Publications by authors named "Muzammil M N Ahmed"

The etiology of neurodegenerative diseases is poorly understood; however, studies have shown that heavy metals, such as copper, play a critical role in neurotoxicity, thus, adversely affecting the development of these diseases. Because of the limitations associated with classical metal detection tools to obtain accurate speciation information of ultra-low concentrations of heavy metals in the brain, analysis is primarily performed in blood, urine, or postmortem tissues, limiting the translatability of acquired knowledge to living systems. Inadequate and less accurate data obtained with such techniques provide little or no information for developing efficient therapeutics that aid in slowing down the deterioration of brain cells.

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Pore modulation via hydrothermal carbonization (HTC) needs investigation due to its crucial effect on surface that influences its multirole utilization of such ultraporous sorbents in applications of energy storage- hydrogen and capacitive- as well as for pollutant abatement- carbon capture and dye removal. Hence, loblolly pine was hydrothermally carbonized followed by KOH activation to synthesize superactivated hydrochars (SAH). The resulting SAHs had specific surface area (SSA) 1462-1703 m/g, total pore (TPV) and micropore volume (MPV) of 0.

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  • Virus detection at point-of-care facilities has gained attention due to limitations in traditional methods, especially highlighted by the recent coronavirus pandemic.
  • Electrochemical sensors are emerging as a preferred solution because they offer rapid, cost-effective, and sensitive diagnostics compared to non-electrochemical sensors.
  • The article reviews significant studies from the past ten years that utilize techniques like voltammetry, amperometry, and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy to detect various viruses.
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  • Heavy metal contamination poses serious health risks, prompting the development of metal detection systems to combat this issue.
  • The study focuses on a nanopipet-based electrochemical sensor designed to detect cadmium ions (Cd(ii)) with a unique mechanism utilizing ion transfer between immiscible electrolyte solutions.
  • This sensor was tested in complex environments and successfully quantified free Cd(ii) ions in local water samples, highlighting its potential as a reliable tool for environmental monitoring.
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