Year of Graduation: 2015, Ph.D
Research Lab: Prof. Mark Dietz
Major Area of Focus: Analytical Chemistry
Minor Area of Focus: Organic
Thesis: Improved Extraction Chromatographic Materials for the Separation and Preconcentration of Metal Ions
University of Dhaka, 1995-2001, B.S., M.S., Applied Chemistry
Chemistry is an experimental science, which allows you to apply your hypothesis and see how it works!
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Development of improved extraction chromatographic materials for metal ion separation and preconcentration.
Cory A. Hawkins, M. A. Momen, Sarah L. Garvey, John Kestell, Michael D. Kaminski, and Mark L. Dietz, “Evaluation of Solid-Supported Room-Temperature Ionic Liquids Containing Crown Ethers as Media for Metal Ion Separation and Preconcentration”, Talanta, 135 (2015) 115-123
M. A. Momen and Mark L. Dietz "Extraction chromatographic materials based on silica sol-gel-encapsulated crown ethers for the separation and preconcentration of Sr2+ from acidic media" 18th SS&T symposium, Tennessee, (Fall 2014).
M. A. Momen, Cory A. Hawkins, and Mark L. Dietz, “Evaluation of Solid-Supported Room-Temperature Ionic Liquids Containing a Crown Ether as Novel Media for Metal Ion Separation and Preconcentration” Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, WI (Spring 2014).
M. A. Momen, Mark L. Dietz, “Silica sol-gel-encapsulated crown ethers for Sr2+ separation and preconcentration”, Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, WI (Fall 2013).
M. A. Momen, Cory A. Hawkins, and Mark L. Dietz, “Evaluation of Solid-Supported Room-Temperature Ionic Liquids Containing a Crown Ether as Novel Media for Metal Ion Separation and Preconcentration” YCC symposium, Milwaukee, WI (Fall 2013).
Travel award