Sanjay Belowar
Sr. Lab Instructor, BUFT
About
Sanjay Belowar is a passionate researcher and academic scholar working in the field of chemistry, environmental sustainability, and advanced functional materials. He is currently pursuing his PhD in Chemistry at Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET), where his research focuses on the synthesis of novel ionic liquids for battery applications and advanced energy storage systems. His doctoral research aims to develop efficient and sustainable electrochemical materials with improved performance and stability for next-generation energy technologies.
He completed his MS in Organic Chemistry from Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, strengthening his expertise in synthetic chemistry, organic reaction mechanisms, and material-oriented chemical research. Prior to that, he earned his B.Sc. (Honours) in Chemistry from Cumilla Victoria Government College under National University of Bangladesh. During his undergraduate studies, he achieved outstanding academic success by securing the first position in his batch.
His broader research interests include ionic liquids, electrochemical materials, sustainable energy technologies, environmental chemistry, microalgae-based photobioreactors, carbon capture systems, wastewater treatment, and advanced polymeric materials. He has experience in scientific manuscript preparation, literature-based research, and interdisciplinary academic collaborations, with a strong commitment to developing environmentally sustainable and technologically advanced solutions for global challenges.
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Research Interests: Designing Molecules, Synthesis
Teaching/Research Specialization
Organic Chemistry, Synthesis, Spectroscopy (FTIR,NMR, UV vis, Mass) & Textile Chemistry
Publications
[1]. Recent advancements in the chemistry of 1,3,4-Thiadiazole ring-containing azo dyes
Name: Next Materials Volumn: 11:101794[2]. Design, Synthesis, and Characterization of a Novel pH-Responsive Azo Dye Incorporating a 1,3,4-Thiadiazole Ring for Advanced Textile Applications
Name: Dyes and Pigments Volumn: 231:112410[3]. Sustainable Azo Dye Synthesis from Expired Paracetamol: Structural Characterization, Computational Insights, and Textile Application
Name: Dyes and Pigments Volumn: 244:113099[4]. Synthesis, Characterization and Antibacterial study of some 1, 3, 4- thiadiazole ring appended azo derivatives
Name: BUFT Journal of Fashion & Technology Volumn: 8(1)[5]. Corrosion Protection of Carbon Steel Using Hydrophobic 1-Butyl-3-methylimidazolium Hexafluorophosphate in Acidic Media
Name: Surfaces and Interfaces Volumn: 87:108852[6]. Anion-dependent electrochemical capacitive behavior of biomass-derived activated carbon in imidazolium ionic liquid electrolytes
Name: RSC Advances Volumn: 31[7]. Chemistry of natural and synthetic dye materials with metal mordants in various fabrics for sustainable textile applications: a comprehensive review
Name: Environmental Science and Pollution Research Volumn: 32(45):25511-25540[8]. Natural colorants from Mimusops elengi fruits: an eco-friendly dyeing approach for cotton textiles
Name: Pigment & Resin Technology Volumn: 1-8[9]. Sustainable Utilization of Cyanodon dactylon Biomass for Cellulose Derivatives and Biofilm Production
Name: Waste and Biomass Valorization Volumn: 16(11):6159-6174[10]. Role of mordants in natural fabric dyeing and their environmental impacts
Name: Environmental Science and Pollution Research Volumn: 32(2):452-468[11]. Toward a Greener Fabric: Innovations in Natural Dyes and Biomordants for Sustainable Textile Applications
Name: Sustainability & Circularity NOW Volumn: ISSN: 2940-1852[12]. Design, Synthesis, and In-Silico Analysis of Thiazole-Embedded Schiff Base Derivatives for Breast Cancer Therapeutic Potential
Name: Qeios Volumn: 6(10)[13]. Optimization and Assessment of Different Parameters and Utilizing Food Waste from the College Canteen for Bioethanol Production
Name: American Journal of Pure and Applied Biosciences Volumn: ISSN: 2663-6913Conference Paper
[1]. MOLECULAR DOCKING, ADMET PROFILING AND TOXICITY ASSESSMENT OF 1,3,4-THIADIAZOLE-APPENDED AZO DYES
Name: 3rd International Conference on Textile Science and Engineering (ICTSE-2025)At: Dhaka,BangladeshAffiliation: Bangladesh University of Textiles Date: 2.2.26551Book chapter
[1]. Rubber in the Textile Industry: Enhancing Performance and Functionality
Name: Advances in Chemistry Research. Volumn: 87