Asst. Prof. Hani Khalil Ismail: Lecturer and Researcher in Polymer and Industrial Chemistry at Koya University, Iraq
Dr. Hani K. Ismail is an Associate Professor at Koya University, where he leads research in industrial and polymer chemistry, focusing on advanced electrochemical applications, conductive polymers, and nanocomposites for environmental sustainability. With a PhD from the University of Leicester, his work blends innovative chemistry with practical solutions for industrial processes, such as metal deposition, water purification, and battery technology. His academic career is marked by a strong commitment to teaching and mentoring students, as well as significant contributions to scientific publications and conference presentations.
Online Profiles
Education
Dr. Ismail earned his PhD in Industrial and Polymers Chemistry from the University of Leicester, UK (2013–2017), where he explored novel polymer-based battery technologies using deep eutectic solvents. He holds an MSc in Polymer Chemistry from the University of Mosul, Iraq (2005–2008), where his research focused on ion-exchanger materials derived from low-density polyethylene. His undergraduate studies in Chemistry (BSc, University of Mosul, 2001–2005) laid the foundation for his expertise in industrial chemistry, physical chemistry, and materials science.
Research Focus
Dr. Ismail’s research primarily revolves around the development of conductive polymers and nanocomposites for use in electrochemical applications, including supercapacitors, electrochemical sensors, and water purification systems. His work with deep eutectic solvents (DES) aims to enhance battery chemistries and electroplating processes while exploring sustainable and eco-friendly alternatives for industrial desulfurization. His research addresses critical issues such as heavy metal removal from contaminated water, and he is particularly interested in the interaction between polymers and nanomaterials to create multifunctional composites for environmental and energy-related applications.
Experience
Dr. Ismail’s academic career at Koya University began in 2009, where he initially served as an Assistant Lecturer before progressing to Associate Professor in 2022. He has taught a variety of courses across different levels, including Industrial Chemistry, Polymers Chemistry, Electrochemistry, and Research Methodology, at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. In addition to teaching, Dr. Ismail has actively supervised graduate and doctoral students, mentoring them through complex research topics in polymer chemistry and electrochemical applications. His interdisciplinary teaching approach integrates practical laboratory experiences with theoretical knowledge, fostering a rich learning environment.
Research Timeline & Activities
Dr. Ismail’s research journey began with his PhD studies at the University of Leicester (2012-2017), focusing on electrically conducting polymers and their use in energy storage devices. Upon returning to Koya University, he expanded his research into nanomaterial-based composites, aiming to improve electrochemical sensors and water treatment technologies. Over the years, he has actively published more than 20 high-impact papers on topics such as electrochemical deposition, polymer composite materials, and wastewater treatment. His research also involves extensive collaboration with international scientists, participating in conferences and delivering talks at events in the UK, Europe, and the Middle East. In addition to lab-based experiments, Dr. Ismail is heavily involved in mentoring graduate students and guiding their research projects, contributing to the next generation of chemists.
Awards & Honors
Dr. Ismail has received several accolades for his outstanding contributions to polymer chemistry and electrochemical research. His work has been recognized in various scientific journals, and he has been awarded grants to support his research in energy storage technologies and environmental remediation. Dr. Ismail has been invited to review papers for journals with high impact factors, such as Elsevier, Springer, and Wiley, further establishing his reputation as an expert in his field. His dedication to both academic teaching and research has also earned him recognition in the broader scientific community, including invitations to participate in international research collaborations.
Top Noted Publication
One of Dr. Ismail’s top publications is in the Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry (2023), titled “Electrochemical sensor based on polypyrrole/triiron tetraoxide (PPY/Fe3O4) nanocomposite for voltammetric determination of procaine hydrochloride in pharmaceutical formulations.” This groundbreaking paper presents a novel electrochemical sensor developed using a polypyrrole-based composite, offering enhanced sensitivity and selectivity for pharmaceutical analysis. The research not only showcases Dr. Ismail’s expertise in nanocomposite materials but also underscores his contribution to analytical chemistry and the pharmaceutical industry. This publication highlights his innovative approach to tackling real-world challenges using advanced electrochemical techniques.
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A nanocomposite based on polyaniline, nickel and manganese oxides for dye removal from aqueous solutions
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LI Abd Ali, HK Ismail, HF Alesary, HY Aboul-Enein
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Journal: International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology
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Citations: 73
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Year: 2021
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Focus: Dye adsorption using advanced nanocomposites.
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Effects of dopant ions on the properties of polyaniline conducting polymer
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HF Alesary, HK Ismail, AF Khudhair, MQ Mohammed
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Journal: Oriental Journal of Chemistry
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Citations: 73
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Year: 2018
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Focus: Impact of dopant ions on electrical and structural properties of polyaniline.
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Rapid removal of anionic organic dye from contaminated water using a poly(3-aminobenzoic acid/graphene oxide/cobalt ferrite) nanocomposite low-cost adsorbent via adsorption techniques
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BAM Babakir, LI Abd Ali, HK Ismail
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Journal: Arabian Journal of Chemistry
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Citations: 65
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Year: 2022
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Focus: Low-cost adsorbents for wastewater treatment.
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Voltammetric Determination of Hg²⁺, Zn²⁺, and Pb²⁺ Ions Using a PEDOT/NTA-Modified Electrode
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JMS Alshawi, MQ Mohammed, HF Alesary, HK Ismail, S Barton
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Journal: ACS Omega
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Citations: 60
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Year: 2022
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Focus: Electrochemical detection of heavy metals.
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Use of a Schiff base-modified conducting polymer electrode for electrochemical assay of Cd(II) and Pb(II) ions by square wave voltammetry
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MQ Mohammed, HK Ismail, HF Alesary, S Barton
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Journal: Chemical Papers
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Citations: 51
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Year: 2022
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Focus: Heavy metal ion detection using functionalized conducting polymers.
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Strength for the Best Innovator Award
1. Pioneering Work in Conductive Polymers and Nanocomposites
Dr. Ismail has led groundbreaking research in developing conductive polymers and multifunctional nanocomposites, particularly for environmental and electrochemical applications. His work has significantly advanced the understanding of polymer-based materials for use in supercapacitors, sensors, and water purification technologies. His innovation in combining deep eutectic solvents (DES) with polymers introduces novel green chemistry approaches, placing his work at the cutting edge of sustainable materials science.
2. Real-World Impact in Environmental Remediation
Through the development of low-cost, high-efficiency adsorbent materials, Dr. Ismail has addressed major environmental issues, including wastewater treatment and heavy metal removal. His highly cited research—such as the study on polyaniline/nickel/manganese oxide nanocomposites—demonstrates practical, scalable solutions to global water pollution, combining chemistry with environmental sustainability in a unique and impactful way.
3. Innovation in Electrochemical Sensing Technologies
Dr. Ismail has developed advanced electrochemical sensors using functionalized polymers and nanomaterials. His recent work on voltammetric detection of pharmaceutical and heavy metal ions showcases innovative sensor designs with high sensitivity and selectivity. These contributions are vital for the pharmaceutical industry and environmental monitoring, offering new pathways for rapid, accurate, and low-cost detection systems.
4. Outstanding Publication Record and Citation Impact
With 971 total citations, an h-index of 20, and 24 i10-index publications, Dr. Ismail’s scientific work has gained wide recognition in the academic community. His most cited publications have 60+ citations each, reflecting the high relevance and utility of his research. Publishing in top-tier journals like ACS Omega, Arabian Journal of Chemistry, and Electrochimica Acta, he consistently produces high-impact work that drives innovation in chemical and materials research.
5. Leadership in Research, Teaching, and International Collaboration
Beyond his research, Dr. Ismail is deeply committed to mentoring future scientists, supervising PhD and MSc students, and integrating interdisciplinary approaches into his teaching. He has collaborated with international experts from the UK and Middle East, contributing to global scientific dialogue. His leadership in both academia and research has helped shape innovative curricula and build a strong research culture at Koya University.