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Gamal El-Hiti
PeerJ Editor & Author
100 Points

Contributions by role

Editor 100

Contributions by subject area

Natural Resource Management
Food, Water and Energy Nexus
Green Chemistry

Gamal A El-Hiti

PeerJ Editor & Author

Summary

Our research interests are primarily in the development of novel organic synthetic methods, especially ones that are “greener” than traditionally and synthesis of compounds with interesting properties. Particular current research projects involve use of zeolites and solid-supported reagents and catalysts to gain selectivity in organic reactions; lithiation reactions which we have used to devise novel heterocyclic ring syntheses and to introduce selectivity into aromatic and heterocyclic substitution reactions; heterocyclic chemistry; polymeric materials and design and synthesis of novel compounds with interesting chemiluminescent or other photoactive properties. The current research focuses on the chemistry of tear ferning which is a valuable tool in the detection of dryness of eye. We are investigating the dryness of the eye through evaluation of tear osmolarity using the TearLab system and various other techniques. Also, we are investigating the ocular tear film in diabetic and smoker subjects to test the correlation between dryness of the eye and diabetes disease and nicotine.

Green Chemistry Organic Chemistry (other) Organic Compounds Synthetic Organic Chemistry

Editorial Board Member

PeerJ - the Journal of Life & Environmental Sciences
PeerJ Organic Chemistry

Past or current institution affiliations

Cardiff University
University of Wales, Swansea
King Saud University

Work details

Professor

King Saud University
January 2013
Optometry
Teaching and research

Research Officer, Lecturer in Chemistry

University of Wales, Swansea
March 2002 - July 2007
Chemistry
Teaching and reserach

Research Associate, Research Fellow, Teacher in Organic Chemistry

Cardiff University
August 2007 - January 2013
Chemistry and Biosciences
Teaching and research

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PeerJ Contributions

  • Edited 1

Academic Editor on

May 7, 2018
Ultrasound-promoted synthesis of 2-organoselanyl-naphthalenes using Oxone® in aqueous medium as an oxidizing agent
Gelson Perin, Daniela Rodrigues Araujo, Patrick Carvalho Nobre, Eder João Lenardao, Raquel Guimarães Jacob, Marcio Santos Silva, Juliano Alex Roehrs
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.4706 PubMed 29761042