Ismail Benabdallah, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor (non HDR)
Publication list: Google scholar
E-mail: Ismail.benabdallah@um6p.ma

Ismail Benabdallah is assistant Professor at the Institute of Applied Physics – UM6P. He holds a MSc degree in Computational Physics and a PhD in materials science from Mohammed V University in Rabat – Morocco (2021). He studied the exfoliation mechanism of 2D materials both experimentally and theoretically by use of classical and quantum methods. His research interests include understanding of formation mechanism of 2D materials by chemical deposition methods as well as studying the effect of defects 2D materials as membranes for water desalination and filtration. He is also actively involved with ongoing research and teaching activities within the institute.

Current Research

Current research focuses on the study of defects in materials for water filtration applications; Mechanism of Vapor deposition of 2D materials.

Selected papers:
  1. Tchoffo, B. D., Benabdallah, I., Aberda, A., Neugebauer, P., Belhboub, A., & Fatimy, A. E. (2023). Towards large-area and defects-free growth of phosphorene on Nickel. arXiv preprint arXiv:2301.06139.
  2. Benabdallah, I., Sibari, A., El Masaoudi, H., Azouzi, W., & Benaissa, M. (2022). Quantum confinement and effective masses dependence in black phosphorus quantum dots and phosphorene. Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry108, 429-437.
  3. Benaissa, M., Sigle, W., Benabdallah, I., ElAfandy, R. T., Ng, T. K., & van Aken, P. A. (2021). Optical properties of freestanding GaN nanomembranes using monochromated valence-EELS. Materials Science and Engineering: B272, 115333.
  4. El Masaoudi, H., Benabdallah, I., Jaber, B., & Benaissa, M. (2021). Enhanced visible light photocatalytic activity of Cu2+-doped Ag3PO4 nanoparticles. Chemical Physics545, 111133.
  5. Benabdallah, I., Auad, Y., Sigle, W., van Aken, P. A., Kociak, M., & Benaissa, M. (2021). Electronic properties of black phosphorus using monochromated low-loss EELS. Materials Science and Engineering: B265, 115002.
  6. Benabdallah, I., Kara, A., & Benaissa, M. (2020). Exfoliation and re-aggregation mechanisms of black phosphorus: A molecular dynamics study. Applied Surface Science507, 144826.
  7. Benabdallah, I., Boujnah, M., El Kenz, A., Benyoussef, A., Abatal, M., & Bassam, A. (2019). Lead-free perovskite based bismuth for solar cells absorbers. Journal of Alloys and Compounds773, 796-801.