Mostafa M. H. Khalil
mostafa_khalil@sci.asu.edu.eg
Department of Chemistry - Science
Interests: Water treatment using nanomaterials, Metal-Organic Frameworks,
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Mostafa Mohamed Mohamed Hassan Khalil
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We are interested in the nano-chemistry: preparation of nanogold and nano silver and nano platinum using green chemistry without the addition of any chemicals and their possible applications, magnetic fluids of magnetite, and the effect of the variation in the Fe+2 substitution by Co+2 on the magnetic and optical properties of the magnetic fluids, the applications of nano-size modified TiO2 in photocatalytic degradation of organic pollutants also of main interest. Besides, doping natural polymers such as algenate with nano-magnetites and using them in the removal of some ions are also of interest. Also, the synthesis of new nanomaterials such as porous silica and metal-organic-framework and their applications in the removal and determination of metal ions is of interest to my group. Furthermore, environmental science especially materials for water treatment, water desalination etc.
ten master theses and 12 PhD. were done on this subject.
On the other hand, due to the importance of Schiff bases, interest in the preparation of inorganic complexes using Schiff bases such as salicylideneimine-2-anisole, salicylideneimine-2-thiophenol, 2-carboxyphenylhydrazo-benzoylacetone, 2-pyridylamidoxime and their applications have been investigated in my laboratory. Furthermore, a study on Schiff bases obtained from the condensation reactions of 2,3-diaminonaphthalene with salicylaldehyde and 1,8-diaminonaphthalene with 2-hdroxy-3-methoxy benzaldehyde and application of their complexes as ion selective electrodes are studied in my Lab. Amino acids metal complexes are also of great interest.
ten master theses and 12 PhD. were done on this subject.
On the other hand, due to the importance of Schiff bases, interest in the preparation of inorganic complexes using Schiff bases such as salicylideneimine-2-anisole, salicylideneimine-2-thiophenol, 2-carboxyphenylhydrazo-benzoylacetone, 2-pyridylamidoxime and their applications have been investigated in my laboratory. Furthermore, a study on Schiff bases obtained from the condensation reactions of 2,3-diaminonaphthalene with salicylaldehyde and 1,8-diaminonaphthalene with 2-hdroxy-3-methoxy benzaldehyde and application of their complexes as ion selective electrodes are studied in my Lab. Amino acids metal complexes are also of great interest.
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- 1 BaWO4 | Electron transport layers | Interfacial charge transport | Perovskite solar cells | Photovoltaic efficiency | WO3
- 1 Benzimidazole complexes | Charge transfer | Hydrogen bonding | Metal carbonyls | PPh complexes 3 | Proton transfer | Spectra
- 1 Benzimidazole | Charge transfer complexes | Cyclic voltammetry | Osmium | Ruthenium | Spectra
- 1 benzoyl isothiocyanate | biological assay | carbonyl thiourea | complexes | structural optimization
- 1 Bi ions 3+
- 1 Biocomposites | biodegradable polymers | dye adsorption | environmental implications | wastewater treatment
- 1 Biological activity | Bis-Schiff base | Metal complexes | Recovery test | Spectroscopic studies
- 1 Biological activity | Cationic surfactants | Silver nanoparticles | Size distribution | Surface parameters
- 1 Biological activity | Recovery | Schiff base complexes | Spectroscopic techniques
- 1 Biological applications | Leucine | Ternary complexes | Valine
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