Dr Mohamed Habila has received his PhD. in Chemistry (2015) from King Saud University, Saudi Arabia; MSc. in environmental studies (2008) from Alexandria University, Egypt; and BSc. in Chemistry (2002) from Alexandria University, Egypt. He is interested in application of nanotechnology in development of new and clean methods for separation and pre-concentration of Pollutants from environmental samples, Improvement of solid phase extraction and dispersive liquid-liquid micro-extraction procedures, Water and wastewater treatments, and Synthesis and characterization of nano-porous multifunctional core-shell structures for various applications.
Physical Chemistry, Chem. 230   Reviewing properties of gases and starting with physical chemistry. The kinetic-molecular gas model, the pressure of a gas, kinetic energies and temperature...
Environmental Analysis,  Chem. 453   Atmosphere, Sources of air pollution and their controls, Measurements of air pollution, measurements of air pollution. Hydrosphere, Water Cycle, sources...
General Chemistry, Chem. 101   Units of Measurements and Stoichiometry (mole relations, chemical formula, limiting reactant, yield %, dilution of solutions, and solution stoichiometry)...
A simple membrane filtration procedure for separation–enrichment of Sudan orange G is presented. The method is based on the adsorption of Sudan orange G on a cellulose acetate filter and...
Concentrations of selenium (Se) in food from local markets of Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) were measured and daily intake calculated based on information from a questionnaire of...
Agricultural wastes have great potential for the removal of heavy metal ions from aqueous solution. The contamination of water by toxic heavy metals is a worldwide environmental problem....