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Abdullah Al-Mamun

Researcher at Sultan Qaboos University

Publications -  158
Citations -  2713

Abdullah Al-Mamun is an academic researcher from Sultan Qaboos University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Microbial fuel cell & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 132 publications receiving 1764 citations. Previous affiliations of Abdullah Al-Mamun include National University of Singapore & International Islamic University Malaysia.

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Kinetic adsorption of application of carbon nanotubes for Pb(II) removal from aqueous solution.

TL;DR: The results indicates that the highest percentage removal of Pb can be achieved at pH 5, 40 mg/L of CNTs, contact time 80 min, and agitation speed 50 r/min, and the highest correlation coefficients from Langmuir isotherm model indicates the strong adsorptions of P b(II) on the surface of C NTs.
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A review of microbial desalination cell technology: Configurations, optimization and applications

TL;DR: In this paper, a review summarizes the recently investigated MDC configurations along with their critical evolution of designs and operational parameters on the desalination and power generation capabilities, and also acknowledges the emerging applications of MDC for microbial electrochemical desalinations, bio-remediation, nutrients recovery, water softening, and value-added chemical production.
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A microbial fuel cell equipped with a biocathode for organic removal and denitrification.

TL;DR: A novel type of two-chambered MFC wherein an autoheterotrophic denitrifying biofilm replaced the costly catalyst on the cathode surface, and micro-organisms performed denitrification by using electrons supplied by bacteria oxidizing domestic wastewater and acetate as substrates in the anode chamber.
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Emissions and exposure assessments of SOX, NOX, PM10/2.5 and trace metals from oil industries: A review study (2000–2018)

TL;DR: In this article, the authors identified various approaches used in monitoring, measurement, and control of ambient acidic gases, particulate matters (PMs) and trace metals from oil industries.
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A critical review of conventional and emerging methods for improving process stability in thermophilic anaerobic digestion

TL;DR: Anaerobic digestion has received significant attention in recent years due to dual benefits of waste diversion from landfill and bioenergy recovery as discussed by the authors. But, among various temperature regimes, digesters operated under thermophilic (50-70°C) condition has potential to provide several advantages over mesophilic and psychrophilic (30-45°C).