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Mahjoub Jabli

Associate Professor

Biography

Dr. Ing. JABLI was born in El Rabta, Sidi Bouzid, Tunisia. He received his Ph.D. in Textile Materials (option chemistry) from the National School of Engineering of Monastir (2015) in 2012. He is currently an Associate Professor in textile chemistry at High Institute of Technological Studies ISET of Ksar Hellal Monastir. He is also a member of both the laboratory of the Textile Materials and Process research and Laboratory of Organic Synthetic Asymmetric and Homogenous Catalysis of FSM, Monastir.

Dr. Ing. JABLI is Annual Reviews of many international Journals; Textile Research Journal, Internal Journal of Applied research in Textiles. Etc.

His interdisciplinary research focuses on elucidating and exploiting the polymer chemistry and grafting, adsorption process using low cost adsorbents, polysaccharides, Hybrid materials, etc. Another major interest of his group is the valorization of natural cellulosic materials for green applications.

Current Research

  • Hybrid materials
  • Treatment of wastewaters
  • Catalyst synthesis
  • Valorization of natural cellulosic fibers
     

Interested Topics

  • Polymer chemistry and grafting
  • Hybrid materials
  • Catalyst synthesis
  • Valorization of natural cellulosic fibers

International Collaborations

  • Prof. Sylvain marque (Lavoisier, Versaille, France)
  • Prof. Nathalie Sintes Zydowich (ISTIL, University of Claude Bernard, Lyon 1, France)
  • Prof. Twafik A Saleh (Dhahran, Arabia Saoudia)

 

Publications as an Author and Co-author

14 accepted articles + 04 submitted

20 conferences

2017: (03 publications)

Journal of Textile Institute (1) Preparation, Characterization and Evaluation of the Catalytic Power of an hybrid compound [H3PMo12O40-chitosan] for the azoic colored solutions, 06 June 2017, in press.

Journal of Applied Polymer Science (1) Synthesis, Characterization of Hydroxyapatite-Lambda Carrageenan and Evaluation of its Performance for the Adsorption of Methylene Blue from Aqueous Suspension", accepted 31 Mai 2017, in production.

Journal of Molecular Liquids (1) Almond shell waste (Prunus dulcis ): Functionalization with [dimethy-diallyl-ammonium-chloride-diallylamin- co -polymer] and chitosan polymer and its investigation in dye adsorption, Mai 2017.

2016: (02 publications)

Journal of Fibers and Polymers (1) Physico-chemical characteristics of a seed fiber arised from Pergularia Tomentosa L.

Journal of Textile Institute (1) Removal of a wide range of dyes using 4-methyl-2-(naphthalen-2-yl)- N -propylpentanamide-functionalized ethoxy-silica and raw silica

2015: (01 publication)

Journal of Beilstein Organic Chemistry (1) New palladium–oxazoline complexes: Synthesis and evaluation of the optical properties and the catalytic power during the oxidation of textile dyes

2014: (02 publications)

Journal of Textile Institute (1) A comparative study on the performance of dye removal, from aqueous suspension, using (2-hydroxypropyl)-β-cyclodextrin-CS, PVP-PVA-CS, PVA-CS, PVP-CS...Journal of Fibers and Polymers (1) Modified polyamide 66 fibers for the removal of reactive dyes from aqueous suspension

2013: (01 publication)

Journal of Engineered Fibers and Fabrics (1) [Copper (II)/Cellulose-Chitosan] Microspheres Complex for Dye Immobilization: Isotherm, Kinetic and Thermodynamic Analysis

2012: (03 publications)

Journal of Synthetic Communications (1): Synthesis and Characterization of a New Racemic Helically Chiral Ru(II) Complex and Its Catalytic Degradation of Eriochrome Blue Black B (An Azoic Dye...

Journal of Synthetic Communications (1) : New Helically Chiral Metallated Complexes: Characterization and Catalytic Activity

Journal of Applied Polymer Science (1): [Dye Molecules/Copper(II)/Macroporous Glutaraldehyde-Chitosan] Microspheres Complex: Surface Characterization, Kinetic, and Thermodynamic Investigatio...

2011: (02 publications)

 Journal of Engineered Fibers and Fabrics  (1) Adsorption of Acid Dyes from Aqueous Solution on a Chitosan-cotton Composite Material Prepared by a New Pad-dry Process

Journal of Textile Institute (1) New chitosan microspheres supported [bis(2-methylallyl)(1,5-cyclooctadienne)ruthenium(II)] as efficient catalysts for colour degradation in the presen...

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