Dr. Mohammed Laid Tedjani | Materials Science | Editorial Board Member
El oued university | Algeria
Dr. Mohammed Laid Tedjani is a Process Engineering specialist at the Faculty of Technology, University of El-Oued, Algeria, where he also serves as a Temporary Professor. He earned his Ph.D. in Process Engineering in March 2022, following a Master’s degree in Petroleum Refining Engineering (2018) and a Bachelor’s degree in Refining and Petrochemicals (2016), consistently ranking first in his cohort with an outstanding academic record. His research spans process optimization, nanotechnology, material science, biosynthesis, antioxidant and antibacterial activity, chemical engineering, crystal engineering, numerical optimization, and petroleum engineering. Dr. Tedjani has established a strong scholarly presence, contributing to numerous peer-reviewed publications in high-impact journals such as the Journal of Molecular Structure, Journal of Cluster Science, Membranes, Textile Research Journal, Journal of Inorganic and Organometallic Polymers, and Ferroelectrics. His work has received growing visibility, reflecting impactful contributions in green synthesis of metal and metal-oxide nanoparticles, their physicochemical characterization, and applications in optoelectronics, catalysis, and bioactivity enhancement. He has also presented at international conferences, including the International Seminar on Green Chemistry and Sustainable Engineering. As a Publons Academy Certified Peer Reviewer, Dr. Tedjani has completed more than 20 reviews for reputable journals, demonstrating his active role in scientific quality assurance. His collaborative research network includes national and international scholars working across materials chemistry, nanoscience, electrochemistry, and environmental engineering. His publications continue to gain citations, highlighting the societal relevance of his work in sustainable materials, green nanotechnology, and environmental remediation.
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Featured Publications
1. Laouini, S. E., Bouafia, A., Soldatov, A. V., Algarni, H., Tedjani, M. L., Ali, G. A. M., … (2021). Green synthesized Ag/Ag₂O nanoparticles using aqueous leaves extracts of Phoenix dactylifera L. and their azo dye photodegradation. Membranes, 11(7), 468.
2. Gherbi, B., Laouini, S. E., Meneceur, S., Bouafia, A., Hemmami, H., Tedjani, M. L., … (2022). Effect of pH value on the bandgap energy and particles size for biosynthesis of ZnO nanoparticles: Efficiency for photocatalytic adsorption of methyl orange. Sustainability, 14(18), 11300.
3. Bouafia, A., Laouini, S. E., Khelef, A., Tedjani, M. L., & Guemari, F. (2021).
Effect of ferric chloride concentration on the type of magnetite (Fe₃O₄) nanoparticles biosynthesized by aqueous leaves extract of Artemisia and assessment of their antioxidant properties. Journal of Cluster Science, 32(4), 1033–1041.
4. Laid, T. M., Abdelhamid, K., Eddine, L. S., & Abderrhmane, B. (2021).
Optimizing the biosynthesis parameters of iron oxide nanoparticles using central composite design. Journal of Molecular Structure, 1229, 129497.
5. Bouafia, A., Laouini, S. E., Tedjani, M. L., Ali, G. A. M., & Barhoum, A. (2022).
Green biosynthesis and physicochemical characterization of Fe₃O₄ nanoparticles using Punica granatum L. fruit peel extract for optoelectronic applications. Textile Research Journal, 92(15–16), 2685–2696.