Dr. Sardi sardi, university Chlef, Algeria
Dr. Amina Sardi is an Algerian chemist specializing in Physical Chemistry, currently working at the Chemistry Department of the University of Chlef, Algeria. She earned her Doctorate from Ahmed Ben Bella Oran1 University in 2024, focusing on nanocomposites and their environmental applications. With a strong publication record, Dr. Sardi has contributed to various journals, including Carbohydrate Polymers and International Journal of Biological Macromolecules. She is proficient in English, French, and Arabic. An active participant in scientific conferences, her research emphasizes innovative materials for environmental solutions. ππ¬π
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Education
Dr. Amina Sardi holds a Doctorate in Chemistry from the University Ahmed Ben Bella Oran1, Algeria, specializing in Physical Chemistry. Her thesis, titled “synthΓ¨se et caractΓ©risation des nanocomposites Γ base dβargile modifiΓ©e, Applications dans lβenvironnement,” reflects her commitment to environmental applications of her research. Her academic journey also includes a Master’s degree in Chemistry and a Bachelor’s degree in Science, both from the same university, demonstrating a solid foundation in her field.
Research Contributions
Dr. Sardi has published numerous articles in reputable journals, focusing on areas such as nanocomposites, adsorption behaviors, and antibacterial activities. Her work, particularly on composite materials for environmental applications, highlights her innovative approach to solving pressing ecological challenges.
Conclusion
Dr. Amina Sardi’s extensive educational background, significant contributions to research, and active participation in scientific discourse position her as a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her commitment to addressing environmental challenges through innovative chemical research reflects her passion for the field and her potential to make impactful contributions in the future.
Publication Top Notes
- Adsorption behavior of cationic and anionic dyes on magadiite-chitosan composite beads β 206 citations (2020) π
- Fe3O4-alginate nanocomposite hydrogel beads material: One-pot preparation, release kinetics and antibacterial activity β 77 citations (2019) π§«
- Preparation and characterization of anionic composite hydrogel for dyes adsorption and filtration: non-linear isotherm and kinetics modeling β 42 citations (2020) π§ͺ
- Evaluation of intercalated layered materials as an antimicrobial and drug delivery system: a comparative study β 25 citations (2020) π
- Catalytic reduction and antibacterial activity of MCM-41 modified by silver nanoparticles β 17 citations (2022) π¬
- Removal of crystal violet dye using a three-dimensional network of date pits powder/sodium alginate hydrogel beads: Experimental optimization and DFT calculation β 16 citations (2023) π§
- Kinetics and thermodynamic studies for removal of trypan blue and methylene blue from water using nano clay filled composite of HTAB and PEG and its antibacterial activity β 10 citations (2023) π
- Adsorption behavior of MB dye on alginate-sepiolite biocomposite beads: Adsorption, kinetics, and modeling β 7 citations (2024) π‘
- A strategy for the efficient removal of acidic and basic dyes in wastewater by organophilic magadiite@ alginate beads: Box-Behnken Design optimization β 1 citation (2024) β»οΈ
- Stability of Hassi-Messaoud asphaltenes in media of different polarities β 1 citation (2019) π’οΈ
- Optimizing catalytic performance: reduction of organic dyes using synthesized Fe3O4@ AC magnetic nano-catalyst β 2024 π
- Divalent cations@ carboxyl Groups Binding in the Alginate Complex: Density Functional Theory Approach β 2024 π