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Dr N Makuve
Title
Dr
Firstname
Nyasha
Lastname
Makuve
Position
Lecturer
Department
Office
Block 237 office 237
Phone
[267] 355 2481
Professional Qualifications
  • PhD Chemistry (University of Johannesburg, South Africa)
  • MSc Material Chemistry (Midlands State University, Zimbabwe)
  • BSc Chemical Technology (Midlands State University, Zimbabwe)
  • Post Graduate Diploma in Higher Education (Botho University, Botswana)
Brief Biography

Dr Nyasha Makuve obtained her PhD (Chemistry) from the University of Johannesburg, South Africa in 2020. Additionally, she has also obtained certificates of Full Registration and Accreditation for Assessor and Moderator under the Botswana Qualifications Authority (BQA) Act No 24 of 2013. She joined the University of Botswana in 2021 as an Inorganic Lecturer in the Chemistry Department. She is an affiliate member of the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC), member of Chemical Society of Botswana and Organization for Women in Science for the Developing World (OWSD) full member since 2021. Her research area focuses on design , synthesis and catalytic application of organometallic compounds and metal organic frameworks.

Teaching Areas

Inorganic Chemistry

Research Areas

Catalytic application of organometallic compounds, metal organic frameworks and nanomaterials.

Postgraduate Supervision Areas

Coordination and Organometallic Chemistry.

Selected Publications
  1. Palladium Complexes bearing Bis-aldimine N^C^N and N^N^N Pincer Ligands; A study of Homogeneous/Heterogeneous catalyzed CO2 hydrogenation, Nonkululeko Miya, Nyasha Makuve, Edward Ocansey, Gift Mehlana, James Darkwa, Banothile C.E. Makhubela, Inorganica Chimica Acta, 2022; https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ica.2022.121207
  2. Hydrogenation of Carbon Dioxide to Formate Using a Cadmium-Based Metal–Organic Framework Impregnated with Nanoparticles, Nyasha Makuve , James Darkwa , Gift Mehlana  and Banothile C. E. MakhubelaInorganics, 10, 30, 2022;  https:// doi.org/10.3390/inorganics10030030
  3. Hydrogenation of carbon dioxide to formate by α-diimine RuII, RhIII, IrIII complexes as catalyst precursors. Nyasha Makuve, Gift Mehlana, Richard Tia, James Darkwa, Banothile C.E. Makhubela, Journal of Organometallic Chemistry, (899), 120892, 2019; https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jorganchem.2019.120892

In pursuit of academic excellence