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D-Index
55
Citations
8530
World Ranking
12381
National Ranking
60

Mohamed S. Hamdy publication distribution in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Chemistry in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Mohamed S. Hamdy sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 181 publications — 25th percentile

25% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,295 publications or more.

Mohamed S. Hamdy D-index placement in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Chemistry scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Mohamed S. Hamdy sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 55 D-Index — 33rd percentile

33% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 159 D-Index or more.

Overview

Mohamed S. Hamdy is affiliated with King Khalid University in Saudi Arabia and has contributed extensively to the fields of Materials Science, Energy, and Engineering. Their research portfolio is rich in topics related to Materials Chemistry, Renewable Energy, Sustainability, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, and Catalysis.

Their work primarily focuses on advanced photocatalysis techniques, ammonia synthesis and nitrogen reduction, electrocatalysts for energy conversion, advanced battery technologies, catalytic processes in materials science, as well as copper-based nanomaterials and applications.

Recent publications by Mohamed S. Hamdy include:

  • Status and perspectives of key materials for PEM electrolyzer, 2022, Nano Research Energy
  • Advances in ammonia electrosynthesis from ambient nitrate/nitrite reduction, 2023, Chem
  • Recent advances in electrocatalytic ammonia synthesis, 2023, CHINESE JOURNAL OF CATALYSIS (CHINESE VERSION)
  • High-efficiency electrocatalytic NO reduction to NH3 by nanoporous VN, 2022, Nano Research Energy
  • Recent progress and strategies on the design of catalysts for electrochemical ammonia synthesis from nitrate reduction, 2023, Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers

Mohamed S. Hamdy frequently collaborates with several researchers in their domain. Notable coauthors include Xuping Sun, Shengjun Sun, Fatma A. Ibrahim, and Qian Liu, with whom they have jointly published numerous works.

Their research findings have been published in various scientific venues, repeatedly contributing to:

  • Chemical Communications
  • Nano Research
  • Journal of Colloid and Interface Science
  • Inorganic Chemistry Communications
  • Journal of Inorganic and Organometallic Polymers and Materials

Best Publications

  • Mesoporous silica material TUD-1 as a drug delivery system.

    T. Heikkilä;J. Salonen;J. Tuura;M.S. Hamdy

  • Evaluation of Mesoporous TCPSi, MCM-41, SBA-15, and TUD-1 Materials as API Carriers for Oral Drug Delivery

    T. Heikkilä;J. Salonen;J. Tuura;N. Kumar

  • Iron-doped cobalt oxide nanoarray for efficient electrocatalytic nitrate-to-ammonia conversion.

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  • Visible light sensitive Cu doped ZnO: Facile synthesis, characterization and high photocatalytic response

    Kamlesh V. Chandekar;Mohd. Shkir;Badria M. Al-Shehri;S. AlFaify

  • Fabrication, characteristics, and applications of boron nitride and their composite nanomaterials

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  • Plasma-etched Ti<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub>with oxygen vacancies for enhanced NH<sub>3</sub>electrosynthesis and Zn–N<sub>2</sub>batteries

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  • Surface Ti3+-containing (blue) titania: A unique photocatalyst with high activity and selectivity in visible light-stimulated selective oxidation

    Mohamed S. Hamdy;Mohamed S. Hamdy;Rezvaneh Amrollahi;Rezvaneh Amrollahi;Guido Mul

  • rGO supported g-C3N4/CoFe2O4 heterojunction: Visible-light-active photocatalyst for effective utilization of H2O2 to organic pollutant degradation and OH radicals production

    Baskaran Palanivel;Mathiazhagan Lallimathi;B. Arjunkumar;Mohd. Shkir

  • Lithium-doped hydroxyapatite nano-composites: Synthesis, characterization, gamma attenuation coefficient and dielectric properties

    H. Badran;I.S. Yahia;I.S. Yahia;Mohamed S. Hamdy;N.S. Awwad

  • Co-TUD-1 : A ketone-selective catalyst for cyclohexane oxidation

    Mohamed S. Hamdy;Anand Ramanathan;Thomas Maschmeyer;Ulf Hanefeld

  • Synthesis, characterization, and unique catalytic performance of the mesoporous material Fe-TUD-1 in Friedel–Crafts benzylation of benzene

    M.S. Hamdy;M.S. Hamdy;G. Mul;J.C. Jansen;A. Ebaid

  • Synthesis of an efficient, and recyclable mesoporous BiVO4/TiO2 direct Z-scheme heterojunction by sonochemical route for photocatalytic hydrogen production and photodegradation of rhodamine B dye in the visible region

    Hisham S.M. Abd-Rabboh;Hisham S.M. Abd-Rabboh;Mhamed Benaissa;Mohamed S. Hamdy;M.A. Ahmed

  • A remarkable improvement in photocatalytic activity of ZnO nanoparticles through Sr doping synthesized by one pot flash combustion technique for water treatments

    Mohd. Shkir;Badria M. Al-Shehri;M.P. Pachamuthu;Aslam Khan

  • A novel TiO2 composite for photocatalytic wastewater treatment

    Mohamed S. Hamdy;Mohamed S. Hamdy;Wibawa H. Saputera;Edgar J. Groenen;Guido Mul

  • BiVO3/g-C3N4 S-scheme heterojunction nanocomposite photocatalyst for hydrogen production and amaranth dye removal

    Mohamed Benaissa;Nadir Abbas;Saleh Al Arni;Noureddine Elboughdiri

  • Electrochemical two-electron O2 reduction reaction toward H2O2 production: using cobalt porphyrin decorated carbon nanotubes as a nanohybrid catalyst

    Kai Dong;Kai Dong;Jie Liang;Yuchun Ren;Yuanyuan Wang

  • Co-TUD-1 catalysed aerobic oxidation of cyclohexane

    Anand Ramanathan;Mohamed S. Hamdy;Rudy Parton;Thomas Maschmeyer

  • A facile one-pot flash combustion synthesis of La@ZnO nanoparticles and their characterizations for optoelectronic and photocatalysis applications

    Kamlesh V. Chandekar;Mohd. Shkir;Mohd. Shkir;Aslam Khan;Badria M. Al-Shehri

  • Fabrication of novel polyaniline/ZnO heterojunction for exceptional photocatalytic hydrogen production and degradation of fluorescein dye through direct Z-scheme mechanism

    Mohamed S. Hamdy;Hisham S.M. Abd-Rabboh;Hisham S.M. Abd-Rabboh;Mhamed Benaissa;M. Gad Al-Metwaly

  • New catalyst with multiple active sites for selective hydrogenolysis of cellulose to ethylene glycol

    Mohamed S. Hamdy;Murad A. Eissa;Sherif M. A. S. Keshk

  • Fe, Co and Cu-incorporated TUD-1 : Synthesis, characterization and catalytic performance in N2O decomposition and cyclohexane oxidation

    M.S. Hamdy;G. Mul;W. Wei;R. Anand

  • Liquid phase oxidation of cyclohexane over transition metal incorporated amorphous 3D-mesoporous silicates M-TUD-1 (M = Ti, Fe, Co and Cr)

    R. Anand;M.S. Hamdy;P. Gkourgkoulas;Th. Maschmeyer;Th. Maschmeyer

  • Strategies to design efficient silica-supported photocatalysts for reduction of CO2

    Mohamed S. Hamdy;Mohamed S. Hamdy;Rezvaneh Amrollahi;Ilya Sinev;Bastian Mei

  • A facile microwave-assisted synthesis of PbMoO4 nanoparticles and their key characteristics analysis: a good contender for photocatalytic applications

    Mohd Shkir;Z R Khan;M S Hamdy;H Algarni

Frequent Co-Authors

Mohd. Shkir
Mohd. Shkir King Khalid University
Guido Mul
Guido Mul University of Twente
S. AlFaify
S. AlFaify King Khalid University
I.S. Yahia
I.S. Yahia King Khalid University
Thomas Maschmeyer
Thomas Maschmeyer University of Sydney
Ulf Hanefeld
Ulf Hanefeld Delft University of Technology
Jacob A. Moulijn
Jacob A. Moulijn Delft University of Technology
Johannes C. Jansen
Johannes C. Jansen National Research Council (CNR)
Ali Aldalbahi
Ali Aldalbahi King Saud University
Jarno Salonen
Jarno Salonen University of Turku

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