Name

Assistant Lecturer:Ali Abd Al-Hasan Kidhim

Personal Overview

Al-Muthanna University, Engineering College ,Chemical Department

 

Educational Background

Ph.D:

M.Sc:Water Treatment

B.Sc:Chemical Engineering

Contact Information

Email:ali.alkhafaji@mu.edu.iq

Phone:07802665645

 

Selected Publications

Evaluation of Contaminated Water Treatment on the Durability of Steel Piles
DEGRADATION OF OILY WASTE WATER IN AQUEOUS PHASE USING SOLAR (ZnO, TiO2 and Al2O3) CATALYSTS
Chemical Oxidation for Oil Separation from Oilfield Produced Water under UV Irradiation Using Titanium Dioxide as a Nano-Photocatalyst by Batch and Continuous Techniques
A Comparative Study of Chemical Material Additives On Polyacrylamide to Treatment of Waste Water in Refineries
Study of Electro-Fenton Oxidation for the Removal of oil content in refinery wastewater
Photovoltaic cell Electro- Oxidation for Oil Removal in oil field produced H2O
Evaluation of Using Photovoltaic Cell in the Electro- Fenton Oxidation for the Removal of Oil Content in Refinery Wastewater
Photovoltaic cell electro-Fenton oxidation for treatment oily wastewater
CHEMICAL MODIFICATION OF CASTOR OIL AS ADSORBENT MATERIAL FOR OIL CONTENT REMOVAL FROM OILFIELD PRODUCED WATER
EFFECTIVENESS & ECONOMY OF SAWDUST WOOD ADSORBENTS IN REMOVING ANIONIC DYES OF AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS
LEAD REMOVAL FROM SIMULATED WASTEWATER USING MAGNETITE AS ADSORBENT WITH BOX–BEHNKEN DESIGN
Oilfield Produced Water Treatment by Coagulation /Flocculation Processes
Removal of amoxicillin from polluted water using UV/TiO2, UV/ZnO/TiO2, and UV/ZnO
Assessment of an Electrocoagulation Reactor for the Removal of Oil Content and Turbidity from Real Oily Wastewater Using Response Surface Method
Removal of oil content in oilfield produced water using chemically modified kiwi peels as efficient low-cost adsorbent
Treatment of oil content in oilfield produced water using chemically modified waste Sawdust as Biosorbent
Utilisation of Cassia surattensis Seeds as Natural Adsorbent for Oil Content Removal in Oilfield Produced Water
Wastewater-(Direct Red Dye) Treatment-Using Solar Fenton Process

 

Research Interests

water treatment, Advanced oxidation processes, Adsorption treatment

 

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