Supriya Prakash

@griet.ac.in

Assistant Professor
Gokaraju Rangaraju Institute of Engineering and Technology

EDUCATION

PhD Chemistry

RESEARCH, TEACHING, or OTHER INTERESTS

Chemistry, Catalysis, Organic Chemistry, Spectroscopy
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Scopus Publications

Scopus Publications

  • Sustainable synthesis of Pt–ZnO nanoparticles encapsulated in gum acacia as a facile nanocatalyst for nitroarene hydrogenation
    Supriya Prakash, Selvakumar Ponnusamy, Jagadeeswari Rangaraman, Brindha Thirumalairaj
    Reaction Kinetics Mechanisms and Catalysis, 2026
  • Recyclable Platinum Nanocatalyst for Nitroarene Hydrogenation: Gum Acacia Polymer-Stabilized Pt Nanoparticles with TiO2 Support
    Supriya Prakash, Selvakumar Ponnusamy, Jagadeeswari Rangaraman, Kundana Nakkala, Putrakumar Balla
    Chemengineering, 2025
    Platinum has emerged as an optimal catalyst for the selective hydrogenation of nitroarenes owing to its high hydrogenation activity, selectivity, and stability. In this study, we report the fabrication of platinum nanoparticles stabilized on a composite support consisting of gum acacia polymer (GAP) and TiO2. It was engineered for the targeted reduction of nitroarenes to arylamines via selective hydrogenation in methanol at ambient temperature. The non-toxic and biocompatible properties of GAP enable it to act as a reducing and stabilizing agent during synthesis. The synthesized nanocatalyst was characterized using X-ray diffraction (XRD), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). Morphological and structural analyses revealed that the fabricated catalyst consisted of minuscule Pt nanoparticles integrated within the GAP framework, accompanied by the corresponding TiO2 nanoparticles. Inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry (ICP-OES) was employed to ascertain the Pt content. The mild reaction conditions, decent yields, trouble-free workup, and facile separation of the catalyst make this method a clean and practical alternative to nitroreduction. Selective hydrogenation yielded an average arylamine production of 97.6% over five consecutive cycles, demonstrating the stability of the nanocatalyst without detectable leaching.
  • Gum Acacia Stabilized Ag-TiO 2and Ag-SiO 2: Sustainable Nanocatalysts for Direct and Convenient Synthesis of 5-Substituted 1 H -tetrazoles
    Supriya Prakash, Bojja Sreedhar, N. V. S. Naidu
    Synopen, 2023
    We describe the use of biocompatible gum acacia (GA)-assembled Ag-TiO2 and Ag-SiO2 nanostructures as effective heterogeneous catalysts for the synthesis of 5-substituted 1H-tetrazoles through the traditional [3+2] cycloaddition of aryl nitriles with sodium azides. Characterization of the prepared catalysts employing TEM, XPS, FE-SEM, FT-IR, XRD, and TGA-DTG reveals silver nanoparticles encapsulated in the GA matrix amidst modified nano titania or silica. A variety of structurally divergent aryl nitriles were converted into the corresponding tetrazoles in a short reaction time. Other advantages include low catalytic load, easy handling of catalyst, limited use of toxic reagents, and desirable conversion yields, making this protocol a viable and practical alternative for this cyclization. The catalysts can be easily recovered and reused over multiple cycles without significant loss of catalytic activity.
  • Biomimetic synthesis of gum acacia mediated Pd-ZnO and Pd-TiO2 – Promising nanocatalysts for selective hydrogenation of nitroarenes
    P. Supriya, B.T.V. Srinivas, K. Chowdeswari, N.V.S. Naidu, B. Sreedhar
    Materials Chemistry and Physics, 2018
  • Magnetic CuFe2O4 and Fe3O4 Nanoparticles Catalyzed Diacetoxylation of Alkenes and 1,2-Oxyacetoxylation of Terminal Alkynes Using PhI(OAc)2 as Oxidant
    B. T. V. Srinivas, P. Supriya, V. Rohithrao, N. V. S. Naidu, B. Sreedhar
    Chemistryselect, 2017
    Magnetically retrievable CuFe2O4 and Fe3O4 nanoparticles as efficient catalysts for selective syn diacetoxylation of alkenes have been achieved using PhI(OAc)2 as oxidant under mild conditions. In addition, by using this protocol, different kinds of terminal alkynes were efficiently converted into the corresponding α‐acetoxy ketones. The catalysts were reused with consistent activity up to five cycles. To the best of our knowledge, CuFe2O4 and Fe3O4 heterogeneous catalyzed diacetoxylation of alkenes has not been studied so far.
  • Validated stability-indicating RP-HPLC assay method for azathioprine in pharmaceutical dosage form according to ICH guidelines
    International Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2014