Dr. Thirumavalavan Munusamy | Inorganic Chemistry Award | Best Researcher Award
Dr. Thirumavalavan Munusamy, Saveetha Engineering College, India
Publication Profile
π Academic Journey
Dr. M. Thirumavalavan embarked on his academic voyage with a Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry from Loyola College, Chennai, followed by a Master’s from C.A.H. College, Melvisharam. He attained his Ph.D. in Inorganic Chemistry from the University of Madras, delving into the synthesis and characterization of novel macrobicyclic tricompartmental ligands and their metal complexes.
π Awards and Recognitions
Dr. Thirumavalavan’s contributions have been acknowledged globally, from being recognized in “Who’s Who in the World” to receiving prestigious fellowships such as NSC, Taiwan, and FCT, Portugal. He’s served as an editorial board member for esteemed journals like Nanomedicine and Nanotechnology Journal and has been lauded by the International Biographical Centre, Cambridge.
π¨βπ« Teaching
Alongside his research pursuits, Dr. Thirumavalavan has been a mentor and educator, guiding numerous master’s and doctoral students. He’s adept at handling classes in nano-biotechnology, environmental sciences, and chemistry for biomedical engineering.
π¬ Research Focus
Dr. M. Thirumavalavan’s research primarily centers around the synthesis and application of nanomaterials for environmental remediation and catalytic processes. He specializes in the development of cellulose-based adsorbents, chitosan/ZnO nanocomposites, and mesoporous silica materials for heavy metal ion adsorption and photocatalytic degradation. His work extends to exploring the structural and functional properties of these materials, aiming to address challenges in water pollution and environmental sustainability. With a keen interest in innovative solutions, he continually explores novel approaches to tackle pressing environmental concerns through advanced materials science.
Publication Top Notes
- Cellulose-based native and surface modified fruit peels for the adsorption of heavy metal ions from aqueous solution: Langmuir adsorption isotherms: 166 citations (2010) π
- Synthesis of lateral macrobicyclic compartmental ligands: structural, magnetic, electrochemical, and catalytic studies of mono-and binuclear copper (II) complexes: 140 citations (2003) π¬
- Fourier transform infrared spectroscopic analysis of fruit peels before and after the adsorption of heavy metal ions from aqueous solution: 135 citations (2011) πΏ
- A versatile chitosan/ZnO nanocomposite with enhanced antimicrobial properties: 119 citations (2015) π¦
- Preparation and morphology studies of nano zinc oxide obtained using native and modified chitosans: 116 citations (2013) π
- Effective adsorption of heavy metal ions (Cu2+, Pb2+, Zn2+) from aqueous solution by immobilization of adsorbents on Ca-alginate beads: 101 citations (2010) π§
- Synthesis of ZnO/Zn nano photocatalyst using modified polysaccharides for photodegradation of dyes: 88 citations (2014) πΈ
- Effects of humic acid and suspended soils on adsorption and photo-degradation of microcystin-LR onto samples from Taiwan reservoirs and rivers: 64 citations (2012) π
- Monitoring of the structure of mesoporous silica materials tailored using different organic templates and their effect on the adsorption of heavy metal ions: 56 citations (2011) ποΈ
- Surface area and pore size tailoring of mesoporous silica materials by different hydrothermal treatments and adsorption of heavy metal ions: 36 citations (2010) π