Prof. Safia Taleb | Organic Chemistry | Lifetime Achievement Award
Professor Dr. at Djillali Liabรจs University, Algeria
Professor Safia Taleb is a distinguished academic and Deputy Director at D. LIABES University, Faculty of Exact Sciences, Chemistry Department in Algeria. ๐ With a strong background in organic and analytical chemistry, she served as Head of the Laboratory of Materials & Catalysis (LMC) from 2010 to 2022 ๐ฌ. She earned her Doctorate in Organic Chemistry from the Catholic University of Louvain (Belgium) ๐ง๐ช and has been actively engaged in research on water quality, catalysis, clay materials, and eco-friendly waste treatment ๐โป๏ธ. Professor Taleb has published impactful international papers and continues to lead innovative work in chemistry. Her career reflects dedication, scientific excellence, and a passion for sustainable solutions. ๐๐ฑ
Professional Profile:
๐ Education and Experienceย
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๐ 1970: Baccalaureate of Applied Sciences โ Mostaganem, Algeria
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๐ 1974: Licence in Physical Sciences (Chemistry) โ University of Es-Sรฉnia, Oran
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๐ 1975: D.E.A. in Organic Chemistry โ University of Es-Sรฉnia, Oran
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๐ 1981: Doctorate in Organic Chemistry โ Catholic University of Louvain (UCL), Belgium ๐ง๐ช
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๐ 1988: Algerian Equivalence of Belgian Doctorate
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๐ฉโ๐ซ 1989โPresent: Professor & Deputy Director โ D. LIABES University
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๐งช 2010โ2022: Head of the Laboratory of Materials & Catalysis (LMC)
๐ Professional Developmentย
๐ฌ Over four decades, Professor Safia Taleb has cultivated expertise in organic and analytical chemistry, particularly in addressing environmental challenges ๐. As a leader at the Laboratory of Materials & Catalysis, she fostered interdisciplinary collaborations, advanced eco-friendly materials, and mentored generations of chemists ๐ฉโ๐ซ. She has co-authored several international publications in indexed journals, reflecting her global engagement ๐. A strong advocate for sustainable development, she explores natural clay-based adsorbents and recycling strategies for agro-industrial waste โป๏ธ. Her experience spans academia, research leadership, and international cooperation, positioning her as a key figure in Algeriaโs scientific community ๐ฉ๐ฟ.
๐ฌ Research Focusย
Professor Safia Talebโs research is centered on environmental chemistry and sustainable technologies ๐ฟ. Her focus includes water quality monitoring, wastewater treatment, natural clay-based materials, catalysis, and recycling of agri-food waste ๐ง๐งช. Her innovative approach to recycling used vegetable oils, removing humic acid using Moringa-functionalized biochar, and olive mill wastewater treatment demonstrates a commitment to environmental preservation ๐ฑ. She leverages the surface and ion-exchange properties of local clays for pollutant removal, contributing significantly to green chemistry and eco-materials research โป๏ธ. With a deep interest in sustainable resource management, she continues to develop practical solutions to ecological issues through interdisciplinary collaborations ๐.
๐ Awards and Honorsย
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๐ 1988: Algerian Equivalence Recognition of Belgian Doctorate
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๐ฉโ๐ฌ Over 30 years of distinguished academic service
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๐ 12 years of leadership as Head of the Laboratory of Materials & Catalysis (2010โ2022)
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๐ Multiple publications in renowned international journals
Publication Top Notes
1. Decoloration of Waste Cooking Oil by Maghnia Algerian Clays via Ion Exchange and Surface Adsorption
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Journal: ChemEngineering
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Date: 2025-05-16
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Summary: Investigates how Maghnia clay removes color and impurities from waste cooking oil through ion exchange and adsorption mechanisms.
2. Temperature and pH Influence on Diuron Adsorption by Algerian Mont-Na Clay
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Journal: International Journal of Environmental Analytical Chemistry
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Date: 2024-08-08
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Summary: Examines how temperature and pH affect the adsorption of the herbicide Diuron onto Montmorillonite clay.
3. Combined Ozonation Process and Adsorption onto Bentonite for o-Cresol Elimination
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Journal: International Journal of Environmental Analytical Chemistry
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Date: 2023-04-09
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Summary: Combines advanced oxidation (ozonation) with adsorption to efficiently remove o-Cresol from wastewater.
4. High Adsorption Capacity of Thermally Treated Solid Olive Wastes for Olive Mill Wastewater
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Journal: Environmental Quality Management
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Date: 2022-06
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DOI: 10.1002/tqem.21823
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Summary: Highlights the potential of using agricultural waste as an eco-friendly adsorbent for treating effluents from olive oil production.
5. Heterogeneous Catalytic Degradation of Diuron Using Algerian Sodium Montmorillonite
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Journal: CLEAN โ Soil, Air, Water
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Date: 2022-02
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Summary: Focuses on catalytic degradation techniques using local montmorillonite for herbicide removal.
6. Variation of Used Vegetable Oilsโ Composition upon Treatment with Algerian Clays
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Journal: Recycling
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Date: 2021-10-19
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Summary: Demonstrates how Algerian clays alter the chemical composition of used cooking oils during purification.
7. Synthesis and Characterization of an Adsorbent Material: Application to Textile Dye Elimination
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Journal: Materials Today: Proceedings
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Date: 2021-08
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Summary: Discusses a novel adsorbent synthesized for efficient removal of dyes from textile wastewater.
8. Performance of NF90 and NF270 Nanofiltration Membranes in Defluoridation of Algerian Brackish Water
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Journal: Desalination and Water Treatment
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Date: 2021
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Summary: Evaluates membrane performance for fluoride removal from brackish water in Algeria.
9. Fe-Pillared Bentonite for Coomassie Blue Dye Removal
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Journal: Research on Chemical Intermediates
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Date: 2020-11
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Summary: Explores enhanced dye removal using iron-pillared bentonite, a modified clay material.
10. Lead and Cadmium Removal by Adsorption Process Using Hydroxyapatite Porous Materials
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Journal: Water Practice and Technology
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Date: 2020-03-01
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DOI: 10.2166/wpt.2020.003
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Summary: Explores the efficiency of hydroxyapatite (HAp) porous materials in removing toxic metals (Pb and Cd) from water by adsorption.
11. Mechanism Study of Metal Ion Adsorption on Porous Hydroxyapatite: Experiments and Modeling
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Journal: Canadian Journal of Chemistry
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Date: 2020-02
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Summary: Investigates the adsorption mechanism of metal ions onto hydroxyapatite through both experimental approaches and adsorption isotherm modeling.
12. Catalytic Degradation of o-Cresol Using HโOโ onto Algerian Clay-Na
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Journal: Water Environment Research
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Date: 2019-02
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DOI: 10.1002/wer.1022
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Summary: Utilizes hydrogen peroxide and sodium-modified Algerian clay for catalytic breakdown of the organic pollutant o-Cresol in wastewater.
13. Assessment of the Potential Mobility of Copper in Contaminated Soil Samples by Column Leaching Test
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Journal: Eurasian Journal of Soil Science (EJSS)
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Date: 2019-01-01
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DOI: 10.18393/ejss.485939
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Summary: Evaluates how easily copper can leach from contaminated soils under simulated environmental conditions.
14. Nanofiltration Performance for Synthetic and Natural Water Defluorination: Application to South-Algeria Groundwater
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Book: Proceedings of the Third International Symposium on Materials and Sustainable Development
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Publisher: Springer
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Date: 2018
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Summary: Investigates the use of nanofiltration membranes for fluoride removal from both synthetic and natural water sources in Southern Algeria.
15. Nanofiltration Performance for Synthetic and Natural Water Defluorination: Application to South-Algeria Groundwater
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Book Chapter: Proceedings of the Third International Symposium on Materials and Sustainable Development
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Year: 2018
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Summary: Presents the effectiveness of nanofiltration membranes in defluoridating Algerian groundwater, highlighting its potential for drinking water purification in fluoride-affected areas.
Conclusion
Professor Safia Talebโs distinguished academic career, visionary leadership, and impactful research on sustainable environmental solutions strongly justify her nomination for a Lifetime Achievement Award. Her contributions span scientific innovation, capacity building, and environmental stewardshipโhallmarks of a legacy that deserves national and international recognition.