Dr. Hamad Khalid
Associate Professor, IRCBM
Area of Interest: Material Chemistry, Biomedical Materials
Tel # (Off): 111-001-007  

Dr. Hamad Khalid completed his PhD in Chemical Engineering (Polymers chemistry) from Zhejiang University Hangzhou, PR China, which is among the top 50 universities in the world. During his PhD, main focus of his research was synthesis, cherectrization and properties of funtional polymers and materials. Right now he is a part of soft tissue group at IRCBM and working on silk as a biomaterial.

Publications:

Journal Papers:
1. Saba Zahid., Hamad Khalid, Fakhira Ikram, Haffsah Iqbal, Muhammad Samie, Lubna Shahzadi, Asma Tufail Shah, Muhammad Yar, Aqif Anwar Chaudhry, S.J. Awan, Ather Farooq Khan, and I.u. Rehman (2019), "Bi-layered a-tocopherol acetate loaded membranes for potential wound healing and skin regeneration.", Materials Science and Engineering: C, pp: 438-447, Vol: 101, ISSN: 0928-4931, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.msec.2019.03.080., Impact Factor: 7.328    (External URL)
2. Muhammad Irfan., Masooma Irfan, A. Idris, N. Baig, T.A. Saleh, R. Nasiri, Y. Iqbal, Nawshad Muhammad, Fozia Rehman, Hamad Khalid (2018), "Fabrication and performance evaluation of blood compatible hemodialysis membrane using carboxylic multiwall carbon nanotubes and low molecular weight polyvinylpyrrolidone based nanocomposites.", Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part A, pp: 513-525, Vol: 107, ISSN: 1549-3296, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/jbm.a.36566, Impact Factor: 4.396    (External URL)
3. Akram, M., Z. Mei, J. Shi, J. Wen, Hamad Khalid, J. Jiang, Y. Tian, and Y. Tian (2018), "Electrospun nanofibers and spin coated films prepared from side-chain copolymers with chemically bounded platinum (II) porphyrin moieties for oxygen sensing and pressure sensitive paints", Talanta, pp: 124-134, Vol: 188, ISSN: 0039-9140, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.talanta.2018.05.067, Impact Factor: 5.88    (External URL)
4. Amjad Islama, Dongdong Zhangb, Khurram Usmana, Ahmad Hassan Siddiquea, Abdul Ghafar Wattooa, Hamad Khalid, Xinhua Ouyangc, Lian Duanb, Ziyi Gea, (2018), "Triphenylvinyl anthracene based emitter for non-doped blue light emitting devices with unusual emission behavior. ", Optical materials, pp: 8-11, Vol: 79, ISSN: ISSN 0925-3467, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.optmat.2018.03.019, Impact Factor: 3.05    (External URL)
5. Ahmad, M.N., F. Rafique, F. Nawaz, T. Farooq, M.N. Anjum, T. Hussain, S. Hassan, M. Batool, Hamad Khalid, and K. Shehzad (2018), "Synthesis of antibacterial poly(o-chloroaniline)/chromium hybrid composites with enhanced electrical conductivity", Chemistry Central Journal, pp: 46, Vol: 12, ISSN: ISSN: 2661-801X, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1186/s13065-018-0416-3, Impact Factor: 4.215    (External URL)
6. Zain ul Abdin, Wang, L., H. Yu, M. Saleem, M. Akram, H. Khalid, N.M. Abbasi, and X. Yang (2017), "Synthesis of ethylene diamine-based ferrocene terminated dendrimers and their application as burning rate catalysts", Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, pp: 38-51, Vol: 487   
7. Wang, L., H. Yu, M. Saleem, M. Akram, N.M. Abbasi, H. Khalid, R. Sun, and Y. Chen (2016), "Ferrocene-based polyethyleneimines for burning rate catalysts.", New Journal of Chemistry, pp: 3155-3163, Vol: 40   
8. Abbasi, N.M., L. Wang, H. Yu, M. Akram, H. Khalid, C. Yongshen, R. Sun, M. Saleem, and Z. Deng, (2016), "Glycerol and water mediated synthesis of silver nanowires in the presence of cobalt chloride as growth promoting additive", Journal of Inorganic and Organometallic Polymers and Materials, pp: 680-690, Vol: 26   
9. Shan, J., L. Wang, H. Yu, J. Ji, W. Amer, Y. Chen, G. Jing, H. Khalid, M. Akram, and N. Abbasi (2016), "Recent progress in fe3o4 based magnetic nanoparticles: From synthesis to application.", Materials Science and Technology, pp: 602-614, Vol: 32   
10. Sun, R., L. Wang, H. Yu, Y. Chen, H. Khalid, N.M. Abbasi, M. Akram, S.Z. Vatsadze, and D.A. Lemenovskii, (2016), "Studies on preparation and hydrogen storage properties of dual-metal ferrocenyl coordination polymer microspheres", Journal of Inorganic and Organometallic Polymers and Materials, pp: 545-554, Vol: 26   
11. Saleem, M., H. Yu, L. Wang, H. Khalid, M. Akram, N.M. Abbasi, and Y. Chen (2016), "Study on synthesis of ferrocene-based boronic acid derivatives and their saccharides sensing properties", Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry, pp: 71-78, Vol: 763   
12. Akram, M., H. Yu, L. Wang, H. Khalid, N.M. Abbasi, Y. Chen, F. Ren, and M. Saleem, (2016), "Sustained release of hydrophilic drug from polyphosphazenes/poly (methyl methacrylate) based microspheres and their degradation study", Materials Science and Engineering: C, pp: 169-179, Vol: 58   
13. Zain ul Abidin Wang, L., H. Yu, M. Saleem, M. Akram, N.M. Abbasi, H. Khalid, R. Sun, and Y. Chen (2016), "Synthesis and catalytic performance of ferrocene-based compounds as burning rate catalysts", Applied Organometallic Chemistry   
14. Akram, M., L. Wang, H. Yu, H. Khalid, N.M. Abbasi, Z.-. ul-Abdin, Y. Chen, R. Sun, S. Jie, and M. Saleem (2016), "Synthesis of reductive responsive polyphosphazenes and their fabrication of nanocarriers for drug delivery application", International Journal of Polymeric Materials and Polymeric Biomaterials, pp: 581-591, Vol: 65   
15. N.M. Abbasi, H. Yu, L. Wang, Zain-ul Abdin, W. A. Amer, M. Akram, H. Khalid, Y. Chen, M. Saleem, R. Sun, J. Shen (2015), "Preparation of silver nanowires and their application in conducting polymer nanocomposites", Materials Chemistry and Physics   
16. Tong, R., L. Wang, H. Yu, H. Khalid, M. Akram, and Y. Chen (2015), "Redox and temperature dual responsive gel based on host–guest assembly", Journal of Inorganic and Organometallic Polymers and Materials, pp: 1053-1059, Vol: 25   
17. Saleem, M., H. Yu, L. Wang, H. Khalid, M. Akram, N.M. Abbasi, and J. Huang (2015), "Review on synthesis of ferrocene-based redox polymers and derivatives and their application in glucose sensing", Analytica Chimica Acta, pp: 9-25, Vol: 876   
18. Chen, Y., L. Wang, H. Yu, Y. Zhao, R. Sun, G. Jing, J. Huang, H. Khalid, N.M. Abbasi, and M. Akram (2015), "Synthesis and application of polyethylene-based functionalized hyperbranched polymers.", Progress in Polymer Science, pp: 23-43, Vol: 45   
19. Khalid, H., L. Wang, H. Yu, M. Akram, N.M. Abbasi, R. Sun, M. Saleem, and Y. Chen (2015), "Synthesis of soluble ferrocene-based polythiophenes and their properties", Journal of Inorganic and Organometallic Polymers and Materials, pp: 1511-1520, Vol: 25   
20. H. Mehboob, M. Awais, H. Khalid, A.A. Ch, S.A. Siddiqi, and I. Rehman (2014), "Polymer-assisted deposition of hydroxyapatite coatings using electrophoretic technique", Biomedical Engineering:Applications, Basis and Communications, Vol: 26   
21. Akram, M., L. Wang, H. Yu, W.A. Amer, H. Khalid, N.M. Abbasi, Y. Chen, M. Saleem, and R. Tong, (2014), "Polyphophazenes as anti-cancer drug carriers: From synthesis to application.", Progress in Polymer Science, pp: 1987-2009, Vol: 39   
22. Sun, R., L. Wang, H. Yu, Y. Chen, H. Khalid, N. Abbasi, and M. Akram (2014), "Synthesis of ferrocene-based hyperbranched polyether and its catalytic performance for thermal decomposition of ammonium perchlorate", Journal of Inorganic and Organometallic Polymers and Materials, pp: 1063-1069, Vol: 24   
23. Khalid, H., H. Yu, L. Wang, W.A. Amer, M. Akram, N.M. Abbasi, and M. Saleem (2014), "Synthesis of ferrocene-based polythiophenes and their applications", Polymer Chemistry, pp: 6879-6892, Vol: 5   
24. Zain-ul-Abdin, H.Y., L. Wang, M. Saleem, H. Khalid, N.M. Abbasi, and M. Akram (2014), "Synthesis, anti-migration and burning rate catalytic mechanism of ferrocene-based compounds.", Applied Organometallic Chemistry, pp: 567-575, Vol: 28   

Qualification

PhD
Zhejiang University, Hangzhou PR Chian
Sep 2012 to Dec 2015
   
MS
COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, Abbottabad., Pakistan
Sep 2009 to Jun 2011
   
M.Sc
Govt. College University, Lahore., Pakistan
Sep 2007 to Oct 2009
   

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