Alabama State University
United States
1999 - Fellow of Pakistan Academy of Sciences
His primary areas of study are Organic chemistry, Botany, Nanotechnology, Analytical chemistry and Ecology. Antioxidant, Adsorption and Aqueous solution are the primary areas of interest in his Organic chemistry study. His Botany research includes themes of Rhizosphere, Root microbiome and Ethylene.
His studies in Nanotechnology integrate themes in fields like Chitosan and Dendrimer. His research integrates issues of Thin film, Band gap and Electrode in his study of Analytical chemistry. His work carried out in the field of Biodiversity brings together such families of science as Trophic level, Species richness and Predation, Predator.
Muhammad Saleem spends much of his time researching Agronomy, Surgery, Analytical chemistry, Botany and Horticulture. Muhammad Saleem studies Crop yield which is a part of Agronomy. He frequently studies issues relating to Thin film and Analytical chemistry.
Muhammad Saleem mostly deals with Chemical engineering, Horticulture, Pharmacology, Surgery and Capacitance. His Chemical engineering study typically links adjacent topics like Dye-sensitized solar cell. His study on Capacitance is covered under Electrode.
Muhammad Saleem mainly investigates Capacitance, Chemical engineering, Electrode, Supercapacitor and Raman spectroscopy. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Capacitive deionization, Volumetric flow rate, Process engineering and Volume. His work focuses on many connections between Volumetric flow rate and other disciplines, such as Brackish water, that overlap with his field of interest in Adsorption.
Muhammad Saleem has included themes like Dye-sensitized solar cell and Oxide in his Chemical engineering study. His Supercapacitor research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Nanorod, Nanotechnology and Nanocomposite. Muhammad Saleem integrates Energy storage with Electrolyte in his study.
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Progress in Flow Battery Research and Development
M. Skyllas-Kazacos;M. H. Chakrabarti;S. A. Hajimolana;F. S. Mjalli.
Journal of The Electrochemical Society (2011)
Perspective of plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) containing ACC deaminase in stress agriculture.
Muhammad Saleem;Muhammad Arshad;Sarfraz Hussain;Ahmad Saeed Bhatti.
Journal of Industrial Microbiology & Biotechnology (2007)
Antimicrobial natural products: an update on future antibiotic drug candidates
Muhammad Saleem;Mamona Nazir;Muhammad Shaiq Ali;Hidayat Hussain.
Natural Product Reports (2010)
An update on bioactive plant lignans
Muhammad Saleem;Hyoung Ja Kim;Hyoung Ja Kim;Muhammad Shaiq Ali;Yong Sup Lee.
Natural Product Reports (2005)
Swarm intelligence based routing protocol for wireless sensor networks: Survey and future directions
Muhammad Saleem;Gianni A. Di Caro;Muddassar Farooq.
Information Sciences (2011)
Role of zinc in plant nutrition- a review
B. Hafeez;Y. M. Khanif;M. Saleem.
American Journal of Experimental Agriculture (2013)
Kinetic Conditions for Optimum Speed and Resolution in Column Chromatography
J. H. Knox;M. Saleem.
Journal of Chromatographic Science (1969)
Chapter 5: Impact of pesticides on soil microbial diversity, enzymes, and biochemical reactions.
Sarfraz Hussain;Tariq Siddique;Muhammad Saleem;Muhammad Arshad.
Advances in Agronomy (2009)
Perspectives of bacterial ACC deaminase in phytoremediation.
Muhammad Arshad;Muhammad Saleem;Sarfraz Hussain.
Trends in Biotechnology (2007)
Marine natural products of fungal origin
Muhammad Saleem;Muhammad Shaiq Ali;Shafqat Hussain;Abdul Jabbar.
Natural Product Reports (2007)
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