Gender

Male


Location

Chennai, Tamilnadu


Birthday:

September 25


I am...

Chemist, Physicist, Project coordinator


My research field or area of interest innanotechnology

Material synthesis, modification and electrochemical applications


Interest in...

 Synthesis and fundamentals of 1D, 2D and 3D carbon, metal dichalcogenide nanostructures and composites.  Task-specific surface modification with structural defects or covalent / non-covalent functional moieties.  Studies on localized electrochemical properties of modified surfaces.  Fabrication of flexible, stretchable, ultrathin, micro electrochemical devices and associated coating techniques, such as printing, roll-to-roll and spray.


Publication list

Patents:  P. Tamilarasan and S. Ramaprabhu, Chemically modified and functionalized carbon nanocomposites for simultaneous CO2 reduction to hydrocarbons and electricity production (U. S. patent Filed, 2014). Peer reviewed journal publications: 1. P. Tamilarasan and S. Ramaprabhu, Carbon nanotubes-graphene-solid-like ionic liquid layer based hybrid electrode material for high performance supercapacitor, Journal of Physical Chemistry C, 2012, 116, 14179–14187. 2. P. Tamilarasan and S. Ramaprabhu, Polyaniline-Magnetite Nanocapsules Based Nanocomposite for Carbon dioxide Adsorption, International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control, 2012, 10, 486-493. 3. P. Tamilarasan and S. Ramaprabhu, Ionic liquid incorporated polyacrylonitrile electrolyte and its application in graphene based all-solid-state supercapacitors, Energy, 2012, 51, 374-381. 4. P. Tamilarasan and S. Ramaprabhu, Ionic liquid functionalized graphene for carbon dioxide capture, Graphene, 2013, 1, 1-8. 5. P. Tamilarasan and S. Ramaprabhu, Stretchable Supercapacitors based on Highly Stretchable Ionic Liquid Incorporated Polymer Electrolyte, Material Chemistry and Physics, 2014, 148, 48 – 56. 6. P. Tamilarasan and S. Ramaprabhu, Ionic liquid functionalized partially exfoliated multiwalled carbon nanotubes for high performance supercapacitors, Journal of Materials Chemistry A, 2014, 2, 14054 – 14063. 7. P. Tamilarasan and S. Ramaprabhu, Nitrogen-doped graphene for ionic liquid based high performance supercapacitors, Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, 2015, 15, 1154-1161. 8. P. Tamilarasan and S. Ramaprabhu, Effect of Partial Exfoliation of Carbon Nanotubes on Carbon Dioxide Adsorption-Desorption Properties, Journal of Applied Physics, 2014, 116, 124314. 9. P. Tamilarasan and S. Ramaprabhu, Integration of Polymerized Ionic Liquid with Graphene for Enhanced CO2 Adsorption. Journal of Materials Chemistry A, 2014, In press. 10. P. Tamilarasan and S. Ramaprabhu, Task-Specific functionalization of graphene for Capture and conversion of Carbon dioxide. Journal of Materials Chemistry A, 2014, In press. Peer reviewed Conference proceedings: 11. P. Tamilarasan, A. K. Mishra and S. Ramaprabhu, Graphene/Ionic Liquid Binary Electrode Material for High Performance Supercapacitor, IEEE Explore, 2011, 1-5. DOI: 10.1109/NSTSI.2011.6111793. 12. P. Tamilarasan and S. Ramaprabhu, Iron-manganese binary oxide coated functionalized multiwalled carbon nanotubes for arsenic removal, AIP Conf. Proc. 1447, 2012, 321. Unpublished results: 1. P. Tamilarasan and S. Ramaprabhu, Ionic liquid functionalization – An effective way to tune carbon dioxide adsorption properties of carbon nanotubes. (Communicated to Journal of Applied Physics) 2. P. Tamilarasan and S. Ramaprabhu, Polymerized ionic liquid functionalized cathode catalyst support for proton exchange membrane CO2 conversion cell (Communicated to Journal of Physical Chemistry C). 3. P. Tamilarasan and S. Ramaprabhu, Graphene supported amine rich ionic liquid – A novel CO2 adsorbent. (To be communicated) 4. P. Tamilarasan and S. Ramaprabhu, Sub-ambient carbon dioxide adsorption properties of nitrogen doped graphene. (To be communicated) 5. P. Tamilarasan and S. Ramaprabhu, Carbon dioxide adsorption properties of supported poly(vinylbenzyl trimethylammonium) tetrafluoroborate ionic liquid. (To be communicated) 6. P. Tamilarasan and S. Ramaprabhu, Partially unravelled poly(ionic liquid) functionalized multiwalled carbon nanotubes in carbon dioxide conversion. (To be communicated)


Researchgroup, Institute, University, School, Company name

Alternative Energy and Nanotechnology Laboratory (AENL), Nano Functional Materials Technology Centre (NFMTC), Department of Physics, I.I.T. Madras, Chennai, 600


Researchgroup, Institute, Company, University, School webpage

https://www.physics.iitm.ac.in/~tamilarasan/


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