Dr. Abu Nasar
Associate Professor
Department of Applied Chemistry
Aligarh Muslim University
India
Biography
Dr. Abu Nasar is presently working as an Associate Professor at the Department of Applied Chemistry, Z.H. College of Engineering & Technology, . He has done doctoral and postdoctoral work at the prestigious organization, Indian Institute of Technology, Banaras Hindu University. He has published over three dozen research papers in reputed National/International Journals (namely, J. Alloys and Compounds, J. Materials Science, Defence Science J., Metallurgical & Materials Transactions B, Thermochimica Acta, J. Applied Physics, J. Serbian Chemical Society, Chemical Papers, J. Industrial & Engineering Chemistry, RSC Advances, Desalination Water Treatment, J. Taiwan Inst Chem. Engg. etc), Book Chapter and Conference Proceedings. His areas of interest include physical chemistry, theoretical chemistry and materials science. A research paper presented by him at the International Conference on "Advanced Semiconductor Devices and Microsystems" held at Smolenice, Slovakia during Oct. 20-24, 1996 was selected as one of the BEST PAPERS of the Conference. In the recognition of work, Dr. Nasar has received YOUNG SCIENTISTS' and YOUNG METALLURGISTS' AWARDS by the Indian Science Congress Association and the Ministry of Steel, Government of India, respectively
Research Interest
Physical Chemistry/Environmental Chemistry
Publications
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3. Qamruzzaman and Abu Nasar, Treatment of acetamiprid insecticide from artificially contaminated water by colloidal manganese dioxide in the absence and presence of surfactants, RSC Advances, 2014, vol. 4, pp. 62844–62850. (Impact Factor: 3.108)
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2. Qamruzzaman and Abu Nasar, Degradation of Tricyclazole by Colloidal Manganese Dioxide in the Absence and Presence of Surfactants, J. Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, 2014, vol. 20, pp. 897–902. (Impact Factor: 4.421)
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1. Abu Nasar, Correlation Between Standard Enthalpy of Formation, Structural Parameters and Ionicity for Alkali Halidesâ€, J. Serbian Chemical Society, 2013, vol. 78, pp. 241–253. (Impact Factor: 0.822)