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Synthesized ZnO nanoparticles using olive fruit extract, demonstrating improved photocatalytic and antioxidant activity, offering a green approach to nanomaterial synthesis.
Examined the effects of soil salinity on the availability of plant nutrients and crop yield in Pakistan, providing insights for sustainable agriculture in saline environments.
Synthesized and evaluated α,β-unsaturated carbonyl-based compounds as potential anticancer agents, focusing on overcoming multidrug resistance in tumor cells.
Developed CsPbBr2I perovskite solar cells using ZnO as an electron transport layer, achieving improved solar energy conversion efficiency.
Utilized horsetail leaf extract for the green synthesis of gold nanocubes, creating a highly selective colorimetric sensor for Pb2+ detection with photocatalytic and antimicrobial properties.
Evaluated hot-water extracted arabinoxylans from ispaghula seeds as drug carriers, highlighting their potential in pharmaceutical applications.
Designed and evaluated a hydroxyethylcellulose-based regenerable supersorbent for the uptake of heavy metal ions, demonstrating its effectiveness in competitive adsorption scenarios.
Dr. Muhammad Sher is a distinguished researcher at the University of Sargodha, specializing in the synthesis and application of nanomaterials, perovskites, and hydrogels for environmental remediation, drug delivery, and sensor technologies. His work focuses on addressing critical challenges in soil salinity, water contamination, and developing novel therapeutic agents.
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