Mustafa Khamis

Chemistry
Al-Quds University
Israel

Biography

Dr. Mustafa Khamis is currently working as a Professor in the Department of Chemistry, Al-Quds University , Isreal. His research interests includes Wastewater treatment technologies, wastewater reuse in agriculture, Plant response and physiology as affected by saline nutrients and draught. Physico-chemical methods for analysis, chemical kinetics and thermodynamics in solution phase. Protein- nucleic acid interactions as well as Spectroscopy at low temperatures. He is serving as an editorial member and reviewer of several international reputed journals. Dr. Mustafa Khamis is the member of many international affiliations. He has successfully completed his Administrative responsibilities. He has authored of many research articles/books related to Wastewater treatment technologies, wastewater reuse in agriculture, Plant response and physiology as affected by saline nutrients and draught. Physico-chemical methods for analysis, chemical kinetics and thermodynamics in solution phase. Protein- nucleic acid interactions as well as Spectroscopy at low temperatures.

Research Intrest

Wastewater treatment technologies, wastewater reuse in agriculture, Plant response and physiology as affected by saline nutrients and draught. Physico-chemical methods for analysis, chemical kinetics and thermodynamics in solution phase. Protein- nucleic acid interactions as well as Spectroscopy at low temperatures.

List of Publications
Khamis M., Jumean, F., and Abdo, N. (2009), "Speciation and removal of chromium from aqueous solution by white, yellow and red UAE sand", J. Hazrd. Mater, 169, 948-952.
Khamis, M., Manassra, A., and Dakiky, M. (2009) "Characterization and optimization of ultrafitration and reverse osmosis wastewater treatment pilot plant" Proceedings of the International Conference on Water Values and Rights, 631-645, Palestinian Academy Press.
Manassra A. , Khamis M. , el-Dakiky M. , Abdel-Qader Z. , and Al-Rimawi F. (2010), "Simultaneous HPLC analysis of pseudophedrine hydrochloride, codeine phosphate, and triprolidine hydrochloride in liquid dosage forms", J.Pharm. Biom. Anal., 51, 991-993.