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Khaldun Mohammad Mitlaq Al Azzam
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Analytical applications, separation of chiral compounds. In the context of analytical separations, “green" refers to approaches that result in one or combination of the following: (i) minimization of use of solvents, (ii) faster analytical separations and analysis time, and (iii) simpler procedures such as elimination of derivatization reagents.
Another area of interest is the use of capillary electrophoresis, particularly in the separation of chiral molecules and the bioavailability of racemic or chiral drugs in biological fluids samples.
Microextraction techniques.
Developing new microextraction approaches and eco-environmentally friendly methods using analytical green chemistry concepts.
Chromatographic separation techniques for analysis of different types of samples.
Nanoparticles preparation/phytochemistry as a new areas
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Lecturer
Department :
Chemistry
Email :
k.alazzam@ju.edu.jo
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+962-6-5355000
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Khaldun Azzam2024.pdf