Dr. Medhat Mohamed El-Moselhy
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Dr. Medhat Mohamed El-Moselhy

Professor
Department of Physical Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Jazan University, Saudi Arabia


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry from Al-Azhar University, Cairo, Egypt

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Biography

Dr. Medhat Mohamed El-Moselhy is currently working as Assistant professor of Physical Chemistry Faculty of Science, Al Azhar University, and Group Leader in Science Center for Detection and Remediation of Environmental Hazards. He obtained his PhD in Physical Chemistry from same University. His area of research interest related to Zeolite Synthesis and Modification, Application of Zeolites in Water Treatment, Removal of Heavy Metals from Water using Ion Exchange Resin, Photocatalysis, and Ion Exchange Resin for Wastewater Treatment. He is reviewer of following journals: Journal of Hazardous material, Journal of Applied clay science, Elsevier Books, Publishing, Journal of Chemical Engineering, and Journal of Colloids and Surfaces. He is author and co-author of 19 journal papers.

Area of Interest:

Chemistry
100%
Zeolite Synthesis
62%
Heavy Metals
90%
Photocatalysis
75%
Wastewater Treatment
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
35
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Thu, N.T., S. Patra, A. Pranudta, T.T. Nguyen, M.M. El-Moselhy and S. Padungthon, 2023. Desalination of brackish groundwater using self-regeneration hybrid ion exchange and reverse osmosis system (HSIX-RO). Desalination, Vol. 550. 10.1016/j.desal.2023.116378.
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  2. Pranudta, A., S. Patra, W. Klysubun, P. Amonpattaratkit and T.T. Nguyen et al., 2023. Insight into the molecular interaction of trace As (III) and As(V) onto the hybrid anion exchanger impregnated with Fe/Mn nanoparticles (HA502P-Fe/Mn). Chem. Eng. J., Vol. 454. 10.1016/j.cej.2022.139991.
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  3. Patra, S., A. Pranudta, N. Chanlek, T.T. Nguyen, N.H. Nhat, M.M. El-Moselhy and S. Padungthon, 2023. Denitrification of nitrate in regeneration waste brine using hybrid cation exchanger supported nanoscale zero-valent iron with/without palladium nanoparticles. Chemosphere, Vol. 310. 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2022.136851.
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  4. Pranudta, A., S. Patra, P. Amonpattaratkit, W. Klysubun and C. Saiyasombat et al., 2022. Immobilization of arsenic in wastewater from regeneration of fixed-bed adsorbent by co-precipitation with zirconium nano-sludge for disposal in landfills. J. Environ. Chem. Eng., Vol. 10. 10.1016/j.jece.2022.107756.
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  5. Alamier, W.M., M.M. El-Moselhy, A.M. Bakry, N. Hasan and Abdullah A. Alamri, 2022. Biogenic synthesis of zero valent Fe/magnetite Fe3O4 nanoparticles using Caralluma acutangula and application for methylene blue dye degradation under UV light irradiation. Crystals, Vol. 12. 10.3390/cryst12111510.
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  6. Pranudta, A., N. Chanthapon, P. Kidkhunthod, M.M. El-Moselhy, T.T. Nguyen and S. Padungthon, 2021. Selective removal of Pb from lead-acid battery wastewater using hybrid gel cation exchanger loaded with hydrated iron oxide nanoparticles: Fabrication, characterization, and pilot-scale validation. J. Environ. Chem. Eng., Vol. 9. 10.1016/j.jece.2021.106282.
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  7. Pranudta, A., M.M. El-Moselhy, S.M. Kamal, N. Chanlek, T.T. Nguyen and S. Padungthon, 2021. Silica gel modified with a novel sulfur-containing organic ligand (2-(benzo[d]thiazol-2-yl)-3,3-dimercapto acrylonitrile) for enhance Hg and Pb removal. Chem. Eng. J. Adv., Vol. 6. 10.1016/j.ceja.2021.100110.
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  8. Padungthon, S., A. Pranudta, M.M. El-Moselhy, P. Kidkhunthod, Penphitcha Amonpattaratkit, Pijit Jiemvarangkul 2020. The capability of nano-scale zero valent iron particles for removal of concentrated lead in spent acidic regeneration solution. Desalin. Water Treat., 194: 160-171.
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  9. Mahmoud, N.M.R., M.M. El-Moselhy and M.A. Alkhaldi, 2019. Remediation of methyl green dye from aqueous solution via adsorption and degradation using silica gel modified with hydrated zinc oxide catalyst. Desalin. Water Treat., 158: 385-397.
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  10. El-Moselhy, M.M. and S.M. Kamal, 2018. Selective removal and preconcentration of methylene blue from polluted water using cation exchange polymeric material. Groundwater Sustain. Dev., 6: 6-13.
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  11. El-Moselhy, M.M., A. Ates and A. Celebi, 2017. Synthesis and characterization of hybrid iron oxide silicates for selective removal of arsenic oxyanions from contaminated water. J. Colloid Interface Sci., 488: 335-347.
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  12. El-Moselhy, M.M., 2016. Methylene blue dye degradation using C-100 polymeric material modified with ZnO nanoparticles. Desalination Water Treat. 57: 25800-25811.
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  13. Ismail, L.F.M., M.M. Emara, M.M. El-Moselhy, N.A. Maziad and O.K. Hussein, 2014. Silica coating and photocatalytic activities of ZnO nanoparticles: Effect of operational parameters and kinetic study. Spectrochim. Acta Part A: Mol. Biomol. Spectrosc., 131: 158-168.
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  14. El-Moselhy, M.M., N.M. Mahmoud and M.M. Emara, 2014. Copper modified exchanger for the photodegradation of methyl orange dye. Desalination Water Treat., 52: 7225-7234.
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  15. El-Moselhy, M.M. and O.M. Hakami, 2014. Selective removal of chromate using hybrid anion exchanger. Desalination Water Treat. 56: 2917-2924.
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  16. Emara, M.M., M.M. El-Moselhy,.H. Hellal and N.S. Farahat, 2012. HFO supported polymeric material using for the photocatalytic degradation of phenol. Egypt. J. Environ. Res., 1: 72-77.
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  17. El-Moselhy, M.M., 2012. Effect of phosphate and silicate on the removal of As(III) using HFO supported polymeric materials. Sci. Lett. J., .
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  18. Sarkar, S., A.K. SenGupta, J.E. Greenleaf and M. El-Moselhy, 2011. Energy recovery from acid-base neutralization process through pH-sensitive polymeric ion exchangers. Ind. Eng. Chem. Res., 50: 12293-12298.
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  19. El-Moselhy, M.M., A.K. Sengupta and R. Smith, 2011. Carminic acid modified anion exchanger for the removal and preconcentration of Mo(VI) from wastewater. J. Hazard. Mater., 185: 442-446.
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  20. El-Eneina, S.A.G.A., M.M. Emara, M.M. El-Moselhy and D.H. Shabaanc, 2011. Industrial wastewater treatment and its impact on water quality: Case study. Al-Azhar Bull. Sci., 22: 1-20.
  21. Emara, M.M., M.M. El-Moselhy and Y.H. Youssef, 2010. The role of inspection on the total quality of some Egyptian industries. Al-Azhar Bull. Sci., 21: 32-42.
  22. Emara, M.M., M.M. El-Moselhy and N.S. Farahat, 2010. Photocatalytic degradation of hydroquinone using HFO supported polymeric material. Desalination Water Treat., 19: 232-240.
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  23. El-Moselhy, M.M., 2010. Treatment of ash leachate using different functional group anion exchange resins. Al-Azhar Bull. Sci., 21: 27-42.
  24. El-Moselhy, M.M., 2010. Cation modified silicates for catalytic production of phenol from benzene. Al-Azhar Bull. Sci., 21: 27-42.
  25. El-Moselhy, M.M. and A.K. Sengupta, 2010. Fluoride removal using Zr loaded A500p in comparison with activated alumina. Al-Azhar Bull. Sci., 21: 27-42.
  26. Emaraa, M.M., A.S.M. Tourky and M.M. El-Moselhy, 2009. Structural modification of mordenite zeolite with Fe For the photo-degradation of EDTA. J. Hazard. Mater., 166: 514-522.
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  27. El-Moselhy, M.M., 2009. Photo-degradation of acid red 44 using Al and Fe modified silicates. J. Hazard. Mater., 169: 498-508.
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  28. Emara, M.M., A.S. Turky and M.M. El-Moselhy, 2006. Effect of iron and copper modified MCM-41 and Y zeolites on the photodegradation of monosulfonic acid dye. Eg. J. Chem., 49: 241-259.
  29. Mohamed, M.M., N.S. Gomaa, M. El-Moselhy and N.A. Eissa, 2003. Comparison of the structural properties of isomorphously substituted Fe in mordenite zeolites prepared by different methods. J. Colloid Interf. Sci., 259: 331-337.
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