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خالد حامد رشيد عبد الخالق

Khalid Hamid Rashid Abdul-Khalik

Professor University of Technology Chemical engineering

Professor of Corrosion Engineering at the Chemical Engineering Faculty, University of Technology, Iraq

Prof. Dr. Khalid Hamid Rashid Abdul-Khalik have many academic and research activities in the fields of chemical and corrosion engineering. The current research interests are corrosion and corrosion control, green corrosion inhibitors, green technologies, thermal engineering, and many other researches in the fields of chemical engineering. He have a B.Sc., M. Sc. and Ph.D. in chemical engineering from University of Baghdad and published more than 40 research papers in respected journals.

64

Scholar Pubs

34

Scopus Pubs

1,081

Scholar Citations

851

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Personal information

Arabic Name
خالد حامد رشيد عبد الخالق
English Name
Khalid Hamid Rashid Abdul-Khalik
Date of birth
1965-08-12
The academic title
Professor
Certificate
Doctorate
General Specialization
Chemical engineering
Specific Specialization
Chemical and Corrosion Engineering
Email
khalid.h.rashid@uotechnology.edu.iq
Phones
07700733818

Researcher's Scientific Achievements

The number of research papers

Google Scholar
64
Scopus
34

Citations number

Google Scholar
1081
Scopus
851

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Google Scholar
23
Scopus
21

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Education

Certificate

Doctorate
University name: University of Baghdad
Country: Iraq
Date of obtaining: 2014-04-09

Academic titles

Professor 2021-12-09

Other certifications

دكتوراه
Date of obtaining: 2014-04-09
Chemical Engineering / Corrosion Engineering

Work Positions

Supervision of students

Wasan Farhan Hameed
Date: 2021
Corrosion Inhibition of Mild Steel in CO2 Saturated Saline Solution Using Hexamethylenetetraamine
Ali Shareef Jasim
Date: 2022
Synthesis and Investigations of Organic Corrosion Inhibitors for Mild Steel in Hydrochloric acid Solution
Zinah Ibrahim Jasim
Date: 2023
Synthesis and Characterization of New Heterocyclic Compounds Containing Oxazolidine Ring as Corrosion Inhibitors for Mild Steel in Acidic Solution
Hussein Sami Hassan
Date: 2024
Synthesis and characterization of some new heterocyclic compounds

Administrative positions

Professor of Corrosion Engineering at the Chemical Engineering Faculty, University of Technology, Iraq
2021-12-09 Present

Research & Activities

Awards and honors

The international scientific award in gold medal
Awarded the international scientific Prize for the professors, academics and researchers (International Golden Medal with international scientific certificate) in the International Event in Iraq for the year 2019 was awarded by the EVEREST Organization Development Training/NGO and the French Society of thinkers, researchers and inventors in France at the headquarters of the European Union of scientists and inventors sponsored by the Society of Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence and Data Protection of the Ministry of Higher Education and Iraqi scientific research in 2019.
2019-12-03

Patents

Synthesis of a novel pyrazole heterocyclic derivative as corrosion inhibitor for low-carbon steel in 1M HCls
Date: 2024-02-21
A novel organic corrosion inhibitor, named 3, 5-dimethyl-1H-pyrazol-1-yl m (4-((4-hydroxybenzylidene) amino) phenyl) methanone (DPHM) has been effectively synthesized and characterized. The diagnosis of functional groups and constituents of DPHM has been conducted by FTIR, 1 H NMR, and 13C NMR. The inhibitor efficacy for low-carbon steel in 1 M HCl was evaluated by using weight loss and electrochemical techniques. The inhibition efficiency was increased with increasing the temperature and DPHM concentrations. The inhibition efficiency approaches a maximum value of 89.5% at 400 ppm of DPHM and 60 ◦C. The efficiency of the inhibitor was attributed to the formation of a protective mono-layer on the steel surface. The Langmuir adsorption isotherm was used to inspect the adsorption process mechanism. Theoretical quantum chemical simulations were used to investigate the mechanism of inhibition. The results revealed that the DPHM was the donor of electron, while the steel surface was an electron acceptor. Mathematical and statistical modelling were used as powerful tool for data representation. Exponential model, with 0.992 correlation coefficient, was the most accurate one.

Research interests

corrosion and corrosion control green corrosion inhibitors green technologies chemical and corrosion engineering

Skills in using scientific software

Language Abilities: English Arabic • Very Good With Computers And Many Programs like: Excel Word Power Point Mails Internet Etc.

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