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Catalytic Materials for Sustainable Energy

Reporter: Prof. K.V. Ramanujachary

Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Rowan University

Time:   10:00-11:00

Date:   May 22nd, 2015

Venue:  Auditorium Hall (2nd Floor)(无机超分子楼二楼圆形报告厅)

Abstract:

Rapid depletion of non-renewable fossil resources is posing an imminent threat to the energy and supply of fine chemicals that are vital to the global economy. Currently, efforts are being undertaken at an accelerated pace to develop technologies that would help us deal with the disastrous consequences. We have been working in the areas of bio-mass conversion to renewable fuels/chemicals as well as the production of hydrogen through electrocatalytic splitting of water using non-noble metals. In both of these areas, there is a dire need to develop cost-effective materials to increase the efficiency of the processes.  For the biomass conversion we have designed and developed novel catalytic materials with the conversion efficiencies superior to those that currently exist. Likewise, we have also been exploring the use of anionically modified molybdenum oxides and phosphides for efficient splitting of water in both acidic and alkaline conditions. In addition, we have also examined the possibility of creating new energy resources by catalytically producing a new form of hydrogen wherein the sole electron is stabilized in fractional quantum states. The presentation will summarize our findings and the opportunities for exploring inorganic materials for the production of value added chemicals and fuels.

Publications:2013-

1.      Spinel Catalyst of LixMn2O4 for Hydrocarbon Oxidation and Methods of Catalytic Oxidation Including Oxidation of Water, Ramanujachary, Kandalam, Rao Adibhatla Kali Satya Bhujanga and Jain Archana, PCT INT. Appl (2013) WO 2013188589 A2 20131219.

2.      Nanocrystalline Ni5P4: A Hydrogen Evolution Electrocatalyst of Exceptional Efficiency in both Alkaline and Acidic Media, Dismukes Charles, Laursen Anders, Patraju Kelly, Whitaker Mariana, Maria Retuerto, Sarkar Tapti, Yao, N., Ramanujachary Kandalam and Greenblatt Martha, Energy and Environmental Science (2015) ahead of print.

3.      Field Methods for Rapidly Characterizing Paint Waste During Bridge Rehabilitation, Shu Zhan, Axe Lisa, Jahan Kauser and Ramanujachary Kandalam. Chemosphere (2014) Ahead of Print.

4.      Molybdenum Phosphide-Graphite Nanomaterials for Efficient Electrocatalytic Hydrogen Production, Jyothirmayee Aravind, Ramanujachary Kandalam, Mugweru Amos and Vaden Timothy, Applied Catalysis, A: General (2015), 490, 101-107.

5.      Design of Non-Molecular Coordination Solids From Aqueous Solution [CuIILnX(H2O], where X = SO4, L = pyrazole, imidazole or glutamic acid and n =1 or 4, Kumar Vineet, Singh Monika, Ramanujachary Kandalam and Ramanan Arunachalam in Journal of Chemical Sciences, (2014), 125(5), 1433-1442.

6.      Conversion of Fructose, Glucose and Sucrose to 5-hydroxymethyl-2-furfural over Mesoporous Zirconium Phosphate Catalyst, Jain Archana, Jonnalagadda Subash, Ramanujachary Kandalam and Mugweru Amos, in  Catalysis Communications (2015), 58, 179-182.

7.      Photoluminescent Chromium Molybdate Cluster Coordinated with Rare Earth Cations: Synthesis, Optical and Magnetic Properties, Kumar dinesh, Ahmad Shahab, Prakash vijaya, Ramanujachary Kandalam and Ramanan Arunachalam in Crystal Engineering Communications, (2014), 16(30), 7097-7105.

8.      Hydroxyapatite as a Novel Support for Ru in the Hydrogenation of Levulinic acid to y-Valerolactone, Sudhakar, M, Lakshmi Kantam, Swarna Jaya, Kishore R, Ramanujachary Kandalam and Venugopal, A. in Catalysis Communications (2014), 50, 101-104.

9.      Structural Diversity in Heteropleptic Dipyrrinato Copper (II) Complexes, Gupta R.K., Pandey, R.K, Ramanujachary, K.V., Lofland, Samuel, Pandey D.S., Inorganica Chemical Acta (2014), 409(PB), 518-527.

10.   Polar and Magnetic Layered A Site and Rock Salt B site-ordered NaLnFeWO6 (Ln= La,Nd) Perovskites, Retuerto, M, Li, M.R., Ignatov, A, Croft, M., Ramanujachary, K.V., Chi, S. Hodges, J.P., Dachraoui, W, Hadermann, J, Tran T. Thao – Inorganic Chemistry (2013) 52(21), 12482-12491.

11.   Leaching of Arsenic, Lead, and Antimony from Highway-Marking glass Beads, Sandhu, N.K., Axe L.B. Jahan, K., Ramanujachary, K.V., Magdaleno, T.V., Journal of Environmental Engineering (2013), 139(9), 1168-1177.

12.  Nano Particles of Nutrional and Pharmaceutical compounds, Ramanujachary, K.V., Mugweru, A., Kelbon, C., U.S. Pat. Appl. Publ. (2013) US 20130216646 A1 20130822.

13.   Environmental Impact of Metal and Metalloid Leaching from Highway Marking glass Beads, Sandhu, N.K., Axe, L., Jahan, K., Ramanujachary, K.V., Coolahan, K., Environmental Science & Technology (2013), 47(9), 4383-4391.

14.   High Magnetic Ordering Temperature in the Perovskites Sr4-xLaxFe3ReO12 (X= 0.0, 1.0, 2.0), Retuerto, M., Li, M.-R., Go, Y.B., Ignatov, A., Croft, M. Ramanujachary, K.V., Herber R.H., Nowik, I, Hodges, J., Dachraoui, W., Journal of solid State chemistry (2013), 198, 246.

15.   Nanostructured Dimagnesium Manganese Oxide (Spinel); Control of Size, Shape and their Magnetic and electrocatalytic properties, Garg, N., Menaka, Ramanujachary, K.V., Lofland, S.E., Ganguli, A.K., Journal of Solid State Chemistry (2013), 197, 392-397.

16.   Synthesis, Crystal Structure, and properties of KSbO3 type Bi3Mn1.9Te1.1O11, Li, M.-R., Retuerto, M., Bok G.Y., Emge, T.J., Croft, M., Ignatov, A., Ramanujachary, K.V., Dachraoui, W., Hadermann, J., Tang, Mei-Bo., Journal of Solid State Chemistry (2013), 197, 543-549.

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