Nouf Al-Harby | Physical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. NoufAl-Harby | Physical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award 

Dr. NoufAl-Harby, Qassim University, Saudi Arabia

Dr. Nouf Al-Harby is a distinguished academic with a Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry from Princess Nora bint Abdul Rahman University. She began her career as a demonstrator at Girls College of Education in Buraydah in 1999, progressing to become an Assistant Professor at Qassim University in 2011. Dr. Al-Harby specializes in Kinetic Chemistry and Adsorption Isotherm. Her significant contributions extend beyond academia, including roles as Vice Dean for Administrative Affairs and Vice Dean of College of Sciences and Arts in Al-Asyah. A dedicated committee member, she has served in various administrative positions, emphasizing her commitment to advancing education and scientific research. 📚🔬

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Qualifications :

Dr. Nouf Al-Harby’s academic journey reflects a profound commitment to chemistry and scientific exploration. She embarked on her scholarly path with a Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry from the Girls College of Education in Buraydah in 1999. Continuing her pursuit of knowledge, she earned a Master’s degree in Physical Chemistry from the Girls College of Education in Riyadh in 2005. Driven by a passion for deepening her expertise, she culminated her educational odyssey with a Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry from Princess Nora bint Abdul Rahman University’s College of Sciences in 2011. 🎓 Her academic trajectory signifies a steadfast dedication to the field, shaping her into a seasoned expert in Physical Chemistry.

Employment history:

Dr. Nouf Al-Harby’s professional journey has been marked by a progression of roles, each contributing to her expertise and influence in the academic realm. Commencing as a Demonstrator at the Girls College of Education in Buraydah in 1999, she shared her knowledge and passion for chemistry. Advancing in her career, she assumed the role of Lecturer at the same institution in 2005, where she continued to inspire and educate. Her dedication to academia reached new heights when she joined Qassim University in 2011 as an Assistant Professor, solidifying her commitment to shaping the minds of future scientists. 🏫 Her diverse roles underscore a rich tapestry of teaching experiences and academic contributions.

Research Focus:

Dr. Nouf F. Al-Harby, a distinguished researcher, focuses on the dynamic intersection of chemistry and materials science. With a prolific portfolio of 26 publications, her work encompasses diverse realms, from the tenability of Schiff base Hydrazone derivatives to the enhanced redox cycle of nanomaterials for Fenton-like degradation. Her expertise extends to areas such as hydrogel-based adsorption, membrane technologies, and the synthesis of novel chitosan-based materials. Dr. Al-Harby’s dedication to advancing environmental solutions is evident in her contributions to water purification and desalination techniques. Her impactful research, coupled with a commitment to antimicrobial applications, showcases her multifaceted approach to scientific inquiry. 🧪📚

Publication Top Notes:

  1. “Tenability on Schiff base Hydrazone derivatives and Frontier molecular orbital” published in Heliyon (2024-01).
  2. “Enhanced Redox Cycle of Rod-Shaped MIL-88A/SnFe2O4@MXene Sheets for Fenton-like Degradation of Congo Red: Optimization and Mechanism” published in Nanomaterials (2023-12-24).
  3. “Poly (Vinyl Alcohol) Hydrogels Boosted with Cross-Linked Chitosan and Silver Nanoparticles for Efficient Adsorption of Congo Red and Crystal Violet Dyes” published in Gels (2023-11-07).
  4. “A Comparative Analysis of Pervaporation and Membrane Distillation Techniques for Desalination Utilizing the Sweeping Air Methodology with Novel and Economical Pervaporation Membranes” published in Polymers (2023-10-27). 💧
  5. “A novel O‐carboxymethyl chitosan‐based hydrogel of an outstanding adsorption performance for removal of cationic Basic Red 12 dye from its aqueous solution” published in Polymer Engineering & Science (2023-08). 🌱
  6. “A Comparison of Capacitive Deionization and Membrane Capacitive Deionization Using Novel Fabricated Ion Exchange Membranes” published in Materials (2023-07-07).⚡
  7. “Preparation and Characterization of a New Bis-Uracil Chitosan-Based Hydrogel as Efficient Adsorbent for Removal of Anionic Congo Red Dye” published in Polymers (2023-03-20).  🎨
  8. “Design, Synthesis, and Characterization of Novel Bis-Uracil Chitosan Hydrogels Modified with Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles for Boosting Their Antimicrobial Activity” published in Polymers (2023-02-16). 🔬
  9. “Review of New Approaches for Fouling Mitigation in Membrane Separation Processes in Water Treatment Applications” published in Separations (2022).  🔄
  10. “Prospects of Polymeric Nanocomposite Membranes for Water Purification and Scalability and their Health and Environmental Impacts: A Review” published in Nanomaterials (2022-10-17). 🏞️
  11. “An Investigation into a Miniature Saltless Solar Pond” published in Materials (2022-08-29). ☀️
  12. “Macro-Reticular Ion Exchange Resins for Recovery of Direct Dyes from Spent Dyeing and Soaping Liquors” published in Molecules (2022-02-28). 🔄
  13. “Synthesis and Characterization of Novel Uracil-Modified Chitosan as a Promising Adsorbent for Efficient Removal of Congo Red Dye” published in Polymers (2022-01-10).🌈
  14. “A Review on Promising Membrane Technology Approaches for Heavy Metal Removal from Water and Wastewater to Solve Water Crisis” published in Water (2021). 🌊