Mihiri Ekanayake

About Mihiri Ekanayake

Mihiri Ekanayake, With an exceptional h-index of 8 and a recent h-index of 8 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Queensland University of Technology, specializes in the field of Nanomaterial synthesis, Nanomaterial characterization, Hyperspectral analysis.

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

Superhydrophobic graphene-like nanocarbon film formation on arbitrary surfaces through MgO nanoparticle catalysis: Advanced coatings for energy storage and nanocomposites

Fabrication of multifunctional smart polyester fabric via electrochemical deposition of ZnO nano-/microhierarchical structures

Sustainable Claisen-Schmidt chalcone synthesis catalysed by plasma-recovered MgO nanosheets from seawater

Power-to-decarbonization: Mesoporous carbon-MgO nanohybrid derived from plasma-activated seawater salt-loaded biomass for efficient CO2 capture

Utilization of plasma in water desalination and purification

Efficiency enhancement of low-cost metal free dye sensitized solar cells via non-thermal atmospheric pressure plasma surface treatment

Power-to-chemicals: Low-temperature plasma for lignin depolymerisation in ethanol

Atmospheric-pressure plasma seawater desalination: Clean energy, agriculture, and resource recovery nexus for a blue planet

Mihiri Ekanayake Information

University

Position

PhD candidate

Citations(all)

192

Citations(since 2020)

191

Cited By

22

hIndex(all)

8

hIndex(since 2020)

8

i10Index(all)

8

i10Index(since 2020)

8

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Mihiri Ekanayake Skills & Research Interests

Nanomaterial synthesis

Nanomaterial characterization

Hyperspectral analysis

Top articles of Mihiri Ekanayake

Superhydrophobic graphene-like nanocarbon film formation on arbitrary surfaces through MgO nanoparticle catalysis: Advanced coatings for energy storage and nanocomposites

ACS Applied Nano Materials

2022/9/14

Fabrication of multifunctional smart polyester fabric via electrochemical deposition of ZnO nano-/microhierarchical structures

Journal of Coatings Technology and Research

2022/7

Sustainable Claisen-Schmidt chalcone synthesis catalysed by plasma-recovered MgO nanosheets from seawater

Sustainable Materials and Technologies

2022/1

Power-to-decarbonization: Mesoporous carbon-MgO nanohybrid derived from plasma-activated seawater salt-loaded biomass for efficient CO2 capture

Journal of CO2 Utilization

2021/11/1

Utilization of plasma in water desalination and purification

2021/3/15

Efficiency enhancement of low-cost metal free dye sensitized solar cells via non-thermal atmospheric pressure plasma surface treatment

Solar Energy

2021/2/1

Power-to-chemicals: Low-temperature plasma for lignin depolymerisation in ethanol

Bioresource technology

2020/12/1

Atmospheric-pressure plasma seawater desalination: Clean energy, agriculture, and resource recovery nexus for a blue planet

Sustainable materials and technologies

2020/9/1

Facile fabrication of fluoro-polymer self-assembled ZnO nanoparticles mediated, durable and robust omniphobic surfaces on polyester fabrics

Journal of Fluorine Chemistry

2020/7/1

In-Situ Synthesis of Zinc Oxide Nano-Seeds on Muscovite Mica Sheets as A Highly Active Photocatalyst

J. Nanosci. Res

2020

Current review on the utilization of nanoparticles for ceramic matrix reinforcement

2020/1/1

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