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Department of chemistry

Researches

The department has a strategic plan for future research which contributes to the prosperity of the society. We foster world-class research and outstanding chemical education, as well as we strengthen our students, faculty, staff, and alumni to interact with the local, national, and global community.

Research Groups:

  • Organic Chemistry
  • Inorganic Chemistry
  • Analytical Chemistry
  • Electro analytical Chemistry
  • Molecular Spectroscopy
  • Electrochemistry
  • Surface Chemistry and Catalysis
  • Theoretical Chemistry

 

# Title Research Year
31 Potential application of zirconium molybdate as a novel catalyst for the selective dehydrogenation of methanol to anhydrous formaldehyde 2025
32 Gamma radiation-induced defects, phase transformation, and color change in ZIF materials (ZIF-8 and ZIF-L) for enhanced hydrogen generation 2025
33 Molecular design and performance of emissive amide-containing compounds as corrosion inhibitors: synthesis, electrochemical evaluation, DFT calculations and molecular dynamics simulations 2025
34 A facile and ultrasensitive electrochemical sensor based on nanosized gold anchored to conductive acetylene black for the detection of phosphodiesterase inhibitor vardenafil and its interaction with the antihypertensive doxazosin drug 2025
35 pH-Sensitive blue and red N-CDs for L-asparaginase quantification in complex biological matrices 2025
36 Enhancing corrosion protection and luminescence in bio-based polyurethanes with fluorescent azine segments 2025
37 Constructing B─N─P Bonds in Ultrathin Holey g‐C3N4 for Regulating the Local Chemical Environment in Photocatalytic CO2 Reduction to CO 2024
38 Push–pull–pull interactions of 2D imide–imine-based covalent organic framework to promote charge separation in photocatalytic hydrogen production 2024
39 Novel tetrahydroisoquinolines as DHFR and CDK2 inhibitors: synthesis, characterization, anticancer activity and antioxidant properties 2024
40 Boosting photocatalytic water splitting of TiO2 using metal (Ru, Co, or Ni) co-catalysts for hydrogen generation 2024