Global

Chemistry Experts

Bhanuprakash K

Professor
Department of Chemical Technology
CSIR-IICT
India

Biography

About Basically a theoretical /computational chemist having interests in organic molecules which find applications in OLED, DSSC, NLO, OPV and NIR. A visiting scientist in 1998-1999 at ICS-UNIDO, Trieste, Italy and 2003-2004 at Georgia Tech, Atlanta, USA. Foreign invited scientist in 2013 at University of Rennes, Rennes, France. Education Bachelors Degree in Chemistry from St. Albert’s, College, Cochin (Kerala University) in the year 1979. Post Graduation (M. Sc) in Chemistry from University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad in the year 1981. Joined IISC, Bangalore for PhD under the guidance of Prof. A. K. Chandra in IPC department in 1981. Submitted the doctoral Thesis “ Theoretical Studies of Weak Intermolecular Interactions “ in 1986 March Employment Left for post doctoral work to Wuppertal, Germany in September 1986. Carried out research in Prof. R. J. Buenker’s group, Bergische University, Wuppertal from Sept 1986 to January 1990. Came back to India and joined IICT in 1990 June as a QRS fellow. Later obtained the position of Scientist C in 1992. Became Chief Scientist in 2011.

Research Interest

The work being carried out by us is in the field of organic molecular materials. These include the design and synthesis of organic light emitting diodes(OLED), Non linear optical materials(NLO), Dye sensitized solar cells(DSSC) and near infra red absorbing dyes(NIR). The main aim is to replace the more costly and bulkier inorganic counterparts by using the above materials. The organic materials have a major advantage namely possibility of incorporating them into devices which can be made flexible.

Publications

  • Electronic properties of anthracene derivatives for blue light emitting electroluminescent layers in organic light emitting diodes: A density functional theory study By: Raghunath, P; Reddy, MA; Gouri, C; et al. JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY A Volume: 110 Issue: 3 Pages: 1152-1162 Published: JAN 26 2006

  • Enhanced nonlinear optical response in zwitterionic molecules: A computational study on the role of orbital interactions through sigma bonds By: Sitha, S; Rao, JL; Bhanuprakash, K; et al. JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY A Volume: 105 Issue: 38 Pages: 8727-8733 Published: SEP 27 2001

  • A Combined Experimental and Computational Investigation of Anthracene Based Sensitizers for DSSC: Comparison of Cyanoacrylic and Malonic Acid Electron Withdrawing Groups Binding onto the TiO2 Anatase (101) Surface By: Srinivas, Kola; Yesudas, K.; Bhanuprakash, K.; et al. JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY C Volume: 113 Issue: 46 Pages: 20117-20126 Published: NOV 19 2009

Global Experts from India

Global Experts in Subject

Share This Profile
Recent Expert Updates
  • Matthew L Stone
    Matthew L Stone
    pediatrics
    University of Virginia Health System; Charlottesville, VA
    United States of America
  • Dr.   Matthew
    Dr. Matthew
    pediatrics
    University of Virginia Health System; Charlottesville, VA
    United States of America
  • Dr.  L Stone Matthew
    Dr. L Stone Matthew
    pediatrics
    University of Virginia Health System; Charlottesville, VA
    United States of America
  • Dr.  L Stone
    Dr. L Stone
    pediatrics
    University of Virginia Health System; Charlottesville, VA
    United States of America
  • Dr. Matthew L Stone
    Dr. Matthew L Stone
    pediatrics
    University of Virginia Health System; Charlottesville, VA
    United States of America
  • Dr.  R Sameh
    Dr. R Sameh
    pediatrics
    King Abdul Aziz University
    United Arab Emirates
  • Dr.   R Ismail,
    Dr. R Ismail,
    pediatrics
    King Abdul Aziz University
    United Arab Emirates
  • Sameh R Ismail,
    Sameh R Ismail,
    pediatrics
    King Abdul Aziz University
    United Arab Emirates
  • Dr.   Sameh R Ismail,
    Dr. Sameh R Ismail,
    pediatrics
    King Abdul Aziz University
    United Arab Emirates
  • Dr.   William
    Dr. William
    pediatrics
    Maimonides Medical Center
    United States of America