“Chain Reaction”

In the heart of the lab, where the monomers play,
They link up together in a magical way.
Carbon backbones growing, long and strong,
Polymer chains singing their endless song.

From the ethylene dance to the styrene’s spin,
Addition or condensation, let the games begin.
Radicals rising, catalysts ignite,
Building up the future, one bond at a time.

Oh, it’s a chain reaction, a molecular dream,
From the smallest unit to a flowing stream.
Plastics and fibers, elastomers too,
Polymer chemistry’s changing the view.

We’re building up the chains, making something new,
From the lab to the world, it’s a breakthrough.
Polymer dreams, in every strand,
Shaping the future with a steady hand.

Polyethylene’s strong, PVC’s tough,
Nylon and polyester, we can’t get enough.
Rubber’s elastic, bouncing back again,
Thermoplastics melting, reshaping in the end.

Cross-linking bridges, networks so tight,
Vulcanized and sturdy, holding on with might.
From the DNA helix to the Kevlar’s weave,
Polymer chemistry’s the world we believe.

Oh, it’s a chain reaction, a molecular dream,
From the smallest unit to a flowing stream.
Plastics and fibers, elastomers too,
Polymer chemistry’s changing the view.

We’re building up the chains, making something new,
From the lab to the world, it’s a breakthrough.
Polymer dreams, in every strand,
Shaping the future with a steady hand.

From the monomer’s spark to the polymer’s glow,
It’s a world of connections, a chemical flow.
Biodegradable or forever to last,
Polymer chemistry’s future is vast.

We’re building up the chains, making something new,
From the lab to the world, it’s a breakthrough.
Polymer dreams, in every strand,
Shaping the future with a steady hand.

So here’s to the polymers, the chains that bind,
A world of materials, one of a kind.
From the lab to the stars, we’ll never be through,
Polymer chemistry’s changing the view.

“Bonds of Chemistry”

In the lab, where the magic unfolds,
Molecules dancing, their stories untold.
Carbon’s the star, with its four little hands,
Building the chains, the rings, and the strands.

Hydrogen whispers, “I’m here by your side,”
Oxygen’s waiting, with electrons to hide.
Functional groups, they’re the life of the show,
Alcohols, ketones, and esters aglow.

Oh, the bonds that we make, the bonds that we break,
In the world of reactions, there’s so much at stake.
From the simplest alkane to the complex enzyme,
Organic chemistry’s rhythm, it’s perfectly timed.

It’s the bonds of chemistry, holding us tight,
Carbon and hydrogen, in the pale lab light.
From the double to the triple, the covalent embrace,
Organic chemistry’s beauty, we can’t replace.

Benzene rings spinning, a hexagonal dream,
Resonance humming, like a chemical stream.
Nucleophiles charging, electrophiles too,
SN1 or SN2, which path will they choose?

Aldehydes are shining, so sweet and so bright,
Redox reactions, they’re taking flight.
Polymer chains growing, like life in a thread,
From the smallest monomer, to the vastness ahead.

Oh, the bonds that we make, the bonds that we break,
In the world of reactions, there’s so much at stake.
From the simplest alkane to the complex enzyme,
Organic chemistry’s rhythm, it’s perfectly timed.

It’s the bonds of chemistry, holding us tight,
Carbon and hydrogen, in the pale lab light.
From the double to the triple, the covalent embrace,
Organic chemistry’s beauty, we can’t replace.

Stereochemistry, chiral and true,
Enantiomers spinning, in a mirror-like view.
R or S configuration, it’s all in the hands,
Nature’s own artistry, we’re starting to understand.

It’s the bonds of chemistry, holding us tight,
Carbon and hydrogen, in the pale lab light.
From the double to the triple, the covalent embrace,
Organic chemistry’s beauty, we can’t replace.

So here’s to the molecules, the reactions we see,
The endless connections in organic chemistry.
From the lab to the stars, it’s a journey so grand,
The bonds of chemistry, forever we’ll stand.

 

In the Name of God for Mankind”

The motto of Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) encapsulates a profound philosophy that extends far beyond the realms of academia. It reflects our identity and purpose, deeply intertwined with the principles of faith, dedication, and an unwavering commitment to serving humanity. This succinct yet powerful phrase embodies the very essence of what it means to be an academician at UTM, aligning perfectly with the institution’s core values: Integrity, Synergy, Excellence, and Sustainability (ISES).

At UTM, we hold the belief that we are servants of Allah, and this belief is woven into every aspect of our academic journey. By placing Allah at the forefront of our endeavors, we are constantly reminded to act with piety, devotion, and a deep sense of responsibility. This spiritual connection imbues our work with a profound sense of purpose, elevating both the quality of our efforts and the richness of our lives.

When we dedicate our work to the pleasure of Allah, we experience a transformation that brings about heightened happiness, gratitude, and sincerity. Approaching our tasks with this intention shifts our perspective, allowing us to find joy in knowing that our efforts contribute to a greater cause. Gratitude flourishes as we recognize the blessings in our lives, and sincerity becomes a natural extension of aligning our actions with our faith. This holistic approach to both professional and personal life nurtures personal growth and fulfillment.

Excellence is a cornerstone of academia, and it is deeply rooted in the message of UTM’s motto. By prioritizing Allah and aligning our intentions, we cultivate integrity—a critical foundation for excellence. This commitment to ethical standards drives us to continually seek improvement, innovation, and the highest levels of achievement. UTM’s dedication to nurturing individuals who excel academically and uphold strong moral values ensures that our graduates are not only skilled professionals but also compassionate, principled individuals committed to the betterment of society. This, in turn, supports the sustainability of our generation and the prosperity of future ones.

Central to academia is the unwavering commitment to serving humanity. The inclusion of “for Mankind” in UTM’s motto reinforces our dedication to the welfare and prosperity of all. As academicians, we recognize the potential of our knowledge, research, and expertise to transform lives and communities. We are driven by a profound responsibility to address the challenges facing humanity and to contribute meaningfully to its progress. Our work transcends personal accolades; it is about prioritizing the needs of others—our students, colleagues, and society at large. This dedication to the greater good is a testament to UTM’s ethos of service and exemplifies the call to be devoted servants of Allah.

In conclusion, UTM’s motto is more than just words; it is a guiding philosophy that shapes every aspect of our academic journey. It integrates faith, commitment, and service into the fabric of academic life, leading to personal fulfillment and the advancement of UTM’s core values and mission. Being an academician at UTM is not just about acquiring knowledge but about using that knowledge to create meaningful, positive change in the world.

“Indeed, my prayer, worship, life, and death are solely for Allah, god of the whole universe”

~Naharullah~

2025

  • Alvin Imran Aziz (Bachelor Degree)
  • Nurain Adlin Mohd Zawawi (UGRP)
  • Fatin Farhanah Mohd Fuad (UGRP)

2024

  • Hemlyn Hendry (Bachelor Degree)
  • Nur Liyana Syazwina Nazri (Bachelor Degree)
  • Siti Sara Ab. Razak (Bachelor Degree)

2023

  • Sani Ibrahim (Master Degree – Mixed Mode)
  • Ahmad Aniq Noor Bahar (Bachelor Degree)
  • Ng Mei Jie (Bachelor Degree)
  • Nurul Ainah Razi (Bachelor Degree)
“Pembentangan Penilaian Lisan Sarjana Falsafah Mod Campuran: Kimia: Pengkhususan”
Tahniah diucapkan kepada Sani Ibrahim yang telah berjaya menyelesaikan pengajian Sarjana Falsafah Mod Campuran di bawah seliaan Dr. Naharullah Jamaluddin dan Dr. Khairil Juhanni sebagai penyelia bersama. Sesi viva voce ini telah dijalankan pada 3 Mei 2023 secara lisan. Beliau telah dinilai oleh Prof. Madya Dr. Norazah Basar (pemeriksa dalam I) dan Dr. Mohd Fuad Mohamad (pemeriksa dalam II). Prof. Madya ChM. Dr. Shajarahtunnur Jamil merupakan pengerusi bagi sesi pembentangan tersebut.
(sumber: Berita Kimia Mei 2023, Jabatan Kimia, Fakulti Sains, UTM)

Digital Banner. From left: Dr. Nahar, Dr. Fuad, Sani, Dr. Azah, Dr. Juhanni, and Dr. Shaja.

Publication 2022 (Onwards)

Journals Publication

2025

  • Zhang, P.; Liu, S.; Wang, Z.; Jamaluddin, N.; Li, S.; Ouyang, C.; Qian, C. Efficient Atmospheric Water Harvesting Enabled by Lithium Ethanolamine Complex/Polyzwitterion-Modified Cotton Fabrics. ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces. 2025, https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.5c07228
  • Ji, Q.; Yang, L.; Wang, H.Y.; Jamaluddin, N.; Matmin, J.; Zhu, Y. Multifunctional Polyimide/rGO Aerogels with Stain-Responsive Ultrabroadband Microwave Absorption Properties and Thermal Insulation. Composites Communications. 2025, 58, 102550. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.coco.2025.102550
  • Wang, H.Y.; Liu, D.; Zhang, K.; Qian, C.; Dong, Y.; Jamaluddin, N.; Matmin, J.; Zhu, Y. Shape Memory HCNTs/PANI/WPU Aerogels as Dynamically Tunable Microwave Absorbers in Response to Mechanical Deformation. Journal of Alloys and Compounds. 2025, 1036, 181930. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jallcom.2025.181930
  • Nor, N.I.A.M.; Ng, P.N.A.M.S.; Nazri, N. L. S., Jamaluddin, N. Studies of Reactions and Dissolution of Polysaccharides in Quaternary Ammonium Salt-Based Deep Eutectic Solvents. Journal of Materials in Life Sciences. 20254(1), 50–54. https://doi.org/10.11113/jomalisc.v4.90
  • Zainal-Abidin, M.H.; Hair, N.I.M.; Halilu, A.; Al-Fakih, A.M.; Jamaluddin, N.; Wahab, R.A.; Bouguerra, O.M.; Hashim, S.E.; Matmin, J. Deep Eutectic Solvent Derived from Paracetamol for Efficient Enzymatic Biotransformation. Journal of Materials in Life Sciences. 2025, 4(1), 1–10.
    https://doi.org/10.11113/jomalisc.v4.83
  • Wang, S.; Zhang, Z.; Jamaluddin, N.; Wang, R., Qian, C.; Jiang, X., Fu, Y.; Gao, H.; Dong, Y. PBAT/CNTs/PBAT yarn strain sensor with fully degradable, thermal repair, acid and alkali resistance, and waterproof functions. Sustainable Materials and Technologies. 2025, e01306. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.susmat.2025.e01306
  • Sunoqrot, R.M.; Zainal-Abidin, M.H.; Qian, C.; Jamaluddin, N. Hydroxamic and poly(hydroxamic acids): A state-of-the-art review of their multifaceted applications. Materials Today Communications. 2025, 43, 111751 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mtcomm.2025.111751

2024

  • Huddin, A.S.S; Goh, Y.; Jamaluddin, N.; Yusoff, S.F.M. Diimide-Mediated Hydrogenation of Nitrile Butadiene
    Rubber. Sains Malaysiana. 2024, 53(9), 3135-3147. https://doi.org/10.17576/jsm-2024-5309-18

2023

  • Zainal-Abidin, M.H.; Hayyan, M.; Matmin, J.; Al-Fakih, A.M.; Jamaluddin, N.; Mahmood, W.M.A.W.; Wahab, R.A.; Abdullah, F. Greening industrial applications with magnetic-based deep eutectic solvents: A promising future. Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry. 2023, 124, 1-16. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jiec.2023.04.011

2022

  • Azami, M.S.; Tan, K.H.; Jamaluddin, N.; Izzudin, N.; Azmi, A.A. Microwave-Assisted in the Preparation of Nitrogen-Doped TiO2 for the Removal of Organic Dyes: Effect of pH and Catalyst Loading. Malaysian Journal of Catalysis. 2022, 6(1), 20–24. https://mjcat.utm.my/index.php/MalJCat/article/view/156
Modification of Cellulose
Dr. Nahar,
Senior Lecturer

ACADEMIC EXPERIENCES

  • Senior Lecturer, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (Mar 22 – Present)
  • International Student Tutor, Osaka University (Oct 20 – Mar 21)
  • International Student Tutor, Osaka University (Oct 17 – Mar 18)
  • Graduate Research Assistant, University Kebangsaan Malaysia (Nov 13 – Feb 16)
  • Laboratory Demonstrator, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (Sep 14 – Dec 14)
  • Basic Spectroscopy Tutor, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (Mar 14 – Apr 14)
  • Research Assistant, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (Sep 13 – Oct 13)

ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS

  • Osaka University, Japan (2018-2021)
    Doctor of Philosophy in Engineering (Applied Chemistry)
  • Osaka University, Japan (2016-2018)
    Master of Engineering (Applied Chemistry)
  • Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM) (2013-2015)
    Master of Science (Chemistry)
  • Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM) (2010-2013)
    Bachelor of Sciences with Honours (Chemistry)
  • Kolej MARA Kulim (2009-2010)
    Matriculation (Physical Science)
  • Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Agama Simpang Lima (2004-2008)
    Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM)
    Penilaian Menengah Rendah (PMR)