معرفی
Charafeddine JAMA is a Professor at Centrale Lille Institute and researcher at the University of Lille's Materials and Transformations Unit (UMET, CNRS UMR 8207), affiliated with the National School of Chemistry of Lille. He leads research within the Recycling and Functionalization Processes (PReF) team, focusing on corrosion science, biomaterials, and sustainable energy solutions.
His primary research encompasses:
- Corrosion inhibition of steel in acidic media using natural/synthetic compounds (quinazoline, imidazole, plant extracts)
- Development of anti-biofilm surfaces for medical/food industry applications via plasma treatments
- Recycling processes for invasive seaweed (Sargassum muticum) into environmental adsorbents
- Phase change materials (PCMs) for energy-efficient building envelopes and photovoltaic systems
- Cold plasma technologies for surface functionalization and corrosion barrier coatings
Recent publications (2023-2025) reveal strong trends in green corrosion inhibitors (e.g., Citrullus colocynthis extract, pyrimidine-pyrazole derivatives), PCM integration for climate-specific energy savings, and electrocatalysts for hydrogen energy. Jama has co-supervised 14 theses on hydrogen diffusion in steel, biochar remediation, and antimicrobial coatings, collaborating extensively with Moroccan institutions (e.g., Fouad Bentiss at University of Oujda). His patented work (2011-2012) on plasma-treated fireproof articles and intumescent coatings demonstrates applied innovation, while plenary lectures at Moroccan conferences (RNE'10, 2019; Saidia Materials Conference, 2018) highlight his expertise in corrosion protection technologies.



