School of Applied Sciences
Biodiesel from non-edible oils, Composite materials, Material Science
Metal oxides, Biodiesel, catalysis
M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D.
Academic : 24 years
Awards & Recognitions: - Best Teacher award for 2024, REVA University
0000-0002-0882-5141
https://vidwan.inflibnet.ac.in/profile/229959
https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=20npZTUAAAAJ&hl=en
Key Publications (Only Q1 & Q2 rated):- 20+2 = 22
Patents Granted:- 1 filed
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Research Summary: Mixed metal oxide (MMO) nanocomposites exhibit profoundly enhanced physicochemical and biological properties because of their structural properties. They have gained prominence in multifunctional applications and a great deal of scientific attention. They exhibit unique properties such as, optical, electrical, photocatalytic, and structural characteristics. These properties depend on the relative concentrations of the individual oxide components in the mixture. Therefore, synthesising MMOs Via facile route to induce desired structural properties for specific environmental related applications is need of the hour.
Synthesis of biodiesel from non-edible feedstocks via heterogeneous catalysis. In many ways, heterogeneous catalysts are preferred over homogeneous catalysis. The synthesis of biodiesel include, the extraction of oil from dry seed kernels. Characterisation of oil for their physical and chemical properties as per the standard specifications. Under opt