
Manuel Montaño
Associate Professor · Environmental Chemistry
Western Washington UniversityAbout
Manuel Montaño is an Associate Professor at Western Washington University's Department of Environmental Sciences. His work focuses on nanogeochemical processes, environmental nanotechnology, and contaminant fate/transport. He holds a PhD and BSc in Applied Chemistry and Chemistry from the Colorado School of Mines. His research explores nanoparticle behavior in environmental matrices, including nanopesticides, engineered nanomaterials, and natural colloids.
Education:
- PhD in Applied Chemistry, Colorado School of Mines
- BSc in Chemistry, Colorado School of Mines
Research Interests:
- Nanotoxicity and environmental nanomaterial interactions
- Single-particle ICP-MS method development
- Natural nanogeochemical systems
- Plastic additive leaching from nanocomposites
- Phytoremediation of mining contaminants
Key Contributions: Pioneered advanced analytical techniques for nanoparticle characterization in environmental systems. Work emphasizes bridging nanotechnology applications with environmental stewardship through rigorous method development and field-scale studies.
Labs/Teams: Leading initiatives at Western Washington University to integrate colloid science and geochemistry into environmental problem-solving. Collaborates internationally on instrumentation advancements like ICP-TOF-MS systems.
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