Faculty Research Publications – November 2025
Dr Md. Abdus Salam Shaik published two recent research publications in international journals. Both works underscore ongoing research efforts in nanoparticle-based sensing and sustainable material development, reflecting the university’s engagement with contemporary scientific challenges.
1. The first article, titled, H-aggregation induced dual emissive carbon nanoparticles for ratiometric detection of uranyl ions through dynamic to static excimer formation (https://doi.org/10.1039/D5NJ02340H) published in Trends in Food Science and Technology, Elsevier, examines H-aggregation–induced dual emissive carbon nanoparticles for the ratiometric detection of uranyl ions, contributing to advancements in environmental monitoring methodologies. In this study, the photophysical mechanism of ratiometric detection of the uranyl ion (UO22+), a critical aspect of environmental monitoring and nuclear waste management, has been elucidated.
2. The second article, titled, Strategic valorization of heterogeneous organic wastes for sustainable food packaging: A circular economy approach. (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tifs.2025.105353aa), published in the New Journal of Chemistry, Royal Society of Chemistry, explores the valorization of heterogeneous organic waste for sustainable food packaging, highlighting the potential of biopolymer-based materials within a circular economy framework.