N.K.Bag, A. Dhathatreyan, A.B. Mandal and T. Ramasami
    “Interaction of Porphyrins with CTAB Micells in Methylene chloride Solutions”
    J.Porphyrins and Phthalocyanines, 2, 345-351, 1998.
  46. B. Geetha and A.B. Mandal
    Polymerization Reaction of Aqueous Self-Organised Assemblies of Poly(Ethylene Oxide) Macromonomer in Absence and Presence of a Comonomer
    Macromolecules New Frontiers, 1, 425-428, 1998.
  47. B. Geetha, S. Venkatesan, A. Dhathathreyan and A.B. Mandal
    Two-Dimensional Surface properties of 2-methoxy ethyl oleate at the air/water interface
    J. Am. Oil Chem. Soc., 76, 853-859, 1999. (In honour of Prof.V.Krishnan on the occasion of his 60th Birthday)
  48. M. Kanthimathi, K. Deepa, B.U. Nair and A.B. Mandal
    Fluorescence Quenching of Pyrene by Various Chromium-Ligand Complexes in Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate Micelles: Effect of Micelle Size As Controlled by Nature of Ligand Environment.
    Bull. Chem. Soc. Jpn., 73, 1769-1775, 2000.
  49. G. Biswas and A.B. Mandal
    Evaluation of thermal decomposition of Liver Tissues from both control and chromium inoculated chick embryos by thermogravimetric analysis,
    J. Ind. Chem. Soc., 77, 20-22, 2000.
  50. B. Geetha and A.B. Mandal
    2-Dimensional Surface Properties of w-Methoxy Poly(ethyleneglycol) Macromonomer in Absence and Presence of Stearic Acid and Its Interaction with SDS As a Function of Different Mole Compositions at Various Temperatures at Air-Water Interface: Thermodynamic studies Using Langmuir Film Balance (Monolayer) Technique
    Langmuir, 16, 3957-3963, 2000.
  51. B. Geetha and A.B. Mandal
    Two-dimensional surface properties of -methoxy poly(ethylene glycol) macromonomer and polymer at the air/water interface
    Chem. Phys. Lett., 318, 35-42, 2000.
  52. B. Geetha and A.B. Mandal
    1H Spin-Lattice Relaxation Time Measurements On Macromonomer; SDS and Their Mixed Systems with different Mole Compositions at 90, 300 and 400 MHz Field Frequency Dispersions: Molecular Dynamics On Micellar Systems"
    J. Surface Sci. Technol., 17, 29-48, 2001.
  53. L.J.M. Gaspar, G. Baskar, A.B. Mandal
    Solution structure of a modified comb-like polymer from octadecyl methacrylate and acrylic acid
    Chem. Phys. Lett., 348, 395-402, 2001.
  54. G. Baskar, A.M. Shanmugharaj, S. Venkatesh and A.B. Mandal
    Incorporation of bromo octadecane into saturated and unsaturated long chain ester monolayers at the air/water interface
    J. Am. Oil Chem. Soc., 78, 503-507, 2001.
  55. G Baskar, S. Ramya, and A.B. Mandal
    Synthesis and solution properties of comblike polymers from octadecyl methacrylate and acrylic acid.
    Colloid and Polymer Sci., 280, 886-891, 2002.
  56. G. Baskar, Milton Gaspar and A. B. Mandal
    Surface characterizations of comblike copolymers from hexadecyl acrylamide and acrylic acid at the air/water interface
    Langmuir, 19, 9051-9057, 2003.
  57. S. Ramya, S. Thennarasu and A. B. Mandal
    Self –assembling characteristics of a Hydantoin Drug
    Chem. Phys. 291, 195, 2003.
  58. M.Balasubramanian, S.Thennarasu, P.T. Perumal and A.B. Mandal.
    Spectrophotometric, Spectrofluorimetric and High Performance Liquid Chromotographic methods for the Determincation of Hexamine in Tablets
    Ind.J.Pharmaceutical Sci., 643-645, 2003
  59. S. Ramya, S. Thennarasu and A.B. Mandal
    Self-assembling characteristics of a new class of non-ionic Gemini surfactant viz. bis-amide
    J.Phys.Chem.B., 108, 8806-8816, 2004.
  60. R.Usha, Aruna Dhatathreyan, A.B. Mandal, and T.Ramasami
    Behaviour of Collagen Films in Presence of Structure Modifiers at Solid- Liquid Interface.
    J.Polym.Sci, Polym. Phys., Part B 42, 3859-3865, 2004.
  61. J. James, S. Ramya and A. B. Mandal
    Interactions of PEO-PPO-PEO triblock copolymers of molecular weight 2800with SDS micelles: Some physicochemical studies”,
    Chem. Phys, 312, 275-287, 2005.
  62. J. James, C. Ramalechume, and A. B. Mandal
    Self-diffusion studies on PEO-PPO-PEO triblock copolymer micelles in SDS micelles and vice versa using cyclic voltammetry”,
    Chem. Phys. Lett. , 405, 84-89, 2005.
  63. C. Ramalechume, V. Yegnaraman and A. B. Mandal
    Electron transfer studies through mixed self-assembled monolayers of thiophenols and thioctic acid
    J. Electroanal. Chem. 580, 122-127, 2005.
  64. A. B. Mandal, S. Vellaichami, J. James, R.S.G.Krishnan and S. Govindarajan,
    Physicochemical Properties of PEO-PPO-PEO Triblock Copolymer (Mol.Wt.2000) Micelles in Sodium Dodecylsulfate Micellar Environment
    J. Surface Sci, Technol., 21, 23-42, 2005
  65. C. Ramalechume, V. Yegnaraman and A.B. Mandal
    Electrochemical rectification at electrode surface modified with poly (acrylic acid) and decane thiol
    J. Solid State Electrochem., 10, 499-505, 2006
  66. K.A.Sujatha, T.P.Sastry, B. Sreedhar and A.B. Mandal
    One step synthesis of silver nanorods by auto reduction of aqueous silver ions with hydroxyapatite: an inorganic-inorganic hybrid nanocomposite
    J. Biomed. Mater. Res. A., 80, 391-398, 2007.
  67. K.A.Sujatha, T.P.Sastry, B.Sreedhar and A.B. Mandal
    One step synthesis of silver nanorods by auto reduction of aqueous silver ions with hydroxyapatite: an inorganic-inorganic hybrid nano composite
    J. Biomed. Mater. Res. A, 80A:391-398, 2007
  68. J.James, C. Ramalechume and A.B. Mandal
    Physicochemical studies on hydrophobic PEO-PPO-PEO triblock copolymer micelles in SDS micellar environment.
    J. Polym. Sci. Part B- Polym. Phys., 45: 2410-2420, 2007
  69. N. Nishad Fathima, S. Ramya, A. Rajaram and A.B. Mandal
    The formation of copper oxide nanorods in the presence of various surfactant micelles
    Indian J. Sci. and Technol.,1, 1-6, 2008
  70. S. Pushpakanth, B. Srinivasan, T.P. Sastry and A.B. Mandal
    Biocompatible and antibacterial properties of silver-doped hydroxyapatite
    J. Biomedical Nanotechnol., 4, 62-66, 2008
  71. J. Kanagaraj, N.K. Chandra Babu and A.B. Mandal
    Recovery and reuse of chromium from chrome tanning wastewater aiming towards zero discharge of pollution
    J. Cleaner Prod. 16, 1807-1813, 2008
  72. A.B. Mandal, J. Raghava Rao, N.K. Chandrababu, P. Saravanan, P.K. Sehgal
    Gaining new insights in cleaner and greener leather processing.
    Leather Age, 59-62, 2008
  73. R. Chandrasekar, R. Ganeshjeevan, C. Muralidharan and A.B. Mandal
    Possibilities of Chromium(VI) Generation in Leather Products and Plausible Preventive and Corrective Measures
    Leathers 18-20, 2008
  74. T.P. Sastry, K. Swarnalatha, S.S.S. Liji, M. Uma Makheswari, J. Sundaraseelan, S. Sekar and A.B. Mandal
    Growth of hydroxyapatite on physiologically clotted fibrin capped gold nanoparticles
    Nanotechnology,19,1-5, 2008
  75. S.S.S. Liji, J. Sundaraseelan, S. Sekar, T.P Sastry and A.B. Mandal
    Gelatin-chitosan composite capped gold nanoparticles-A matrix for the growth of hydroxyapatite
    J. Nanoparticle Res. 11, 333-340, 2008
  76. S.N. Jaisankar, Y. Lakshminarayana, Sandya K Pushpan and A.B. Mandal
    ‘Preparation and properties of thermoplastic IPN nanocomposites based on polyurethane ionomers’
    Proceedings Ind. Soc. Adv. Mat. Process Engg., 471-477, December 2008.
  77. R. Karthikeyan, N.K.Chandra Babu, A.B. Mandal and P.K. Sehgal ‘Investigating the stingray (Family Dasyatidae) fish skins for the production of massage footwear’
    Leather Age, 31 (2),227-230, 2009
  78. Dipankar Chaudhuri, Pinaki Bhattacharya, Ratna Chakraborty and A.B. Mandal
    Concerning extraction and sorption behaviour of leather and its possible impact on consumer safety
    Journal of Indian Leather Technologists' Association 8, (611-621), 2009
  79. P.K.Misra, H.P.Mishra, U. Das and A.B. Mandal
    Organization of amphiphiles Part-X: Studies on the interaction between polyoxyethylated (30) octylphenol and cetyltrimethylammonium bromide in aqueous solution
    J.Colloid Interface Sci. 333,590-598, 2009.
  80. S.M. Jaimohan, M.D.Naresh, V.Arumugam, A. B. Mandal
    Purification, crystallization and preliminary X-ray diffraction studies of parakeet (Psittacula krameri) haemoglobin
    Acta Crystallographica Section F Vol. 65, 10, 1027-1029, October 2009
  81. M. Chamundeeswari, S. S. Liji Sobhana, Justin P. Jacob, M. Ganesh Kumar†, M. Pandima Devi, Thotapalli P. Sastry and A.B. Mandal
    Preparation, characterization and evaluation of a biopolymeric gold nanocomposite with antimicrobial activity
    Biotechnology and Applied Biochemistry 55, (29-35) 2010
  82. Ramadhar Kumar, S. Balaji, T.S. Uma, A.B. Mandal, P.K. Shegal
    Optimization of influential parameters for extracellular keratinase production of Bacillus subtilis (MTCC9102) in solid state fermentation using horn meal - A biowaste management.
    Appl. Biochem. Biotechnol. 160, 30-39, 2010.
  83. Md. Sayem Alam, Kabir-ud-Din and A.B.Mandal
    Evaluation of Thermodynamic Parameters of Amphiphilic Tricyclic Antidepressant Drug Imipramine Hydrochloride─Additive Systems at the Cloud Point.
    Colloids Surf. B: Biointerfaces (Elsevier, The Netherlands), 76,577-584, 2010.
  84. Md. Sayem Alam, Kabir-ud-Din and A.B. Mandal
    Amphiphilic Drug Promethazine Hydrochloride -Additive Systems: Evaluation of Thermodynamic Parameters at Cloud Point
    J. Chem. Eng. Data (ACS, U.S.A.), (DOI: 10.1021/je9008975).
  85. Venkatasubramanian Sivakumar, Gopalaraman Swaminathan, Paruchuri Gangadhar Rao, Chellappa Muralidharan, A.B. Mandal, Thirumalachari Ramasami
    Use of ultrasound in leather processing Industry: Effect of sonication on substrate and substances - New insights
    Ultrasonics Sonochemistry (DOI: 10.1016/j.ultsonch.2009.10.012.)
  86. Md. Sayem Alam, Kabir-ud-Din and A.B.Mandal
    Thermodynamics of Some Amphiphilic Drugs in Presence of Additives.
    J. Chem. Eng. Data (ACS, U.S.A.), (DOI: 10.1021/je900749a).
  87. Md. Sayem Alam, Kabir-ud-Din and A.B.Mandal
    Thermodynamics at the Cloud Point of Phenothiazine Drug Chlorpromazine Hydrochloride─Additive Systems.
    J. Chem. Eng. Data (ACS, U.S.A.), (DOI: 10.1021/je900748).
  88. Md. Sayem Alam, Kabir-ud-Din and A.B. Mandal
    Thermodynamics of the Amphiphilic Drug, Amitriptyline Hydrochloride-Surfactant/Polymer Systems at the Cloud Point
    J. Dispersion Sci. Technol. (Taylor & Francis, U.S.A.), (in press)
  89. J.Kanagaraj, Sanjeev Gupta, and A. B. Mandal
    A study on degradation of collagen, skin and leather.
    JILTA, (in press)
  90. Madurai Suguna Lakshmi, Muralidharan Sriranjani, Haja Bava Bakrudeen, Arumugam Suresh Kannan, Boreddy Sivarami Reddy, A.B. Mandal
    Carvedilol/Montmorillonite : Processing, characterization and release studies.
    Applied Clay Science 48(2010) 589-593
  91. Pramila K. Misra, Sagarika Panigrahi, Uma Dash, A.B. Mandal
    Organization of amphiphiles, Part XI: Physico-Chemical aspects of mixed micellization involving normal conventional surfactant and a non-ionic gemini surfactant
    Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, (in press)
  92. C.Selvakumar, R.C.Panda, V.Vijayan, M.Bharati, RA.Ramanujam, A.B.Mandal
    Synthesis of a decoupler like interaction reducer for closed-loop control of multivariable systems
    Association for the Advancement of Modelling & Simulation Techniques in Enterprises, (in press)
  93. R.Karthikeyan, N.K.Chandra Babu, A.B. Mandal and P.K. Sehgal
    An investigation towards the production of soft leathers from Himantura Stingray ( Family Dasyatidae) skins’ J. Soc. Leath Tech Chem, (In Press)
  94. K.A.Sujatha, T.P.Sastry and A.B. Mandal
    Preparation of apatites from a biological source and their morphological changes with respect to temperature
    J. Biomed. Mater. Res. A., (In Press)
  95. R. Vijay, S. Angayarkanny, B.S.R. reddy, A.B. Mandal and Geetha Baskar
    Adsorption and emulsification properties of amphiphilic poly(styrene-co-octodecyl maleamic acid salt) with comb like architecture
    J. Colloid Interf. Sci. (In Press)
  96. C. Selvakumar, R.C. Panda, V. Vijayan, M. Bharati, R.A. Ramanujam and A.B. Mandal
    Synthesis of a decoupler like interaction reducer for closed-loop control of multivariable systems
    A.M.S.E. Modelling: Series C (In Press)
  97. M. Surianarayanan, D. Balaji, S. Senthilkumar, A.B. Mandal
    Batch Kinetic studies on gowth of salt tolerant pseudomonas aeruginosa secreting protease in a biocalorimeter
    Biotechnol. Bioprocess Eng. (In Press)
  98. Abhishek Mandal, R.S.G. Krishnan, S. Thennarasu, S. Panigrahi and A.B. Mandal
    Two-dimensional surface properties of an antimicrobial hydantoin at the air-water interface: an experimental and theoretical study
    Colloids Surf. B: Biointerfaces, (In press).
  99. T.P. Sastry, M. Uma Makheswari, S.S.S. Liji, K. Swarnalatha, J. Sundaraseelan and A.B. Mandal
    Growth of hydroxyapatite crystals on gelatin-chitosan capped silver nanoparticles
    Langmuir (Submitted)
  100. S. Ramya and A.B. Mandal
    Characterization of Lys(Z)-Tyr-NH-NH2 dipeptide by circular dichroism and fluorescence (both steady state and time resolved) methods
    Langmuir, (Submitted).
  101. L.K.Tiwary, S. Thennarasu and A. B. Mandal
    A new micelle-forming anti depressant drug, viz., Tyrosine hydantoin
    J. Chem. Soc., Chem. Commun., (Submitted)
  102. A.B. Mandal, N. Srividya and T. Wolff
    Interaction of Porphyrins with Triton X-35 Micelles in Chloroform
    Langmuir, (submitted).
  103. L.K.Tiwary, S. Thennarasu, J. James and A. B. Mandal
    Interaction of Tyrosine hydantoin (an antidepressant drug) micelles with CTAB micelles in aqueous solution
    Langmuir, (Submitted)
  104. S. Ramya, S. Thennarasu and A.B. Mandal
    Physicochemical properties of a hydantoin drug
    Phys. Rev. Lett., (Submitted).
  105. C. Ramalechume, C.S.Gopinath, V. Yegnaraman and A.B. Mandal
    Effect of CTAB micelles on the removal of self-assembled monolayers of alkane thiols: Cycliv voltammetry, conductometry, XPS, contact angle and spin-lattice reduction time measurements
    J. Am. Chem. Soc., (Submitted)
  106. S. Senthilkumar, M. Surianarayanan, M. Ian and A.B. Mandal
    Bench scale biocaloriemetry: an In-line biosensor for bioprocess monitoring applications
    New Biotechnol. (Submitted)
  107. S.S. Liji Sobhana, M. Vimala Devi, T. P. Sastry, A.B. Mandal
    CdS quantum dots – Versatile contrivance to study the minutiae of size dependent optical properties of Thiol Capping
    Journal of Nanoparticle Research, (Accepted)
  108. Arumugam Gnanamani, V.Kavitha, N.Radhakrishnan, G.Sekaran, G.Suseela Rajakumar, A.B.Mandal
    Microbial biosurfactants and hydrolytic enzymes mediates in situ development of stable supra-molecular assemblies in fatty acids released from triglycerides
    Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces 78 (2010) 200–207.
  109. A. Gnanamani,, V. Kavitha, N. Radhakrishnan, G. Suseela Rajakumar, G. Sekaran, A.B. Mandal
    Microbial products (biosurfactant and extracellular chromate reductase) of marine microorganism are the potential agents reduce the oxidative stress induced by toxic heavy metals
    Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces xxx (2010) xxx–xxx
  110. Application of a PDGF-containing novel gel for cutaneous wound healing
    R.Judith, M.Nithya, C.Rose, A.B. Mandal
    Life Sciences, 87, 1-8, 2010

REVIEW ARTICLES
  1. A.B. Mandal
    Physicochemical studies on some peptides and collagen micelles and their interactions with some surfactant micelles and urea Proceedings Royal Soc., 2000 .
  2. A.B. Mandal , S. Ramya, C. Jayanthy and B. Geetha
    Perspectives of Polymer-Peptide Interactions
    J. Surface Sci. Technol., 16 , 1-33, 2000
BOOK REVIEWS
  1. Polymer Composite by M. C. Gupta and A. P. Gupta (Authors), New Age International (P) Ltd.,
    Current Science, June 2005
    .
DATABASE FILED
  1. Jai Mohan, M.D. Naresh, V. Subramanian, A. Rajaram, V. Arumugam, R. Usha and A.B. Mandal Deposited Structure on Protein Databank Ref No. Rcsb id: RCSB026943
  2. Naresh M.D., Subramanian V, Jaimohan S.M, Rajaram A, Arumugam V, Usha R and Mandal A.B. Crystal structure analysis of Hen egg white Lysozyme grown by capillary method( 2007)
    PDB Accession code - 2EPE
  3. Jaimohan S.M, Naresh M.D, and Mandal A.B. Crystal structure of parrot Hemoglobin( Psittacula Krameri) at pH 7.5 (2008)
    PDB Accession code - 2ZFB
  4. Jaimohan S.M, Naresh M.D, and Mandal A.B. Crystal structure of Bovine Insulin (Hexameric form) (2008)
    PDB Accession code - 2ZP6
  5. Jaimohan S.M, Naresh M.D, and Mandal A.B. Sstructure of hemoglobin from flightless bird(Struthio Camelus) (2009)
    PDB Accession code - 3A59
PATENTS FILED
  1. G.Baskar, C.J.Milton Gasper, J.Kanagaraj, S.Gupta, B.S.R. Reddy, N.K. Chandrababu, A.B.Mandal,
    Process for preparation of poly(acrylate amino acid) nanoparticle copolymer dispersion for industrial applications.
    Indian Patent 388/DEL/2006 (IMPD Ref. No. 444NF2004)
  2. G. Saraswathy, G. Gautham, B.N. Das, R. Rajaram, Y. Lakshmi Narayana, S.N. Jaisankar, Ganga Radhakrishnan,
    A.B. Mandal
    ,
    A novel insole sheet and a process for the preparation thereof.
    Indian Patent 775/DEL/2008 (IMPD Ref. No. 43NF2008)
  3. G. Saraswathy, G. Gautham, B.N. Das, R. Mohan, Aruna Palanisamy, Pralay Maiti, Y. Lakshmi Narayana, Ganga Radhakrishnan, A.B. Mandal, A novel visoelastic polyurethane and a process for the preparation thereof.
    Indian Patent 2413/DEL/2008 (IMPD Ref. No. 186NF2008)
  4. R. Karthikeyan, N.K. Chandrababu, A.B. Mandal, P.K. Sehgal
    A lime and sulfide free process for the preparation of pickled stingray frish skin
    Indian Patent 1901/DEL/2009 (IMPD Ref. No. 107NF2009)
  5. R. Karthikeyan, N.K. Chandrababu, A.B. Mandal, P.K. Sehgal
    A Chromium-Keratin complex and a process for the preparation thereof
    Indian Patent 2122/DEL/2009 (IMPD Ref. No. 109NF2009)
  6. A novel water soluble bio-surfactant and a process for the preparation thereof
    (P10MB01-02)
  7. A novel bioadhesive product and a process for the preparation thereof
    (P01MB03-02)

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