While specific named awards are not listed in the provided data, Prof. Safia Taleb’s distinguished academic career reflects numerous professional recognitions. Her long-standing leadership at the Laboratory of Materials & Catalysis (LMC) and appointment as Deputy Director at D. Liabès University testify to institutional and peer recognition of her contributions. She has been regularly featured as lead or co-author in international journals, signaling esteem from the global scientific community. Her cross-border collaborations with researchers from Europe and North Africa have earned her recognition in Algeria and abroad. Additionally, her role in mentoring Ph.D. candidates, organizing research activities, and fostering innovations in environmental chemistry are indicative of her impact. Invitations to publish, collaborate, and lead reflect ongoing acknowledgment of her excellence and dedication in science and education.
🔬Research Focus:
Prof. Safia Taleb’s research bridges organic chemistry and analytical chemistry with environmental sustainability. Her core focus areas include wastewater treatment, natural clay materials, catalysis, bio-waste recycling, and water quality improvement. She is particularly renowned for developing adsorbent and catalytic materials from Algerian clays, applying them in the purification of industrial and domestic effluents. Her research is highly interdisciplinary, often merging chemistry, materials science, and environmental engineering to create eco-friendly solutions. Prof. Taleb is also engaged in valorization of agri-food waste, transforming it into functional materials for environmental applications. She employs spectroscopic, microbiological, and physicochemical techniques to characterize pollutants and evaluate remediation efficiency. Her recent work includes collaborative studies on the removal of synthetic dyes, treatment of olive mill wastewater, and recycling of used vegetable oils. Her research contributes significantly to Algeria’s environmental policy and global green chemistry initiatives.
Publication Top Notes:
1. Decoloration of Waste Cooking Oil by Maghnia Algerian Clays via Ion Exchange and Surface Adsorption
2. Temperature and pH Influence on Diuron Adsorption by Algerian Mont-Na Clay
3. Combined Ozonation Process and Adsorption onto Bentonite Natural Adsorbent for the o-Cresol Elimination
4. High Adsorption Capacity of Thermally Treated Solid Olive Wastes to Treat Olive Mill Wastewater
5. Heterogeneous Catalytic Degradation of Diuron Using Algerian Sodium Montmorillonite
6. Variation of Used Vegetable Oils’ Composition upon Treatment with Algerian Clays
7. Performance of NF90 and NF270 Commercial Nanofiltration Membranes in the Defluoridation of Algerian Brackish Water
Citations: 17
8. Preparation, Characterization and Application of Fe-Pillared Bentonite to the Removal of Coomassie Blue Dye from Aqueous Solutions
9. Lead and cadmium removal by adsorption process using hydroxyapatite porous materials
10. Mechanism study of metal ion adsorption on porous hydroxyapatite: experiments and modeling