🌟Dr. Amani Aridi, Nanomaterials, Best Researcher Award🏆

  • Doctorate at Beirut Arab University, Lebanon

Amani Aridi is a physical chemist with extensive expertise in heterogeneous catalysis, nanomaterials, and environmental chemistry. With a strong background in both academia and research, Amani has dedicated her career to studying the synthesis, characterization, and application of nanomaterials for environmental remediation, particularly in wastewater treatment. Amani’s research contributions have been recognized internationally, and she continues to make significant strides in advancing the field of physical chemistry.

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Amani Aridi has authored numerous peer-reviewed publications in reputable journals, showcasing her expertise in the field of physical chemistry. Her research has been cited by scholars worldwide, reflecting the impact and relevance of her work in the scientific community. Amani’s publications demonstrate her commitment to advancing knowledge and innovation in heterogeneous catalysis, nanomaterials, and environmental chemistry.

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Citations: A total of 55 citations from 42 documents.

Documents: Amani Aridi has authored or co-authored 13 documents indexed in Scopus.

h-index: The h-index is a metric that measures both the productivity and impact of the published work of a scientist or scholar. With an h-index of 4, Amani Aridi has authored or co-authored 4 papers that have each been cited at least 4 times.

Education

Amani Aridi earned her Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Physical Chemistry from Beirut Arab University, where she conducted groundbreaking research in the synthesis and characterization of nanomaterials. Prior to her PhD, Amani obtained Master’s degrees in both Expertise and Treatment in Environment and Environmental Chemistry from Lebanese University. She completed her Bachelor of Science in Chemistry from Lebanese University, laying the foundation for her career in physical chemistry.

Research Focus

Amani Aridi’s research focuses on the synthesis, characterization, and application of nanomaterials in environmental remediation, particularly in wastewater treatment. She specializes in heterogeneous catalysis, with a keen interest in understanding the adsorption and photocatalytic degradation mechanisms of pollutants. Amani’s work contributes to the development of efficient and sustainable solutions for addressing environmental challenges, such as water pollution and contamination.

Professional Journey

Amani Aridi’s professional journey spans both academia and research. She has served as an Assistant Professor at Beirut Arab University, where she taught graduate and undergraduate courses in physical chemistry and mentored students in their research endeavors. Additionally, Amani has contributed to the scientific community as a referee for reputable journals and has participated in academic events and conferences, showcasing her expertise and leadership in the field.

Honors & Awards

Throughout her career, Amani Aridi has received recognition for her outstanding contributions to physical chemistry and environmental research. She has been awarded prestigious honors and awards for her innovative research projects, publications, and academic achievements. Amani’s dedication to advancing knowledge and addressing environmental challenges has earned her esteemed recognition from academic institutions and professional organizations.

Publications Noted & Contributions

Amani Aridi has made significant contributions to the scientific literature through her peer-reviewed publications. Her research papers have been noted for their innovation, relevance, and impact in the field of physical chemistry and environmental science. Amani’s publications address key research questions and contribute valuable insights to the understanding of nanomaterial synthesis, characterization, and application in environmental remediation.

Calcination temperature dependence of tri-magnetic nanoferrite Ni0.33Cu0.33Zn0.33Fe2O4: Structural, morphological, and magnetic properties

Published in Ceramics International in March 2024.

DOI: 10.1016/j.ceramint.2024.03.180

Contributors: Mostafa A. Farhat, Roaa Yassine, Amani Aridi, Zouheir Bitar, Ramadan Awad

This article explores the structural, morphological, and magnetic properties of tri-magnetic nanoferrite Ni0.33Cu0.33Zn0.33Fe2O4 and its dependence on calcination temperature.

Impact of Calcination Temperature on Structural and Optical Properties and Photocatalytic Efficiency of Ni0.33Cu0.33Zn0.33Fe2O4 Nanoparticles in Aniline Degradation

Published in Water, Air, & Soil Pollution in February 2024.

DOI: 10.1007/s11270-024-06932-w

Contributors: Mostafa A. Farhat, Amani Aridi, Roaa Yassine, Zouheir Bitar, Ramadan Awad

This article investigates the impact of calcination temperature on the structural, optical, and photocatalytic properties of Ni0.33Cu0.33Zn0.33Fe2O4 nanoparticles in the degradation of aniline.

Identification of structural and optical properties and adsorption performance of (Cd0.4Ni0.4Mn0.2)Fe2-xRuxO4 nanoparticles for the removal of Congo red dye

Published in Arabian Journal of Chemistry in January 2024.

DOI: 10.1016/j.arabjc.2023.105477

Contributors: Serine Kassem, Nour AlHajjar, Amani Aridi, Ramadan Awad

This article focuses on the identification of structural and optical properties of (Cd0.4Ni0.4Mn0.2)Fe2-xRuxO4 nanoparticles and their adsorption performance in the removal of Congo red dye.

Influence of Gd3+ ion doping on structural, optical, and magnetic properties of (Mg–Ni–Co) nanoferrites

Published in Journal of Nanoparticle Research in November 2023.

DOI: 10.1007/s11051-023-05879-z

Contributors: Amani Aridi, Mariam Rabaa, Ramy Moussa, Rodaina Sayed Hassan, Nader Yaacoub, Ramadan Awad

This article investigates the influence of Gd3+ ion doping on the structural, optical, and magnetic properties of (Mg–Ni–Co) nanoferrites.

Samarium doped Mg0.33Ni0.33Co0.33Fe2O4 Nanoparticles for the Removal of As(III) and Pb(II) Heavy Metal Ions

Published in Journal of Water and Environmental Nanotechnology in November 2023.

DOI: 10.22090/jwent.2023.04.003

Contributors: Mariam Rabaa, Amani Aridi, Ghassan Younes, Ramadan Awad

This article discusses the use of Samarium doped Mg0.33Ni0.33Co0.33Fe2O4 nanoparticles for the removal of As(III) and Pb(II) heavy metal ions.

Research Timeline

Amani Aridi’s research timeline highlights her progression and achievements throughout her academic and professional career. Starting from her undergraduate studies in chemistry, Amani’s journey includes obtaining Master’s degrees in Environmental Chemistry and Expertise and Treatment in Environment, followed by her doctoral research in Physical Chemistry. Her timeline showcases her research projects, publications, academic appointments, and collaborations, illustrating her growth and contributions to the field.

Collaborations and Projects

Amani Aridi has been actively engaged in collaborative research projects aimed at addressing environmental challenges and advancing scientific knowledge. She has collaborated with researchers from academia, industry, and government agencies to develop innovative solutions for wastewater treatment and pollution control. Amani’s collaborative efforts have led to interdisciplinary research initiatives, funding opportunities, and impactful outcomes that benefit society and the environment.

Amani Aridi | Nanomaterials | Best Researcher Award

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