Invited Speaker

Tokeer Ahmad

Tokeer Ahmad

Professor, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, India
Speech Title: Heterostructured Functional Materials for Hydrogen Generation

Abstract: Multifunctional nanostructures find the possibility for their applications in water splitting processes for hydrogen generation as a renewable source of green energy. The studies of some multifunctional nanoparticles especially heterostructures by chemical synthesis reveal the formation of monophasic structures with fairly uniform distribution of nearly spherical particles, high specific surface area and visible optical band gap. Photocatalytic generation of hydrogen in water splitting process by using as-prepared doped and heterostructure nanoparticles has also been studied under the visible light irradiations which showed a significant H2 evolution reaction rate. The development of nanostructured catalysts has also been preferred to carry out the heterogeneous catalytic organic transformations because of greater number of surface-active sites for catalytic processes, high catalyst recovery rate, especially their environment friendly nature and their ease of synthesis. Herein, we also discuss some nanocatalysts for certain organic transformation reactions with enhanced activity as well as in water splitting reactions for hydrogen production.


Biography: Prof. Tokeer Ahmad graduated from IIT Roorkee and Ph.D. from IIT Delhi. Presently, he is full Professor at Department of Chemistry, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi. Prof. Ahmad has supervised 11 PhD’s, 77 postgraduates, 9 projects, published 144 research papers, one patent and two books with research citation of 5104, h-index of 43 and i10-index of 101. Prof. Ahmad is active reviewer of 122 journals, delivered 117 Invited talks and presented 126 conference papers. Prof. Ahmad has received DST-DFG award, SMC Bronze and ISCAS Medals, Inspired Teacher’s President Award, Distinguished Scientist Award, Maulana Abul Kalam Azad Excellence Award of Education, Teacher’s Excellence Award and elected as Member of National Academy of Sciences India. Prof. Ahmad has been figured in World Top 2% Scientists for consecutive three years in both coveted lists including career long by Stanford University, USA.