Plawan Kumar Jha
Indian Institute of Science
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Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters | 2016
Barun Dhara; Sanjog S. Nagarkar; Jitender Kumar; Vikash Kumar; Plawan Kumar Jha; Sujit K. Ghosh; Sunil Nair; Nirmalya Ballav
Redox-active pyrrole (Py) monomers were intercalated into 1D nanochannels of [Cd(NDC)0.5(PCA)]·Gx (H2NDC = 2,6-napthalenedicarboxylic acid, HPCA = 4-pyridinecarboxylic acid, G = guest molecules) (1) - a fluorescent 3D MOF (λem = 385 nm). Subsequent activation of 1⊃Py upon immersing into iodine (I2) solution resulted in an increment of the bulk electrical conductivity by ∼9 orders of magnitude. The unusual increase in conductivity was attributed to the formation of highly oriented and conducting polypyrrole (PPy) chains inside 1D nanochannels and specific host-guest interaction in 1⊃PPy thereof. The Hall-effect measurements suggested 1⊃PPy to be an n-type semiconductor material with remarkably high-carrier density (η) of ∼1.5 × 10(17) cm(-3) and mobility (μ) of ∼8.15 cm(2) V(-1) s(-1). The fluorescence property of 1 was almost retained in 1⊃PPy with concomitant exciplex-type emission at higher wavelength (λem = 520 nm). The here-presented results on [MOF⊃Conducting Polymer] systems in general will serve as a prototype experiment toward rational design for the development of highly conductive yet fluorescent MOF-based materials for various optoelectronic applications.
RSC Advances | 2014
Plawan Kumar Jha; Barun Dhara; Nirmalya Ballav
By mixing the solutions of polyaniline base and lead nitrate together an oxidized form of polyaniline was gradually precipitated-out together with toxic lead ions under ambient conditions. A remarkable morphological transformation of polyaniline nanofibers to nanocuboids with lead ions suggested a spontaneous and hierarchical self-assembly. We have attributed such in situ formation of supramolecular nanomaterial to the specific influence of relativistic inert-pair effects of the lead ions. Our exploration of one of the relativistic quantum effects in generating supramolecular nanomaterials are thought-provoking and pave the way toward designing a new type of self-assembled materials through which toxic heavy metal ions are automatically removed from aqueous solution.
Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters | 2017
Shammi Rana; Anupam Prasoon; Plawan Kumar Jha; Anil Prathamshetti; Nirmalya Ballav
Metal-organic coordination polymers (CPs) downsized to thin films with controllable electrical conductivity are promising for electronic device applications. Here we demonstrate, for the first time, thermally driven resistive switching in thin films of semiconducting CPs consisting of silver ion and tetracyanoquinodimethane ligand (Ag-TCNQ). High-quality and highly hydrophobic thin films of Ag-TCNQ were fabricated through a layer-by-layer approach upon sacrificing a predeposited layer of Cu-TCNQ on a thiolated Au substrate. Reversible switching between the high-resistance state (HRS) at 300 K and the low-resistance state (LRS) at 400 K with an enhancement factor of as high as ∼106 in the electrical resistance was realized. The phenomenon is attributed to the alternation of the Schottky barrier at the metal-semiconductor interface by thermal energy and not due to the formation of a conductive filament. Our discovery of thermally driven resistive switching as well as sacrificial growth of CP thin films on an organically modified substrate holds promise for the development of solution-processable nonvolatile memory devices.
Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters | 2018
Shammi Rana; Anupam Prasoon; Pampa Sadhukhan; Plawan Kumar Jha; Vasant Sathe; Sudipta Roy Barman; Nirmalya Ballav
Oxidation and reduction reactions are of central importance in chemistry as well as vital to the basic functions of life and such chemical processes are generally brought about by oxidizing and reducing agents, respectively. Herein, we report the discovery of an interfacial reduction reaction (IRR) - without the use of any external reducing agent. In course of metal-ligand coordination, spontaneous reduction of Cu(II) to Cu(I) at a solid-liquid interface was observed-unlike in a liquid-phase reaction where no reduction of Cu(II) to Cu(I) was occurred. High-quality thin films of a new coordination network compound bearing a Fe(II)-CN-Cu(I) link were fabricated by IRR and employed for efficient electro-catalysis in the form of oxygen reduction reaction. Also, thermally activated reversible structural phase transition modulated the electron transport property in thin film. This work unveils the importance of chemical reactions at solid-liquid interfaces that can lead to the development of new functional thin film materials.
Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2014
Barun Dhara; Partha Pratim Patra; Plawan Kumar Jha; Shraddha V. Jadhav; G. V. Pavan Kumar; Nirmalya Ballav
Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2016
Plawan Kumar Jha; Santosh K. Singh; Suresh Gatla; Olivier Mathon; Sreekumar Kurungot; Nirmalya Ballav
Advanced Materials Interfaces | 2016
Shammi Rana; Ranguwar Rajendra; Barun Dhara; Plawan Kumar Jha; Nirmalya Ballav
Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters | 2016
Barun Dhara; Kartick Tarafder; Plawan Kumar Jha; Soumendra Nath Panja; Sunil Nair; Peter M. Oppeneer; Nirmalya Ballav
ACS Omega | 2017
Barun Dhara; Vikash Kumar; Kriti Gupta; Plawan Kumar Jha; Nirmalya Ballav
Chem | 2017
Plawan Kumar Jha; Santosh K. Singh; Vikash Kumar; Shammi Rana; Sreekumar Kurungot; Nirmalya Ballav