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D-Index
60
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9229
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7209
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A.M. Abdelghany publication distribution in Materials Science in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Materials Science in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where A.M. Abdelghany sits on this spectrum.

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50 publications 1,163+

This scientist: 225 publications — 39th percentile

39% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,163 publications or more.

A.M. Abdelghany D-index placement in Materials Science in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Materials Science scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where A.M. Abdelghany sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 165+

This scientist: 60 D-Index — 46th percentile

46% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 165 D-Index or more.

Overview

A.M. Abdelghany is affiliated with the National Research Centre, Egypt. Their research primarily involves materials science, with a focus on materials chemistry, polymers and plastics, ceramics and composites, biomedical engineering, and electrical and electronic engineering. The scientist has contributed to various subfields, reflecting a multidisciplinary approach to advanced materials.

The main topics covered by their work include:

  • Glass properties and applications
  • Polymer nanocomposite synthesis and irradiation
  • Luminescence properties of advanced materials
  • Radiation shielding materials analysis
  • Nuclear materials and radiation effects
  • Bone tissue engineering materials
  • Conducting polymers and applications

A.M. Abdelghany has collaborated extensively with several frequent coauthors, revealing ongoing research partnerships. Prominent collaborators include:

  • Y. S. Rammah
  • A. H. Oraby
  • Norah A. M. Alsaif
  • G. El-Damrawi
  • Hanan Al-Ghamdi

Their work appears in multiple publication venues, with repeated contributions to the following journals:

  • Journal of Materials Science Materials in Electronics
  • Optical and Quantum Electronics
  • Radiation Physics and Chemistry
  • Research Square
  • Journal of Inorganic and Organometallic Polymers and Materials

Selected recent papers illustrate the range of topics addressed:

  • "Optical and dielectric characteristics of polyethylene oxide/sodium alginate-modified gold nanocomposites," 2020, RSC Advances
  • "Blend biopolymeric nanofibrous scaffolds of cellulose acetate/ε-polycaprolactone containing metallic nanoparticles prepared by laser ablation for wound disinfection applications," 2020, International Journal of Biological Macromolecules
  • "Transparent Alumino Lithium Borate Glass-Ceramics: Synthesis, Structure and Gamma-Ray Shielding Attitude," 2021, Journal of Inorganic and Organometallic Polymers and Materials
  • "Optical parameters, antibacterial characteristics and structure correlation of copper ions in cadmium borate glasses," 2020, Journal of Materials Research and Technology
  • "Structural, Optical and Antibacterial Activity Studies on CMC/PVA Blend Filled with Three Different Types of Green Synthesized ZnO Nanoparticles," 2023, Journal of Inorganic and Organometallic Polymers and Materials

A.M. Abdelghany's research output reflects significant involvement in investigations related to optical materials, nanocomposites, biopolymeric scaffolds, and glass-ceramic materials with applications in radiation shielding and antibacterial activity. Their interdisciplinary work spans experimental synthesis, structural characterization, and functional analysis of advanced polymers and composites.

Best Publications

  • Characterization and some physical studies of PVA/PVP filled with MWCNTs

    Hamdy M. Zidan;Elmetwally M. Abdelrazek;Amr M. Abdelghany;Ahmed E. Tarabiah

  • Optical and dielectric characteristics of polyethylene oxide/sodium alginate-modified gold nanocomposites

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  • Structural, optical, morphological and thermal properties of PEO/PVP blend containing different concentrations of biosynthesized Au nanoparticles

    ElMetwally M. Abdelrazek;ElMetwally M. Abdelrazek;Amr M. Abdelghany;Shalabya I. Badr;Mohamed A. Morsi

  • Effect of gamma-irradiation on (PEO/PVP)/Au nanocomposite: Materials for electrochemical and optical applications

    A.M. Abdelghany;E.M. Abdelrazek;E.M. Abdelrazek;S.I. Badr;M.A. Morsi

  • Synthesis, characterization and antimicrobial activity of Chitosan/Polyvinyl Alcohol blend doped with Hibiscus Sabdariffa L. extract

    A.M. Abdelghany;A.A. Menazea;A.M. Ismail

  • Infrared absorption spectra of transition metals-doped soda lime silica glasses

    E.M.A. Khalil;F.H. ElBatal;Y.M. Hamdy;H.M. Zidan

  • Optical and FTIR structural studies of CoO-doped sodium borate, sodium silicate and sodium phosphate glasses and effects of gamma irradiation-a comparative study

    A.M. Abdelghany;F.H. ElBatal;H.A. ElBatal;F.M. EzzElDin

  • Influence of green synthesized gold nanoparticles on the structural, optical, electrical and dielectric properties of (PVP/SA) blend

    A.M. Abdelghany;A.H. Oraby;M.O. Farea;M.O. Farea

  • AC conductivity and dielectric characteristics of PVA/PVP nanocomposite filled with MWCNTs

    E. M. Abdelrazek;E. M. Abdelrazek;A. M. Abdelghany;A. E. Tarabiah;H. M. Zidan

  • UV–visible and infrared absorption spectra of gamma irradiated CuO-doped lithium phosphate, lead phosphate and zinc phosphate glasses: A comparative study

    H.A. ElBatal;A.M. Abdelghany;F.H. ElBatal;Kh.M. ElBadry

  • UV-visible and infrared absorption spectra of gamma irradiated V2O5-doped in sodium phosphate, lead phosphate, zinc phosphate glasses: A comparative study

    F.H. ElBatal;M.A. Marzouk;A.M. Abdelghany

  • Blend biopolymeric nanofibrous scaffolds of cellulose acetate/ε-polycaprolactone containing metallic nanoparticles prepared by laser ablation for wound disinfection applications.

    M.K. Ahmed;A.A. Menazea;A.M. Abdelghany

  • Bone bonding ability behavior of some ternary borate glasses by immersion in sodium phosphate solution

    A.M. Abdelghany;H.A. ElBatal;F.M. EzzElDin

  • Optical and FTIR studies of CuO-doped lead borate glasses and effect of gamma irradiation

    H.A. ElBatal;A.M. Abdelghany;I.S. Ali

  • Combined DFT/FTIR structural studies of monodispersed PVP/Gold and silver nano particles

    A.M. Abdelghany;M.Sh. Mekhail;E.M. Abdelrazek;M.M. Aboud

  • UV-irradiation assisted control of the structural, optical and thermal properties of PEO/PVP blended gold nanoparticles

    M.A. Morsi;A.M. Abdelghany

  • Enhancement of optical and electrical properties of PVC/PMMA blend films doped with Li4Ti5O12 nanoparticles

    A.A. Al-Muntaser;A.A. Al-Muntaser;A.M. Abdelghany;E.M. Abdelrazek;E.M. Abdelrazek;A.G. Elshahawy

  • Optical and structural investigations of zinc phosphate glasses containing vanadium ions

    Ahmed H. Hammad;A.M. Abdelghany

  • Impact of vanadium ions in barium borate glass.

    A.M. Abdelghany;Ahmed H. Hammad

  • Impact of in situ preparation of CdS filled PVP nano-composite.

    A.M. Abdelghany;E.M. Abdelrazek;D.S. Rashad

  • Optical and FTIR spectra of NdF3-doped borophosphate glasses and effect of gamma irradiation

    F.H. ElBatal;S. Ibrahim;A.M. Abdelghany

  • The Elusory Role of Low Level Doping Transition Metals in Lead Silicate Glasses

    A. M. Abdelghany

Frequent Co-Authors

A.A. Menazea
A.A. Menazea National Research Centre, Egypt
I.S. Yahia
I.S. Yahia King Khalid University
Y.S. Rammah
Y.S. Rammah Menoufia University
Hong Yong Sohn
Hong Yong Sohn University of Utah
Raouf El-Mallawany
Raouf El-Mallawany Menoufia University

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