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Jas Pal Singh Badyal

Jas Pal Singh Badyal

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Chemistry

D-Index
47
Citations
8344
World Ranking
15602
National Ranking
861

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2017 - Tilden Prize, Royal Society of Chemistry (UK)
  • 2016 - Fellow of the Royal Society, United Kingdom
  • 1993 - Edward Harrison Memorial Prize, Royal Society of Chemistry (UK)

Overview

Jas Pal Singh Badyal is affiliated with Durham University in the United Kingdom. Their research focuses on materials science, environmental science, and engineering, with specific attention to subfields such as ocean engineering, pollution, food science, materials chemistry, and polymers and plastics.

The main topics addressed in their work include marine biology and environmental chemistry, microplastics and plastic pollution, essential oils and antimicrobial activity, surface modification and superhydrophobicity, nanocomposite films for food packaging, chemistry and chemical engineering, and silicone and siloxane chemistry.

Recent publications by Badyal demonstrate interdisciplinary research across several materials and environmental applications:

  • "Bioinspired and eco-friendly high efficacy cinnamaldehyde antibacterial surfaces," 2021, Journal of Materials Chemistry B
  • "Tunable High Refractive Index Polymer Hybrid and Polymer-Inorganic Nanocomposite Coatings," 2021, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
  • "Nature-inspired trapped air cushion surfaces for environmentally sustainable antibiofouling," 2022, Colloids and Surfaces A Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects
  • "Tea-Essential Oil-Metal Hybrid Nanocoatings for Bacterial and Viral Inactivation," 2021, ACS Applied Nano Materials
  • "Capture and Release Recyclable Dimethylaminomethyl-Calixarene Functional Cloths for Point-of-Use Removal of Highly Toxic Chromium Water Pollutants," 2020, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces

The frequent co-authors listed include Harrison J. Cox, Gary J. Sharples, Joe M. Rawlinson, Grant A. Hopkins, and Patrick Cahill, reflecting repeated collaboration on materials and environmental science topics.

Jas Pal Singh Badyal's work is regularly published in specialized scientific journals, with multiple contributions to ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces and Colloids and Surfaces A Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects, as well as publications in Journal of Materials Chemistry B, ACS Applied Nano Materials, and Advanced Engineering Materials.

The scientist has received recognition through various awards, including the Tilden Prize from the Royal Society of Chemistry (UK) in 2017, being named a Fellow of the Royal Society in the United Kingdom in 2016, and the Edward Harrison Memorial Prize from the Royal Society of Chemistry (UK) in 1993.

Best Publications

  • Super-hydrophobic Surfaces Produced by Plasma Fluorination of Polybutadiene Films

    I. Woodward;W. C. E. Schofield;V. Roucoules;J. P. S. Badyal

  • Mimicking a Stenocara Beetle's Back for Microcondensation Using Plasmachemical Patterned Superhydrophobic−Superhydrophilic Surfaces

    R. P. Garrod;L. G. Harris;W. C. E. Schofield;J. McGettrick

  • Super-Repellent Composite Fluoropolymer Surfaces

    S. R. Coulson;and I. Woodward;J. P. S. Badyal;S. A. Brewer and

  • Three-dimensional hierarchical structures for fog harvesting.

    H. G. Andrews;E. A. Eccles;W. C. E. Schofield;J. P. S. Badyal

  • Ultralow Surface Energy Plasma Polymer Films

    S. R. Coulson;and I. S. Woodward;J. P. S. Badyal;S. A. Brewer and

  • Pulsed plasma polymerization of maleic anhydride

    M. E. Ryan;and A. M. Hynes;J. P. S. Badyal

  • Atmospheric Pressure Plasma Deposition of Structurally Well-Defined Polyacrylic Acid Films

    L. J. Ward;W. C. E. Schofield;J. P. S. Badyal;A. J. Goodwin

  • Pulsed Plasma Deposition of Super-Hydrophobic Nanospheres

    D. O. H. Teare;C. G. Spanos;P. Ridley;E. J. Kinmond

  • Ultrafast Oleophobic–Hydrophilic Switching Surfaces for Antifogging, Self-Cleaning, and Oil–Water Separation

    P. S. Brown;O. D. L. A. Atkinson;J. P. S. Badyal

  • Epoxide-Functionalized Solid Surfaces

    C. Tarducci;and E. J. Kinmond;J. P. S. Badyal;S. A. Brewer and

  • Atmospheric pressure glow discharge deposition of polysiloxane and SiOx films

    L. J. Ward;and W. C. E. Schofield;J. P. S. Badyal;A. J. Goodwin

  • Complexation of Fluorosurfactants to Functionalized Solid Surfaces: Smart Behavior

    S. J. Hutton;and J. M. Crowther;J. P. S. Badyal

  • Atmospheric nonequilibrium plasma treatment of biaxially oriented polypropylene

    R. D. Boyd;and A. M. Kenwright;J. P. S. Badyal;D. Briggs

  • Plasmachemical Functionalization of Solid Surfaces with Low Surface Energy Perfluorocarbon Chains

    S. R. Coulson;and I. S. Woodward;J. P. S. Badyal;S. A. Brewer and

  • Monomolecular functionalization of pulsed plasma deposited poly(2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate) surfaces

    C. Tarducci;and W. C. E. Schofield;J. P. S. Badyal;S. A. Brewer and

  • Plasma Polymerization of Sputtered Poly(tetrafluoroethylene)

    M. E. Ryan;J. L. C. Fonseca;S. Tasker;J. P. S. Badyal

  • Cyclodextrin-Functionalized Hierarchical Porous Architectures for High-Throughput Capture and Release of Organic Pollutants from Wastewater

    W. C. E. Schofield;C. D. Bain;J. P. S. Badyal

  • Pulsed Plasma Polymerization of Perfluorocyclohexane

    A. M. Hynes;M. J. Shenton;J. P. S. Badyal

  • Diels–Alder chemistry at furan ring functionalized solid surfaces

    Cinzia Tarducci;Jas Pal S. Badyal;Stuart A. Brewer;Colin Willis

  • A simple method for the quantitative analysis of resin bound thiol groups

    Jas Pal Badyal;Audrey M. Cameron;Neil R. Cameron;Diane M. Coe

  • Superhydrophobic Hierarchical Honeycomb Surfaces

    P. S. Brown;E. L. Talbot;T. J. Wood;C. D. Bain

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard M. Lambert
Richard M. Lambert University of Cambridge
Michael C. Petty
Michael C. Petty Durham University
Neil R. Cameron
Neil R. Cameron Monash University
Martin R. Bryce
Martin R. Bryce Durham University
Colin D. Bain
Colin D. Bain Durham University
Benjamin G. Davis
Benjamin G. Davis University of Oxford
Andrew J. Gellman
Andrew J. Gellman Carnegie Mellon University
David C. Apperley
David C. Apperley Durham University
Rajendra Srivastava
Rajendra Srivastava Indian Institute of Technology Ropar
John S. O. Evans
John S. O. Evans Durham University

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