Dhevalapally B. Ramachary


Dhevalapally B. Ramachary FTAS, FRSC, FASc, FNASc, FNA also known as D. B. Ramachary, is an Indian chemist and senior professor at the School of Chemistry, University of Hyderabad. He has made numerous contributions in various fields of chemical science.

Early life and education

D. B. Ramachary was born to Shri Ramalingaiahchary and Ramalingamma in 1973, at Thatikal village, Nakrekal mandal, Nalgonda district of Telangana. He did his early schooling at ZPHS schools at Thatikal and Nakrekal, and later joined for an under graduate BSc programme at Nagarjuna Government College at Nalgonda. Later, he moved to School of Chemistry, University of Hyderabad for pursuing MSc chemistry, and then he obtained a PhD in synthetic organic chemistry under the guidance of Prof. A. Srikrishna at Indian Institute of Science in 1996–2001 for the total synthesis of sesquiterpenes.
Soon after his PhD in 2001, he moved to US as a Skaggs Postdoctoral Fellow and worked with Carlos F. Barbas III at Department of Chemistry and Molecular Biology, The Scripps Research Institute in La Jolla, United States during 2002–2005 for the development of small molecular-catalysis.

Academic career

Ramachary was lecturer, reader, associate professor, professor, and at present he is a senior professor of organic chemistry since 2024 at the Catalysis laboratory, School of Chemistry, University of Hyderabad. He has authored more than 130 research papers.

Research

In 2005, when Ramachary started his own research career at School of Chemistry, UoH, he showed interest towards discovering green reactions and catalysts. His laboratory mainly focused on the development of organocatalytic sequential one-pot reactions, asymmetric supramolecular catalysis and organocatalysis, development of multi-component and multi-catalysis cascade reactions, and metal-free carbonyls based click chemistry.
His laboratory discovered important reactions based on three-component reductive alkylation and push-pull dienamine reactions. His research also focuses on the theoretical aspects of organocatalysis in finding out the suitable organocatalyst for stereoselective reactions using computational resources which helps in achieving better synthetic methodologies. Using this, his research group observed the electrostatic and dipole-dipole interactions in proline-catalyzed asymmetric desymmetrization of pro-chiral ketones with nitrosobenzene. He has also examined the trapping or stabilizing of king size pre- or post-transition states of asymmetric reactions by designing new tool ‘asymmetric supramolecular catalysis’ through which characterization of large-size supramolecular rings in the pre-transition state Ramachary Reductive Coupling Reaction, 2) Ramachary-Bressy-Wang Cycloaddition, 3) Ramachary Aminoenyne-catalysis, 4) Ramachary Base Induced Ring Opening Ramachary Azide-Carbonyl -Cycloaddition.

Awards and honors

Membership in editorial board