Publication Profile
Education
Prof. Mousa Ghaemy began his academic journey with a B.Sc. in Chemistry from the University of Isfahan, Iran, in 1975. He furthered his studies with an M.Sc. in polymer and fiber science at UMIST, Manchester, UK, focusing on polymer glass transition temperature determination. His Ph.D. in polymer chemistry and technology from the University of Aston, Birmingham, UK, in 1980 explored dynamic properties of thiol-modified ABS polymers.
Research Focus
Prof. Mousa Ghaemy’s research focuses on advanced materials and environmental applications, particularly in polymer chemistry and nanotechnology. He has pioneered the development of novel hydrogel composites, magnetic nanomaterials, and functionalized polymers for efficient removal of heavy metals and dyes from water. His work spans from polymer degradation studies using ethylene glycol to the synthesis of bio-sorbents and nanogels for drug delivery and environmental remediation. Prof. Ghaemy’s contributions, characterized by over 100 publications, exemplify his commitment to sustainable technologies and materials science innovation, impacting fields ranging from biotechnology to water purification. š§Ŗš±
Publication Top Notes
Novel magnetic bio-sorbent hydrogel beads based on modified gum tragacanth/graphene oxide: Removal of heavy metals and dyes from water
Novel magnetic bio-sorbent hydrogel beads based on modified gum tragacanth/graphene oxide: Removal of heavy metals and dyes from water
Removal of dyes and heavy metal ions from water by magnetic hydrogel beads based on poly (vinyl alcohol)/carboxymethyl starch-g-poly (vinyl imidazole)
Synthesis of modified gum tragacanth/graphene oxide composite hydrogel for heavy metal ions removal and preparation of silver nanocomposite for antibacterial activity
Polymer grafted graphene oxide: for improved dispersion in epoxy resin and enhancement of mechanical properties of nanocomposite
Low-cost nanoparticles sorbent from modified rice husk and a copolymer for efficient removal of Pb (II) and crystal violet from water
Removal of metal ions from water using nanohydrogel tragacanth gum-g-polyamidoxime: Isotherm and kinetic study
Synthesis of nanohydrogels based on tragacanth gum biopolymer and investigation of swelling and drug delivery
Photocurable, antimicrobial quaternary ammoniumāmodified nanosilica