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  • 2009 - Fellow of American Physical Society (APS) Citation For leadership in developing neutron and synchrotron xray scattering instrumentation and techniques and high impact science in the areas of block copolymers, biopolymers and polymer nanocomposites

Overview

Pappannan Thiyagarajan is affiliated with Argonne National Laboratory in the United States. Their research spans multiple scientific fields, including Agricultural and Biological Sciences, Engineering, and Chemistry.

Their work focuses on several specific subfields, such as Plant Science, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, and Analytical Chemistry. The main topics addressed in their research include enzyme-mediated dye degradation, electrochemical sensors and biosensors, and dye analysis and toxicity.

Among recent publications, Thiyagarajan contributed to the paper titled Laccase Enzyme in Nanotechnology and their Environmental Applications, published in 2021 in the International Journal of Advanced Science and Engineering.

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Thiyagarajan was awarded the title of Fellow of the American Physical Society (APS) in 2009. The award citation recognizes leadership in developing neutron and synchrotron x-ray scattering instrumentation and techniques, as well as contributions to research areas including block copolymers, biopolymers, and polymer nanocomposites.

Best Publications

  • Random-coil behavior and the dimensions of chemically unfolded proteins

    Jonathan E. Kohn;Ian S. Millett;Jaby Jacob;Jaby Jacob;Bojan Zagrovic

  • Anomalously soft dynamics of water in a nanotube: a revelation of nanoscale confinement.

    Alexander I. Kolesnikov;Jean-Marc Zanotti;Chun-Keung Loong;Pappannan Thiyagarajan

  • Application of SAXS and SANS in Evaluation of Porosity, Pore Size Distribution and Surface Area of Coal

    A.P. Radlinski;Maria Mastalerz;A.L. Hinde;M. Hainbuchner

  • Exploiting amyloid fibril lamination for nanotube self-assembly.

    Kun Lu;Jaby Jacob;Pappannan Thiyagarajan;Vincent P. Conticello

  • Enhanced mobility of confined polymers

    Kyusoon Shin;Sergei Obukhov;Jiun Tai Chen;June Huh

  • Formation of nanocrystals based on decomposition in the amorphous Zr41.2Ti13.8Cu12.5Ni10Be22.5 alloy

    S. Schneider;P. Thiyagarajan;W. L. Johnson

  • Self‐Assembly and Cross‐Linking of Bionanoparticles at Liquid–Liquid Interfaces

    Justin T. Russell;Yao Lin;Alexander Böker;Long Su

  • Structure of the β-Amyloid(10-35) Fibril

    Timothy S. Burkoth;Tammie L. S. Benzinger;Volker Urban;David M. Morgan

  • Facial symmetry in protein self-assembly.

    Anil K. Mehta;Kun Lu;W. Seth Childers;Yan Liang

  • “Gel-like” Mechanical Reinforcement in Polymer Nanocomposite Melts

    Pinar Akcora;Sanat K. Kumar;Joseph Moll;Sarah Lewis

  • Syntheses of Amphiphilic Diblock Copolymers Containing a Conjugated Block and Their Self-Assembling Properties

    Hengbin Wang;Hsien-Hau Wang;Volker S. Urban;Kenneth C. Littrell

  • Small-Angle Neutron-Scattering and Viscosity Studies of CTAB/NaSal Viscoelastic Micellar Solutions

    V. K. Aswal and;P. S. Goyal;P. Thiyagarajan

  • Subfractionation and characterization of Mayan asphaltene.

    J. T. Miller;R. B. Fisher;P. Thiyagarajan;and R. E. Winans

  • Entropically driven self-assembly of multichannel rosette nanotubes

    Hicham Fenniri;Bo-Liang Deng;Alexander E. Ribbe;Klaas Hallenga

  • Third Phase Formation Revisited: The U(VI), HNO3–TBP, n‐Dodecane System

    R. Chiarizia;M. P. Jensen;M. Borkowski;J. R. Ferraro

  • Particle size control and self-assembly processes in novel colloids of nanocrystalline manganese oxide

    Stephanie L. Brock;Maria Sanabria;Steven L. Suib;Volker Urban

  • Organization of phosphatidylcholine and bile salt in rodlike mixed micelles

    Rex P. Hjelm;P. Thiyagarajan;Hayat Alkan-Onyuksel

  • Synthesis and Characterization of Temperature and pH-Responsive Pentablock Copolymers

    Michael D. Determan;James P. Cox;Soenke Seifert;P. Thiyagarajan

  • Selenium Nanoparticles: A Small-Angle Neutron Scattering Study

    J. A. Johnson;Marie-Louise Saboungi;P. Thiyagarajan;R. Csencsits

  • Influence of Extractant Aggregation on the Extraction of Trivalent f‐Element Cations by a Tetraalkyldiglycolamide

    T. Yaita;A. W. Herlinger;P. Thiyagarajan;M. P. Jensen

Frequent Co-Authors

Randall E. Winans
Randall E. Winans Argonne National Laboratory
Renato Chiarizia
Renato Chiarizia Argonne National Laboratory
David M. Tiede
David M. Tiede Argonne National Laboratory
Vilas G. Pol
Vilas G. Pol Purdue University West Lafayette
Byeongdu Lee
Byeongdu Lee Argonne National Laboratory
Thomas P. Russell
Thomas P. Russell University of Massachusetts Amherst
David G. Lynn
David G. Lynn Emory University
William L. Johnson
William L. Johnson California Institute of Technology
Roland Winter
Roland Winter TU Dortmund University
Qian Wang
Qian Wang University of South Carolina

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