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Kamran Akbar is a Researcher at the Department of Molecular Sciences and Nanosystems, Ca' Foscari University of Venice, specializing in advanced nanomaterials for solar energy applications and environmental remediation. His work integrates experimental synthesis with performance validation for sustainable technologies.
His core research domains include:
- Materials Science: Design of nickel hexacyanoferrate nanocubes and cobalt selenite hydrates
- Solar Energy Conversion: Interfacial engineering for water evaporation exceeding 3 kg·m-2·h-1
- Photocatalysis: Degradation of pollutants like metronidazole using solar light
- Electrochemistry: Oxygen evolution reaction catalysts for water splitting
- Nanotechnology: Carbon dots and nanocube-based systems
- Environmental Engineering: Water treatment solutions
Analysis of his 2021-2025 publications reveals a cohesive trajectory in solar-driven nanomaterials, emphasizing catalytic efficiency and scalability. Collaborative work spans Italian, Spanish, and Ethiopian institutions, targeting real-world implementation in water purification and renewable energy. Key innovations include selenium-integrated nanocubes and temperature-stable selenite hydrates.
No documented scientific awards, student advising records, or grant details appear in available sources. Laboratory infrastructure and team composition remain unspecified.
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