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Developed green synthesis methods for nanoparticles using renewable resources, offering energy-efficient synthetic routes for various applications.
Advanced the application of nanocomposite macromolecular carbohydrate-based hydrogel biomaterials in biomedicine, exploring their advancements, applications, and future prospects.
Utilized gamma radiation to prepare superabsorbent hydrogels for controlled release fertilizers, enhancing agricultural efficiency.
Developed thermal analysis and visual techniques for assessing microplastics in fish from urban harbors, contributing to marine pollution monitoring.
Provided an overview of methods for the production and detection of silver nanoparticles, emphasizing their fate and toxicological effects on human, soil, and aquatic environments.
Synthesized a novel amphiphilic terpolymer hydrogel pH-responsive based on chitosan using gamma radiation for targeted colon cancer drug delivery.
Identified marine microplastics in the Eastern Harbor of Egypt using differential scanning calorimetry, contributing to the understanding of plastic pollution.
Developed a method for metal ion removal from aqueous solutions using phosphorylated chitosan/HEMA interpenetrating polymer networks prepared by γ-radiation.
Characterized radiation crosslinked polyurethanes using FTIR, TGA, SEM, XRD, and Raman Spectroscopy, providing insights into their structural and thermal properties.
Mohamed Mohamady Ghobashy is a leading researcher in polymer chemistry and radiation technology, focusing on the synthesis and application of novel polymer nanocomposites, hydrogels, and radiation-induced modifications for environmental remediation, agricultural enhancements, and biomedical applications. His work addresses critical challenges in water purification, controlled drug delivery, and sustainable agriculture.
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