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Zikri Arslan is an Associate Professor at Jackson State University's Department of Chemistry, Physics, and Atmospheric Sciences within the College of Science, Engineering, and Technology. His research focuses on trace/heavy metal chemistry, nanomaterial toxicity, and environmental analysis using advanced techniques like ICP-MS and HPLC-ICP-MS. He teaches courses including General Chemistry, Environmental Chemistry, and Advanced Instrumental Analysis.
Research Interests: Dr. Arslan's work investigates pathways of elemental accumulation in environmental/biological systems, nanomaterial environmental impact, and development of solid-phase extraction methods using microbial agents and chelating materials. Key areas include quantum dot synthesis, heavy metal toxicity assessment, and aquatic organism exposure studies using fish/algal models.
Publications: His 2013-2012 works emphasize nanoparticle toxicity (Zn/ZnO/TiO₂), cadmium/cadmium selenide analysis, and mercury speciation in fish otoliths. Earlier research (2003) explored rare earth element signatures in biogenic carbonates using ETV-ICPMS.
Teaching Responsibilities include CHEM 141/142, CHML lab courses, and graduate-level Advanced Environmental Chemistry (ENV 701).
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