Kareem Yusuf
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Recent Articles
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Ashkar M, Kutti Rani S, Vasimalai N, Kuo C, Yusuf K, Govindasamy M
Mikrochim Acta
. 2024 Mar;
191(4):182.
PMID: 38451377
The rapid fabrication is described of binary electrocatalyst based on a highly porous metal-organic framework with zirconium metal core (Zr-MOF) decorated over the graphitic carbon nitride (g-CN) nanosheets via facile...
12.
Iqbal M, Zakir A, Shaheen M, Khizar A, Yusuf K, Iqbal M, et al.
RSC Adv
. 2024 Jan;
14(3):1655-1664.
PMID: 38187454
The development of electrode materials with extraordinary energy densities or high power densities has experienced a spectacular upsurge because of significant advances in energy storage technology. In recent years, the...
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Ramzan M, Rani M, Siddiqui R, Ahmad Shah A, Arshad M, Ghauri M, et al.
Heliyon
. 2023 Nov;
9(11):e21314.
PMID: 38027916
Metal Organic framework (MOF) has been a class of great interest during the past few years owing to its decidedly applicative, easily synthesized and improved characteristics. Ca-BTC MOF is synthesized...
14.
Saadh M, Khasawneh H, Reivan Ortiz G, Ahsan M, Sain D, Yusuf K, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2023 Sep;
13(1):14728.
PMID: 37679372
This work presents the simple synthesis of a green and novel Palladium based magnetic nanocatalyst with effective catalytic properties and reusability. These heterogeneous catalysts were prepared by the anchoring of...
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Yusuf K, Shekhah O, Alharbi S, Alothman A, Alghamdi A, Aljohani R, et al.
J Chromatogr A
. 2023 Aug;
1707:464326.
PMID: 37639846
Preconcentration for on-site detection or subsequent determination is a promising technique for selective sensing explosive markers at low concentrations. Here, we report divinylbenzene monolithic polymer in its blank form (neat-DVB)...
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Yusuf K, Shekhah O, Aqel A, Alharbi S, Alghamdi A, Aljohani R, et al.
J Chromatogr A
. 2023 Mar;
1694:463922.
PMID: 36931139
Organic monolithic columns are mainly used to separate macromolecules; however, many attempts to extend their performance toward small molecules were examined by incorporating micro- and nanoparticles. The incorporation technique enabled...
17.
Aqel A, Ghfar A, Yusuf K, Alotaibi K, Alafraa R, Habila M, et al.
J Chromatogr A
. 2023 Jan;
1690:463695.
PMID: 36682103
This work relates to the preparation of novel and promising stationary phases containing inorganic-organic composites for capillary liquid and gas chromatography. A naturally occurring montmorillonite was introduced to polymethacrylate monoliths,...
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Natraj A, Ji W, Xin J, Castano I, Burke D, Evans A, et al.
J Am Chem Soc
. 2022 Oct;
144(43):19813-19824.
PMID: 36265086
Two-dimensional (2D) covalent organic frameworks (COFs) are composed of structurally precise, permanently porous, layered macromolecular sheets, which are traditionally synthesized as polycrystalline solids with crystalline domain lengths smaller than 100...
19.
Ali I, Raja R, Alam S, Jain A, Yusuf K, Aljuwayid A, et al.
Chirality
. 2022 Jun;
34(10):1383-1388.
PMID: 35735121
WHO is searching most active antibiotics due to the bacterial resistance problem. The activities of the racemic antibiotics may be augment by preparing optically active antibiotics by the chiral separation....
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Ali I, Alam S, Raja R, Shirsath V, Jain A, Yusuf K, et al.
Chirality
. 2022 Mar;
34(6):848-855.
PMID: 35297109
Chiral separation of β-blockers is performed by utilizing the supercritical fluid chromatographic method. The chiral columns utilized were Chiralpak IG and Chiralpak IBN-5. The finest mobile phase was CO -0.2%...