IQBAL, HAFIZ MUHAMMAD NASIR
BIOLOGÍA Y QUÍMICA · Nivel 2
Enzymes
Polymers
Grafting
Composites
Biotechnology
Materials Science
Applied Biotechnology
Bioengineering
Biomedical Engineering
Environmental Engineering
Bioremediation
Bio-catalysis
Enzyme Immobilization
Green Chemistry
Algal Biotechnology
Bioenergy
Información*
| Nombre | HAFIZ MUHAMMAD NASIR IQBAL |
|---|---|
| Área | BIOLOGÍA Y QUÍMICA |
| Campo | BIOLOGÍA Y QUÍMICA |
| Disciplina | BIOQUÍMICA |
| Especialidad | OTRAS |
| CVU | 735340 |
| Institución | |
|---|---|
| Dependencia | NO APLICA |
| Entidad | NO APLICA |
| Nivel | 2 |
| Vigencia | Inicio: 01/01/2025 |
| Fin: 31/12/2029 |
* Información del primer trimestre de 2026.
Fuente: SECIHTI.
Publicaciones ORCID
- 2023
- Insight of nanotechnological processing for nano-fortified functional foods and nutraceutical—opportunities, challenges, and future scope in food for better health Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition
- A Comprehensive Review on Chemical Profile and Pharmacological Activities of Ocimum basilicum Food Reviews International
- 2022
- HfO2-based nanostructured thin-films (i.e., low-e coatings) with robust optical performance and energy efficiency Journal of Nanostructure in Chemistry
- Immobilized Enzymes-Based Biosensing Cues for Strengthening Biocatalysis and Biorecognition Catalysis Letters
- Robust bioinspired surfaces and their exploitation for petroleum hydrocarbon remediation Environmental Science and Pollution Research
- Omics approaches in bioremediation of environmental contaminants: An integrated approach for environmental safety and sustainability Environmental Research
- RETRACTED: Nano-remediation technologies for the sustainable mitigation of persistent organic pollutants Environmental Research
- Poly(vinyl Alcohol)-Alginate Immobilized Trametes versicolor IBL-04 Laccase as Eco-friendly Biocatalyst for Dyes Degradation Catalysis Letters
- Prospecting carbon-based nanomaterials for the treatment and degradation of endocrine-disrupting pollutants Chemosphere
- Treatment of synthetic dye containing textile raw wastewater effluent using UV/Chlorine/Br photolysis process followed by activated carbon adsorption Environmental Science and Pollution Research