Dr. Norfazliana Binti Abdullah

Dr. Norfazliana Binti Abdullah

Fakulti Kejuruteraan, UMS

Dr. Norfazliana Binti Abdullah is a distinguished researcher at Fakulti Kejuruteraan, University Malaysia Sabah.

As a member of Fakulti Kejuruteraan, they contribute significantly to the academic and research community at UMS through their expertise and dedication to advancing knowledge in their field.

Research

Projects

10

Active

5

Grants

RM 416,106.00


Research Interests & Expertise

Material Sciences And Technology Including Engineering Materials - Membrane Technology

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Current Research Projects

Preparation of fluorinated uio-66 deposited onto alumina hollow fiber membrane synthesized using free media dimethylformamide and different zirconia chloride mass loading for oil spill cleaning

Leader

2024 - 2026

Elucidating the molecular interaction of immobilized laccase on magnetic spent tea as a green carrier and its kinetic properties analysis

Member

2024 - 2027

Investigating mechanism of uio-66 ligands with nh2-h2bdc particles as adsorbent in removing humic acid in landfill leachate: a new approach to increase the biodegradability of leachate.

Member

2023 - 2026

Analysis on the viscosity and permeability in various salts and concentrations conditions by using pectin as a bio-polymer for oil recovery

Member

2022 - 2025

Foam stabilization and wettability alteration in a surfactant-metal oxide nanoparticles foam flooding in an oil-wet porous media

Member

2022 - 2025

Publications listing

NOTE: PUBLICATION DATA FOR THE LAST 3 YEARS WILL BE DISPLAYED

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Norfazliana Binti Abdullah (2024), Recent Advances In Nanocellulose-based Adsorbent For Sustainable Removal Of Pharmaceutical Contaminants From Water Bodies: A Review

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Norfazliana Binti Abdullah (2023), Insight Into Photocatalysis Technology As A Promising Approach To Tackle Microplastics Pollution Through Degradation And Upcycling


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