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    Nanoparticles encapsulated carbon nanotubes dispersed lubricants for enhanced tribology through particle‐phase variation by Ranjan, Nisha, Kamaraj, Muthusamy, Ramaprabhu, Sundara

    Published in Lubrication science (01-04-2024)
    “…Nanostructures as an inert additive to the lubricant act as a tiny friction reduction element by providing asperity filling, polishing, and film formation…”
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    Experimental investigation of thermal performance of metal foam wicked flat heat pipe by Somasundaram, Dhanabal, Mani, Annamalai, Kamaraj, Muthusamy

    Published in Experimental thermal and fluid science (01-04-2017)
    “…•Introduction of wick columns increases the thermal performance of flat heat pipe.•Addition of wick column increases the heat transfer rate and decreases…”
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    Utilization of TiO2/gC3N4 nanoadditive to boost oxidative properties of vegetable oil for tribological application by Ranjan, Nisha, Shende, Rashmi C., Kamaraj, Muthusamy, Ramaprabhu, Sundara

    Published in Friction (01-04-2021)
    “…The emergence of vegetable oil as a promising alternative lubricant in the tribological application space has fueled research for making these oils as useful…”
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    Tribological study of iron infused carbon tubes additive in gearbox, engine, and vegetable-based lubricants by Ranjan, Nisha, Lal, Mamta Sham, Kamaraj, Muthusamy, Ramaprabhu, Sundara

    Published in Tribology international (01-07-2022)
    “…Tribo-film strength in the boundary layer regime depends predominantly on the type of additives present in lubricant. Here, we have synthesized iron-infused…”
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    Tribological properties of graphite oxide derivative as nano-additive: Synthesized from the waster carbon source by Sivakumar, Bose, Ranjan, Nisha, Ramaprabhu, Sundara, Kamaraj, Muthusamy

    Published in Tribology international (01-02-2020)
    “…Graphite oxide (GO) with N doping is synthesized from the waste carbon source. The GO products obtained at 1200–1400 °C are utilized as nano-additive in…”
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    Enhanced Sodium Ion Storage in Interlayer Expanded Multiwall Carbon Nanotubes by Vijaya Kumar Saroja, Ajay Piriya, Muruganathan, Manoharan, Muthusamy, Kamaraj, Mizuta, Hiroshi, Sundara, Ramaprabhu

    Published in Nano letters (12-09-2018)
    “…We report an effective approach of utilizing multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) as an active anode material in sodium ion batteries by expanding the…”
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    TiO2 Nanoparticles Coated with Nitrogen-Doped Amorphous Carbon as Lubricant Additives in Engine Oil by Srivastava, Shubhang, Ranjan, Nisha, Muthusamy, Kamaraj, Sundara, Ramaprabhu

    Published in ACS applied nano materials (22-09-2023)
    “…Nanoparticle-dispersed lubricants reduce friction and wear of tribo-pairs by providing nanoscale polishing and asperity filling mechanisms. But these particles…”
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    Surface functionalized 2D MoO3-hBN heterostructure as friction modifiers in boundary lubrication regime by Krishnan, Amel, Kamaraj, Muthusamy, Nayak, Pramoda K., Ramaprabhu, Sundara

    Published in Surfaces and interfaces (01-08-2024)
    “…•MoO3-hBN heterostructure functionalized by a simple one-pot-two-step method.•The developed heterostructure exhibits excellent dispersion stability in PAO…”
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    Chemically bonded amorphous red phosphorous with disordered carbon nanosheet as high voltage cathode for rechargeable aluminium ion battery by Vijaya Kumar Saroja, Ajay Piriya, Arjunan, Ariharan, Muthusamy, Kamaraj, Balasubramanian, Viswananthan, Sundara, Ramaprabhu

    Published in Journal of alloys and compounds (25-07-2020)
    “…Development of high specific capacity cathode operating at higher voltage can lead to the development of rechargeable aluminium ion battery as a promising…”
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    Strong Surface Bonding of Polysulfides by Teflonized Carbon Matrix for Enhanced Performance in Room Temperature Sodium‐Sulfur Battery by Vijaya Kumar Saroja, Ajay Piriya, Muthusamy, Kamaraj, Sundara, Ramaprabhu

    Published in Advanced materials interfaces (09-04-2019)
    “…The practical application of room temperature sodium‐sulfur (Na–S) battery remains far away from the market due to the poor coulombic efficiency and cyclic…”
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    Effect of Load and Composition on Friction and Dry Sliding Wear Behavior of Tungsten Carbide Particle-Reinforced Iron Composites by Bhattacharjee, Debalina, Muthusamy, Kamaraj, Ramanujam, Sarathi

    Published in Tribology transactions (04-03-2014)
    “…Investigations on the dry sliding wear behavior of tungsten carbide (WC)-reinforced iron matrix composites were carried out at room temperature. Three sets of…”
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    Repelling Polysulfides Using White Graphite Introduced Polymer Membrane as a Shielding Layer in Ambient Temperature Sodium Sulfur Battery by Vijaya Kumar Saroja, Ajay Piriya, Rajamani, Arunkumar, Muthusamy, Kamaraj, Sundara, Ramaprabhu

    Published in Advanced materials interfaces (01-12-2019)
    “…Herein, a strategy is demonstrated to effectively control the sodium polysulfide dissolution using composite polymer blend membrane. The sufficient…”
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    Investigation of Nano-Molybdenum Carbide Particle Produced by Wire-Explosion Process by Sarathi, Ramanujam, Reddy, Ravula Sugunakar, Tavarmani, Rashmi S., Okamoto, Akira, Suematsu, Hisayuki, Selvam, Parasuraman, Kamachi Mudali, Uthandi, Kamaraj, Muthusamy

    Published in IEEE transactions on plasma science (01-10-2015)
    “…Molybdenum carbide (MoC) nanoparticles were generated by exploding molybdenum conductor in methane gas ambience at different pressures. To enhance the level of…”
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