Prof. Dr. Mohamed Ibrahim Zaki

Profile

Academic positionFull Professor
Research fieldsKinetics and Catalysis
KeywordsChemistry, Heterogeneous Catalysis, Physical Chemistry, Surface Chemistry, Surface Spectroscopy

Current contact address

CountryEgypt
CityMinya
InstitutionMinia University
InstituteChemistry Department, Faculty of Science
Homepagewww.sccmu.org

Host during sponsorship

Prof. Dr. Helmut KnözingerInstitut für Physikalische Chemie, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (LMU), München
Start of initial sponsorship01/02/1985

Program(s)

1984Humboldt Research Fellowship Programme

Publications (partial selection)

2013M.I. Zaki, A Katrib, A.I. Muftah, T.C. Jagadale, M. Ikram and S.B. Ogale: Exploring anatase-TiO2 doped dilutely with transition metal ions as nano-catalyst for H2O2 decomposition: Spectroscopic and kinetic studies. In: Applied Catalysis A, 2013, 214
2013H. Al-Kandari, A.M. Mohamed, S. Al-Kandari, F. Al-Kharafi, G.A. Mekhemer, M.I. Zaki and A. Katrib: Spectroscopic characterization-catalytic activity correlation of molybdena based catalysts. In: Journal of Molecular Catalysis A, 2013, 1
2012H. Al-Kandari, A.M. Mohamed, F. Al-Kharafi, M.I. Zaki and A. Katrib: Modification of the catalytic properties of MoO2-x(OH)y dispersed on TiO2 by Pt and Cs additives. In: Applied Catalysis A, 2012, 298
2012S.J. Al-Omani, A. Bumajdad, F.A. Al-Sagheer and M.I. Zaki: Surface and related bulk properties of titania nanoparticles recovered from aramid-titania hybrid films: A novel attempt . In: Materials Research Bulletin, 2012, 3308
2011G.A.H. Mekhemer, A.F. Bukhzam, A.S. El-Towaty and M.I. Zaki: N2 Sorptiometric Study of Phosphation and Dispersion of Lanthana on Alumina Catalysts . In: Adsorption Science and Technology, 2011, 927
2011M.I. Zaki, N.E. Fouad, S.A.A. Mansour and A.I. Muftah: Temperature-programmed and X-ray diffractometry studies of hydrogen- reduction course and products of WO3 powder: Influence of reduction parameters. In: Thermochimica Acta, 2011, 90
2011B.A.A. Balboul and M.I. Zaki: Thermal decomposition course of Eu(CH3COO)3.4H2O and the reactivity at the gas/solid interface thus established. In: Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis, 2011, 137
2011M.I.Zaki, N.E. Fouad, G.A.H. Mekhemer, T.C. Jagadale and S.B. Ogale: TiO2 nanoparticle size dependence of porosity, adsorption and catalytic activity. In: Colloids and Surfaces A, 2011, 195
2010S.B. Bukallah, A. Bumajdad, K.M.S. Khalil and M.I. Zaki Characterization of mesoporous VOx/MCM-41 composite materials obtained via post-synthesis impregnation. In: Applied Surface Science, 2010, 6179
2010A. Bumajdad, M.A. Hasan, M.I. Zaki, G.A.H. Mekhemer, L. Pasupulety and A. Mathew: Impacts of CuOx additive on the CO oxidation activity and related surface and bulk properties of a nano-CeO2 catalyst. In: Reaction Kinetics, Mechanisms and Catalysis, 2010, 345
2010L.A. Al-Hajji, M.A. Hasan and M.I. Zaki: Kinetics of formation of barium tungstate in equimolar powder mixture of BaCO3 and WO3: Thermogravimetric and spectroscopic studies. In: Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry, 2010, 100
2010M.I. Zaki, G.A.H. Mekhemer, N.E. Fouad, T.C. Jagadale and S.B. Ogale: Surface texture and specific adsorption sites of sol–gel synthesized anatase TiO2 nanoparticle. In: Matertials Research Bulletin, 2010, 1470
2006M.I.Zaki, H. Knoezinger and B. Tesche Structural and Morphological Consequences of High-Temperature Treatments of Hydroxyapatite in the Absence or Presence of HCl Vapour. In: Langmuir, 2006, 749-755
2005G.A.H. Mekhemer, S.A. Halawy, M.A. Mohamed, and M.I. Zaki: Ketonization of Acetic Acid Vapour Over Polycrystalline Magnesia: in situ Fourier transform Infrared Spectroscopy and Kinetic Studies. In: J. Catal., 2005, 109-122
2005Ahmed K. H. Nohman, Mohamed M. Mohamed, Mohamed I. Zaki: Redox catalysis on manganese oxides: Surface attributes and reaction mechanisms. In: Current Topics in Catalysis, 2005, 43-78
2004G. A. H. Mekhemer, S. A. Halawy, M. A. Mohamed, Mohamed I. Zaki: Qualitative and Quantitative Assessments of Acid and Base Sites Exposed on Polycrystalline MgO Surfaces: Thermogravimetric, Calorimetric, and in-Situ FTIR Spectroscopic Study Combination. In: J. Phys. Chem. B, 2004, 13379-13386