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Prof. Dr. Muhammed Shah Miran
Professor
PhD
Publications
Total Publications
20
Q1 Publications
0
Last 2 Years (Excl. Current)
1
This Year
0
Removal of Cr (VI) from wastewater by impregnated activated carbon generated from vegetable tanned leather waste with aluminium oxide
2024ZnO nanocomposites supported by acid-activated kaolinite as photocatalysts for the enhanced photodegradation of an organic dye
2023Advances on potential-driven growth of metal crystals from ionic liquids
2022Production of bacterial cellulose nanocrystals via enzymatic hydrolysis and evaluation of their coating on alginate particles formed by ionotropic gelation
20211, 8-Diazabicyclo [5.4. 0]-undec-7-ene based protic ionic liquids and their binary systems with molecular solvents catalyzed Michael addition reaction
2020Rheological and ionic transport properties of nanocomposite electrolytes based on protic ionic liquids and silica nanoparticles
2020Control of the Porosity and Morphology of Ordered Mesoporous Silica by Varying Calcination Conditions
2019Key factor governing the physicochemical properties and extent of proton transfer in protic ionic liquids: ΔpKa or chemical structure?
2019Amphoteric Water as Acid and Base for Protic Ionic Liquids and Their Electrochemical Activity When Used as Fuel Cell Electrolytes
2018Protic ionic liquids with primary alkylamine derived cations: the dominance of hydrogen bonding on observed physicochemical properties
2018Calcination temperature-dependent morphology of photocatalytic ZnO nanoparticles prepared by an electrochemical–thermal method
2016Synthesis of ZnO nanoparticles by a hybrid electrochemical-thermal method: influence of calcination temperature
2015Binary protic ionic liquid mixtures as a proton conductor: high fuel cell reaction activity and facile proton transport
2014Protic ionic liquids and salts as versatile carbon precursors
2014Comparative study on physicochemical properties of protic ionic liquids based on allylammonium and propylammonium cations
2013Electrochemical properties of protic ionic liquids: correlation between open circuit potential for H 2/O 2 cells under non-humidified conditions and Δp K a
2013Interactions in ion pairs of protic ionic liquids: Comparison with aprotic ionic liquids
2013(Keynote) Protic Ionic Liquids Based on a Super-Strong Acid: Bulk and Electrochemical Properties
2013Physicochemical properties determined by Δp K a for protic ionic liquids based on an organic super-strong base with various Brønsted acids
2012Hydrogen bonds in protic ionic liquids and their correlation with physicochemical properties
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CHEM 111: Chemistry