Baalousha Mohammed

Baalousha Mohammed

University of South Carolina

H-index: 51

North America-United States

About Baalousha Mohammed

Baalousha Mohammed, With an exceptional h-index of 51 and a recent h-index of 38 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of South Carolina, specializes in the field of Fate, behaviour and environmental impact of engineered and incidental nanomaterials, nanoanalytics, environmental monitoring of.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Mechanical and self-healing properties of cement paste containing incinerated sugarcane filter cake and Lysinibacillus sp. WH bacteria

Nano-amended cementitious materials for waste stabilization

The elemental fingerprint as a potential tool for tracking the fate of real-life model nanoplastics generated from plastic consumer products in environmental systems

Corrigendum to" Fluorescence characterization of fractionated dissolved organic matter in the five tributaries of Poyang Lake, China"[Sci. Total Environ. 637-638 (2018) 1311-1320]

Urban runoff drives titanium dioxide engineered particle concentrations in urban watersheds: field measurements

Environmental Science

Unveiling elemental fingerprints: A comparative study of clustering methods for multi-element nanoparticle data

Wildland-urban interface fire ashes as a major source of incidental nanomaterials

Baalousha Mohammed Information

University

Position

Columbia SC USA

Citations(all)

10515

Citations(since 2020)

4814

Cited By

7814

hIndex(all)

51

hIndex(since 2020)

38

i10Index(all)

92

i10Index(since 2020)

89

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Baalousha Mohammed Skills & Research Interests

Fate

behaviour and environmental impact of engineered and incidental nanomaterials

nanoanalytics

environmental monitoring of

Top articles of Baalousha Mohammed

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Mechanical and self-healing properties of cement paste containing incinerated sugarcane filter cake and Lysinibacillus sp. WH bacteria

Scientific Reports

Zerlinda Mara Ditta

Peerawat Laohana

Nantawat Tanapongpisit

Wittawat Saenrang

Sophon Boonlue

...

2024/3/20

Nano-amended cementitious materials for waste stabilization

2024/2/15

The elemental fingerprint as a potential tool for tracking the fate of real-life model nanoplastics generated from plastic consumer products in environmental systems

Environmental Science: Nano

Mohammed Baalousha

Jingjing Wang

Md Mahmudun Nabi

Mahbub Alam

Mahdi Erfani

...

2024

Corrigendum to" Fluorescence characterization of fractionated dissolved organic matter in the five tributaries of Poyang Lake, China"[Sci. Total Environ. 637-638 (2018) 1311-1320]

The Science of the total environment

Caixia Yan

Huihui Liu

Yanru Sheng

Xian Huang

Minghua Nie

...

2024/1/1

Urban runoff drives titanium dioxide engineered particle concentrations in urban watersheds: field measurements

Environmental Science: Nano

Md Mahmudun Nabi

Jingjing Wang

Mahdi Erfani

Erfan Goharian

Mohammed Baalousha

2023

Environmental Science

Science

Sergey A Nizkorodov

2023/2

Unveiling elemental fingerprints: A comparative study of clustering methods for multi-element nanoparticle data

Science of The Total Environment

Mahdi Erfani

Mohammed Baalousha

Erfan Goharian

2023/12/20

Wildland-urban interface fire ashes as a major source of incidental nanomaterials

Journal of Hazardous Materials

Talal Alshehri

Jingjing Wang

Sheryl A Singerling

Julien Gigault

Jackson P Webster

...

2023/2/5

Catalytic Nanomaterials: Energy and Environment

Hongda Li

Mohammed Baalousha

Victor A Nadtochenko

2023/5/18

Hydrogeochemical characterization of groundwater in a coastal area, central western Senegal

Frontiers in Water

Seyni Ndoye

Mathias Diedhiou

Helene Celle

Serigne Faye

Mohammed Baalousha

...

2023/1/26

Applications of Catalytic Nanomaterials in Energy and Environment

Hongda Li

Shuai Jian

Mohammed Baalousha

2023/5/10

Results of an interlaboratory comparison for characterization of Pt nanoparticles using single-particle ICP-TOFMS

Nanoscale

Lyndsey Hendriks

Robert Brünjes

Sara Taskula

Jovana Kocic

Bodo Hattendorf

...

2023

Rapid Measurement of Magnetic Particle Concentrations in Wildland-Urban Interface Fire Ashes and Runoff Using Compact NMR

IEEE Sensors Journal

Jacob S Martin

Austin RJ Downey

Mohammed Baalousha

Sang Hee Won

2023/5/10

Detection and quantification of anthropogenic titanium-, cerium-, and lanthanum-bearing home dust particles

Environmental Science: Nano

Md Mahmudun Nabi

Jingjing Wang

Mohammed Baalousha

2023

Identification and quantification of Cr, Cu, and As incidental nanomaterials derived from CCA-treated wood in wildland-urban interface fire ashes

Journal of Hazardous Materials

Mahbub Alam

Talal Alshehri

Jingjing Wang

Sheryl A Singerling

Charles N Alpers

...

2023/3/5

Multi-method approach for analysis of road dust particles: elemental ratios, SP-ICP-TOF-MS, and TEM

Environmental Science: Nano

Feiyun Tou

Md Mahmudun Nabi

Jingjing Wang

Mahdi Erfani

Erfan Goharian

...

2022

Measurement of magnetic particle concentrations in wildfire ash via compact nmr

Jacob Martin

Austin RJ Downey

Mohammed Baalousha

Sang Hee Won

2022/10/30

Potential use of engineered nanoparticles in ocean fertilization for large-scale atmospheric carbon dioxide removal

Nature Nanotechnology

Peyman Babakhani

Tanapon Phenrat

Mohammed Baalousha

Kullapa Soratana

Caroline L Peacock

...

2022/12

Discovery and potential ramifications of reduced iron-bearing nanoparticles—magnetite, wüstite, and zero-valent iron—in wildland–urban interface fire ashes

Environmental Science: Nano

Mohammed Baalousha

Morgane Desmau

Sheryl A Singerling

Jackson P Webster

Sandrine J Matiasek

...

2022

Partially-Unzipped Carbon Nanotubes as Low-Concentration Amendment for Cement Paste

S Iffat

F Matta

J Gaillard

M Elvington

M Sikder

...

2022/10/31

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Co-Authors

H-index: 107
charles r tyler

charles r tyler

University of Exeter

H-index: 85
Vicki Stone

Vicki Stone

Heriot-Watt University

H-index: 76
Yi Yang

Yi Yang

East China Normal University

H-index: 62
Thilo Hofmann

Thilo Hofmann

Universität Wien

H-index: 52
Prof. Teresa F. Fernandes

Prof. Teresa F. Fernandes

Heriot-Watt University

H-index: 50
Frank von der Kammer

Frank von der Kammer

Universität Wien

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