LEADING EXPERT IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF CHEMICAL SENSORS AND METHODS FOR GAS ANALYSIS

ACHIEVEMENTS, AWARDS

 

10 articles, index – 2

NASIMOV ABDULLA MURODOVICH

Professor of Inorganic Chemistry and Materials Science

 

Scientific research area:

 

Methods of gas analysis; chemical gas sensors, ionization gas sensors; electrochemical analysis methods.

Main results of scientific research:

 

One of the urgent areas of chemistry—chemical analytics—has established its own scientific school; proposed theoretical foundations for new ionization methods to prevent explosions and fires through monitoring of atmospheric air and various technological processes, leading to the development of over 10 chemical sensors for inorganic gas analysis. Established the ‘Research Laboratory of Chemical Sensors’; this laboratory, part of the SamDU ‘Regional Issues Research’ center, addresses several scientific problems in our region, including ecological safety, creating eco-diagnostic systems, developing new methods for controlling heavy metals in water, obtaining biosorbents for separation, creating methods for monitoring oil and gas product quality, detecting antioxidants, and solving issues related to sol-gel technology

Main scientific publications

 
  1. Nasimov A. et al. Development of Bromocresol Purple Immobilized Optical Sensor for the Determination of Dissolved Ammonia // Egyptian Journal of Chemistry, 2023, 66(10), pp. 119–124.
  2. Nasimov A. et al. Photochemical Studies of Bromocresol Purple in Sol-Gel Membrane // Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, 2020, 12(4 Special Issue), pp. 1156–1159.
  3. Nasimov A. et al. Optical Sensor Preparation Using the Sol-Gel Technology for Dissolved Ammonia Detection // Journal of Critical Reviews, 2020, 7(6), pp. 104–106.
  4. Nasimov A. et al. Synthesis of [Co(Bpy)(Scn)4]2+ Complex and Its Photochemical Properties in the Sol-Gel Matrix // Austrian Journal of Technical and Natural Sciences, 2020, pp. 86–90.
  5. Nasimov A. et al. Studying the Objects of Environment PCB Analysis in Natural Objects by Gas Chromatography with ECD // Theoretical & Applied Science, #5, pp. 50–59.

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