Hermann Tamaguelon Dzoujo | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

🌟Dr. Hermann Tamaguelon Dzoujo, Chemistry, Best Researcher Award 🏆

  • Doctorate at Université de Douala, Cameroon

Dzoujo Tamaguelon Hermann is a Cameroonian researcher with a background in Physical Chemistry. He holds a PhD in Physical Chemistry from the University of Douala, Cameroon, along with a Master’s and Bachelor’s degree from the same institution. Throughout his academic journey, Dzoujo has focused on the synthesis and application of eco-friendly adsorbents for the removal of pollutants from aqueous solutions. His research interests lie at the intersection of chemistry, materials science, and environmental sustainability.

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Dzoujo’s contributions to the field of Physical Chemistry are evident from his author metrics, which include a substantial number of peer-reviewed publications. His research articles have garnered citations and have been well-received within the scientific community. Moreover, he has presented his findings at various seminars and conferences, further enhancing his scholarly impact and visibility.

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Education:

Dzoujo Tamaguelon Hermann pursued his academic journey in Physical Chemistry at the University of Douala, Cameroon. He completed his Bachelor’s degree in 2016, followed by a Master’s degree in 2018. Subsequently, he earned his PhD in Physical Chemistry in 2022. His educational background equipped him with a solid foundation in theoretical and experimental aspects of chemistry, particularly focusing on adsorption and material synthesis techniques.

Research Focus:

Dzoujo’s research primarily revolves around the development and characterization of eco-friendly adsorbents for water treatment applications. His work involves the synthesis of novel materials derived from natural resources such as pozzolan, rice husk ash, and sugarcane bagasse. These materials are designed to efficiently remove various pollutants, including dyes and heavy metals, from aqueous solutions. Additionally, he investigates the underlying mechanisms governing adsorption processes and explores ways to enhance the performance of adsorbent materials.

Professional Journey:

Dzoujo Tamaguelon Hermann embarked on his professional journey as a Temporary Assistant Lecturer, where he actively engaged in teaching and research activities. His role involved imparting knowledge to students while simultaneously conducting cutting-edge research in the field of Physical Chemistry. Through his academic endeavors, Dzoujo has established himself as a dedicated educator and a proficient researcher, contributing significantly to the advancement of knowledge in his field.

Honors & Awards:

Dzoujo has received recognition for his academic achievements and contributions to scientific research. He was awarded the Programme AGNES Intra-Africa Mobility Grant for Junior Researchers in February 2023. Additionally, he received the Best Presentation Award at the Geopolymer Research and Applications conference in Cameroon in September 2021. These honors underscore his excellence and commitment to scholarly endeavors.

Publications Noted & Contributions:

Dzoujo Tamaguelon Hermann has made significant contributions to the scientific community through his research publications. His work has been published in reputable journals, addressing critical issues in environmental remediation and materials science. His research papers cover topics such as the synthesis of eco-friendly adsorbents, adsorption mechanisms, and the removal of pollutants from aqueous media. These publications reflect his dedication to advancing knowledge and finding sustainable solutions to environmental challenges.

Efficient sequestration of malachite green in aqueous solution by laterite ‑ rice husk ash ‑ based alkali ‑ activated materials: parameters and mechanism:

Authors: Tome S., Shikuku V., Hermann Tamaguelon Dzoujo, Akiri S., Annie M., Rüscher C., Etame J.

Contribution: Investigates the efficient removal of malachite green from water using laterite-rice husk ash-based alkali-activated materials, discussing parameters and mechanisms involved.

Fixed-Bed Adsorption of an Azo Dye (Methyl Orange) onto Chemically and Thermally Regenerated Activated Carbons:

Authors: I.K. Taquieteu, Hermann Tamaguelon Dzoujo, V.O. Shikuku, C. Banenzoué, D. David, J. Dina.

Contribution: Explores the adsorption of Methyl Orange dye onto chemically and thermally regenerated activated carbons using a fixed-bed adsorption system.

Elimination of malachite green from aqueous and saline water by laterite-derived Napolyferrosialate and polyferrophosphosialate geopolymers: A comparative study:

Authors: T. Sylvain, Hermann Tamaguelon Dzoujo, V. Shikuku, A. Nana, M. Annie, C. Rüscher, J. Etame.

Contribution: Compares the efficiency of laterite-derived geopolymers in removing malachite green from both aqueous and saline water environments.

Synthesis of pozzolan and sugarcane bagasse derived geopolymer-biochar composites for methylene blue sequestration from aqueous medium:

Authors: Hermann Tamaguelon Dzoujo, Shikuku V.O, Tome S, Akiri S, Kengne NM, Abdpour S, et al.

Contribution: Presents the synthesis of geopolymer-biochar composites for the removal of methylene blue from aqueous solutions.

Preparation, characterization and application of – H3PO4 ‑ activated carbon from Pentaclethra macrophylla pods for the removal of Cr (VI) in aqueous medium:

Authors: Chimi T, Hannah BU, Lincold NM, Jacques MB, Tome S, Hermann Tamaguelon Dzoujo, et al.

Contribution: Discusses the preparation and application of activated carbon derived from Pentaclethra macrophylla pods for the removal of hexavalent chromium from aqueous solutions.

Enhanced Performance of Hydrogen Peroxide Modified Pozzolan-Based Geopolymer for Abatement of Methylene Blue from Aqueous Medium:

Authors: Hermann Tamaguelon Dzoujo, Tome S., Shikuku, V.O., Tchuigwa, J.B., Spieß, A., Janiak, C., Etoh, M.A., Daniel, D., Dina, J.

Contribution: Investigates the use of hydrogen peroxide modified pozzolan-based geopolymers for the removal of methylene blue from aqueous solutions.

Research Timeline:

Dzoujo’s research journey has been characterized by a systematic progression, starting from his undergraduate studies and culminating in his doctoral research. Throughout this timeline, he has demonstrated a consistent focus on addressing pressing environmental issues through innovative research approaches. His academic endeavors have been punctuated by milestones such as degree completion, publication of research findings, and recognition through awards and grants. Looking ahead, Dzoujo remains committed to furthering his research agenda and making meaningful contributions to the scientific community.