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Vijay Ramani is affiliated with Washington University in St. Louis in the United States, contributing extensively to research in engineering and energy fields. Their work spans multiple subfields including electrical and electronic engineering, renewable energy, sustainability and the environment, materials chemistry, mechanical engineering, and biomedical engineering.

The scientist's research focuses primarily on topics related to electrocatalysts for energy conversion, fuel cells and related materials, advanced battery technologies, solid oxide fuel cells, advanced battery materials and technologies, membrane-based ion separation techniques, and electrochemical analysis and applications.

Recent papers by Vijay Ramani include:

  • Performance enhancement and degradation mechanism identification of a single-atom Co-N-C catalyst for proton exchange membrane fuel cells (2020, Nature Catalysis)
  • Ta-TiOx nanoparticles as radical scavengers to improve the durability of Fe-N-C oxygen reduction catalysts (2022, Nature Energy)
  • Selective Seawater Splitting Using Pyrochlore Electrocatalyst (2020, ACS Applied Energy Materials)
  • Oxidation State and Oxygen-Vacancy-Induced Work Function Controls Bifunctional Oxygen Electrocatalytic Activity (2020, ACS Catalysis)
  • Titanium carbide: An emerging electrocatalyst for fuel cell and electrolyser (2021, International Journal of Hydrogen Energy)

Frequent co-authors of Vijay Ramani include:

  • Shrihari Sankarasubramanian
  • Zhongyang Wang
  • Kritika Sharma
  • Suchithra Ashoka Sahadevan
  • Cheng He

The scientist regularly publishes in venues such as ECS Meeting Abstracts, ACS Applied Energy Materials, ChemSusChem, ACS Catalysis, and the International Journal of Hydrogen Energy.

Best Publications

  • Performance enhancement and degradation mechanism identification of a single-atom Co–N–C catalyst for proton exchange membrane fuel cells

    Xiaohong Xie;Cheng He;Boyang Li;Yanghua He

  • Two-dimensional NMR spectroscopy reveals cation-triggered backbone degradation in polysulfone-based anion exchange membranes

    Christopher G. Arges;Vijay Ramani

  • Investigation of Nafion ® /HPA composite membranes for high temperature/low relative humidity PEMFC operation

    V Ramani;H.R Kunz;J.M Fenton

  • Ta–TiOx nanoparticles as radical scavengers to improve the durability of Fe–N–C oxygen reduction catalysts

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  • Hierarchically Structured Nanomaterials for Electrochemical Energy Conversion.

    Panagiotis Trogadas;Vijay Ramani;Peter Strasser;Thomas F. Fuller

  • Degradation Mitigation in Polymer Electrolyte Membranes Using Cerium Oxide as a Regenerative Free-Radical Scavenger

    Panagiotis Trogadas;Javier Parrondo;Vijay Ramani

  • CeO2 surface oxygen vacancy concentration governs in situ free radical scavenging efficacy in polymer electrolytes.

    Panagiotis Trogadas;Javier Parrondo;Vijay Ramani

  • Stabilized heteropolyacid/Nafion® composite membranes for elevated temperature/low relative humidity PEFC operation

    V. Ramani;H.R. Kunz;J.M. Fenton

  • Assessing the influence of different cation chemistries on ionic conductivity and alkaline stability of anion exchange membranes

    Christopher G. Arges;Javier Parrondo;Graham Johnson;Athrey Nadhan

  • Strong Metal–Support Interactions Enhance the Activity and Durability of Platinum Supported on Tantalum-Modified Titanium Dioxide Electrocatalysts

    Amod Kumar;Vijay Ramani

  • SPEEK/functionalized silica composite membranes for polymer electrolyte fuel cells

    Satheesh Sambandam;Vijay Ramani

  • Degradation of anion exchange membranes used for hydrogen production by ultrapure water electrolysis

    Javier Parrondo;Christopher G. Arges;Mike Niedzwiecki;Everett B. Anderson

  • Investigation of polymer electrolyte membrane chemical degradation and degradation mitigation using in situ fluorescence spectroscopy

    Venkateshkumar Prabhakaran;Christopher G. Arges;Vijay Ramani

  • Platinum supported on titanium–ruthenium oxide is a remarkably stable electrocatayst for hydrogen fuel cell vehicles

    Javier Parrondo;Taehee Han;Ellazar Niangar;Chunmei Wang

  • The Chalkboard: Anion Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells

    Christopher G. Arges;Vijay K. Ramani;Peter N. Pintauro

  • Pyrochlore electrocatalysts for efficient alkaline water electrolysis

    Javier Parrondo;Morgan George;Christopher Capuano;Katherine E. Ayers

  • Oxidation State and Oxygen-Vacancy-Induced Work Function Controls Bifunctional Oxygen Electrocatalytic Activity

    Pralay Gayen;Sulay Saha;Kaustava Bhattacharyya;Vijay K. Ramani

  • Polymer blends based on sulfonated poly(ether ketone ketone) and poly(ether sulfone) as proton exchange membranes for fuel cells

    Steven Swier;V. Ramani;J.M. Fenton;H.R. Kunz

  • Effect of particle size reduction on the conductivity of Nafion ® /phosphotungstic acid composite membranes

    Vijay Ramani;H.R. Kunz;J.M. Fenton

  • Selective Seawater Splitting Using Pyrochlore Electrocatalyst

    Pralay Gayen;Sulay Saha;Vijay Ramani

  • Stabilized composite membranes and membrane electrode assemblies for elevated temperature/low relative humidity PEFC operation

    Vijay Ramani;H.R. Kunz;J.M. Fenton

  • Polysulfone-based anion exchange membranes demonstrate excellent chemical stability and performance for the all-vanadium redox flow battery

    Min Suk J. Jung;Javier Parrondo;Christopher G. Arges;Vijay Ramani

  • Metal dioxide supported heteropolyacid/Nafion® composite membranes for elevated temperature/low relative humidity PEFC operation

    V. Ramani;H.R. Kunz;J.M. Fenton

  • Investigation of Cation Degradation in Anion Exchange Membranes Using Multi-Dimensional NMR Spectroscopy

    Christopher G. Arges;Vijay Ramani

Frequent Co-Authors

Suddhasatwa Basu
Suddhasatwa Basu Indian Institute of Technology Delhi
Peter Strasser
Peter Strasser Technical University of Berlin
Jai Prakash
Jai Prakash Illinois Institute of Technology
Katherine E. Ayers
Katherine E. Ayers Hydrogenics (Belgium)
Karl Johann Jakob Mayrhofer
Karl Johann Jakob Mayrhofer Forschungszentrum Jülich
Thomas F. Fuller
Thomas F. Fuller Georgia Institute of Technology
Serhiy Cherevko
Serhiy Cherevko Forschungszentrum Jülich
Carlo U. Segre
Carlo U. Segre Illinois Institute of Technology
Peter N. Pintauro
Peter N. Pintauro Vanderbilt University
Wenquan Lu
Wenquan Lu Argonne National Laboratory

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