
Anjali Tiwari is an emerging young researcher known for her focused work in the thermodynamic and kinetic study of the oxidation of alcohols using inorganic oxidants. Her interest in understanding reaction mechanisms, energy changes, and rate processes has shaped much of her early research, laying a strong foundation for her growing contributions to the field of physical and inorganic chemistry.
Anjali began her research career in 2022 at Wilson College (Autonomous) affiliated to University of Mumbai, under the guidance of Prof. Dr. H. A. Parbat. Under his mentorship, she developed her skills in scientific experimentation, literature review, and analytical thinking, which allowed her to explore deeper aspects of chemical kinetics and thermodynamics. Her early exposure to these subjects inspired her to pursue meaningful and impactful research work.
One of her first early achievements was writing a detailed review paper on the green synthesis of nanoparticles, a field of increasing relevance in modern sustainable chemistry. Building on this success, Anjali went on to publish several research papers in respe cted and peer-reviewed journals, including the Rasayan Journal of Chemistry, the Asian Journal of Chemical Science, and other notable scientific publications.
Her academic involvement extends beyond journals. She authored a book chapter in the international volume Recent Developments in Chemistry and Biochemistry Research, Volume 2, which highlights her ability to contribute to broader scientific discussions. She has actively participated in the prestigious Avishkar Research Convention for two consecutive years, 2023 and 2024, showcasing her commitment to academic excellence and innovative thinking.
Anjali’s specialized research on the thermodynamic and kinetic aspects of alcohol oxidation using inorganic oxidants has been presented at several national and international conferences. Her work has been appreciated for its clarity, depth, and scientific significance. She also secured the 1st prize at a national conference organized by Wilson College, Mumbai, an honor that reflects the originality and strength of her research.
Research-oriented, hardworking, and driven by curiosity, Anjali continuously seeks new challenges and opportunities to expand her scientific understanding. Her growing body of work and strong academic dedication position her as a promising young scientist aiming to contribute impactful advancements to the field of chemistry in the years to come.

