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RECENT INVITED LECTURES (of 107)

1. D. Mahajan, Technology and Commercialization Success Stories, U.S.-China EcoPartnerships Capstone Forum, Intercontinental Hotel- The Wharf, Washington, DC, June 14-15, 2018.

2. D. Mahajan, Technology Needs for A Low-Carbon Economy. Earth and Environmental Engineering Department, Columbia University, New York. April 12, 2018.

3. D. Mahajan. Principal Speaker / Discussant. ASEAN Institute for Green Economy, Inception and Implementation of ASEAN Charter Annex 2 Entity Endorsed by ASEAN Heads of State and Government at the 25th ASEAN Summit. Session 3. Component Mandate. Transition towards Low-carbon, Renewable and Clean Energy. 6-8 February, 2018. MICC 2 Myanmar International Convention Center 2, Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar.

4. D. Mahajan. Cleaning the air: Is China ready to monetize fugitive gases from landfills and other sources. Chinese Academy of Engineering. Jieshu City, China. August 13-16, 2017.

5. D. Mahajan. Joint Tongji-Stony Brook working Group on Energy, Room 316, Yifu building Tongji University, June 14, 2016.

6. D. Mahajan. Role of Renewables in the Implementation of SDGs. A speech for Inaugural AGORA, UN Meeting, UN HQ, New York. June 6, 2016 [via Video].

7. D. Mahajan. Panelist- “How to gain external support.” 8th US-China EcoPartnership Workshop & Exhibition, Triumph Hall, Diaoyutai State Guest House, Beijing, China. June 6, 2016.

PUBLICATIONS (of total 318: 111 refereed papers, 15 Patents and 192 extended abstracts in symposia and conferences)

1. Pham T. T. Phuong, Doan Pham Minh, Kyoung S. Ro, Lyufei Chen, Devinder Mahajan, Tan Ji Siang, Nguyen Huu Huy Phuc, Dai-Viet N. Vo. Recent achievements and future outlook of microwave-assisted methane dry reforming for syngas generation. J. CO2 Utilization, 2018, submitted.

2. Boran Wu, Kristine Horvat, Devinder Mahajan, Xiaoli Chai, Dianhai Yang, Xiaohu Dai. Free-conditioning dewatering of sewage sludge through in situ propane hydrate formation with implications to highly-efficient volume reduction and clean water extraction. Water Res., Accepted, 2018.

3. Celest Okoli, Kurian A. Kuttiyiel, Kotaro Sasaki, Dong Su, Devinder Mahajan, Radoslav R. Adzic. Highly Dispersed Carbon Supported PdNiMo Core with Pt Monolayer Shell Electrocatalysts for Oxygen Reduction Reaction. J. Electrocat. Soc., Accepted, 2018.

4. Kathleen Araújo, Devinder Mahajan, Ryan Kerr and Marcelo da Silva. Biofuels at the Crossroads: An Overview of Technical, Policy, and Investment Complexities in the Sustainability of Global Biofuels Development. Agriculture, 2017, 7(4), 32.
https://doi.org/10.3390/agriculture7040032.

5. D. Mahajan. Preface to Special Topic: Low-Carbon Pathways Toward Decarbonizing Economy in Asia Pacific. 9, 021301 (2017); doi: 10.1063/1.4978466.

6. Boran Wu, Bingjie Ni, Kristine Horvat, Liyan Song, Xiaoli Chai, Xiaohu Dai, Devinder Mahajan. Occurrence State and Molecular Structure Analysis of Extracellular Proteins with Implications to the Dewaterability of Waste Activated Sludge. Environ. Sci. & Tech., 2017, 51, 9235-9243. DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.7b02861.

7. Celest Okoli, Kurian A. Kuttiyiel, Jesse Cole, J. McCutchen, Hazem Tawfik, Radoslav R. Adzic, Devinder Mahajan. Sonochemical synthesis of metal alloy nanoparticles in different solvents for use as electrocatalysts. Ultrasonics Sonochemistry, 2018, 41, 427-434.

8. Low-Carbon Pathways Toward Decarbonizing Economy in Asia Pacific. Special Volume- J. Renew. & Sustain. Ener., April 2017. D. Mahajan, Guest Editor.

9. Devinder Mahajan, Chai Xiaoli and David Tonjes. Energy Harvesting and Utilization Potentialof Fugitive Methane with Climate Change Consequence. Prog. Ener. & Comb. Sci., 56 33-70 (2016) [Impact Factor: 19].

10. Y. Hung, H. Tawfik, D. Mahajan. Comprehensive durability and characterization studies of chromium carbide coated aluminum fuel cell stack. Int. J. Hydr. Ener. 41 12273-12284 (2016).

11. J. K. Hasty, S. Ponnurangam, S. Turn, P. Somasundaran, Taejin Kim, D. Mahajan. Microemulsion-based Catalytic Synthesis of Mixed Alcohols Using Encapsulated MoS2 nanoparticles. Fuel. 164 (2016) 339-346.

CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS (192)

1. Devinder Mahajan, Tadanori Koga, Kristine Horvat, Maya Endoh. Carbon Dioxide-Induced Liberation of Methane from Laboratory-formed Methane Hydrates: A Pathway to Economical Carbon Sequestration. Session, TE 004, “Engineering Geologic Carbon Dioxide Storage Systems I.” 2016 Annual Meeting of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE). San Francisco, California. November 13-18, 2016.

2. Chai Xiaoli and Devinder Mahajan. Landfill EcoPartnership Project. 8th US-China EcoPartnership Workshop & Exhibition, Triumph Hall, Diaoyutai State Guest House, Beijing, China. June 6, 2016.

EDITORIAL BOARDS

2008- Member, The Open Petroleum Journal, BENTHAM Science Publishers;
2007- 2014 Member, International Journal of Oil, Gas and Coal Technology.

 
REVIEW PANELS

National Academies- PEER US AID Program: 03/2013; 02/2012. PEER-PIRE Program: 07/2012
NASA LAUNCH Program 08/2011
Kansas Board Authority: 1 of 8 Reviewers’ to select and recommend $100 million to bioenergy projects (2/2009)
U.S. Department of State: ISTC proposals for Russia and Ukraine (2004-2009)
NSF Panelist, Review of Science and Technology Center (NSF-STC) UNC-Chapel Hill, NC(2003)
U.S. DOE/EE. Hydrogen Program Review Panel. (2004)
U.S. Civilian Research & Development Foundation (CRDF), Department of State, Washington, D.C.
U.S. Department of Energy-National Energy Technology Laboratory (DOE-NETL) In-house Methane Hydrates Research, Denver, CO (2003).

TUTORIALS

May 2008        Tutorial on BIOFUELS, Pittsburgh, PA. Topic: Fuel Production on A Farm. Sponsors: CTLtech Americas Conference Event and Center for Management Technology (CMT), Singapore;
Nov 2006        Tutorial on “BIOFUELS”, The Alternative Energy Conference, New York Academy of Sciences (NYAS). Co-sponsors: Chemical Marketing and Economics (CM&E) Group, American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AICHE), American Chemical Society, New York, NY. NYAS website as e-Briefing: http://www.nyas.org/altenergy

PREVIOUS COUNTRIBUTIONS 

SYMPOSIA -WORKSHOP ORGANIZER
Jun 10        AICHE Process Development Symposium- Energy Challenges for Process                Development. Lake of the Ozarks, MO. June 27-30;
Aug 08        International Workshop on Biofuels R&D, Calabria, Italy. Organizers: D. Mahajan (Stony Brook/BNL), P. Somasundaran (Columbia U.), and K. Ro (USDA-ARS). Primary Sponsor: Engineering Conferences International (ECI);
Sept 06        Member, Technical Steering Committee, Inter-Laboratory Hydrate Workshop, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, CO;
Sept 06        Clean Fuels from Biomass and Wastes. Co-sponsored by the ACS Fuel and Petroleum Chemistry Div.. 232nd ACS National Meeting, San Francisco, CA;
Mar 06         International Workshop on Science & Technology Issues in Methane Hydrates R&D. Sponsored by Engineering Conference International (ECI)- Cosponsors: US DOE, MMS-DOI, ConocoPhillips. JIP-Chevron. Kauai, Hawaii;
Mar 05         Gas Hydrates and Clathrates. Sponsors: ACS Divisions of Petroleum Chemistry and Fuel Chemistry. 229th ACS National Meeting. San Diego, CA.

MEMBERSHIPS- PROFESSIONAL SOCIEITES 
2008-09 Member, Working Group on “Renewable Energy “, American Institute of Physics
2007- Member, American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE);
2006- Member, New York Academy of Sciences (NYAS);
2005- Member, Board of Directors, Institute of Research & Technology Transfer (IRTT), SUNY at Farmingdale;
2001-08 Chair, Federal Laboratories Methane Hydrate Working Group;
2001- Member, American Institute of Chemical Engineers;
2001-08 Member, Energy Secretary’s Methane Hydrate Advisory Committee;
1980- Member, American Chemical Society.

LOW CARBON SOCIETY and SUSTAINABLE TECHNOLOGIES 
2010: Korea. Session Chair. Smart Planet, Smart Energy and Smart Grid. 7th International
Conference & Expo on Emerging Technologies for a Smarter World (CEWIT2010). Incheon,
South Korea. September 27-29.
2010: Thailand. Fulbright Specialist Scholar, The Asian Institute of Technology, July/August.
2009: Japan. 1) Joint International Forum for Sustainable Asia and the Pacific (ISAP) 2009 and
Inaugural Roundtable on International Consortium on Low Carbon Society (ICLCS), Hayama,
Japan. June 26-27, 2) Visiting Researcher. Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES), Hayama, Japan. 06/28-07/02.
2009: China. Delegation to Universities in Beijing and Shanghai to promote the low-carbon
Society.
2008: USA. Discussant, Low Carbon Society Forum, Stony Brook Southampton, New York.
2008: Italy. Visiting Professor, Italian Government Fellowship. Hosted by the Universitá di
Roma “La Sapienza”, Roma.
2008. France: Conducted catalyst characterization experiments at the European Synchrotron Research Facility (ESRF), Grenoble.
2008: U.K., 2008: Norway 2005. Egypt; 2005: Spain. Short trips (1 week duration) for
attending conferences and developing collaborations in Green Energy-related research.
2007: USA Panelist, EarthStock: Sustainability- The Future is Now”. Stony Brook
University,[With Hon. Claudine Schneider].
2006: USA Invited Lecture- Panel Discussion. “Role of Fuels R&D in Sustainable
Development”. ACS Energy Policy Issues, ACS Committee on Environmental Improvement-
Sustainability Subcommittee. ACS National Meeting, San Francisco, CA, September 9.
2004. Russia Represented U.S. Department of State at the 7th International Seminar on “Scientific Advances in Chemistry: Heterocycles, Catalysis, and Polymers as Driving Forces“, Ekaterinburg.
1997. Japan. AIST Fellow. Sponsors: The Agency of Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Energy Conservation Center (ECC) and Mitsubishi Gas & Chemicals (MGC). To collaborate and develop an Eco-Energy City project by utilizing low temperature waste heat under the billion-dollar multi-institution project. Spent one month at Mechanical Engineering Laboratory (MEL) in Tsukuba Science City. Lectured at: 1) Osaka National Research Institute (ONRI), 2) Mitsubishi Gas & Chemical Laboratories and visited MGC plants in Niigata, 3) Central Research Institute for Electric Power Industry (CRIEPI), 4) Keynote lecture at ECC, Tokyo, 5) MEL, Tsukuba Science City.
1993: USA Invited participant, "Conference on Global Partnership for Sustainable
Development". Sponsored by Tata Energy and Resources Institute (TERI))/OTA/ORNL,
Washington, D.C.

SESSION CHAIR IN PROFESSIONAL CONERENCES
Jun 10        Session: Recent Developments. 2010 AICHE Process Development Symposium- Energy Challenges for Process Development. Lake of the Ozarks, MO;
Jun 09        Session: Pathways toward a Paradigm of Low Carbon Societies. International Consortium of Low Carbon Society (ICLCS), Hayama, Japan;
Nov 08        Geothermal and Wind. 2008 Advanced Energy Conference "Solutions to a Global Crisis”, Hauppauge, New York, USA;
Aug 08        Gas Hydrates and Clathrates, Division of Fuel Chemistry, 236th ACS National Meeting & Exposition, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA;
Oct 07        Session II. Nanotechnology: Enhanced Electronics and Hydrate Nucleation. Energy Long Island;
Oct 07        2007 Energy Conference, Farmingdale State College, New York;
Aug 05        Session: BIO Composites. 12th International Conference on Composites and Nano Engineering (ICCE-12), Tenerife, Spain;
Feb 05        Session: Nanomaterials for Electronics. [NanoTech Insight’05], Luxor, Egypt.

KEY INVITED LECTURES (of total 100+)
2012. Washington Energy Seminar, U.S. Department of State. Role of DOE National Laboratories. 1) March 5-7, 2011; 2) July 9-11.
2012. Jefferson Science Lecture, U.S. Department of State. A Tale of Two Fuels: Competition or Convergence of Oil and Gas. Marshall Conference Center, May 9.
2010. Institute Fulbright Lecture. Asian Institute of Technology (AIT), Thailand. Topic: The
Role of Biofuels in the 21st Century.
2010. Inaugural Gordon Research Conference on Methane Hydrates, Colby College, Maine.
Topic: In Situ Imaging of Hydrates Using Computed Micro Tomography (CMT).
2012. New York State Small Business Development Center (NYS SBDC), New York. Topic:
The Direction of Renewable Energy- Shaping the Future of Business on Long Island.
2008. Long Island Forum on Technology (LIFT) Tech Roundtable. Northrop Grumman
Corporation, Bethpage, NY. Topic: Emerging Ultra-Clean Energy Options for Long Island.
2007. USDA Stakeholders Workshop, Florence, South Carolina. “Fuel Production on A Farm”.
2006. Cornell University, School of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering. New York. Topic:
Developing Decarb Energy Carriers: A Transition to Hydrogen Economy.
2006. Velocys, Inc., Columbus, Ohio. Topic: A Novel Approach to Low Temperature Methanol
Synthesis- Process Considerations.
2005. DARPA/TTO Seedling Study: Engineering the Future of Military Logistic Fuels,
2020 and Beyond” Workshop, Baker Energy Institute, Rice University, Houston. Topic:
Hybrid Fuels for High Energy Density Applications. August 30-31.

PUBLICATIONS and PATENTS (of the total 288: 106 refereed papers, 13 Patents and 169 extended abstracts in symposia and conferences)

Special Volumes Edited (8)
1. J. Renewable and Sustainable Energy, 9, 2017. Guest Editor: D. Mahajan. Preface to Special Topic: Low-Carbon Pathways Toward Decarbonizing Economy in Asia Pacific. (2017); doi: 10.1063/1.4978466.

2. J. Renewable and Sustainable Energy, 7 041401, 2015. Guest Eds.: Devinder Mahajan, Chai Xiaoli, Brian Holuj and Wu Hongliang. U.S.-China EcoPartnerships: Approaches to Challenges in Energy and Environment. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4932402.

3. Journal of Renewable and Sustainable Energy, 2012. “Low Carbon Society for a Green
Economy”: Vol. 4. Guest Editors: N. Htun, Yi Jiang, D. Mahajan, D. Messner, and R. Templer.

4. Reviewer, Energy Technology Perspective (ETP) 2012. International Energy Agency (IEA), Paris, France. Launched in Stockholm, Sweden in June 2012.

5. Journal of Renewable and Sustainable Energy, 2010. “Pathways Toward A Low Carbon
Society”: 2 (3). Guest Editors: N. Htun, D. Messner, D. Mahajan, S. Nishioka, and X. Zhang.

6. Journal of Petroleum Science & Engineering, 2007. “Gas Hydrates and Clathrates”: 56 (1-
3). Guest Eds: D. Mahajan and C. Taylor.

7. Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research, 2007. “Clean Fuels from Biomass and
Waste”: 46 (26). Guest Editors: D. Mahajan and K. Ro.

8. Topics In Catalysis, 2005. “Clean Fuels from Natural Gas”: 32 (3-4). Guest Editors: D. Mahajan and J.D. Allison.

Book Chapter and Review Articles
1. H. Tawfik, Y. Hung and D. Mahajan, 2011. Bipolar Plate Durability and Challenges, in
Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cell Degradation, Academic Press, Eds. Matthew M. Mench, Emin Caglan Kumbur, T. Nejat Veziroglu. ISBN: 978-0123869364.

2. H. Tawfik, Y. Hung, and D. Mahajan, 2007. Metal Bipolar Plates for PEM Fuel Cell – A
Review. J. Power Sources. 163: 755-767.

3. D. Mahajan, P. Servio, K.W. Jones, H. Feng, W.J. Winters. 2005. Methane hydrate studies:
Delineating properties of host sediments to establish reproducible decomposition kinetics. Chapter 16 in Advances in the Studies of Gas Hydrates, C. E. Taylor and J. T. Kwan, Editors, pp. 239-250. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Inc., New York, New York.

4. A. Naidja, C.R. Krishna, T. Butcher, and D. Mahajan, 2003. Cool Flame Partial Oxidation and Its Role in Combustion and Reforming of Fuels for Fuel Cell systems. Prog. Energy & Combust. Sci. 29: 155- 191.

5. D. Mahajan, C. Song and A. W. Scaroni, 2002. Micro-Reactor Study on Catalytic Reduction
of CO2 into Liquid Fuels: Simulating Reactions under Geologic Formation Conditions. ACS Symp. Ser. 809: Chapter 11.

Sample Patents
1. D. Mahajan, 2005. Liquid Phase Low Temperature Method for Production of Methanol from Synthesis Gas and Catalyst Formulations. U.S. Patent # 6,921.733.

2. D. Mahajan, 2004. Method for Reducing the Sulfur Content of a Sulfur-Containing Stream. U.S. Patent 6,835,303 B2.

3. D. Mahajan, 2003. A Method for Low Temperature Catalytic Production of Hydrogen. U.S. Patent # 6,596,423.

Sample Publications
Topic 1: Methane Hydrates
1. K. Horvat, P. Kerkar, K. Jones and D. Mahajan, 2012. Kinetics of Formation and
Dissociation of Hydrates from CO2-CH4 Mixtures. Energies. 5, 2248-62. Doi: 10.3390/en5072248.
2. Tadanori Koga, Johnny Wong, Maya K. Endoh, Devinder Mahajan, 2010. Christian Gutt,
Sushil K. Satija. Hydrate Formation at the Methane/Water Interface on the Molecular Scale. Langmuir. 26(7): 4627-30.
3. M. Eaton, K.W. Jones, and D. Mahajan. 2009. Mimicking natural systems: Methane hydrate
formation/decomposition in depleted Sediments. Geological Society, London, Special publications, 319: 121-130, doi:10.1144/SP319.10.
4. P. Kerkar, KW. Jones, R. Kleinberg, W.B. Lindquist, S. Tomov, F. Huan and D. Mahajan,
2009. Direct observations of three dimensional growth of hydrates hosted in porous media. Appl. Phys. Lett. 95: 024102.
5. K.W. Jones, P.B. Kerkar, D. Mahajan, W.B. Lindquist, H. Feng, 2007. Microstructure of
Natural Hydrate Host Sediments. Nuclear Instruments & Methods In Physics Research, Section B. 261: 504-07.

Topic 2: Biomass Utilization and Biofuels Synthesis
1. Tsung-Ming Yeh, Liu Yang, Xiao Wang, Devinder Mahajan, Benjamin S. Hsiao, and Benjamin Chu, 2012. Polymeric nanofibrous composite membranes for energy efficient ethanol dehydration. Journal of Renewable and Sustainable Energy 4(4): 041406. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4739760
2. N. Htun, Yi Jiang, D. Mahajan, D. Messner, and R. Templer, 2012. Preface to Low Carbon Society for A Green Economy, 4: 041301.
3. N. Htun, D. Messner, D. Mahajan, S. Nishioka, and X. Zhnag, 2010. Preface to “Pathways Toward A Low Carbon Society”, 2: 030901.
4. K. Cantrell, K. S. Ro, M. Anjom, D. Mahajan, and P. G. Hunt, 2007. Integration of Livestock Waste Treatment and Energy Production. Ind. Eng. Chem. Res. 46(26): 8918-27.
5. C.R. Krishna, T.A. Butcher, K. Thomassen, C. Brown, M. Anjom, and D. Mahajan, 2007. Cold Flow Behavior of Biodiesel Derived from Biomass Sources. Ind. Eng. Chem. Res. 46(26): 8846-51.
7. D. Mahajan, 2005. Atom-Economical Reduction of Carbon Monoxide to Methanol Catalyzed
by Soluble Transition Metal Complexes at Low Temperatures. Topics In Catal. 209-214.
8. H. Khalil, D. Mahajan, M. Rafailovich, M. Gelfer, and K. Pandya, 2004. Synthesis of
Nanophase Metal Particles Stabilized with Polyethylene Glycol. Langmuir. 20: 6896.

Topic 3: Nano Catalyst Synthesis and Chracterization
1. A. Iadecola, S. Agrestini, M. Filippi, L. Simonelli, M. Fratini, B. Joseph, D. Mahajan, and N.L. Saini, 2009. Local structure of ReOFeAs oxypnictides studied by Fe K-edge EXAFS. European Phys. Lett. 87: 26005-09.
2. K.W. Jones, H. Feng, A. Lanzirooti, and D. Mahajan, 2005. Synchrotron X-ray Microprobe and Computed Microtomography for Characterization of Nanocatalysts. Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research B. 241: 331-334.
3. K. W. Jones, H. Feng, L. Lanzirotti, and D. Mahajan, 2005. Mapping Metal Catalysts Using Synchrotron Computed Microtomography (CMT) and Micro X-ray Fluorescence (XRF). Topics In Catal.: 263-272.
4. D. Mahajan, E.T. Papish, and K. Pandya, 2004. Sonolysis Induced Decomposition of
Metal Carbonyls: Kinetics and Product Characterization. Ultrasonic. Sonochem. 11(6): 385-392.
5. D. Mahajan, CL Marshall, N. Castagnola, and JC Hanson, 2004. Sono Synthesis and
Characterization of Nanophase Molybdenum-Based Materials for Catalytic Hydrodesulfur- ization. Appl. Catal. A: General. 258: 83-91.

Topic 4: Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis
1. D. Mahajan, P. Gütlich, J. Ensling, K. Pandya, U. Stumm, and P. Vijayaraghavan, 2003.
Evaluation of Nano-Sized Iron in Slurry-Phase Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis. Energy & Fuels. 17: 1210 -1221.
2. D. Mahajan, P. Gütlich, and U. Stumm, 2003. The Role of Nano-Sized Iron Particles in
Slurry Phase Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis. Catal. Commun. 4: 101-107.
3. D. Mahajan, A. Kobayashi, and N. Gupta, 1994. Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis Catalyzed
By Ultrafine Particles of Iron: Cessation of Water-Gas Shift Activity. J. Chem. Soc. Chem. Commun. 795-6.

Topic 5: Catalytic Methanol and Higher Alcohols Synthesis
1. D. Mahajan and A. N. Goland, 2003. Integrating Low Temperature Methanol Synthesis and
CO2 Sequestration Technologies: Application to IGCC Plants. Catal. Today. 1/2: 71-81.
2. D. Mahajan, V. Krisdhasima, and R. D. Sproull, 2001. Kinetic Modeling of Homogeneous
Methanol Synthesis Catalyzed by Base-promoted Nickel Complexes. Can. J. Chem. 79 (5/6): 848-853.

Topic 6: Catalytic Water-Gas-Shift and Thermal and Bio Hydrogen Production and Fuels Cells
1. S. A. Van Ooteghem, A. Jones, D. van der Lelie, B. Dong, D. Mahajan, 2004. H2 Production and Carbon Utilization by Thermotoga Neapolitana Under Anaerobic and Microaerobic Growth Conditions. Biotech. Lett. 26: 1223-32.
2. Yue Hung, Hazem Tawfik, and Devinder Mahajan, 2013. Effect of Terminal Design and Bipolar Plate Material on PEM Fuel Cell Performance. Smart Grid and Renewable Energy. 4, 43-47.
3. B. Chu, B. Hsiao, D. Mahajan and Tsung-Ming Yeh, 2012. Polymeric Nanofibrous Composite Membranes for Energy Efficient Ethanol Dehydration. U.S. Patent application.
4. Kurian Kuttiyiel, Kotaro Sasakia, Laura Barrio, Dong Su, Devinder Mahajan and Radoslav Adzic, 2011. Synthesis and Characterization of Carbon Supported IrNi Core-Shell Nanoparticles. J. Phys. Chem. C, 2011, 115 (20), pp 9894–9902. DOI: 10.1021/jp200746j.