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Muhammad Junaid Anjum is a Researcher in the Department of Materials, focusing on advanced materials science with a specialization in corrosion protection, nanocomposite coatings, and sustainable surface engineering. His work integrates electrochemistry, nanotechnology, and environmental sustainability to develop innovative solutions for metallic alloy degradation.
He holds a Doctor of Philosophy from the Department of Materials. His research interests include layered double hydroxide (LDH) coatings, self-healing materials, graphene oxide-based nanocomposites, and eco-friendly corrosion inhibitors. He explores applications in aerospace, biomedical implants, and infrastructure protection.
Anjum’s articles highlight advancements in corrosion-resistant coatings for magnesium alloys (AZ31, AZ91D), steel substrates, and nanocomposite designs. His work emphasizes pH-dependent coating performance, intercalation chemistry, and green materials development. Recent studies (2022-2025) address self-healing mechanisms, smart nanocontainers, and hybrid coatings for enhanced durability.
While no awards or grants are explicitly mentioned, his contributions to LDH-based corrosion solutions and smart materials have advanced the field. He collaborates on projects involving surface modification techniques, electroless deposition, and in-situ intercalation methods.
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