Publications by authors named "Ali S Alkorbi"

Industrial dye effluent causes significant risks to the environment. The present study was focused on photocatalytic degradation of the dye Direct Red 28 using a ternary composite of graphitic carbon nitride, TiO, and polyorthoanisidine (g-CN/TiO/POA), prepared by oxidative polymerization anisidine. The synthesized composite g-CN/TiO/POA properties were characterized using different analytical techniques.

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Nano-carbon-reinforced polymer composites have gained much consideration in functional applications due to their attractive mechanical strength and cost-effectiveness. The surface chemistry and associated mechanical strength of carbon nanotubes (CNTs), graphene, and other carbon derivative-based nanocomposites are well understood. While CQDs are considered emerging carbon derivatives, their surface chemistry, unique physio-chemical properties, and dispersion behavior in polymers are yet to be explored.

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Article Synopsis
  • Heavy metal contamination in water, particularly from lead, poses significant environmental dangers, prompting the development of innovative solutions.
  • This study created nanofibers by combining zeolite and multi-walled carbon nanotubes with polyacrylonitrile through needleless electrospinning, aiming for effective lead ion adsorption.
  • Results showed that the optimized conditions led to an impressive lead removal efficiency of 84.75%, confirming the potential of these nanofibers as effective wastewater adsorbents through specific adsorption characteristics and thermodynamic evaluation.
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Two bis-(imidazolium-vanillylidene)-(,)-diaminocyclohexane ligands (H(VAN)dach, HL) and their Pd(II) complexes (PdL and PdL) were successfully synthesized and structurally characterized using microanalytical and spectral methods. Subsequently, to target the development of new effective and safe anti-breast cancer chemotherapeutic agents, these complexes were encapsulated by lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) to formulate (PdLLNP and PdLLNP), which are physicochemically and morphologically characterized. PdLLNP and PdLLNP significantly cause DNA fragmentation in MCF-7 cells, while trastuzumab has a 10% damaging activity.

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This study aims to evaluate the effect of ionic liquids and their structure on the mechanical (tensile bond strength (TBS) and Shore A hardness), mass change, and antifungal properties of soft denture lining material. Butyl pyridinium chloride (BPCL) and octyl pyridinium chloride (OPCL) were synthesized, characterized, and mixed in concentrations ranging from 0.65-10% w/w with a soft denture liner (Molloplast-B) and were divided into seven groups (C, BPCL1-3, and OPCL1-3).

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Timely detection of harmful, poisonous and air pollutant gases is of vital importance to the protection of human beings from exposure to rigorous gases. The development of gas-sensing devices based on sphere-like porous SnO/ZIF-8 nanocomposites is required to overcome this challenge. Nanostructures with high surface area, more porosity and hollow interior provide plenty of active cites for high responses in metal oxide gas sensors.

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The rapid increases in environmental hazardous gases have laid dangerous effects on human health. The detection of such pollutants gases is mandatory using various optimal techniques. In this paper, porous multifaceted CoO/ZnO nanostructures are synthesized by pyrolyzing sacrificial template of core-shell double zeolitic imidazolate frameworks (ZIFs) for gas sensing applications.

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