Mina Abdolmaleki

In 2015, Mina Abdolmaleki completed her undergraduate degree with a project investigating the corrosion protection of green inhibitors. The title of her master’s thesis was “Developing an Epoxy-Phenolic Nanocomposite Coating based on NanoGraphene Oxide- Nanoclay: Exploring the synergistic effect on the improvement of physical-mechanical and corrosion resistance properties,” under the supervision of Dr. Morteza Ganjaee, Dr. Mehran Rostami, and Dr. Bahram Ramezanzadeh.”

Having graduated with a master’s degree in 2019, she managed to fulfill one of the objectives of her education. She started to work on some projects in her professors’ lab to deepen her acquired knowledge. Her research projects focused on polyisobutylene (PIB) self-healing adhesives and epoxy vinyl ester resin. She also improved her skills in characterizations of nanomaterials, rheological properties, and electrochemical properties of coatings. Not only did it increase her practical in-depth knowledge, but also it provided an excellent opportunity to expand her horizons through research.

Throughout all these years of academic education, her drive has been a thirst to solve challenging problems. She takes great pleasure in seeking novel ways to tackle persistent issues. She believes studying at Funglass would be a unique and unforgettable experience and a significant step toward realizing her dreams. She is looking forward to this exciting challenge.

Dissertation topic: Development, characterization, and optimisation of composite coating for biomedical aplication

Supervisor: Dr. M. Michalek, Prof. A. R. Boccaccini

Co-supervisor: Dr. Germán A. Clavijo Mejía

Department: Biomaterial

Beginning of study: December 2022

Date of dissertation exam: 

2023

  • Alipanah, A. Dehghani, M. Abdolmaleki, G. Bahlakeh, B. Ramezanzadeh, Designing environmentally-friendly pH-responsive self-redox polyaniline grafted graphene oxide nano-platform decorated by zeolite imidazole ZIF-9 MOF for achieving smart functional epoxy-based anti-corrosion coating, J. Environ. Chem. Eng. 11 (2023) 109048. https://doi.org/10.1016/J.JECE.2022.109048.

 2022

  • Ganjaee Sari, M. Abdolmaleki, M. Rostami, P. Jaeger, Possible selective physisorption of lower molecular mass of epoxy-vinyl ester chains on the montmorillonite nanoplatelets: A rheological approach, Prog. Org. Coatings. 170 (2022) 106975. https://doi.org/10.1016/J.PORGCOAT.2022.106975.
  • Ganjaee Sari, M. Abdolmaleki, M. Rostami, P. Jaeger, Possible selective physisorption of lower molecular mass of epoxy-vinyl ester chains on the montmorillonite nanoplatelets: A rheological approach, Prog. Org. Coatings. 170 (2022) 106975. https://doi.org/10.1016/J.PORGCOAT.2022.106975.

2020

  • G. Sari, M. Abdolmaleki, M. Rostami, B. Ramezanzadeh, Nanoclay dispersion and colloidal stability improvement in phenol novolac epoxy composite via graphene oxide for the achievement of superior corrosion protection performance, Corros. Sci. 173 (2020) 108799. https://doi.org/10.1016/J.CORSCI.2020.108799.

2019

  • Abdolmaleki, M. Ganjaee Sari, M. Rostami, B. Ramezanzadeh, Graphene oxide nanoflakes as an efficient dispersing agent for nanoclay lamellae in an epoxy-phenolic nanocomposite coating: Mechanistic approach, Compos. Sci. Technol. 184 (2019) 107879. https://doi.org/10.1016/J.COMPSCITECH.2019.107879.

Inorganic technologies and materials II

Modules:

Thermal analysis II

Mina Abdolmaleki, MSc.
Mina Abdolmaleki, MSc.
PhD student

E-mail: mina.abdolmaleki@tnuni.sk
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