Ibrahim Mahmoud El-mehasseb - Nanotechnology

Author Information

Ibrahim Mahmoud El-mehasseb is a researcher affiliated with the Nanotechnology Center, Chemistry Department, Faculty of Science, Kafrelsheikh University, Egypt. His research is primarily focused on the field of nanotechnology, with applications in drug delivery, photocatalysis, antibacterial activity, energy storage, and environmental detoxification.

Research Contributions

Ibrahim Mahmoud El-mehasseb has made significant contributions to the field of nanotechnology. His recent work includes developing nanohybrid membranes and nanoparticles for various applications such as drug delivery for anti-hepatitis C virus (HCV), photocatalytic performance, antibacterial activity, and energy storage. Some of his notable studies involve the synthesis of silver nanoparticles using coffee waste extract, advanced oxidation processes using zinc oxide nanocatalysts for detoxifying toxic insecticides, and the development of novel hybrid nanocomposites to reduce the side effects of cisplatin in medical treatments. His research also explores the use of advanced materials like graphene oxide, cellulose derivatives, and chitosan in improving water quality and enhancing supercapacitor performance.

Aliases

Ibrahim Mahmoud El-mehasseb is known by several aliases, including I M El-mehasseb, Ibrahim M El-mehasseb, Ibrahim M. El-mehasseb, Ibrahim El-mehasseb, and Ibrahim Mahmoud El-mehasseb.

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Citation Count 2328
h-index 24
Paper Count 75

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