Author

Zoheb Karim

Alfa Laval, Denmark (Head R&D) - Cited by 2,269 - Bionanocomposites - Wastewater Treatment - Membrane Technology - Enzyme Technology

Biography

Dr. Zoheb Karim is currently working as Adjacent Research Assistant at Lulea University of Technology, Sweden. He has completed his Ph.D. in Biochemistry from Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India. He has published 2 book chapters, and 17 research articles in journals contributed as author/co-author. He also attended many conference and workshops and performed presentations.
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Nanoporous membranes with cellulose nanocrystals as functional entity in chitosan: removal of dyes from water
Z Karim, AP Mathew, M Grahn, J Mouzon, K OksmanCarbohydrate polymers 112, 668-676, 2014201
329
2014
Nanocellulose based functional membranes for water cleaning: Tailoring of mechanical properties, porosity and metal ion capture
Z Karim, S Claudpierre, M Grahn, K Oksman, AP MathewJournal of Membrane Science 514, 418-428, 2016201
189
2016
Isolation and characterization of nanocrystalline cellulose from roselle-derived microcrystalline cellulose
LK Kian, M Jawaid, H Ariffin, Z KarimInternational journal of biological macromolecules 114, 54-63, 2018201
150
2018
In situ TEMPO surface functionalization of nanocellulose membranes for enhanced adsorption of metal ions from aqueous medium
Z Karim, M Hakalahti, T Tammelin, AP MathewRSC advances 7 (9), 5232-5241, 2017201
136
2017
Phosphorylated nanocellulose papers for copper adsorption from aqueous solutions
A Mautner, HA Maples, T Kobkeatthawin, V Kokol, Z Karim, K Li, ...International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology 13, 1861-1872, 2016201
111
2016
Necessity of enzymatic hydrolysis for production and functionalization of nanocelluloses
Z Karim, S Afrin, Q Husain, R DanishCritical reviews in biotechnology 37 (3), 355-370, 2017201
96
2017
High-flux affinity membranes based on cellulose nanocomposites for removal of heavy metal ions from industrial effluents
Z Karim, AP Mathew, V Kokol, J Wei, M GrahnRSC advances 6 (25), 20644-20653, 2016201
96
2016
Process scale up and characterization of wood cellulose nanocrystals hydrolysed using bioethanol pilot plant
AP Mathew, K Oksman, Z Karim, P Liu, SA Khan, N NaseriIndustrial crops and products 58, 212-219, 2014201
96
2014
Biocomposites: Present trends and challenges for the future
M Nagalakshmaiah, S Afrin, RP Malladi, S Elkoun, M Robert, MA Ansari, ...Green composites for automotive applications, 197-215, 2019201
90
2019
All cellulose electrospun water purification membranes nanotextured using cellulose nanocrystals
LA Goetz, N Naseri, SS Nair, Z Karim, AP MathewCellulose 25, 3011-3023, 2018201
77
2018
Handbook of green materials: processing technologies, properties and applications (in 4 volumes)
K Oksman, AP Mathew, A Bismarck, O Rojas, M SainWorld Scientific, 2014201
64
2014
51
2020
Isolation and surface modification of nanocellulose: necessity of enzymes over chemicals
S Afrin, Z KarimChemBioEng Reviews 4 (5), 289-303, 2017201
48
2017
Green biocomposites: design and applications
M Jawaid, MS Salit, OY AlothmanSpringer, 2017201
41
2017
Green composites: versatile material for future
AA Singh, S Afrin, Z KarimGreen Biocomposites: Design and Applications, 29-44, 2017201
37
2017
The use of a pilot-scale continuous paper process for fire retardant cellulose-kaolinite nanocomposites
DO Castro, Z Karim, L Medina, JO Häggström, F Carosio, A Svedberg, ...Composites Science and Technology 162, 215-224, 2018201
33
2018
CelluPhot: Hybrid Cellulose−Bismuth Oxybromide Membrane for Pollutant Removal
J Onwumere, J Pia̧tek, T Budnyak, J Chen, S Budnyk, Z Karim, ...ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces 12 (38), 42891-42901, 2020202
26
2020
24
2015
Immobilization of horseradish peroxidase on β-cyclodextrin-capped silver nanoparticles: Its future aspects in biosensor application
Z Karim, MJ Khan, MY Maskat, R AdnanPreparative Biochemistry and Biotechnology 46 (4), 321-327, 2016201
15
2016