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AHSANULLAH UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

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Dr. Begum Nadira Ferdousi



Designation: Associate Professor

Email: ferdousi.as@aust.edu

Office Extension: 1808

Room No: 5A01-03



Research Interests

  • Electrochemistry of organic Peroxyacids
  • Organic Synthesis

Educational Background

  • Doctor of Science, (Synthesis of organic peroxyacid), Tokyo Institute of Technology
  • Master of Science (MSc), (Organic Chemistry), Department of Chemistry, University of Dhaka
  • Bachelor of Science (BSc), (Chemistry), University of Dhaka

Honors and Achievements

Publications

Book Chapter
  1. 3D Printed Conducting Polymers: Fundamentals, Advances, and Challenges, 2023
  2. “Peroxycitric Acid: A Potential Derivative of Citric Acid” (Chapter 10), 2012
Journal Article
  1. Solid Catalysts For Synthesis Of Peroxycitric Acid From Citric Acid and Hydrogen Peroxide, Journal of Bangladesh Chemical Society, 2017
  2. Irreversible One-Electron Reduction of Dioxygen in Ionic Liquid Containing Olefinic Substituents, International Journal of Electrochemical Science, 2016
  3. Exploring pKa of Peroxycitric Acid Coexisting with Citric Acid in Aqueous Solution with Voltmmetric, Potentiometic and Chromatographic Approaches, Int. J. Electrochem. Sci, 2016
  4. Liquid Chromatographic Separation and Simultaneous Analyses of Peroxycitric Acid, Citric Acid and Hydrogen Peroxide Coexisting in the Equilibrium Mixture, Journal of Chromatographic Science, 2011
  5. Enhanced Catalytic Reduction of Oxygen at Tantalum Deposited Platinum Electrode, Chemical Communication, 2010
  6. Electrochemical, HPLC and Electrospray Ionization Mass Spectroscopic Analyses of Peroxycitric Acid Coexisting with Citric Acid and Hydrogen Peroxide in Aqueous Solution, Talanta, 2008
  7. Electroreduction of Peroxycitric Acid Coexisting with Hydrogen Peroxide in Aqueous Solution, Electrochimica Acta, 2007
  8. Synthesis and Potentiometric Measurements of Peroxycitric Acid, Electrochemistry, 2006
  9. A Catalytic Activity of a Mercury Electrode towards Dioxygen Reduction in Room-Temperature Ionic Liquids, Electrochemistry Communication, 2005
Conference Proceedings
Others