Asst.Prof.Dr. NOPHAWAN PARADEE
Email: nophawan.par@kmutt.ac.th Phone: 024708965 |
Work Affiliations
Strategic Research Themes
- Innovative Materials, Manufacturing and Construction (Strategic Research Themes)
- Molecular Agriculture (Sustainable agriculture)
- Nano-Materials (Materials synthesis and Characterization)
- Organic (Materials synthesis and Characterization)
- Smart Healthcare (Strategic Research Themes)
- Sustainable agriculture (Sustainable Bioeconomy)
- Sustainable Bioeconomy (Strategic Research Themes)
Publications
- ● Effects of conductive polyazulene and plasticizer embedded in deproteinized natural rubber transdermal patch on electrically controlled naproxen release-permeation; Kaewchingduang R., Paradee N., Sirivat A., et al.; 2019; Journal article
- ● Facile synthesis of highly conductive PEDOT:PSS via surfactant templates; Sakunpongpitiporn, P; Phasuksom, K; Paradee, et al.; 2019; Journal article
- ● Facile synthesis of highly conductive PEDOT:PSS: Via surfactant templates; Sakunpongpitiporn P., Phasuksom K., Paradee N., et al.; 2019; Journal article
- ● Improvement of sulfonated poly(ether ether ketone)/Y zeolite -SO3H via organo-functionalization method for direct methanol fuel cell; Chuesutham T., Sirivat A., Paradee N., et al.; 2019; Journal article
- ● Soft and highly responsive multi-walled carbon nanotube/pullulan hydrogel composites as electroactive materials; Saeaeh K., Thummarungsan N., Paradee N., et al.; 2019; Journal article
- ● Synthesis and characterization of conducting poly(2-ethylaniline) nanoparticle: Effect of surfactant template on morphology and electrical a tor conductivity; Thanokiang, J; Sakunpongpitiporn, P; Direksilp, et al.; 2019; Journal article
- ● Synthesis and characterization of conducting poly(2-ethylaniline) nanoparticle: Effect of surfactant template on morphology and electrical conductivity; Thanokiang J., Sakunpongpitiporn P., Direksilp C., et al.; 2019; Journal article
- ● The Recovery Process of Used Hydrocarbon Solvent by Vacuum Distillation; Savasdipol A., Paradee N., Niamlang S.; 2019; Conference proceedings article
- ● Deproteinized Natural Rubber as an Electrically Controllable, Transdermal Drug-Delivery Patch; Banpean A., Paradee N., Sirivat A., et al.; 2018; Journal article
- ● Electrically controlled release of ibuprofen from conductive poly(3-methoxydiphenylamine)/crosslinked pectin hydrogel; Mongkolkitikul S., Paradee N., Sirivat A.; 2018; Journal article
- ● Hybrid transdermal drug delivery patch made from poly(p-phenylene vinylene)/natural rubber latex and controlled by an electric field; Niamlang S., Paradee N., Sirivat A.; 2018; Journal article
- ● Influence of graphene on electromechanical responses of plasticized poly(lactic acid); Thummarungsan N., Paradee N., Pattavarakorn D., et al.; 2018; Journal article
- ● Refining natural rubber matrix for electrically stimulated transdermal drug delivery; Choowongapiichat S., Paradee N., Sirivat A.; 2018; Journal article
Expertise
- Conductive and electroactive polymer
- Hydrogel
- Polymer Science and Technology
- Transdermal drug deliver