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Postdoctoral fellow at Department of Chemistry
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Comprehensive review of essential oil extraction techniques and their pharmaceutical and therapeutic potential, highlighting advancements in the field.
Examined the sustainable production of levulinic acid and its derivatives for use as fuel additives and chemicals, addressing progress, challenges, and future prospects.
Explored the application of nanotechnology combined with natural ingredients in the formulation of natural cosmetics, focusing on enhanced efficacy and safety.
Evaluated the effectiveness of various surfactant templates in the one-pot hydrothermal synthesis of hierarchical SAPO-5 materials.
Investigated the ionothermal synthesis and characterization of manganese, cobalt, iron, and nickel-containing aluminophosphates.
Synthesized and characterized cation-fluorinated ionic liquids, comparing their physicochemical properties with non-fluorinated counterparts.
Explored the use of ionic liquids in the conversion of CO2, contributing to carbon capture and utilization strategies.
Muhammad Mohsin Azim is a postdoctoral fellow specializing in the synthesis and application of novel materials, including ionic liquids, zeolites, and metal-organic frameworks, with a focus on sustainable chemistry and catalysis. His research contributes to advancements in drug metabolism, biofuel production, and CO2 conversion.
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