Mr. Mope Edwin Malefane | Institute for Nanotechnology and Water Sustainability Research | South Africa
Professional Profiles:
Early Academic Pursuits
Mope Edwin Malefane embarked on his academic journey with a BSc in chemical technology (applied chemistry) from the National University of Lesotho in 2011. His dedication and pursuit of excellence continued with an MTech in chemical engineering at Unisa, where he graduated Cum Laude in 2020, earning the Chancellor Award for Best Performance in Science Engineering and Technology research.
Professional Endeavors
Currently pursuing a Science Engineering and Technology PhD at the Institute for Nanotechnology and Water Sustainability at Unisa, under the mentorship of Prof. Alex T. Kuvarega, Malefane has showcased his expertise at both local and international conferences. His research focuses on fabricating S-scheme photocatalytic systems using perovskites for the efficient removal of organic pollutants in water.
Contributions and Research Focus
Mope Edwin Malefane's significant contributions lie in the realm of photocatalysis, nanotechnology, and composites, specifically geared toward water pollution remediation. His innovative approach centers on developing photocatalytic systems to tackle organic pollutants, leveraging perovskites as a promising solution. His dedication to this field is evidenced by the multitude of peer-reviewed manuscripts published and his extensive involvement as a reviewer for numerous journals.
Accolades and Recognition
Malefane's expertise has garnered recognition, notably winning the second-best poster award at the iNanoWS Guvhangano conference in 2023. His commitment and scholarly contributions have earned him funding from the National Research Foundation (NRF) for his doctoral studies. Additionally, he's a registered student member of the Water Institute of Southern Africa (WISA) and the South African Council for Natural Scientific Professions (SACNASP).
Impact and Influence
His research endeavors in developing innovative solutions for water pollution remediation and his active involvement in scholarly publications and conferences showcase Malefane's growing influence in the field. His role as a reviewer for numerous manuscripts further solidifies his impact on shaping the discourse in his areas of expertise.
Legacy and Future Contributions
Mope Edwin Malefane's legacy lies in his pursuit of pioneering solutions in photocatalysis, nanotechnology, and water sustainability. His commitment to research and his scholarly contributions indicate a promising future in advancing technologies for efficient water pollutant removal, leaving a lasting impact on environmental science and engineering.
Citations:
Notable Publications:
- Fabrication of direct Z-scheme Co3O4/BiOI for ibuprofen and trimethoprim degradation under visible light irradiation- ME Malefane, U Feleni, PJ Mafa, AT Kuvarega, Applied Surface Science 514, 145940, 2020, (71)
- Cobalt oxide/copper bismuth oxide/samarium vanadate (Co3O4/CuBi2O4/SmVO4) dual Z-scheme heterostructured photocatalyst with high charge-transfer efficiency: Enhanced- PJ Mafa, ME Malefane, AO Idris, BB Mamba, D Liu, J Gui, AT Kuvarega, Journal of Colloid and Interface Science 603, 666-684, 2021, (55)
- Cobalt (II/III) oxide and tungsten (VI) oxide pn heterojunction photocatalyst for photodegradation of diclofenac sodium under visible light- ME Malefane, U Feleni, AT Kuvarega, Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering 8 (2), 103560, 2020, (52)
- Co3O4/Bi4O5I2/Bi5O7I C-Scheme Heterojunction for Degradation of Organic Pollutants by Light-Emitting Diode Irradiation- ME Malefane, ACS omega 5 (41), 26829-26844, 2020, (46)
- Modulation of Z-scheme photocatalysts for pharmaceuticals remediation and pathogen inactivation: design devotion, concept examination, and developments- ME Malefane, PJ Mafa, TTI Nkambule, ME Managa, AT Kuvarega, Chemical Engineering Journal 452, 138894, 2023, (35)
- Multi-elemental doped g-C3N4 with enhanced visible light photocatalytic activity: insight into naproxen degradation, kinetics, effect of electrolytes, and mechanism- PJ Mafa, ME Malefane, AO Idris, D Liu, J Gui, BB Mamba, AT Kuvarega, Separation and Purification Technology 282, 120089, 2022, (35)
- Understanding the Principles and Applications of Dual Z-Scheme Heterojunctions: How Far Can We Go?- ME Malefane, PJ Mafa, M Managa, TTI Nkambule, AT Kuvarega, The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters 14 (4), 1029-1045, 2023, (26)
- A tetraphenylporphyrin/WO 3/exfoliated graphite nanocomposite for the photocatalytic degradation of an acid dye under visible light irradiation- ME Malefane, U Feleni, AT Kuvarega, New Journal of Chemistry 43 (28), 11348-11362, 2019, (26)
- In‐Situ Synthesis of Tetraphenylporphyrin/Tungsten (VI) Oxide/Reduced Graphene Oxide (TPP/WO3/RGO) Nanocomposite for Visible Light Photocatalytic Degradation of Acid Blue 25- MEMDBNPJMDNMDUFDAT Kuvarega, Chemistryselect 4 (29), 8379-8389, 2019, (24)
- Visible light responsive MoS2/Ag@ WO3/EG photoanode with highly stable Z-scheme induced circular electron motion pioneered by Exfoliated graphite for bisphenol a- PJ Mafa, ME Malefane, F Opoku, BB Mamba, AT Kuvarega, Chemical Engineering Journal 464, 142462, 2023, (9)