Sadia Iqbal

|Sadia Iqbal - Contributing Author| Dr. Sadia Iqbal is a Lecturer of Department of Chemistry at the women university Multan. Broadly, her research uses polymer and surface chemistry principles to fabricate interfaces, thermodynamics of hybrid systems. Organic-inorganic relationships in hybrid materials are an underlying research theme. By understanding the kinetic behavior of hybrid materials, advanced materials are created by controlling surface properties and dispersion/aggregation of nanoparticles. Applications range from tuning optical properties of metal nanoparticles and their use as a catalyst. Advanced characterization tools handled include X-ray diffraction, Fourier transform spectrometer and UV-visible spectrophotometer. At LUMS Dr. Sadia served as Research Assistant (2013-2014) and worked on a project. She is currently working as lecturer in this university.

Publications

Beneath the Poppy's Veil: Exploring Ethnobotanical Treasures, Healing Power, and Biogenic Alchemy of Poppy Seeds
Khansa Akram, Imama Fayyaz, Aleena Munir, Kiran Mustafa, Sara Musaddiq, Sadia Iqbal. © 2024. 23 pages.
Plants are one of the essential assets of medicine. Papaver somniferum (scientific name) is native to Southeastern Europe and Asia. The poppy plant is a common herb that is known...