Summary
John de Mello is a Professor of Nanomaterials in the Department of Chemistry at Imperial College. His research focuses on the synthesis, characterisation and application of nanomaterials, with a particular emphasis on their use in sensors and electronic devices. He was a co-recipient of the Royal Society''s Brian Mercer Award for Innovation in Nanotechnology and previously held a Royal Society Industry Fellowship with Millennium Inorganic Chemicals. He was a co-founder of Molecular Vision Ltd. - a company specialising in the use of organic LEDs and photodiodes for chemical sensing.
Selected Publications
Journal Articles
Bannock JH, Krishnadasan SH, Nightingale AM, et al. , 2012, Continuous Synthesis of Device-Grade Semiconducting Polymers in Droplet-Based Microreactors, Advanced Functional Materials
Ong K-H, Lim S-L, Tan H-S, et al. , 2011, A Versatile Low Bandgap Polymer for Air-Stable, High-Mobility Field-Effect Transistors and Efficient Polymer Solar Cells, Advanced Materials, Vol:23, ISSN:0935-9648, Pages:1409-1413
Leem D-S, Kim S, Kim JW, et al. , 2010, Rapid Patterning of Single-Wall Carbon Nanotubes by Interlayer Lithography, Small, Vol:6, ISSN:1613-6810, Pages:2530-2534
Ooi ZE, Tam TL, Sellinger A, et al. , 2008, Field dependent carrier generation in bulk heterojunction solar cells, Energy Environ. Sci.
Krishnadasan S, Brown RJC, deMello AJ, et al. , 2007, Intelligent Routes to The Controlled Synthesis of Nanoparticles, Lab on a Chip