RABEHI RACHDI master in physical chemistry at the university of mouloud mammeri tizi-ouzou obtaining a license in 2013 and then master in 2015; I did my thesis in the field of nanoparticle and powders before I joined the field of refining and petrochemicals in 2014 I worked in the research laboratory at the refinery in Algiers for 3 years I made a publication on naphtha and the lead content in petroleum products under the standard of IP 224 and the start-up (establishment of the new method)
Abstract
Functional metal oxide nanocrystals have been extensively studied over the last decade for their unique new properties suitable for a broad spectrum of downstream applications. Of these, iron oxide nanoparticles are important materials because of their biocompatibility, catalytic activity, and low toxicity. They have significant application in various fields such as cancer therapy drug therapy, magnetic resonance imaging, high density magnetic storage devices, rechargeable lithium batteries, gas sensors and biosensors. Pure alpha-Fe2O3 and alpha-Fe2O3 doped Bi and Co powders were synthesized by the hydrolysis method. The structure and morphology of the samples were characterized by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), X-ray diffraction (XRD) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). A very detailed study on electrical and dielectric properties to classify the material in its range of applications: first to produce hydrogen by photo electrolysis, using as electrodes (photo anode); secondly the gas detectors in ferrite bismuth in our case humidity sensor in the oil industries.