Abdulaziz Alqahtani
Associate Professor
Also affiliated: Taif University (2024–2025); Shaqra University (2024); King Fahd Medical City (2022); King Khalid University (2023–2024)
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Abdulaziz Alqahtani's research investigates the development and application of novel nanocomposite materials, particularly those derived from natural sources like rice straw and Litchi waste. His work includes the synthesis of graphene-silica based nanocomposites for enhanced microbial enzyme production and stability in co-fermentation processes. Additionally, Alqahtani studies the incorporation of V2O5 nanoparticles into PMMA composite membranes to improve structural, optical, electrical, and mechanical properties for conductive polymeric membrane applications.
His research also extends to the assessment of interventions and their impact on quality of life, including studies on vocabulary assessments for students with disabilities. Alqahtani has explored the antibacterial effects of specific compounds against clinical bacterial isolates and investigated the impact of probiotic supplementation on lameness incidence in broiler chickens. His scholarship metrics include an h-index of 4 with 67 total citations across 17 publications.
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- h-index: 4
- Publications: 17
- Citations: 70
Selected Publications
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Assessing the Impact of Spraying an E. faecium Probiotic at Hatch and Supplementing Feed with a Triple-Strain Bacillus-Based Additive on BCO Lameness Incidence in Broiler Chickens (2025)
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- Assessing the Impact of Spraying an E. faecium Probiotic at Hatch and Supplementing Feed with a Triple-Strain Bacillus-Based Additive on BCO Lameness Incidence in Broiler Chickens
- Assessing the Impact of Spraying an E. faecium Probiotic at Hatch and Supplementing Feed with a Triple-Strain Bacillus-Based Additive on BCO Lameness Incidence in Broiler Chickens
- Assessing the Impact of Spraying an E. faecium Probiotic at Hatch and Supplementing Feed with a Triple-Strain Bacillus-Based Additive on BCO Lameness Incidence in Broiler Chickens
- Assessing the Impact of Spraying an E. faecium Probiotic at Hatch and Supplementing Feed with a Triple-Strain Bacillus-Based Additive on BCO Lameness Incidence in Broiler Chickens
- Assessing the Impact of Spraying an E. faecium Probiotic at Hatch and Supplementing Feed with a Triple-Strain Bacillus-Based Additive on BCO Lameness Incidence in Broiler Chickens
- Assessing the Impact of Spraying an E. faecium Probiotic at Hatch and Supplementing Feed with a Triple-Strain Bacillus-Based Additive on BCO Lameness Incidence in Broiler Chickens
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