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هاني محمد عبداللطيف أحمد

Professor - Professor of Physical chemistry

Faculty of science

Address: شارع النيل سوهاج

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Dr. Hany M. Abd El-Lateef received the master degree in physical chemistry from the University of Sohag, Sohag, Egypt. In 2010, he joined the department of chemical resistance of materials and corrosion protection, institute of petrochemical processes, National Academy of Sciences (Russian federation), as a PhD student. In 2013, he received his PhD degree from institute of petrochemical processes in Electrochemistry and corrosion science under the supervision of Professor V. M. Abbasov. His thesis dealt with synthesis and study of corrosion inhibitors for protection from CO2 corrosion. From May 2013 to December 2016, he has been a Chemistry Teacher at University of Sohag (Sohag, Egypt) and Assistant professor at Chemistry Department, Faculty of Science, King Feisal University, Al-Hassa, Sudia Arabia, from 13/01/2017 to now. He has published two books and one chapter, one review article and more than 70 papers in peer-reviewed international journals. He has an h-index of 15 and the total number of citations for his publications is 826.

Dr. Hany is one of NACE membership. As a Researcher, his research focused on unraveling corrosion mechanisms and designing corrosion resistant alloys and coatings. Synthesis of new inhibitors for steel pipelines, which may find application as eco-friendly corrosion inhibitors in acidizing processes in petroleum industry. Expertise with the nanotechnology of the metal/environment interface, and routine use of electrochemistry, electron microscopy, and X-ray diffraction for failure analysis, and for understanding corrosion and passivity. He also presented his work in more than 16 international conferences

Practical experiences and applications

  • Synthesis of Novel nanomaterials and its applications.
  • Application of nanocomposite materials as protective coatings from corrosion of carbon steel.
  • Environmental Research- Water treatment
  • Synthesis of new families of surfactants
  • Physical and thermodynamic performance of surfactants.
  • Application of surfactants in large areas of science such Removing Thin Oil Slicks from Water Surface, corrosion inhibitors.
  • Experimental and Computational Investigation on the Corrosion Inhibition Characteristics.
  • Lead-acid battery- Alkaline battery.

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2019-04-16 17:30:22 | Keywords Electrochemical methods,
Electrochemical methods for fabrication of polymers/calcium phosphates nanocomposites as hard tissue implants
Developing and manipulating new biomaterials is an ongoing topic for their needs in medical uses. The evolution and development of new biomaterials, in both the academic and industrial sectors, have been encouraged due to the dramatic improvement in medicine and medical- related technologies. Due to the drawbacks associated with natural biomaterials, the use of synthetic biomaterials is preferential due to ... Read more

2018-10-23 06:16:03 | Keywords Carbon steel BiFeO 3 nanoflakes,
Magnetic Sm-BFO and Ce-BFO nanoflakes as protective coating layers for C-steel in acidic chloride environments
This investigation suggests a straightforward method for the C-steel coating by two different doped BiFeO 3 (BFO) nanomaterials, specifically Ce and Sm doped BFO nanoflakes for protection against corro- sion. The Ce and Sm doped BFO nanoflakes were prepared by sol–gel process and the C-steel was coated by the dip coating method. Influences of the number of layers and surfaces ... Read more

2018-10-23 06:10:38 | Keywords cyclohexene, inhibi, Catalysis,
Synthesis of polar unique 3d metal-imine  complexes of salicylidene  anthranilate  sodium   salt.  Homogeneous  catalytic  and  corrosion   inhibition  performance
Three polar Ni(II)-, Cu(II)- and Zn(II)-complexes (M-SSA) of salicylidene anthranilate sodium salt ligand were synthesized. The ligand (H 2 SSA) and its corresponding metal-complexes are characterized by alter- native physico-chemical tools in which H 2 SSA acts as tridentate bi-basic chelating agent. Catalytic poten- tial of M-SSA was investigated in the homogenous oxidation of 1,2-cyclohexene at 80 °C in acetonitrile, ... Read more