Dr. Amjad  Mumtaz Khan
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Dr. Amjad Mumtaz Khan

Assistant Professor
Aligarh Muslim University, India


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Chemistry from Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India

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Biography

Dr. Amjad Mumtaz Tahir Khan holds a position of Assistant Professor at the Department of Chemistry, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India. He has completed his PhD in Chemistry from same University. He is having 10 years research experience and 8 years teaching experience. He has supervised 9 undergraduate thesis. He has published 18 research articles in reviewed International Journals and 7 papers presented/accepted for presentation in conference and 1 book chapter contributed as author/co-author. His main area of research interest focuses on Synthesis, Characterization and its Applications. Dr. Amjad received honors includes 3rd Academic Brilliance Award, Certificate of excellence-2015 and Environmentalist of the Year Award from National Environmental Science Academy. He is member of Swiss Chemical Society (SCS), Switzerland, National Environmental Science Academy (NESA), India and Indian Thermal Analysis Society, India. He is also serving as reviewer for number of journals such as Journal of Hazardous Materials, Journal of Analytical Chemists (JOAC International, USA), Journal of Separation Science, Chemical Engineering Journal, Journal of Environmental Chemistry and Eco-toxicology, and Journal of Chemical and Environmental Research, India. He also attended number of workshops and seminars.

Area of Interest:

Environmental Sciences
100%
Chromatography
62%
Ion-Exchange
90%
Environmental Separation
75%
Analytical Chemistry
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
0
Abstracts
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Selected Publications

  1. Nabi, S.A., A.S. Raeissi, M. Shahadat, R. Bushra and A.M. Khan, 2012. Synthesis and characterization of novel cation exchange adsorbent for the treatment of real samples for metal ions. Chem. Eng. J., 200: 426-432.
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  2. Nabi, S.A., M. Shahadat, A.H. Shalla and A.M. Khan, 2011. Removal of heavy metals from synthetic mixture as well as pharmaceutical sample via cation exchange resin modified with Rhodamine B: its thermodynamic and kinetic studies. Clean Soil Air Water, 39: 1120-1128.
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  3. Nabi, S.A., S.A. Ganai and A.M. Khan, 2010. Synthesis, Characterization and Ion Exchange Behavior of Polyaniline Stannic Silicomolybdate, an Organic-Inorganic Composite Material: Quantitative Separation of Pb2+ ions from Industrial Effluents. J. Inorg. Organomet. Polym. Mater., 21: 25-35.
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  4. Nabi, S.A., R. Bushra, M. Naushad and A.M. Khan, 2010. Synthesis, characterization and analytical applications of a new composite cation exchange material poly-o-toluidine stannic molybdate for the separation of toxic metal ions. Chem. Eng. J., 165: 529-536.
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  5. Mohammad, A., S. Khatoon, A.M.T. Khan and A. Moheman, 2010. Synthesis and chromatographic studies on silica polyaniline: a new approach. Achiev. Appl. Sci. Res., 2: 233-240.
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  6. Khan, A.M., S.A. Ganai and S.A. Nabi, 2009. Synthesis of a crystalline organic-inorganic composite exchanger, acrylamide stannic silicomolybdate: binary and quantitative separation of metal ions. Colloids Surf. Physicochem. Eng. Aspect, 337: 141-145.
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  7. Khan, A.M., S. Khan and S.A. Ganai, 2009. Role of Chemically Modified Organic Resin for Selective Separation of Hg2+ from Metal Ions. Biol. Med., 1: 127-133.
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  8. Nabi, S.A.,S.A. Ganai and A.M. Khan, 2008. Effect of Surfactants and Temperature on Adsorption Behavior of Metal Ions on Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Exchanger. Acrylamide aluminiumtungstate. J. Surfactants Deterg., 11: 207-213.
  9. Nabi, S.A., S.A. Ganai and A.M. Khan, 2008. Sorption Studies on Chemically Modified Strong Acid Cationic Exchange Resin: Effect of Acid Mixed Surfactants Solvent Systems on the Distribution Coefficient of Metal Ions. Acta Chromatogr., 20: 195-208.
  10. Khan, A.M., S. Gautam and S.A. Ganai, 2008. Sorplion Studies on Strong Acid Anion Exchange Resin Chemically Modified with Cresol red: Binary and Selective Separation of Hg2+ ion. Indian J. Chem. Technol., 15: 541-546.
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  11. Nabi, S.A., A.H. Shalla and A.M. Khan, 2007. Synthesis, Characterization and Analytical Application of Novel Ion Exchanger titanium(IV) molybdosilicate. Colloids Surf. Physicochem. and Eng. Aspects, 302: 241-250.
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  12. Nabi, S.A., M. Naushad and A.M. Khan, 2006. Sorption studies of metal ions on napthol blue-black modified Amberlite IR-400 anion exchange resin: Separation and determination of metal ion contents of pharmaceutical preparation. Colloids Surfaces A: Physicochem. Eng. Aspects, 280: 66-70.
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  13. Nabi, S.A. and A.M. Khan, 2006. Synthesis, ion exchange properties and analytical applications of stannic silicomolybdate. Effect of temperature on distribution coefficients of metal ions. React. Funct. Polym., 66: 495-508.
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  14. Nabi, S.A. and A.M. Khan, 2005. Synthesis and Characterization of a New Phase of Stannic Arsenate Ion Exchanger and its use in the TLC Separations of Metal Ions. Indian J. Chem., 44: 1383-1387.
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  15. Nabi, S.A. and A.M. Khan, 2005. Ion exchange behavior of stannic selenoiodate and stannic senelosilicate: analytical application of stannic selenoiodate. Anal. Bioanalyiical Chem., 382: 1163-1168.
  16. Nabi, S.A. and A.M. Khan, 2002. Studies of the Adsorption of Metal Ions and the Selective Separation of the Ag+ ion on a Strongly Acidic Cation Exchange Resin Modified with toluidine blue. Acta Chromatogr., 12: 129-142.