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Abdallah AMEDLOUS

Postdoctoral Researcher
Email:
abdallah.amedlous[at]ensicaen.fr
Phone:
+33 (0) 6 52 48 67 33

Location:
Bâtiment C-112


Short Bio

Abdallah Amedlous joined the Mintova group in April 2021 as postdoctoral research and his research involves development of new approaches for synthesis of nano-sized zeolites, their advanced characterization for biomedical application.

He obtained a PhD in Physical Chemistry from the University Hassan II of Casablanca, Morocco, in 2021 where he worked on the design and synthesis of nanostructured phosphate based-materials, characterization and their applications as heterogeneous catalysts for synthesis of fine chemicals and environmental protection (e.g. photocatalysis, adsorption and separation).

In addition, the development of new green chemical functionalization strategies for 2D materials, especially graphitic carbon nitride, graphene oxide and porous carbon were included in the research area of Abdallah Amedlous.
Highlights of research:
Template-free synthesis of nanosized zeolite
Characterization of nanosized zeolite materials


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