Abdullah Al Mahmood Data-verified

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Last publication 2026 Last refreshed 2026-05-16

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13 h-index 63 pubs 509 cited

Biography and Research Information

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Abdullah Al Mahmood is a Professor at Southern Arkansas University, with a research focus spanning materials science, nanotechnology, and engineering applications. His work includes the development and characterization of ceramic composites, such as CeO2 doped zirconia toughened alumina, investigating the impact of sintering additives like TiO2 on their properties. Al Mahmood also studies the recovery of renewable carbon materials from waste streams, like automotive shredder residue, for use in micro-supercapacitor electrodes. His research extends to the fabrication of functional nanoparticles from waste materials, including NiO-doped CuO nanoflakes from printed circuit boards for photocatalytic applications, and zinc-doped cobalt ferrite nanoparticles for antibacterial clothing. Additionally, he has explored the modification of dielectric properties in barium calcium titanate ceramics and the green synthesis of metal oxide nanoparticles using plant extracts for photocatalytic and antibacterial uses. Al Mahmood has authored 62 publications, with an h-index of 13 and 494 citations.

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  • h-index: 13
  • Publications: 63
  • Citations: 509

Selected Publications

  • Evaluating the Impact of AI-Based Recommendation Engines on Customer Behavior and Business Profitability (2026)
  • Customer Expectations on Electric Vehicles in the USA Market: A Comprehensive Analysis of Shifting Preferences and Purchase Intentions (2026)
  • Accelerating the Transition: Ultra-Fast Charging Infrastructure and U.S. Global Competitiveness in Electric Mobility (2025)
  • The Role of Big Data Analytics in Driving Digital Transformation for E-Commerce Businesses (2025)

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