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...
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....
