About Pradeep

About Pradeep

Thalappil Pradeep

Institute Professor, Deepak Parekh Institute Chair Professor and
Professor of Chemistry, Department of Chemistry,
Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Chennai – 600 036, INDIA

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Research Summary

Pradeep’s work is in the area of molecular materials and surfaces.

His group discovered that noble metal nanoparticles degrade halocarbons efficiently to amorphous carbon and metal halides at room temperature and at low concentrations. This discovery has led to the world’s first nanochemistry-based water filter for pesticide removal as many pesticides of relevance are halocarbons. This technology is estimated to have reached about 10 million people. His group developed several technologies to remove other contaminants from drinking water. Combining several such materials, an all-inclusive affordable drinking water purifier has been developed. Exciting aspect of this technology is the creation of advanced materials by simple and environment-friendly methods. This nationally approved clean water technology, named AMRIT, is being implemented now in the arsenic, iron and uranium affected regions of India. About 1.4 million people are being supplied with contaminant-free water daily by these installations. Several other drinking water technologies have been rolled out from his lab. To take such technologies forward, seven companies have been incubated with the participation of IIT Madras and three of them have manufacturing units outside the campus. This activity is now being expanded globally. This work spread over the past 25 years has led to the realisation of affordable water using advanced materials as an important research area.

A large part of his recent research is on atomically precise clusters of noble metals. His group discovered several new clusters and associated properties. These have been used for diverse applications ranging from luminescent labels to metal ion sensors. His group has shown that such small pieces of matter behave like simple molecules, in their chemical reactions between each other. To account for their unique properties, including reactions, a nomenclature system has been introduced.

His other interest is in molecular solids, especially water ice. He studies ultra-thin films of such solids at low temperatures of the order of 10 K. This is of relevance to atmospheric and interstellar chemistry. He has discovered that clathrate hydrates can exist in simulated interstellar conditions. The work is of significance to several areas such as origin of life, energy security, carbon dioxide sequestration, etc.

The other major theme of research is around microdroplets. His team has discovered the formation and transformation of nanoparticles in such confined environments. He has shown that charged water microdroplets break natural minerals to nanoparticles spontaneously. This work is important in the evolution of the planet and can be used in enhancing soil fertility.

His lab is equipped with all the instruments needed for research in the area. In addition, he builds instruments for specific purposes.

The group is highly interdisciplinary.

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ICCW

Water that heals

Rivers of India

Contact

Professor In-charge

International Centre for Clean Water (ICCW)

https://iccw.world/

Education

Post-doctoral research

Purdue University, Indiana

Ph.D.

Indian Institute of Science

Post-doctoral research

Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley

B.Sc., M.Sc.,

Calicut University

Post-doctoral research

Purdue University, Indiana

Post-doctoral research

Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley

Ph.D.

Indian Institute of Science

B.Sc., M.Sc.,

Calicut University

Career

Visiting Faculty

IIT Madras

1993 - 1995

Assistant Professor

IIT Madras

1995 - 2000

Associate Professor

IIT Madras

2000 - 2003

Professor

IIT Madras

2004

Senior Professor

IIT Madras

2010

Institute Professor

IIT Madras

2015

Institute Chair Professor

IIT Madras
(one of the first such appointments)

2016

Visiting Appointments

Visiting Professor

  • Visiting Professor, University of Leiden, 2002 (2 times)
  • Adjunct Professor, Institute of Life Sciences, Ahmedabad University, 2013-2016
  • Distinguished Visiting Professor, PSG Institute of Advanced Studies, Coimbatore, 2013 – present
  • Visiting Professor, Manipal University, 2018- present

Visiting Scientist

  • Visiting Scientist, Purdue University, Indiana 1994
  • Fulbright Scholar, Purdue University, 1998
  • Visiting Scientist, Institute of Chemistry, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan, 1999
  • Visiting Scientist, Department of Chemistry, Pohang University of Science and Technology, Korea, 2000
  • Visiting Scientist, EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland 2002
  • Visiting Scientist, Institute of Molecular Science, Okazaki, Japan 2006
  • JSPS Fellow, Hyogo University, Japan 2006

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Full list

Research projects at hand

Important research projects completed

Instruments developed in the recent past

Selected Publications

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