Nuanphun Chantarasiri / Faculty Member / By admin Associate Professor Dr. Nuanphun Chantarasiri nuanphun.c@chula.ac.th Room 1527/5 Mahamakut Building, Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science Chulalongkorn University Phayathai Road, Patumwan Bangkok 10330, THAILAND 02-2187639 Education [1990] Ph.D., University of Cincinnati [1985] M.S. (Organic Chemistry), University of Cincinnati, USA [1983] B.Sc. (Chemistry), Mahidol University, Thailand Work Experiences [1994 - present] Faculty staff, Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Chulalongkorn University [1994] Post-doctoral training, Department of Polymer Chemistry, Kyoto University, Japan [1990 - 1994] Faculty staff, Petroleum and Petrochemical College, Chulalongkorn University [1985 - 1990] Teaching Assistant, Department of Chemistry, University of Cincinnati, Ohio, USA Current Research Topics Synthesis of metal-amine complexes as new catalysts for the preparation of rigid polyurethane foams. Scholarship and Awards ได้รับทุนวิจัยจากบริษัท ฮันทส์แมน (ประเทศไทย) จำกัด (Huntsman) และ บริษัท ไออาร์พีซี จำกัด (มหาชน) (IRPC) ในหัวข้อ Metal complex catalysts for preparation of polyurethane foams Research Summary Click here Publications •Fully water-blown polyisocyanurate-polyurethane foams with improved mechanical properties prepared from aqueous solution of gelling/ blowing and trimerization catalysts. E-Polymers. 2019. Cited 2 •Self-healing hybrid nanocomposite anticorrosive coating from epoxy/modified nanosilica/perfluorooctyl triethoxysilane. Progress in Organic Coatings. 2017. Cited 74 •Preparation of rigid polyurethane foams using low-emission catalysts derived from metal acetates and ethanolamine. E-Polymers. 2016. Cited 12 •Bio-Based Polyols from Seed Oils for Water-Blown Rigid Polyurethane Foam Preparation. International Journal of Polymer Science. 2016. Cited 11 •Metal acetylacetonate-amine and metal nitrate-amine complexes as low-emission catalysts for rigid polyurethane foam preparation. Journal of Applied Polymer Science. 2015. Cited 8 Full listPowered by Scopus