Palani ELUMALAI Ph.D (University of Delhi); Master of Science (M.Sc.) (Madurai Kamaraj University); Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) (University of Madras)
Scientist , Vector Biosciences Cambridge - University of Cambridge, Cambridge · United Kingdom
Editorial leadership for Journal of New Developments in Chemistry ISSN 2377-2549
Research interests
- Porous Supramolecular Self-Assembled Cages
- Metal-Organic Frameworks (Mofs) Porous Coordination-Polymers
- Mofs
- Cofs
- Pofs
- Porous
- Nanomaterials For Hydrogen Liquid Organic Hydrogen Carriers (Lohc)
- Porous Materials For Co2 Capture
- Storage
- Conversion (Ccus)
- Synthetic Bio-Organometallic Chemistry
- Heterogeneous
- Homogeneous
- Photo- Bio-And Electrocatalysis
Biography
Dr. Palani Elumalai (PhD, MSc, BSc) is a Scientist in Vector Biosciences at the University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom. He completed his MSc at the University of Delhi and his BSc at Madurai Kamaraj University, with additional training at the University of Madras. His research focuses on porous supramolecular self-assembled cages, metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), covalent organic frameworks (COFs), porous organic frameworks (POFs), and porous nanomaterials for hydrogen storage and liquid organic hydrogen carriers (LOHC). Dr. Elumalai has made significant contributions to the synthesis and characterization of metallacycles, rhenium-based supramolecular complexes, ruthenium self-assemblies, and catalytic applications of MOFs, with his most-cited work on site-isolated azobenzene-containing MOFs for cyclopalladated Suzuki-Miyaura coupling in flow (2021) receiving 39 citations.
Selected publications
- Site-Isolated Azobenzene-Containing Metal–Organic Framework for Cyclopalladated Catalyzed Suzuki-Miyuara Coupling in Flow 2021 cited 39×
- In Situ Solution-State Characterization of MOF-Immobilized Transition-Metal Complexes by Infrared Spectroscopy 2019 cited 10×
- Testing Metal–Organic Framework Catalysts in a Microreactor for Ethyl Paraoxon Hydrolysis 2020 cited 9×
Ranked by citation impact (Crossref) where available, newest otherwise · verified via ORCID.
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