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Mohammadreza Kamali
Mohammadreza Kamali
Lecturer & Researcher at KU Leuven, Belgium
Verified email at kuleuven.be
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Review on recent developments on pulp and paper mill wastewater treatment
M Kamali, Z Khodaparast
Ecotoxicology and environmental safety 114, 326-342, 2015
6262015
Sustainability considerations in membrane-based technologies for industrial effluents treatment
M Kamali, DP Suhas, ME Costa, I Capela, TM Aminabhavi
Chemical Engineering Journal 368, 474-494, 2019
2962019
Wastewater treatment and reclamation: a review of pulp and paper industry practices and opportunities
MA Hubbe, JR Metts, D Hermosilla, M Blanco, L Yerushalmi, F Haghighat, ...
BioResources 11 (3), 2016
2842016
Anaerobic digestion of pulp and paper mill wastes–An overview of the developments and improvement opportunities
M Kamali, T Gameiro, MEV Costa, I Capela
Chemical Engineering Journal 298, 162-182, 2016
2622016
Biochar for Soil Applications-Sustainability Aspects, Challenges and Future Prospects
M Kamali, N Sweygers, S Al-Salem, L Appels, TM Aminabhavi, R Dewil
Chemical Engineering Journal, 131189, 2022
2362022
Total organic carbon content determined from well logs using ΔLogR and Neuro Fuzzy techniques
MR Kamali, AA Mirshady
Journal of petroleum Science and Engineering 45 (3-4), 141-148, 2004
2072004
Waste-to-energy nexus: A sustainable development
S Sharma, S Basu, NP Shetti, M Kamali, P Walvekar, TM Aminabhavi
Environmental Pollution 267, 115501, 2020
1912020
Sustainability criteria for assessing nanotechnology applicability in industrial wastewater treatment: current status and future outlook
M Kamali, KM Persson, ME Costa, I Capela
Environment international 125, 261-276, 2019
1762019
Biochar in water and wastewater treatment -A sustainability assessment
R Kamali, M., Appeles, L., Kwon, E., Aminabhavi, T.M., Dewil
Chemical Engineering Journal, 2021
1622021
Artificial Intelligence as a Sustainable Tool in Wastewater Treatment UsingMembrane Bioreactors
M Kamali, L Appels, X Yu, TM Aminabhavi, R Dewil
Chemical Engineering Journal, 2021
1032021
Green synthesis of nanomaterials-A scientometric assessment
M Khalaj, M Kamali, MEV Costa, I Capela
Journal of Cleaner Production 267, 122036, 2020
922020
Sustainability of treatment technologies for industrial biowastes effluents
M Kamali, ME Costa, TM Aminabhavi, I Capela
Chemical Engineering Journal 370, 1511-1521, 2019
832019
Efficiency and mechanism of 2, 4-dichlorophenol degradation by the UV/IO4− process
X Zhang, X Yu, X Yu, M Kamali, L Appels, B Van der Bruggen, D Cabooter, ...
Science of The Total Environment 782, 146781, 2021
772021
Copper-based nanomaterials for environmental decontamination–an overview on technical and toxicological aspects
M Khalaj, M Kamali, Z Khodaparast, A Jahanshahi
Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety 148, 813-824, 2018
742018
Scientometric analysis and scientific trends on biochar application as soil amendment
M Kamali, D Jahaninafard, A Mostafaie, M Davarazar, APD Gomes, ...
Chemical Engineering Journal 395, 125128, 2020
682020
Generation of oxidative radicals by advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) in wastewater treatment: a mechanistic, environmental and economic review
S Feijoo, X Yu, M Kamali, L Appels, R Dewil
Reviews in Environmental Science and Bio/Technology 22 (1), 205-248, 2023
642023
Additive and additive-free treatment technologies for pulp and paper mill effluents: Advances, challenges and opportunities
M Kamali, SA Alavi-Borazjani, Z Khodaparast, M Khalaj, A Jahanshahi, ...
Water Resources and Industry 21, 100109, 2019
642019
Enhanced biodegradation of phenolic wastewaters with acclimatized activated sludge–A kinetic study
M Kamali, T Gameiro, ME Costa, I Capela, TM Aminabhavi
Chemical Engineering Journal 378, 122186, 2019
632019
Efficient adsorptive removal of ciprofloxacin and carbamazepine using modified pinewood biochar–A kinetic, mechanistic study
Y Xue, Y Guo, X Zhang, M Kamali, TM Aminabhavi, L Appels, R Dewil
Chemical Engineering Journal 450, 137896, 2022
612022
A review of wastewater treatment technologies for the degradation of pharmaceutically active compounds: Carbamazepine as a case study
S Feijoo, M Kamali, R Dewil
Chemical Engineering Journal 455, 140589, 2023
602023
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