Amal Narayanan

Amal Narayanan

Princeton University

H-index: 13

North America-United States

About Amal Narayanan

Amal Narayanan, With an exceptional h-index of 13 and a recent h-index of 13 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Princeton University, specializes in the field of Polymer Chemistry, Bioengineering, Soft Matter, Adhesives, Biomolecular Condensates.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Asymmetric oligomerization state and sequence patterning can tune multiphase condensate miscibility

Multiphasic coacervates assembled by hydrogen bonding and hydrophobic interactions

Immobilization of Glucose Oxidase on pH-Responsive Polyimide-Polyacrylic Acid Smart Membranes Fabricated Using 248 nm KrF Excimer Laser for Drug Delivery

Methods and devices that change color to indicate the presence of opioids and other narcotics

Non-ionic coacervates for dry, humid and wet adhesion

Light-activated adhesion and debonding of underwater pressure-sensitive adhesives

Cooperative Multivalent Weak and Strong Interfacial Interactions Enhance the Adhesion of Mussel-Inspired Adhesives

Design principles for creating synthetic underwater adhesives

Amal Narayanan Information

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Position

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Citations(all)

591

Citations(since 2020)

525

Cited By

190

hIndex(all)

13

hIndex(since 2020)

13

i10Index(all)

16

i10Index(since 2020)

14

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Amal Narayanan Skills & Research Interests

Polymer Chemistry

Bioengineering

Soft Matter

Adhesives

Biomolecular Condensates

Top articles of Amal Narayanan

Asymmetric oligomerization state and sequence patterning can tune multiphase condensate miscibility

Nature Chemistry

2024/2/21

Multiphasic coacervates assembled by hydrogen bonding and hydrophobic interactions

Journal of the American Chemical Society

2023/10/11

Immobilization of Glucose Oxidase on pH-Responsive Polyimide-Polyacrylic Acid Smart Membranes Fabricated Using 248 nm KrF Excimer Laser for Drug Delivery

Biointerface Res. Appl. Chem

2023

Methods and devices that change color to indicate the presence of opioids and other narcotics

2021/9/30

Non-ionic coacervates for dry, humid and wet adhesion

2021/6/15

Light-activated adhesion and debonding of underwater pressure-sensitive adhesives

ACS applied materials & interfaces

2021/6/10

Cooperative Multivalent Weak and Strong Interfacial Interactions Enhance the Adhesion of Mussel-Inspired Adhesives

Macromolecules

2021/6/3

Design principles for creating synthetic underwater adhesives

2021

Physicochemical Cues for the Design of Underwater Adhesives

2021

Amal Narayanan
Amal Narayanan

H-Index: 7

Introduction of hydrogen bonds improves the shape fidelity of viscoelastic 3D printed scaffolds while maintaining their low-temperature printability

Macromolecules

2020/5/12

Advances in photoreactive tissue adhesives derived from natural polymers

2020/5/9

Lower Critical Solution Temperature-Driven Self-Coacervation of Nonionic Polyester Underwater Adhesives

ACS nano

2020/6/15

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