Dr. Suvardhan Kanchi
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Dr. Suvardhan Kanchi

Senior Scientist
Durban University of Technology, South Africa


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry from Sri Venkateswara University, India

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Biography

Dr. Suvardhan Kanchi is currently working as Research Associate in Department of Chemistry, Durban University of Technology, Durban, Republic of South Africa. He obtained his Ph.D. in Electro Analytical Chemistry from Sri Venkateswara University, India. His main area of interest related to Pharmacology and Toxicology, Physical Science Engineering, Environmental Sciences, and Electrochemistry, Nanotechnology. His area of expertise includes Analytical Chemistry, Electrochemistry, Nanotechnology, Biosensors, Electrochemical Sensors, Microbial Fuel Cells, Dye Sensitized Solar Cells, Metal Toxicity, Pesticide Pollution, Adsorption, Spectrophotometry, Differential Pulse Polarography, Cyclic Voltammetry, Separation Science, Capillary Electrophoresis, Artificial Sweeteners, Phenolic Compounds, ICP-AES, FAAS, Green Nanotechnology, Nano-Analytical Chemistry, Solid Phase Extraction, and Catalytic Hydrogen Wave Method. He is author and co-author of 35 journal papers.

Area of Interest:

Physical Science Engineering
100%
Nanodiagnostics
62%
Computational Chemistry
90%
Nano-Electrochemistry
75%
Environmental Chemistry
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
9
Chapters
18
Articles
101
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Sharma, D., M.I. Sabela, S. Kanchi, K. Bisetty, A.A. Skelton and B. Honarparvar, 2018. Green synthesis, characterization and electrochemical sensing of silymarin by ZnO nanoparticles: Experimental and DFT studies. J. Electroanal. Chem., 808: 160-172.
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  2. Sabela, M.I., T. Makhanya, S. Kanchi, M. Shahbaaz, D. Idress and K. Bisetty, 2018. One-pot biosynthesis of silver nanoparticles using Iboza riparia and Ilex Mitis for cytotoxicity on human embryonic kidney cells. J. Photochem. Photobiol. B: Biol., 178: 560-567.
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  3. Kanchi, S., M.I. Sabela, P.S. Mdlulia, Inamuddin and Bisetty, 2018. Smartphone based bioanalytical and diagnosis applications: A review. Biosens. Bioelectron., 102: 136-149.
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  4. Kanchi, S., M.I. Sabela, M. Shahbaaz, N.J. Gumede and K. Gopalakrishnan et al., 2018. 2018 Selectivity and sensitivity enhanced green energy waste based indirect-μ-solid phase extraction of carbaryl supported by DFT and molecular docking studies. J. Mol. Liq., 257: 112-120.
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  5. Kanchi, S., G. Kumar, A.Y. Lo, C.M. Tseng, S.K. Chen, C.Y. Lin and T.S. Chin, 2018. Exploitation of de-oiled jatropha waste for gold nanoparticles synthesis: A green approach. Arabian J. Chem., 11: 247-255.
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  6. Mthembu, C.L., M.I. Sabela, M. Mlambo, L.M. Madikizela, S. Kanchi, H. Gumede and P.S. Mdluli, 2017. Google Analytics and quick response for advancement of gold nanoparticle-based dual lateral flow immunoassay for malaria–Plasmodium lactate dehydrogenase (pLDH). Anal. Meth., 9: 5943-5951.
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  7. Kanchi, S., P. Anuradha, B.N. Kumar, K. Gopalakrishnan and P. Ravi, 2017. Quantification of Se (IV) and Co (II) in Macrobrachium lamarrei, fresh water prawns and their feeding materials. Arabian J. Chem., 10: S306-S313.
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  8. Kanchi, S., M.I. Sabela, P. Singh and K. Bisetty, 2017. Multivariate optimization of differential pulse polarographic–catalytic hydrogen wave technique for the determination of nickel (II) in real samples. Arabian J. Chem., 10: S2260-S2272.
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  9. Kanchi, S., K. Bisetty, G. Kumar and M.I. Sabela, 2017. Robust adsorption of direct navy blue-106 from textile industrial effluents by Bio-hydrogen fermented waste derived activated carbon: Equilibrium and kinetic studies. Arabian J. Chem., 10: S3084-S3096.
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  10. Thondavada, N., S. Kanchi, C. Giridhar, B. Krishna and V.N. Nuthalapati, 2016. Studies on electrochemical behavior of copper(II) Dithiocarbamate complexes at DME: Application to environmental and biological samples. Asian J. Chem., .
  11. Sharma, D., S. Kanchi, M.I. Sabela and K. Bisetty, 2016. Insight into the biosensing of graphene oxide: Present and future prospects. Arab. J. Chem., 9: 238-261.
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  12. Sharma, D., M.I. Sabela, S. Kanchi, P.S. Mdluli, G. Singh, T.A. Stenstrom and K. Bisetty, 2016. Biosynthesis of ZnO nanoparticles using Jacaranda mimosifolia flowers extract: Synergistic antibacterial activity and molecular simulated facet specific adsorption studies. J. Photochem. Photobiol. B Biol., 162: 199-207.
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  13. Sabela, M.I., T. Mpanza, S. Kanchi, D. Sharma and K. Bisetty, 2016. Electrochemical sensing platform amplified with a nanobiocomposite of L-phenylalanine ammonia-lyase enzyme for the detection of capsaicin. Biosens. Bioelectron., 83: 45-53.
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  14. Sabela, M.I., K. Kunene, S. Kanchi, N.M. Xhakaza and A. Bathinapatla et al., 2016. Removal of copper (II) from wastewater using green vegetable waste derived activated carbon: An approach to equilibrium and kinetic study. Arab. J. Chem., 10.1016/j.arabjc.2016.06.001.
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  15. Prasad, P.R., S. Kanchi and E.B. Naidoo, 2016. In-vitro evaluation of copper nanoparticles cytotoxicity on prostate cancer cell lines and their antioxidant, sensing and catalytic activity: One-pot green approach. J. Photochem. Photobiol. B Biol., 161: 375-382.
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  16. Mlambo, M., R.A. Harris, P. Mashazi, M. Sabela and S. Kanchi et al., 2016. Computational and experimental evaluation of selective substitution of thiolated coumarin derivatives on gold nanoparticles: Surface enhancing Raman scattering and electrochemical studies. Appl. Surf. Sci., 10.1016/j.apsusc.2016.11.011.
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  17. Kumar, B.N., S. Kanchi, M.I. Sabela, K. Bisetty and N.V.V. Jyothi, 2016. Spectrophotometric determination of nickel (II) in waters and soils: Novel chelating agents and their biological applications supported by DFT method. Karbala Int. J. Mod. Sci., 10.1016/j.kijoms.2016.08.003.
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  18. Kanchi, S., G. Chembeti, D. Sharma, P.S. Mdluli, K. Bisetty, V.N. Nuthalapati and M.I. Sabela, 2016. Dithiocarbamate induced catalytic hydrogen wave for the determination of iron (II) in waters and leafy vegetables: Experimental and computational approach. Int. J. Electrochem. Sci., 11: 8027-8045.
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  19. Chennamsetty, R., S. Kanchi, K. Bisetty and V.N. Nuthalapati, 2016. Monitoring of cetylpyridinium chloride levels in surface waters: Patent blue-V as selective ligand for spectrophotometric determination. Asian J. Chem., 28: 1039-1042.
  20. Bathinapatla, A., S. Kanchi, P. Singh, M.I. Sabela and K. Bisetty, 2016. An ultrasensitive performance enhanced novel cytochrome c biosensor for the detection of rebaudioside A. Biosensors Bioelectronics, 77: 116-123.
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  21. Balgobind, K., S. Kanchi, D. Sharma, K. Bisetty and M.I. Sabela, 2016. Hybrid of ZnONPs/MWCNTs for electrochemical detection of aspartame in food and beverage samples. J. Electroanal. Chem., 774: 51-57.
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  22. Thondavada, N., S. Kanchi, K. Bisetty and V.N. Nuthalapati, 2015. Polarographic studies of Fe (II)-dithiocarbamate complexes at DME: Application to environmental samples. Int. J. Chem. Anal. Sci., 6: 1-7.
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  23. Thondavada, N., S. Kanchi, B. Krishna and V.N. Nuthalapati, 2015. Novel dithiocarbamates for the electrochemical detection of Ni(II) in environmental samples. Asian J. Chem., 27: 3598-3604.
  24. Sharma, D., S. Kanchi and K. Bisetty, 2015. Biogenic synthesis of nanoparticles: A review. Arabian J. Chem. 10.1016/j.arabjc.2015.11.002.
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  25. Ramanjulu, C., K. Suvardhan, K. Bisetty and N.V. Naidu, 2015. Seasonal variation and distribution of anionic surfactants in and around Tirupati: A famous pilgrim centre in South India. Asian J. Chem., 27: 3655-3657.
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  26. Kanchi, S., D. Sharma, K. Bisetty and V.N. Nuthalapati, 2015. Diabetes and its effects: Statistics and biosensors. J. Environ. Anal. Chem., 2: 1-4.
  27. Bathinapatla, A., S. Kanchi, P. Singh, M.I. Sabela and K. Bisetty, 2015. Fabrication of copper nanoparticles decorated multiwalled carbon nanotubes as a high performance electrochemical sensor for the detection of neotame. Biosens. Bioelectron., 67: 200-207.
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  28. Bathinapatla, A., S. Kanchi, M.I. Sabela and K. Bisetty, 2015. Theoretical Principles and Applications of High Performance Capillary Electrophoresis. In: Capillary Electrophoresis (CE): Principles, Challenges and Applications. Reed, C. (Ed.). Nova Science Publishers Inc., USA., ISBN: 978-1-63483-122-2, pp: 193-230..
  29. Ayyappa, B., S. Kanchi, P. Singh, M.I. Sabela, M. Dovey and K. Bisetty, 2015. Analytical evaluation of steviol glycosides by capillary electrophoresis supported with molecular docking studies. J. Iran. Chem. Soc., 12: 127-136.
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  30. Mpanza, T., M.I. Sabela, S.S. Mathenjwa, S. Kanchi and K. Bisetty, 2014. Electrochemical determination of capsaicin and silymarin using a glassy carbon electrode modified by gold nanoparticle decorated multiwalled carbon nanotubes. Anal. Lett., 47: 2813-2828.
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  31. Kumar, B.N., S. Kanchi, K. Bisetty and N.V.V. Jyothi, 2014. Analytical and biological evaluation of two Schiff's bases: Spectrophotometeric analysis of copper (II) in water and soil samples. J. Environ. Anal. Chem., 1: 106-113.
  32. Kanchi, S., P. Singh and K. Bisetty, 2014. Dithiocarbamates as hazardous remediation agent: A critical review on progress in environmental chemistry for inorganic species studies of 20th century. Arabian J. Chem., 7: 11-25.
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  33. Kanchi, S., K. Bisetty, G. Kumar, C.Y. Lin and T.S. Chin, 2014. Development of green energy waste activated carbon for removal of trivalent chromium: Equilibrium and kinetic modeling. Sep. Sci. Technol., 49: 513-522.
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  34. Kanchi, S., D. Sharma and K. Bisetty, 2014. Dye sensitized solar cells: Tool to overcome the future energy crisis. J. Environ. Anal. Chem., Vol. 2. .
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  35. Kanchi, S., B. Ayyappa, M.I. Sabela, K. Bisetty and N.V.S. Naidu, 2014. Polarographic interaction of nickel (II) with ammonium piperidine-1-carbodithioate: Application to environmental samples. J. Environ. Anal. Chem., 1: 107-115.
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  36. Kanchi, S., 2014. Nanotechnology for water treatment. J. Environ. Anal. Chem., Vol. 1. .
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  37. Giridhar, C., S. Kanchi, T. Niranjan, K. Bisetty and N.V. Naidu, 2014. Sensitive determination of nickel (II) using catalytic hydrogen wave in the presence of dithiocarbamates at DME. J. Environ. Anal. Chem., 1: 108-113.
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  38. Giridhar, C., S. Kanchi, T. Niranjan and N.V. Naidu, 2014. Trace determination of chromium(VI) in industrial effluents and agricultural materials by using dc polarography. Int. J. Anal. Bioanal. Chem., 4: 7-14.
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  39. Giridhar, C., S. Kanchi, T. Niranjan and N.V. Naidu, 2014. The polarographic study of Cobalt(II)-dithiocarbamate complexes at DME. Int. J. Chem. Anal. Sci., 5: 24-32.
  40. Giridhar, C., S. Kanchi, T. Niranjan and N.V. Naidu, 2014. Dithiocarbamates as a selective ligands for polarographic studies of manganese(II) at DME. Chem. Sci. Trans., 3: 778-790.
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  41. Bathinapatla, A., S. Kanchi, P. Singh, M.I. Sabela and K. Bisetty, 2014. Determination of neotame by high-performance capillary electrophoresis using β-cyclodextrin as a chiral selector. Anal. Lett., 47: 2795-2812.
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  42. Kumar, B.N., S. Venkateswarlu, S. Kanchi and N.V.V. Jyothi, 2013. Solid phase extraction approach for the determination of Cobalt(II) and Nickel(II) in various water systems. Int. J. Anal. Bioanal. Chem., 3: 178-182.
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  43. Kanchi, S., P. Singh, M.I. Sabela, K. Bisetty and N.V. Naidu, 2013. Polarographic catalytic hydrogen wave technique for the determination of copper(II) in leafy vegetables and biological samples. Int. J. Electrochem. Sci., 8: 4260-4282.
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  44. Kumar, B.N., S. Kanchi, S. Venkateswarulu and N.V.V. Jyothi, 2012. Novel analytical reagent for the quantification of Mn(II) in various water systems. Anal. Chem.: Indian J., 11: 149-154.
  45. Kanchi, S., T. Niranjan, K.B. Naidu and N.V. Naidu, 2012. Monitoring the status of anionic surfactants in various water systems in urban and rural areas of Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, South India. Int. J. Res. Chem. Environ., 2: 144-156.
  46. Kanchi, S., K. Saraswathi and N.V. Naidu, 2012. Voltammetric method for manganese analysis in Indian traditional leafy vegetables and medicinal plants collected around Tirupati town, a famous pilgrim center in India: The Catalytic Hydrogen Wave (CHW) technique. Food Anal. Methods, 5: 69-81.
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  47. Kanchi, S. and N.V. Naidu, 2012. Voltammetric Studies of Metal-Dithiocarbamate Complexes: Analysis of Cr(VI), Mn(II) and Co(II) with D.C Polarography and Differential Pulse Polarography at DME. Lambert Academic Publishing House, Germany., ISBN: 978-3-8484-2380-4, Pages: 148..
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  48. Naidu, N.V., S. Kanchi, P. Krishnamurthy and K. Saraswathi, 2011. Ni(II)-ammonium morpholine dithiocarbamate complex studies with polarography at DME by catalytic hydrogen currents in various environmental samples. Chem. Technol.: Indian J., 6: 6-12.
  49. Kanchi, S., T. Niranjan, K. Sarawathi and N.V. Naidu, 2011. Determination of copper(II) in water, vegetables and alloys samples with polarography at DME using piperidine dithiocarbamate by catalytic hydrogen currents. Anal. Chem.: Indian J., 10: 231-238.
  50. Kanchi, S., M. Sulochana, K.B. Naidu, K. Saraswathi and N.V. Naidu, 2011. Dithiocarbamates as a sensitive electroanalytical reagent: Determination of chromium by catalytic hydrogen wave at DME in water systems and vegetables. Food Anal. Methods, 4: 453-464.
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  51. Kanchi, S., K. Saraswathi and N.V. Naidu, 2011. The determination of cobalt(II) at DME using catalytic hydrogen current technique in various water samples, agricultural materials and pharmaceuticals. Environ. Monitor. Assess., 183: 531-543.
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  52. Kanchi, S., 2011. Catalytic Hydrogen Current Technique: Analysis of Copper-Electro-Analytical Estimation of Copper in Various Samples at DME. Lambert Academic Publishing House, Germany., ISBN: 978-3-8454-1997-8, Pages: 148..
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  53. Kumar, K.S., K. Suvardhan and S.H. Kang, 2008. Facile and sensitive determination of selenium (IV) in pharmaceutical formulations by flow injection spectrophotometry. J. Pharm. Sci., 97: 1927-1933.
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  54. Kiran, K., K.S. Kumar, B. Prasad, S. Kanchi, L.R. Babu and K. Janardhanam, 2008. Speciation determination of chromium(III) and (VI) using preconcentration cloud point extraction with Flame Atomic Absorption Spectrometry (FAAS). J. Hazard. Mater., 150: 582-586.
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  55. Kumar, K.S., S.H. Kang, K. Suvardhan and K. Kiran, 2007. Facile and sensitive spectrophotometric determination of vanadium in various samples. Environ. Toxicol. Pharmacol., 24: 37-44.
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  56. Sabela, M.I., K. Bisetty, B. Ayyappa and S. Kanchi, 2004. A box-behnken design and response surface approach for the simultaneous determination of chromium (III) and (VI) using catalytic differential pulse polarography. Int. J. Electr. Sci., 9: 6751-6764.