Prof. Dr. Babiker Karama Abdalla
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Prof. Dr. Babiker Karama Abdalla

Professor
Department of Chemical Engineering, Karary University, Khartoum, Sudan


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from The University of Salford, UK

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Area of Interest:

Chemistry
100%
Biochemistry
62%
Chemical Engineering
90%
Kinetics
75%
Chemical Characterization
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
70
Abstracts
9

Selected Publications

  1. Ibrahim, S.A.M., B.K. Abdalla, A.A. Mohamed and H.A. Elbasher, 2022. Evaluation and simulation of different crude oil in Delayed Cocker Unit (DCU) in Khartoum Refinery. Eur. Acad. Res., 10: 1410-1421.
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  2. Eltieeb, A., B. Abdalla and N. Elamin, 2022. Evaluation of hazards and operability study for optimization operation of industrial processes. J. Karary Univ. Eng. Sci., Vol. 2. 10.54388/jkues.v2i2.156.
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  3. Elbasher, H.A.G., B.K. Abdalla and A.A. Mohamed, 2022. Design of hybrid industrial solar drying unit. Eur. J. Eng. Technol. Rese., 4: 24-31.
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  4. Ali, B. and G. Adams, 2022. Sustainability assessment of gas-fired power generation pathways. Afr. J. Eng. Technol., Vol. 2. 10.47959/AJET.2021.1.1.6.
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  5. Oshaik, F., B. Abdalla, M. Abuuznien and S. Idris, 2021. Production of jatropha biodiesel in laboratory scale. J. Eng. Appl. Sci., 8: 42-49.
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  6. Elkhaleefa, A., I.H. Ali, E.I. Brima, I. Shigidi, A.B. Elhag and B. Karama, 2021. Evaluation of the adsorption efficiency on the removal of lead(II) ions from aqueous solutions using Azadirachta indica leaves as an adsorbent. Processes, Vol. 9. 10.3390/pr9030559.
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  7. Abdelrahman, M.A.A., A.A.A. Yassin, I.H. Hussein, M.E.S. Mirghani and A.B. Karama, 2020. Biodiesel production from vegetable oil: A review. J. Mar. Biol. Environ. Sci., .
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  8. AbdElaziz, H., B.K. Abdalla and S. Mergani, 2020. Enhanced wastewater treatment based on adsorbent material. J. Biotechnol. Sci., 8: 144-150.
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  9. AbdElaziz, H., A. Saad and B.K. Abdalla, 2020. Green synthesis of silver nanoparticles in different media based on syzygium cumini extracts. J. Biotechnol. Sci., 8: 21-28.
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  10. Yassin, A.A.A., S.A.E. Ahmed, M.A.A. Abdelrahman and A.B. Karama, 2019. Effect of additives on the performance of bio-lubricant base oil produced from colocynthis seeds oil. Gezira J. Eng. Appl. Sci., 14: 1858-5698.
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  11. Hassan, S.A., B.K. Abdalla and M.A. Mustafa, 2019. Addition of silica nano-particles for the enhancement of crude oil demulsification process. Pet. Sci. Technol., 37: 1603-1611.
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  12. Haider, A.G. E. lbasher, K.A. Babiker and A.M. Adil, 2019. Design of hybrid industrial solar drying unit. Eur. J. Eng. Res. Sci., 4: 24-31.
  13. Bilal, E.I.A., E.A.A. Abd, A.K. Babiker and S.B. Abubaker, 2018. Quality control in accredited laboratory. Int. J. Eng. Sci. Paradigms Rese., 47: 41-50.
  14. Bilal, E.I.A., E.A.A. Abd, A.K. Babiker and S.B. Abubaker, 2018. Implementation of quality management system in the central laboratory for technical services and calibration. Int. J. Eng. Sci. Paradigms Rese., 47: 29-40.
  15. Bilal, E.I.A., A.E.A. Alameen, B.K. Abdalla and A.S. Babiker, 2018. Quality control in accredited laboratory. Int. J. Eng. Sci. Paradigms Res., 47: 41-50.
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  16. Bilal, E.I.A., A.E.A. Alameen, B.K. Abdalla and A.S. Babiker, 2018. Implementation of quality management system in the central laboratory for technical services and calibration. Int. J. Eng. Sci. Paradigms Res., 47: 29-40.
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  17. Abdalla, B.K., 2018. Biofuels and bio lubricants production for industrial application; The Sudanese experience. Ecol. Pollut. Environ. Sci.: Open Access (EEO), 1: 39-41.
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  18. Elaziz, H.A., K.A. Babiker and M. Salah, 2017. Characterization and improved treatment of dialysis water. J. Basic Applied Sci., 2: 269-274.
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  19. Balla, W.H., A.R. Ali and K.A. Babiker, 2017. Pinch analysis of sugarcane refinery water integration. Sugar Tech., 20: 122-134.
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  20. Ahmed, N.B., K.A. Babiker, H.M.E. Ibrahim and I.E. Yasir, 2016. Biodiesel production from roselle oil seeds and determination the optimum reaction onditions for the transesterification process. Int. J. Eng. Trends Technol., 39: 105-111.
  21. Abdelaziz, A.I. M., I.H.M. Elamin, G.A. Gasme and B.K. Abdalla, 2016. Conditioning of castor oil to be use as lubricant. Int. J. Chem. Nat. Sci., 4: 409-411.
  22. Saleh, J.I.M., M.E. Bashir and K.A. Babiker, 2015. Reverse osmosis (RO): Application for cooling water in the electricity power stations. Int. J. Applied Res., 1: 325-327.
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  23. Saleh, J.I.M., M.E. Bashir and K.A. Babiker, 2015. Optimization of water for an electricity power station. Int. J. Res. Applied Res., 1: 1032-1035.
  24. Eldien, W.N., A.G. Gurashi and K.A. Babiker, 2015. Simulation of absorption column for h2s removal from sour gas in khartoum refinery. Int. J. Sci. Res. Pub., 5.
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  25. Eldien, W.N., A.G. Gurashi and K.A. Babiker, 2015. Chemical adsorption of H2S in aqueous Fe2(SO4)3 solution. Int. J. Eng. Sci. Innov. Technol., 4: 1-8.
  26. Abdalla, B.K., A.G. Gurashi, M.E. Mohamed and M.A. Abbas, 2015. Optimum electrostatic desalting efficiency of alfulla crude oil. SUST J. Eng. Comput. Sci., 16: 22-33.
  27. Hamed, T.A.I. and K.A. Babiker, 2014. Simulation of a multi functions methane steam reforming reactor. J. Eng. Sci., 1: 1-12.
  28. Georgeous, N.B., G.A. Gasmalseed and K.A. Babiker, 2014. Design and decoupling of control system fora continuous stirred tank reactor (CSTR). Int. J. Eng. Sci. Innov. Technol., 3: 9-20.
  29. Elnour, M.M., G.A. Gasmelseed and K.A. Babiker, 2014. The effects of high HCl and changes in pH levels in CDU overhead corrosion. J. Applied Ind. Sci., 2: 1-6.
  30. Alla, M.M.G., I.A. Ahmed and K.A. Babiker, 2014. Conversion of plastic waste to liquid fuel. Int. J. Tech. Res. Appl., 2: 29-31.
  31. Alajail, A.I., I.S. Ahmed, K.A. Babiker and A.S. Omer, 2014. A framework for conversion of plastic waste into fuels and chemicals: A review of the waste current situation in Libya. Applied Mech. Mater., 664: 80-86.
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  32. Aisha, E.M., K.A. Babiker and E. Ismail, 2014. Simulation of vegetable oil transesterification for biodiesel production J. Res. Sci., 1: 1-12.
  33. Abdelrahman, M.A.A., A.A.Y. Atif, H.H. Esmail and K.A. Babiker, 2014. Stability of jatropha curcas biodiesel. Pinnacle Eng. Technol., 2014: 1-6.
  34. Abdelaziz, A.I.M., I.H.M. Elamin, G.A. Gasmelseed and B.K. Abdalla, 2014. Extraction, refining and characterization of sudanese castor seed oil. J. Chem. Eng., 2: 1-4.
  35. Mohammed, G.E.I., K.A. Babiker, I. El-Azhary, 2013. Self- tunning contollers: The link between the theory and applications. J. Eng. Sci., 1: 1-12.
  36. Mohammed, G.E.I., K.A. Babiker and I. El-Azhary, 2013. Self- tuning adaptive control application in the refining processes. J. Eng. Sci., 1: 33-39.
  37. Khalil, A.S., A.A. Rahim, K.K. Taha and K.B. Abdallah, 2013. Characterization of methanolic extracts of agarwood leaves. J. Appl. Ind. Sci., 1: 78-88.
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  38. Hassan, R.S., A.G. Gurashi, K.A. Babiker and A.E. Musa, 2013. A short-cut method for designing multi-component fractionation column. J. Applied Ind. Sci., 1: 44-48.
  39. Elkhtem, S.S., G.A. Gasmelseed and K.A. Babiker, 2013. Transfer function identification and tuning unit controller of crude distillation at khartoum refinery-Sudan. J. Applied Ind. Sci., 2: 1-7.
  40. Elhaj, E.M.A., M.O. Babiker and K.A. Babiker, 2013. Prediction of single sphere motion in newtonian and non-newtonian state fluids. Univ. Khartoum Eng. J., 3: 29-34.
  41. Abdalla, B.K. and F.O.A. Oshaik, 2013. Base-transesterification process for biodiesel fuel production from spent frying oils. Agric. Sci., 4: 85-88.
  42. Abdalla, B.K. and N.A. Abdullatef, 2005. Simulation and economic evaluation of natural gas hydrates [NGH] as an alternative to liquefied natural gas [LNG]. Cataly. Today, 106: 256-258.
  43. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H. and K.A. Babiker, 2001. On the link between intrinsic catalytic reactions kinetics and the development of catalytic processes Catalytic dehydrogenation of ethylbenzene to styrene. Cataly. Today, 64: 151-162.
  44. Abdalla, B.K., 1996. Kinetics study of the alkaline hydrolysis of two formate esters held in single organic drops. J. Chem. Tech. Biotechnol., 65: 335-342.
  45. Abdalla, B.K. and S.S.E.H. Elnashaie, 1995. Fluidized bed reactors without and with selective membranes for the catalytic dehydrogenation of ethylbenzene to styrene. J. Membrane Sci., 101: 31-42.
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  46. Abdalla, B.K. and S.S.E.H. Elnashaie, 1995. Catalytic dehydrogenation of ethylbenzene to styrene in membrane reactors. AIChE. J., 40: 2005-2059.
  47. Abdalla, B.K. and S.S.E.H. Elnashaie, 1995. A modified model for the fluidized bed reactor for the catalytic steam reforming of methane. J. King Saud Univ., 7: 271-281.
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  48. Abdalla, B.K., S.S.E.H. Elnashaie, S. Al-Khowaiter and S.S. Elshishini, 1994. Intrinsic kinetics and industrial reactors modeling for the dehydrogenation of ethylbenzene to styrene on promoted iron oxide catalysts. Applied Cataly., 113: 89-102.
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  49. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., K.A. Babiker and R. Hughes, 1993. Simulation of the industrial fixed bed catalytic reactor for the dehydrogenation of ethylbenzene to styrene: Heterogeneous dusty gas model. Ind. Eng. Chem. Res., 32: 2537-2541.
  50. Abdalla, B.K. and S.S.E.H. Elnashaie, 1993. A membrane reactor for the production of sytrene from ethylbenzene. J. Membrane Sci., 85: 229-239.
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  51. Omar, A.E., S.E.M. Desouky and K.A. Babiker, 1992. Rheological characteristics of saudi crude oil emulsions. J. Pet. Sci. Eng., 6: 149-160.
  52. Omar, A.E., S.E.M. Desouky and K.A. Babiker, 1992. Flow behavior of saudi heavy crude oil emulsions under turbulent conditions. Oil Gas Eur., 6: 42-44.