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Exclusive Interview with Professor Hebah Abdel-Wahab Adjunct Professor Honorary DSc at Hudson County College & Renowned Chemical Consultant

Question: What inspired you to enter into Chemistry?

Answer: The availability of jobs in the field of Chemistry inspired me to enter into the field, and I also found Chemistry as an easy subject to study as I enjoyed studying Chemistry.

Question:Since how long, you have been into this scientific field and in which cities you have been associated for administration, entrepreneurship, teaching, research, commercial and training programs?

Answer: I have been in scientific field since 2004, I have been associated with cities: Union,

New Brunswick, Madison, Mount Holly, Toms River, Randolph, Jersey City, Vineland, Paterson, Paramus, West Long Branch, Edison, and Wayne in the State of New Jersey, in cities: Chester, Gwynedd Mercy, Philadelphia, and Media in the State of Pennsylvania, and in city: Staten Island in the State of New York, for teaching, research, commercial and training programs.

Question: What are your future plans for administration, entrepreneurship, teaching, research and training programs in Chemistry?

Answer: My future plans is to continue working as Professor of Chemistry and to continue doing research and publish articles in Chemistry.

Question: Please introduce yourself and How do you want to be remembered / known in world?

Answer: My name is Prof. Hebah Abdel-Wahab. I am currently an Adjunct Professor of Chemistry, a Chemical Consultant, and an Independent Researcher. I earned a PhD degree in Chemistry from Rutgers University in 2018. I was scheduled to teach 38 different Chemistry courses during my career as an Adjunct Professor in Chemistry (2004- Current), and I adapted 115 different textbook and laboratory manuals during my career as an Adjunct Professor of Chemistry ( 2004- Current). I am currently a reviewer for Advances in Chemical Engineering and Science (ACES), a SCRIP international Journal, and for The Royal Society of Chemistry Journal, RSC Burlington House, Piccadilly, London W1J 0BA. I was published in Strathmore’s Who’s Who Worldwide, Farmingdale NY- 2021 as an Individual Who has Exemplified Leadership & Achievement in their Occupation, Industry and Profession, and I was also published in Marquis Who’s Who- Berkeley Heights NJ – 2021 as an Individual who Demonstrates Outstanding Achievement in Their Field & Who has made Innumerable Contributions to Society as Whole. I currently do Chemical Consulting, laboratory assistance and custom development offered to industry, academia, and government in addition to working as an Adjunct Professor of Chemistry. I am an experienced Chemist specializing in materials analysis industry and industrial problem solving to manufacturing clients. My services include materials quantitative and qualitative analysis, practical application of chemistry towards solving technical problems, compound design, synthesis and evaluation using UV/VIS, IR, MS and NMR spectrometers, literature surveys, and new product development.Ihave several publications in Physical Chemistry. I have been associated with various Colleges and Universities in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and New York, USA, during my career as an Adjunct Professor of Chemistry I have been associated with Rutgers University, Fairleigh Dickinson University, Burlington County College, Widener University, Ocean county college, County college of Morris, Delaware County Community College, Saint Peters University, Cumberland County College, Temple University, Passaic County College,Hudson County Community College, Gwynedd Mercy University, New Jersey City University, College of Staten Island, Wagner College, Bergen Community College, Monmouth University,William Paterson University, KEAN UNIVERSITY, and Middlesex County College in the United States as an Adjunct Professor of Chemistry.

Question:What kind of businesses can be started in Chemistry Consultancy? What minimum infrastructure would it need?

Answer: All chemical related businesses can be started in chemical consultancy. The minimum infrastructure needed would be the chemical composition of the materials used, and their amounts.

Question: What are the applications of Fluorinated Alcohol and business opportunities with Fluorinated Alcohol?

Answer:Fluorinated Alcohol have applications in protein chemistry and organic synthesis. Fluorinated alcohols are known to be used as solvents for proteins, peptides, and organic compounds. It’s also used in organic synthesis.

Question: What are your recommendations to improve syllabus of Chemistry for more creativity, applications and opportunities?

Answer: There is academic freedom when it comes to higher education in the United States, each professor gets to choose the book, the chapters to cover, and the criteria for grading. I would recommend improving the syllabi to include some interesting research projects, and some applications for the subject matter.

Question: What is Chemistry? What are the major branches in Chemistry?

Answer: Chemistry is the study of composition, structure, reactions, and properties of matter. Everything contains chemicals. The major branches in Chemistry are Organic, Inorganic, Physical, Analytical, Biochemistry, Forensic Science and Chemical Engineering.

Question: What are your recommendations to frame guidelines on funding of research projects on Mouthwash? Which Chemical Formulations for Mouthwash are considered unsafe and which would you recommend?

Answer: Funding should be available for chemical projects in mouthwash, and these projects should be productive and linked to actual mouthwash producers to benefit from the results of the research projects. Mouthwash formulation may contain chemicals that are unsafe, especially chemicals that dissolve enamel and cause dissolution of the teeth such as citric acid, vitamin C, and lemon juice. These unsafe chemicals are also found in the ingredients of some chewing gums. I would recommend ingredients that would whiten, strengthen the teeth, would have no side effects, and that would antifungal or antibacterial in nature.

Question: How can universities produce revolutionary PhD and Post Doc thesis and dissertations on Chemistry? What are your recommendations to improve the academic standards?

Answer: Revolutionary PhD and Post Doc thesis and dissertations on Chemistry can be produced by having the student directly contribute to the selection of the main project point. I would recommend the individual to be directly involved in the selection of the main point of the PhD and Post Doc thesis and dissertations with the guidance and the help of a mentor after some successive publication, as currently some recent graduates are unable to start an independent research project being the fact that they are used to being told what to do, what projects to conduct, what compounds to synthesize…etc instead of choosing a research project.

Question: What are your views on Car-Wash Shampoo? Which are major challenges and how should they be tackled?

Answer:Car-Wash Shampoos’ quality vary depending on the chemical compounds and the amounts used in the making of the Car-Wash Shampoos. The major challenges were improving its quality, and it can be tackled by comparing the current formulation to formulations available in the literature and by using the knowledge and the role of each chemical compound in the formulation. Chemical compounds and amounts can be manipulated to obtain the quality to be attained.

Question: How can students seek job and career opportunities in Chemistry?

Answer: Students can seek employment by visiting the Career Centre in their current schools.

Question: What job titles are available in Chemistry?

Answer: There is uncountable numbers of job titles available in chemistry: QC Chemist, QA Chemist, Chemist, Scientist, Formulator, Researcher, Associate Researcher, Assistant Researcher, Chemist I, Chemist II, Sr Chemist, Analytical Chemist, Quality Control Scientist, Lecturer, Instructor, Professor, Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, Part-time Instructors, Part-time Lecturers, Chemistry Faculty, Chemistry Adjunct, Adjunct, Online Instructor…..etc, these are only some examples for job titles available in Chemistry.

Question: Which are Typical employers in Chemistry?

Answer: Typical employers would be schools, Higher Educational Institutions, Colleges and Universities,Industrial, and pharmaceutical companies.

Question: Which are the courses available in Chemistry?

Answer: There are uncountable number of courses available in Chemistry, especially Higher Education. I personally have taught thirty-eight different Chemistry courses during my career as Adjunct Professor of Chemistry (2004- current) , these courses included CHM-222, CHM-228, CHM-141, CHM-100, CHE-108, CH-112, CH-314, CHM-116, CHM-115, CHP-111, CHM-103, Chemistry-307, Chemistry-308, CHEM-4610, CE-241, CHEM-180, CHM-126, CHM-142, CHEM-1105, CHEM- 2208, CHEM- 1033, CHEM-1034, CHEM-2203, CHEM-2204, CHEM-180, CHEM-181, CH-101, CHEM-1117, CHEM-1028, CHEM-2261, CHEM-100, CHEM-111, CHEM-208, CH-132, CHE-101, CHE-102, CHEM-3184, CHEM-1083.Each college and University have a different Chemistry Curriculum.

Question: How electric vehicles can be cheaper and cost cutting?

Answer: Electric vehicles can be cheaper and cost cutting by making these vehicles solar and by making them run on solar energy with a backup solar battery. It can also be done by the making these cars from cheaper materials.

Question: What are your recommendations to write a world class research article in Chemistry? What essential components and factors must be there?

Answer: To write a world class research article in Chemistry, a current specific topic in the Chemistry field must be in mind, the essential components and factors that must be there are, the abstract which includes the objective of the article,Introduction, Experimental, Discussion, Conclusion, and a minimum of eleven References.

Question: What are your recommendations to eradicate shortage of manufacturing semiconductor chips?

Answer: It can be done by increasing its production and offering more benefits to companies who produce it.

Question: What kind of entrepreneurship can be career for Doctorate candidates of Chemistry?

Answer: Entrepreneurship is available for everybody who is willing to take the risk, and they are not limited to Doctorate candidates. They can start any chemical business as long as they have the knowledge on how to produce a certain product, the chemicals needed to make it, and as long as they have the budget and the time to market and sell the products.

Question: What are your recommendations to establish a world class research institute for Chemistry?

Answer: My recommendations to establish a world class research institute is for this research institute to directly link Industry to Academia, where Industrial companies would place requests to academic institutions, weekly, monthly, or annually, and where Industrial and Pharmaceutical companies would directly benefit from research requested and conducted in Academic Institutions.

Question: What are your recommendations to improve Industrial Wastewater treatment approaches for safer ecosystem?

Answer: My recommendations to improve Industrial Wastewater treatment approaches is to improve the method and the efficiency of the method used in the Industrial Wastewater treatment. The treated wastewater should be tested multiple times to insure its purity.

Question: Would you start a campaign to request government to offer free of cost internet to all people of your country as fundamental right, because it plays a significant role in education, awareness, implementation of government policies and economic development of country?

Answer: I think that would be a good idea.

Question: What are your recommendations to authors, who are writing Books on Chemistry for more creativity and understanding of the subject?

Answer: My recommendations to authors, is to incorporate the periodic table in their books, the periodic table contains all known elements in which compounds are made of, and to include some information of elements or compounds discussed in their books.

Question: What according to you are the Top 5 major challenges (research problems) which need to be resolved urgently by world’s scientists in the area of Chemistry?

Answer: 1. Increasing quality of drugs by decreasing and minimizing its side effects.

2. Decreasing pollutants produced from chemical plants as they have unknown long-term side effects on humans and on the environment.

3. Using natural medicine in treatments as an alternative medicine, as all synthetic medicines have long term side effects on humans.

4. Climate change and sustainable energy.

5. Natural energy and the minimizing of the usage of pesticides in agriculture by finding natural alternatives or finding alternatives with minimal side effects.

Question: What are your recommendations to improve standards of Conferences in Chemistry? How can they be brainstorming and more creative?

Answer:To improve standards of Conferences in Chemistry, invitations should be sent to speakers or guest speakers who are qualified and current in the field of Chemistry, meaning they have recently published articles in an interesting topic in the field of Chemistry. To have them become more creative, they can list some titles of interesting topics in the field of Chemistry that wasn’t discussed in the conference to have them brainstorm and research the topic for the next conference meeting.

Question: Which major challenges do you see to establish United States as world leader in Chemistry?

Answer:The challenges to establish United States as world leader in Chemistry is the availability of research funding in Higher Educational Institutions. College and Universities in the United States aren’t given a budget for research and publications, each professor does this out-of-pocket or through a research grant, which makes research and publications a burden and sometimes discouraging to the College and University Professors. And if they are given a research grant, which is very seldom, they would be told what kind of research is expected to be conducted, the method to be used, and the availability of the grants would be contingent upon the publication in the area of interest.


I would remember a department consistent of forty chemistry faculty members, only two had external funding, which is 2% of the faculty.

Question: Any other thing, you would like to share with World?

Answer: What I like to share with World that everything is made of chemicals, and every product can be improved its quality and lowered its cost by using the knowledge of chemistry.


Prof. Hebah Abdel-Wahab


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Advances in Chemical Engineering Sciences SCRIP,

ACES an International Journal.

PUBLISHED BIOGRAPHY of Prof. Hebah Abdel-Wahab

Strathmore’s Who’s Who Worldwide

Professor Abdel-Wahab has been published in Strathmore’s Who’s Who Worldwide, Farmingdale NY- 2021 as an Individual Who has Exemplified Leadership & Achievement in their Occupation, Industry and Profession.

Marquis Who’s Who

Professor Abdel-Wahab has been published in Marquis Who’s Who- Berkeley Heights NJ – 2021, As an Individual who Demonstrates Outstanding Achievement in Their Filed & Who has made Innumerable Contributions to Society as Whole.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Prof. Hebah Abdel-Wahab has been teaching chemistry as an Adjunct Professor since 2004. She has taught thirty-eight different chemistry courses offered in higher educational institutions for the past eighteen years. During this period, she adapted one-hundred and fifteen different textbooks and Laboratory Manuals to teach different chemistry courses. She has been teaching for twenty-six different Colleges /Universities in Philadelphia, New York, and New Jersey each with different Science/Chemistry curriculum. During this period, she became member of The American Federation of Teachers, Association of Consulting Chemists and Chemical Engineers (ACC & CE), Chemical Consultants Network (CCN), and New York State United Teachers Association.

TEACHING

Prof. Abdel-Wahab has been teaching lecture and laboratories of the following courses during her career as an Adjunct Professor in Chemistry (2004 to current): CHM-222, CHM-228, CHM-141, CHM-100, CHE-108, CH-112, CH-314, CHM-116, CHM-115, CHP-111, CHM-103, Chemistry-307, Chemistry-308, CHEM-4610, CE-241, CHEM-180, CHM-126, CHM-142, CHEM-1105, CHEM- 2208, CHEM- 1033, CHEM-1034, CHEM-2203, CHEM-2204, CHEM-180, CHEM-181, CH-101, CHEM-1117, CHEM-1028, CHEM-2261, CHEM-100, CHEM-111, CHEM-208, CH-132, CHE-101, CHE-102, CHEM-3184, CHEM-1083.

HONORS AND PUBLICATIONS

Member Association of Consulting Chemists and Chemical Engineers (ACC & CE) and International Society of Female Professionals (ISFP).

ADAPTED TEXTBOOKS

1) Introductory Chemistry, 5th edition, Nivaldo J. Tro

2) Chemistry for Changing Times, 14th edition, John Hill, Terry McCreary

3) Organic Chemistry, 8th edition, John McMurry

4) Chemistry the Central Science, 3rd edition, Brown, Lemay, Bursten, Murphy, Woodward

5) Laboratory Experiment for Introduction to General, Organic & Biochemistry, 7th edition, Fredrick Beltalheim, Joseph Landsberg

6) Laboratory Manual for General Chemistry ӏӏ, Modified and Adapted for Biological Sciences, Geeta Surendran

7) Chemical Principles in the Laboratory, 9th edition, Emil Slowinski, Wayne Wolsey

8) Multiscale Operational Organic Chemistry (2002 edition), John Lehman

9) Multiscale Operational Organic Chemistry, Problem Solving Approach to the Laboratory Course, 2nd edition, John Lehman

10) Introductory Chemistry, 3rd edition, Steve Rosso, Mike Silver

11) Macroscale and Microscale Organic Experiments, 5th edition, Williamson, Minard, Masters

12) Chemistry and Chemical Reactivity, 7th edition, Kotz, Treichel, Townsend

13) Analytical Chemistry an Introduction, 6th edition, Skoog, West, Holler

14) Inorganic Chemistry, 1991 edition, Gary Miessler, Donald Tarr

15) An Introduction to Organic Laboratory Technique, 2nd edition, a small-scale approach, Pavia, Lampman, Kriz, Engel

16) Organic Chemistry, 7th edition, L. G. Wade, Jr.

17) Chemical Principles in the Laboratory, 8th edition, Slowinski, Wolsey, Masterson

18) A Microscale Approach to Organic Laboratory Techniques, Donald L. Pavia, George S. Kriz, Gary M. Lampman, Randall G. Engel

19) Inorganic Chemistry, 4th edition, Housecroft & Sharpe

20) Laboratory Manual for Introductory Chemistry: Concepts and Critical Thinking, 5th Edition, Charles H. Corwin, American River College

21) Physical Chemistry, Ball, Thomson/ Brooks Cole 2003

22) Organic Chemistry Laboratory Manual, 2nd edition, Paris Svoronos, Edward Sarlo, Robert Knlawic, 1997 edition.

23) Experiments in Organic Chemistry, 3rd edition, Hill, Barbaro.

24) Patterns in Chemistry, Lab manual, 4th edition, Leon Hageman

25) Basic Chemistry, 5 h Edition, Timberlake and Timberlake Pearson, Benjamin Cummings, 2017. ISBN: 13:978-0-12-413804-6

26) General Chemistry, 8th edition, Ebbing, Gammon

27) General, Organic, & Biochemistry, 5th edition by K.J. Denniston, J.T. Topping and R.L. Caret, McGraw Hill Higher Education, 2007.

28) Chemistry Structures of Life, 6th edition by K. Timberlake. Publisher; Pearson, 2017

29) The Central Science, Brown, LeMay, & Bursten 2014, Pearson Hall Publishing

30) Ebbing, Darrell D.; Gammon, Steven D. General Chemistry, 11th ed.; Cengage Learning: Boston, MA, 2017.

31) Patterns in Chemistry 2nd edition, Leon Hageman, Lab manual (CHE 108 Chemistry Laboratory)

32) Introductory Chemistry3rd edition, Russo S. and Silver M., Pearson Publishing, Benjamin Cummings, 2007.

33) Kenneth L. Williamson, Macroscale and Microscale Organic Experiments, 5th edition, Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston, MA, 2007.

34) Inorganic Chemistry 2nd edition, Housecroft, Catherine E. and Sharpe, Allen G., Pearson Education Limited, Prentice Hal, NY, 2008.

35) Inorganic Chemistry solutions manual, Housecroft, Catherine E. and Sharpe, Allen G., Pearson Education Limited, Prentice Hal, NY, 2008.

36) Physical Chemistry, Bal, Thompson, Brooks Cole publishing, 2003.

Custom University textbooks and Lab Manuals

37) General Chemistry 101, Cumberland County College custom laboratory manual 2018

38) Molecular Experiments for CH 111, Passaic County Community College custom edition

39) Chemistry I Laboratory Manual, County College of Morris Custom edition, 2014, Professors Johannessen, Hudzik, and Keating

40) Laboratory Manual for General Chemistry Custom edition for Rowan College at Burlington County.

41) CH-132L lab manual, custom for Saint Peter's University

42) Chemistry for the Health Sciences Laboratory Manual, Fall 2017 Edition FDU Laboratory Manual, The CHEM 1117 Lab manual

43) Laboratory Text for Chemistry the Global Citizen, 2015 edition, Department of Chemistry, Becton College, FDU

44) General Chemistry Laboratory manual custom edition Temple University 2016 (CHEM 1033& 1034)

45) Organic Chemistry Laboratory manual custom edition Temple University 2016 (CHEM 2203)

46) Chemistry Faculty, Laboratory Manual for Chemistry for the Health Professions I Laboratory,Gwynedd Mercy University, 2014.

47) Laboratory Manual for Chemistry for the Health Professions II Laboratory, Chemistry Faculty, Gwynedd Mercy University, 2014.

48) Organic Chemistry Laboratory CHEM 207/208: Donald L. Pavia, Gary M. Lampman, George S. Kriz,

49) Introduction to General Organic and Biochemistry in the Laboratory”, (Volume 1 for CHE 101) 10th edition, by Morris Hein, Judith Peisen and James M. Ritchey, Wiley 2012.

50) Introduction to General Organic and Biochemistry in the Laboratory”, (Volume 2 for CHE 102) 10 th edition, by Morris Hein, Judith Peisen and

51) General Chemistry 1 Laboratory, Chem 141 lab manual custom Bergen County community college 2010.

52) General Chemistry I Lab Manual 4rd ed, by Steven P. Rowley.

53) General Chemistry II Laboratory Manual – 3rd Edition, by Steven P. Rowley.

54) LabSkills PreLabs v2 for General Chemistry 1, 2nd Edition by Learning Science 2nd Edition | Copyright 2016

55) Randall G. Engle, Customized Edition for New Jersey City University (Cengage Learning 2009). Miniscale and microscale lab.

56) Lab Manual for Introduction to Chemistry by Dr. Hsieh (CHP 100), Hudson County College Custom Edition

57) Lab Manual for General Chemistry 1, by Dr. Hsieh (CHP 111), Hudson County College Custom Edition

58) Laboratory Manual for General Chemistry II, Department of Chemistry, Spring 2010, Wagner College

59) Lehman, John Organic Chemistry Laboratory Manual, Pearson Custom Publishing

Company: 2009, Middlesex County College ISBN 10:0-13-241375-2

60) General Chemistry 1 Laboratory Manual, Shin yeung-gyo, Kean University, custom edition, Kean University

61) Kean University, Organic Chemistry Laboratory Manual, Pearson Publishing, 2008

( CHEM 3184& CHEM 3183)

62) Laboratory Manual: Ocean County College Laboratory Manual, Chem 181L General Chemistry I by Farrell, Ramdeen, available at the bookstore.

63) General, Organic, & Biological Chemistry: Structures of Life”, 6th Edition, Custom edition for DCCC, CHE 101.

64) General, Organic, & Biological Chemistry: Structures of Life”, 6th Edition, Custom Edition for DCCC, CHE 102.

65) Introduction to General Organic and Biochemistry in the Laboratory”, (Volume 1 for CHE 101) 10th edition,2012, DCCC custom edition

66) Introduction to General Organic and Biochemistry in the Laboratory”, (Volume 2 for CHE 102) 10th edition,201, DCCC custom edition.

67) Organic Chemistry Laboratory CHEM 207&208, custom edition for New Jersey City University ( Cengage Learning 2009). Mini-scale and microscale lab experiments.


Instructor’s and Solutions Manuals

68) Instructor’s Manual for A Microscale Approach to Organic Laboratory Techniques, Donald L. Pavia, George S. Kriz, Gary M. Lampman, Randall G. Engel

69) Solutions Manual for Inorganic Chemistry, 4th edition, Housecroft & Sharpe

70) Instructor’s Manual for Laboratory Manual for Introductory Chemistry: Concepts and Critical Thinking, 5th Edition, Charles H. Corwin, American River College

71) Instructor Solutions Manual for Physical Chemistry, Ball, Thomson/ Brooks Cole 2003

72) TestGen Test Bank for Physical Chemistry, Ball, Thomson/ Brooks Cole 2003

73) Instructor’s Manual for Organic Chemistry Laboratory Manual, 2nd edition, Paris Svoronos, Edward Sarlo, Robert Knlawic, 1997 edition.

74) Instructor’s Manual for Experiments in Organic Chemistry, 3rd edition, Hill, Barbaro.

75) Instructor’s Manual for Patterns in Chemistry, Lab manual, 2nd edition, Leon Hageman.

76) Solutions Manual for Basic Chemistry, 5 h Edition, Timberlake and Timberlake Pearson, Benjamin Cummings, 2017. ISBN: 13:978-0-12-413804-6

77) TestGen Test Bank for Basic Chemistry, 5 h Edition, Timberlake and Timberlake Pearson, Benjamin Cummings, 2017. ISBN: 13:978-0-12-413804-6

78) Instructor Manual for Chemistry: The Central Science, 14th EditionBrown, LeMay, Bursten, Murphy, Woodward, Stoltzfus, Cook & Brunauer©2018

79) Solutions Manual to Exercises for Chemistry: The Central Science, 14th EditionBrown, LeMay, Bursten, Murphy, Woodward, Stoltzfus & Wilson©2018

80) Test Bank for Blackboard for Chemistry: The Central Science, 14th EditionBrown, LeMay, Bursten, Murphy, Woodward & Stoltzfus©2018

81) Edition Brown& Laurino©2018.

82)TestGen Test Bank for General Chemistry, 8th edition, Ebbing, Gammon

83) Instructor Solutions Manual for Chemistry: General Chemistry, 8th edition, Ebbing, Gammon

84) TestGen Test Bank for General, Organic, & Biochemistry, 5th edition by K.J. Denniston, J.T. Topping and R.L. Caret, McGraw Hill Higher Education, 2007.

85) Instructor Manual for General, Organic, & Biochemistry, 5th edition by K.J. Denniston, J.T. Topping and R.L. Caret, McGraw Hill Higher Education, 2007.

86) Instructor Solutions Manual for Chemistry Structures of Life, 6th edition by K. Timberlake. Publisher; Pearson, 2017

87)TestGen Test Bank for Chemistry Structures of Life, 6th edition by K. Timberlake. Publisher; Pearson, 2017.

88) Instructor Manual for Chemistry for Changing Times, 14th edition, John Hill, Terry McCreary.

89) TestGen Test Bank forPhysical Chemistry, Ball, Thomson/ Brooks Cole 2003

90) Instructors Manual for General Chemistry, 11th Edition, Darrell D. Ebbing, Steven D. Gammon

91) TestGen Test Bank for Chemistry for Changing Times, 14th edition, John Hill, Terry McCreary

92) TestGen Test Bank for Introductory Chemistry, 3rd edition, Steve Rosso, Mike Silver

93) Instructor’s Manual for Laboratory Experiment for Introduction to General, Organic & Biochemistry, 7th edition, Fredrick Beltalheim, Joseph Landsberg, online book on pearson.com Instructor’s Companion Website

94) Instructor’s Manual for Laboratory Manual for General Chemistry ӏӏ, Modified and Adapted for Biological Sciences, Geeta Surendran, online book on pearson.com Instructor’s Companion Website

95) Foundation of College Chemistry in the Laboratory 14th edition, Peisen, Wiley.

96)Laboratory Manual for Organic Chemistry 1, Chemistry Department, Tanta University 2001.

97) Laboratory Manual for Organic Chemistry 2, Chemistry Department, Tanta University 2001.

98) Laboratory Manual for General Chemistry 1, Chemistry Department, Tanta University 2001.

99) Laboratory Manual for General Chemistry 2, Chemistry Department, Tanta University 2001.

100) Laboratory Manual for Analytical Chemistry, Chemistry Department, Tanta University 2001.

101) Instructor’s Manual for Chemical Principles in the Laboratory, 9th edition, Emil Slowinski, Wayne Wolsey

102) Instructor’s Manual for Multiscale Operational Organic Chemistry (2002 edition), John Lehman.

103) Instructor’s Manual for Multiscale Operational Organic Chemistry, Problem Solving Approach to the Laboratory Course, 2nd edition, John Lehman

104) Instructor Manual and Complete Solutions for Introductory Chemistry: Atoms First, 3rd EditionRusso, Silver.

105) TestGen Test Bank for Inorganic Chemistry, 1991 edition, Gary Miessler, Donald Tarr

106) Instructor Manual for Organic Chemistry, 8th edition, John McMurry.

107) Macroscale and Microscale Organic Experiments, 5th edition, Williamson, Minard, Masters.

108) Inorganic Chemistry Solutions Manual, 1991 edition, Gary Miessler, Donald Tarr.

109) Instructor’s Manual for Multiscale An Introduction to Organic Laboratory Technique, 2nd edition, a small scale approach, Pavia, Lampman, Kriz, Engel.

110) Instructor's Test Bank for Organic Chemistry, 7th Edition, L. G. Wade, Jr.

111) Instructor’s Manual forChemical Principles in the Laboratory, 8th edition, Slowinski, Wolsey, Masterson.

112) Instructor’s Manual for Chemical Principles in the Laboratory, 8th edition, Slowinski, Wolsey, Masterson.

113) Organic Chemistry by Thomas N Sorrell 2nd Edition.

114) Solutions to Exercises Organic Chemistry by Thomas N Sorrell 2nd Edition.

115) General, Organic, & Biochemistry, 5th edition by K.J. Denniston, J.T. Topping and R.L. Caret, McGraw Hill Higher Education, 2007.

PUBLICATIONS

1) Hebah Abdel-Wahab, Joseph Bozzelli. Gaussian M-062x/6-31+g (d,p) Calculation of Standard Enthalpy, Entropy and Heat Capacity of Some

Fluorinated Alcohol’s and Its Radicals at Different Temperatures. American Journal of Physical Chemistry. Vol. 9, No. 4, 2020, pp. 101-111. doi: 10.11648/j.ajpc.20200904.13

2) Abdel-Wahab, H. ; Bozzelli, J.W., Heat Capacity and Bond Dissociation Energy Calculations of Some Fluorinated Ethanol’s and its Radicals: CH3-xCH2FxOH, CH3CH2-xFxOH, Scientific Research an Academic Publisher 2021; 11(2), DOI: 10.4236/ojpc.2021.112002

3) Abdel-Wahab, H. ; Bozzelli, J.W., Thermochemical Properties of Mono and Di-fluorinated Ethanol’s and its Radicals at Different Temperatures, Research & Reviews, Journal of Chemistry 2021, 10(4). e-ISSN: 2319-9849 and p-ISSN: 2347-2324

4) Abdel-Wahab, H.; Gund, T., Modification to a Formulation for Optimal Performance, Journal of Chemistry, Education Research and Practice 2021, 5(2): 127-130, ISSN: 2578-7365.

5) Song, G, Bozzelli J., Abdel-Wahab H., Thermochemistry and Reaction Kinetics of Secondary Ethyl Radical of Methyl Ethyl Sulfide, CH3SCH•CH3 , with 3O2 to CH2SCH(OO•)CH3 , American Journal of Physical Chemistry, 2021, 10(4), Vol. 10, pp. 74-87. DOI: 10.11648/j.ajpc.20211004.14.

6) Abdel-Wahab, H., Gund, T., Chemical Formulations for Mouthwashes, International Journal of Innovation Scientific Research and Review, 2022, 4(2), pp. 2404-2408, ISSN: 2582-6131.

7) Abdel-Wahab H and Gund T (2022) Thermodynamic Study and Oxidation Products for the Reaction of Methyl Ethyl Sulfide CH3SCH2CH3 With O2 at Standard Conditions. J Earth Envi Sci: JEES-105. DOI: 10.39127/2022/JEES:1000105.

8) Abdel-Wahab H., Gund T.. Chemical Formulations for Acrylic Matt and Acrylic Gloss Paints. American Journal of Applied and Industrial Chemistry. Vol. 6, No. 1, 2022, pp. 13-19. doi: 10.11648/j.ajaic.20220601.13

9) Abdel-Wahab H., Bozzelli J.. Thermochemical Value Tables Enthalpy of Formation and Bond Dissociation Energy for Multi-Fluorinated Ethanol’s and Its Radicals at Standard Conditions. American Journal of Physical Chemistry. Vol. 11, No. 2, 2022, pp. 32-44. doi: 10.11648/j.ajpc.20221102.12

10) Abdel-Wahab H., Gund T.. Chemical Formulations for Acrylic Matt and Acrylic Gloss Paints. Research and Reviews, Journal of Chemistry.

Vol. 11, No. 4, 2022, DOI: 10.4172/2319-9849.11.4.001

11) Abdel-Wahab, H., Acrylic Paints Fromulations, 2022, J. Pharmaceutics and Pharmacology Research. 5(8); DOI: 10.31579/2693-7247/097

12) Abdel-Wahab H.,Gund T., Increase Product Quality for a Car-Wash Shampoo Concentrate. American Journal of Applied and Industrial Chemistry. Vol. 6, No. 2, 2022, pp. 31-35. doi: 10.11648/j.ajaic.20220602.11

13) Abdel-Wahab H.,Gund T.,Hypoxemia and hypercapnia: Its relation to joint diseases and the natural treatments for some joint diseases: A review, Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry. Volume 11, issue 4, 2022, pp. 295-302.DOI: 10.22271/phyto.2022.v11.i4d.14474

14) Abdel-Wahab H, Gund T (2022) Car wash Shampoo Formulations. Ind Chem, 8: 201. DOI: 10.4172/2469-9764.1000201

Book Chapters

1. Progress in Chemical Science Research, Vol 1, Chapter 12.

ISBN-13 (15): 978-93-5547-709-5 (Print), 978-93-5547-710-1 (eBook)

https://stm.bookpi.org/PCSR-V1/article/view/6776

2.Current Topics on Chemistry and Biochemistry, Volume 3 Chapter 3.

ISBN-13 (15): 978-93-5547-709-5 (Print), 978-93-5547-710-1 (eBook)

https://stm.bookpi.org/CTCB-V3/article/view/7495

3. Research Aspects in Chemical and Materials Sciences Vol. 2, Chapter 4.

ISBN-13 (15): 978-93-5547-737-8 (Print), 978-93-5547-738-5 (eBook)

https://stm.bookpi.org/RACMS-V2/article/view/7628

4. Progress in Chemical Science Research, Vol 4, Chapter 3.

ISBN 978-93-5547-823-8 (Print), ISBN 978-93-5547-824-5 (eBook)

https://stm.bookpi.org/PCSR-V4/article/view/8182

5. Research Aspects in Chemical and Materials Sciences Vol. 3, Chapter 4.

ISBN 978-93-5547-783-5 (Print), ISBN 978-93-5547-784-2 (eBook)

https://stm.bookpi.org/RACMS-V3/article/view/8233

6. Research Trends in Medical Sciences, Volume 19, Chapter 7,

ISBN 978-93-5570-408-5 (Print)

https://www.akinik.com/products/1873/research-trends-in-medical-sciences

EDUCATION

PhD. Chemistry Rutgers University 2018, USCES

MS. 2005,

BS. 2004.

MAJOR PRODUCT

Higher education and Independent Chemical Consulting.

AREA OF DISTRIBUTION

USA.

EXTENDED BIO

Prof. Abdel-Wahab is proficient in using the following software’s Gaussion-9/ Gaussian-16 Chemsite/ Chemcraft MOPAC Notepad ++ SMCPS ROTX

SPECIALITY

Physical Chemistry.


Hudson County College New Jersey USA's Adjunct Professor & Renowned Chemical Consultant Hebah Abdel-Wahab Conferred with Honorary D.Sc in Chemistry


Canada- George Brown College, Toronto, Ontario’s Provost Dr. CORY PAUL ROSS Conferred With Honorary DSc in Anatomy