Muhammad Ibrar | Nanotechnology in Energy | Young Scientist Award

Mr. Muhammad Ibrar | Nanotechnology in Energy | Young Scientist Award

PhD | USTC (University of Science and Technology of China), GIEC (Guangzhou Institute of Energy Conversion) and CAS (Chinese Academy of Sciences) | Pakistan

Mr. Muhammad Ibrar is an emerging researcher with notable contributions to green nanotechnology, water purification, and advanced functional nanomaterials. His publication record spans bio-mediated synthesis of metal and metal-oxide nanoparticles, electrochemical materials, photocatalysts, and bioactive nanostructures, reflected in 111 citations, 15 documents, an h-index of 5, and i10-index of 3. His works include plant-assisted fabrication of Mn₃O₄, Cr₂O₃, NiO, and hybrid nanocomposites demonstrating significant electrochemical, antibacterial, cytotoxicity, and environmental remediation performance. He has contributed to impactful research on biochar-supported nanocomposites for heavy-metal removal, nano-emulsions for wound healing, multifunctional semiconductor–metallic oxide systems for energy devices, and clay-based/ polymeric membrane nanocomposites for dye and pollutant degradation. His additional work on CNT-decorated ferrites, graphene-based nanomaterials, and electrodialysis membrane engineering further extends his influence in energy storage, photocatalysis, and sustainable water treatment technologies.

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Clay-based nanocomposites: potential materials for water treatment applications
– Advanced Research in Nanosciences for Water Technology, 2019 | Citations: 8