Dr. Amjad Fataftah

Assistant Professor of Chemistry, AUPP Director and Head of Chemistry Department

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Dr. Amjad K. Fataftah received his B.Sc. in Chemistry form Bir Ziet University, Plestine in 1990, and received his M.Sc. in Inorganic Chmistry from Yarmouk University, Jordand in 1993, and then he moved to the United States and joined the Humic Acid Research Group at Northeastern University, Boston, where he received his Ph.D. in Organometallic Chemistry (Metal–Humic Acid Interactions) in 1997.  Then he joined ARCTECH, Inc., a leading company in Humic Acid applications research, where he conducted applied research for technology development related to wastewater treatment and recycling of explosives, and pilot scale testing of water remediation technology for removal of organic and inorganic contaminants.  In 2005, he moved to KSA and  joined Naif Arab University for Security Sciences (NAUSS), as an assistant professor of chemistry and assigned as the chairman of the Forensic Chemistry department, where he lead the development of many academic programs, including Higher Diploma and Masters in Forensic Toxicology.  In the past four years, he  supevised the research of many Masters students in different fields of toxicology including stability studies of some known drugs in human fluieds, and the determination of toxic materials in commercially available products at the Saudi markets. While at NAUSS, he was also been assigned as Scientific Secretariat of Nuclear Security Education and Training Programs, where he was the official point of contact of NAUSS with the Internatiuonal Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), and so lead the NAUSS efforts to build a nuclear security academic and traing programs. He is also acting as the chairman of working group III at the International Nuclear Security Education Network (INSEN), which has the role for the outreach to nuclear security stakeholders to promote the need for educated nuclear security experts, and to define requirements for nuclear security specialization/positions in the different areas of nuclear security and to assist in the development of nuclear security job descriptions. His new research interest is in Nano- and Nuclear Forensics.

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A New Coated Wire Selective Electrode for Quetiapine in Biological and Pharmaceutical Analysis

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A New Coated Wire Selective Electrode for Quetiapine in Biological and Pharmaceutical Analysis. (2017). A New Coated Wire Selective Electrode for Quetiapine in Biological and Pharmaceutical Analysis. International Journal Of Electrochemical Science 12, 4120 – 4133, 2017.

Dose determination of activated charcoal in management of amitriptyline-induced poisoning by reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography

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Dose determination of activated charcoal in management of amitriptyline-induced poisoning by reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography. (2015). Dose determination of activated charcoal in management of amitriptyline-induced poisoning by reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography. Tropical Journal Of Pharmaceutical Research 14 (4), 655-662, 2015.

A COMPARATIVE EVALUATION OF KNOWN LIQUID HUMIC ACID

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A COMPARATIVE EVALUATION OF KNOWN LIQUID HUMIC ACID. (2007). A COMPARATIVE EVALUATION OF KNOWN LIQUID HUMIC ACID. Humic Substances: Structures, Models And Functions, 337, 2007.

A comparative evaluation of known liquid humic acid analysis methods

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A comparative evaluation of known liquid humic acid analysis methods. (2001). A comparative evaluation of known liquid humic acid analysis methods. Special Publication-Royal Society Of Chemistry, 273, 337–344.

Tight metal binding by solid phase peat and soil humic acids

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Tight metal binding by solid phase peat and soil humic acids. (2001). Tight metal binding by solid phase peat and soil humic acids. Humic Substances And Chemical Contaminants, 371-395, 2001, 371–395.

Comparative Evolution of Known Liquid Humic Analysis method Arctic Inc

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Comparative Evolution of Known Liquid Humic Analysis method Arctic Inc. (2001). Comparative Evolution of Known Liquid Humic Analysis method Arctic Inc. Chantilly, Va 20165, 2001.

DEVELOPMENT OF HUMASORBtm–A COAL DERIVED HUMIC ACID FOR REMOVAL OF METALS AND ORGANIC CONTAMINANTS FROM GROUNDWATER

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DEVELOPMENT OF HUMASORBtm–A COAL DERIVED HUMIC ACID FOR REMOVAL OF METALS AND ORGANIC CONTAMINANTS FROM GROUNDWATER. (2000). DEVELOPMENT OF HUMASORBtm–A COAL DERIVED HUMIC ACID FOR REMOVAL OF METALS AND ORGANIC CONTAMINANTS FROM GROUNDWATER. Federal Energy Technology Center, Morgantown, WV (US); Federal Energy Technology Center, Pittsburgh, PA (US).

Performance Improvement and Applications of Humasorb-Cs™: A Humic Acid-Based Adsorbent for Contaminated Water Clean Up

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Performance Improvement and Applications of Humasorb-Cs™: A Humic Acid-Based Adsorbent for Contaminated Water Clean Up. (2000). Performance Improvement and Applications of Humasorb-Cs™: A Humic Acid-Based Adsorbent for Contaminated Water Clean Up. Humic Substances, 309-319, 2000, 259, 309–320.

DEVELOPMENT OF HUMASORBtm--A COAL DERIVED HUMIC ACID FOR REMOVAL OF METALS AND ORGANIC CONTAMINANTS FROM GROUNDWATER

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DEVELOPMENT OF HUMASORBtm--A COAL DERIVED HUMIC ACID FOR REMOVAL OF METALS AND ORGANIC CONTAMINANTS FROM GROUNDWATER. (2000). DEVELOPMENT OF HUMASORBtm--A COAL DERIVED HUMIC ACID FOR REMOVAL OF METALS AND ORGANIC CONTAMINANTS FROM GROUNDWATER. Federal Energy Technology Center Morgantown (Fetc-Mgn), Morgantown, Wv …, 2000.

HUMASORB-CsTM: a humic acid based adsorbent to remove organic and inorganic contaminants.

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HUMASORB-CsTM: a humic acid based adsorbent to remove organic and inorganic contaminants. (1999). HUMASORB-CsTM: a humic acid based adsorbent to remove organic and inorganic contaminants. Understanding Humic Substances. Advanced Methods, Properties And …, 1999.

HUMASORB-Cs™: a humic acid based adsorbent to remove organic and inorganic contaminants.

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HUMASORB-Cs™: a humic acid based adsorbent to remove organic and inorganic contaminants. (1999). HUMASORB-Cs™: a humic acid based adsorbent to remove organic and inorganic contaminants. Understanding Humic Substances. Advanced Methods, Properties And Applications., 241–254.

A new multipurpose remediation media

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A new multipurpose remediation media. (1999). A new multipurpose remediation media. Environmental Protection 10 (12), 42-50, 1999, 10, 42–50.

Generation of free radicals by humic acid: Implications for biological activity

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Generation of free radicals by humic acid: Implications for biological activity. (1998). Generation of free radicals by humic acid: Implications for biological activity. Humic Substances: Structures, Properties And Uses, 203-214, 1998.

Greenhouse Gas Dilemma and Humic Acid Solution

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Greenhouse Gas Dilemma and Humic Acid Solution. (1998). Greenhouse Gas Dilemma and Humic Acid Solution. Humic Substances: Structures, Properties And Uses 228, 235, 1998, 228, 235–242.

Humic acid gel drying with supercritical carbon dioxide

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Humic acid gel drying with supercritical carbon dioxide. (1998). Humic acid gel drying with supercritical carbon dioxide. Journal Of Non-Crystalline Solids 225, 30-35, 1998, 225, 30–35.

Tight metal binding by humic acids and its role in biomineralization

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Tight metal binding by humic acids and its role in biomineralization. (1997). Tight metal binding by humic acids and its role in biomineralization. Journal Of The Chemical Society, Dalton Transactions, 4047-4060, 1997.

Isolation of humic acid from the terrestrial plant Brugmansia sanguinea

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Isolation of humic acid from the terrestrial plant Brugmansia sanguinea. (1997). Isolation of humic acid from the terrestrial plant Brugmansia sanguinea. Science Of The Total Environment 201 (1), 79-87, 1997.

Adsorption of Aqueous Nucleobases, Nucleosides, and Nucleotides on Humic Acids. 3. Adsorption of Uracil, Uridine, and Uridine-5 ‘-Monophosphate on a German Peat-Derived Humic …

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Adsorption of Aqueous Nucleobases, Nucleosides, and Nucleotides on Humic Acids. 3. Adsorption of Uracil, Uridine, and Uridine-5 ‘-Monophosphate on a German Peat-Derived Humic …. (1997). Adsorption of Aqueous Nucleobases, Nucleosides, and Nucleotides on Humic Acids. 3. Adsorption of Uracil, Uridine, and Uridine-5 ‘-Monophosphate on a German Peat-Derived Humic …. The Journal Of Physical Chemistry B 101 (42), 8468-8476, 1997.

Adsorption of Aqueous Nucleobases, Nucleosides, and Nucleotides on Humic Acids. 3. Adsorption of Uracil, Uridine, and Uridine-5’-Monophosphate on a German Peat-Derived Humic Acid and Its Tightly Bound Mercury (II) Form

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Adsorption of Aqueous Nucleobases, Nucleosides, and Nucleotides on Humic Acids. 3. Adsorption of Uracil, Uridine, and Uridine-5’-Monophosphate on a German Peat-Derived Humic Acid and Its Tightly Bound Mercury (II) Form. (1997). Adsorption of Aqueous Nucleobases, Nucleosides, and Nucleotides on Humic Acids. 3. Adsorption of Uracil, Uridine, and Uridine-5’-Monophosphate on a German Peat-Derived Humic Acid and Its Tightly Bound Mercury (II) Form. The Journal Of Physical Chemistry B, 101, 8468–8476.

ELSEVIER The Science of the Total Environment 201 (1997) 279-280

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ELSEVIER The Science of the Total Environment 201 (1997) 279-280. (1997). ELSEVIER The Science of the Total Environment 201 (1997) 279-280. The Science Of The Total Environment 201, 279-280, 1997, 201, 279–280.

Ash and metal free humic acids.

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Ash and metal free humic acids. (1997). Ash and metal free humic acids. Abstracts Of Papers Of The American Chemical Society 213, 129-Envr, 1997.

Isolation of humic acid from the terrestrial plant< i> Brugmansia sanguinea</i>

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Isolation of humic acid from the terrestrial plant< i> Brugmansia sanguinea. (1997). Isolation of humic acid from the terrestrial plant< i> Brugmansia sanguinea. Science Of The Total Environment, 201, 79–87.

Metal-humic acid interactions: a dissertation

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Metal-humic acid interactions: a dissertation. (1997). Metal-humic acid interactions: a dissertation. Northeastern University, 1997.

Metal uptake by metal free humic acid

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Metal uptake by metal free humic acid. (1997). Metal uptake by metal free humic acid. The Role Of Humic Substances In The Ecosystems And In Environmental …, 1997, 741.

Tight metal binding by humic acids and its role in biomineralization†

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Tight metal binding by humic acids and its role in biomineralization†. (1997). Tight metal binding by humic acids and its role in biomineralization†. Journal Of The Chemical Society, Dalton Transactions, 4047–4060.

Isolation of humic acid from the brown algaeAscophyllum nodosum, Fucus vesiculosus, Laminaria saccharina and the marine angiospermZostera marina

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Isolation of humic acid from the brown algaeAscophyllum nodosum, Fucus vesiculosus, Laminaria saccharina and the marine angiospermZostera marina. (1996). Isolation of humic acid from the brown algaeAscophyllum nodosum, Fucus vesiculosus, Laminaria saccharina and the marine angiospermZostera marina. Journal Of Applied Phycology 8 (6), 553-562, 1996, 8, 553–562.

Supercritical fluid CO2 extraction accelerates isolation of humic acid from livePilayella littoralis (Phaeophyta)

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Supercritical fluid CO2 extraction accelerates isolation of humic acid from livePilayella littoralis (Phaeophyta). (1996). Supercritical fluid CO2 extraction accelerates isolation of humic acid from livePilayella littoralis (Phaeophyta). Journal Of Applied Phycology 8 (6), 545-551, 1996, 8, 545–551.

Supercritical fluid CO inferior 2 extraction accelerates isolation of humic acid from live Pilayella littoralis (Phaeophyta)

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Supercritical fluid CO inferior 2 extraction accelerates isolation of humic acid from live Pilayella littoralis (Phaeophyta). (1996). Supercritical fluid CO inferior 2 extraction accelerates isolation of humic acid from live Pilayella littoralis (Phaeophyta).

ELSEVIER The Science of the Total Enviroment 201 (1997) 273

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ELSEVIER The Science of the Total Enviroment 201 (1997) 273. ELSEVIER The Science of the Total Enviroment 201 (1997) 273. Diamond 1000 (201), 171, 0, 1000, 171.

Dose determination of activated charcoal in the management of amitriptyline induced poisoning through RP-HPLC

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Dose determination of activated charcoal in the management of amitriptyline induced poisoning through RP-HPLC. Dose determination of activated charcoal in the management of amitriptyline induced poisoning through RP-HPLC.

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