Cairo, Egypt

Salah Lofty Ahmed Khalil


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Years Active: 2017

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Title: Innovations in Shape Memory Polymers by Salah Lofty Ahmed Khalil

Introduction

Salah Lofty Ahmed Khalil is an accomplished inventor based in Cairo, Egypt. He has made significant contributions to the field of biomedical applications through his innovative work on shape memory polymers (SMP). His research focuses on the development of materials that can respond to temperature changes, making them suitable for various medical applications.

Latest Patents

Salah Khalil holds a patent for a composition and method of making shape memory polymer for biomedical applications. This patent involves the use of poly vinyl alcohol (PVA) in conjunction with 2-carboxyethyl acrylate oligomers (CEA) and multi-wall carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs). The research demonstrates that radiation cross-linked SMP exhibits excellent temperature-responsive shape memory behavior. The transition temperature of the SMP decreased significantly due to the addition of MWCNTs, showcasing its potential for biomedical applications.

Career Highlights

Salah Khalil is currently associated with the King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology. His work has been pivotal in advancing the understanding and application of shape memory polymers in the medical field. His research has led to significant findings regarding the thermal properties and gelation behavior of SMP, which are crucial for their practical applications.

Collaborations

Salah Khalil has collaborated with Ahmed Ali Basfar, contributing to the advancement of research in the field of shape memory polymers. Their joint efforts have enhanced the understanding of the chemical and physical properties of these innovative materials.

Conclusion

Salah Lofty Ahmed Khalil's work in the field of shape memory polymers represents a significant advancement in biomedical applications. His innovative research continues to pave the way for new possibilities in medical technology.

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