Hassan Hajj Ali is a researcher affiliated with the Catalysis and Nanomaterials Lab 27, Department of Chemistry, Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, Pakistan. Over the years, Hassan Hajj Ali has contributed significantly to the field of catalysis, nanomaterials, and their applications in environmental and medical sciences.
Research Contributions
Hassan Hajj Ali's research spans a variety of topics within catalysis and nanomaterials. Noteworthy contributions include the green synthesis of titanium and zinc oxide nanoparticles for the removal of estrogens from wastewater, and the development of silica-supported WO3/Cu2O heterostructured nanoparticles for the photocatalytic degradation of hormones. His work also extends to the medical field, with research on gold nanoparticles as agents for cancer therapy and the role of microvesicles in hyper-coagulation associated with prostate cancer. Moreover, Hassan Hajj Ali has explored the encapsulation of curcumin in shea butter solid nanoparticles and the preparation of silver nanoparticles on a sol-gel base.
Aliases
Hassan Hajj Ali is also known by the aliases Hassan Ali and Hassanzadeh Ali.