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B.H. Hameed

Researcher at Qatar University

Publications -  364
Citations -  47775

B.H. Hameed is an academic researcher from Qatar University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Adsorption & Activated carbon. The author has an hindex of 106, co-authored 328 publications receiving 39456 citations. Previous affiliations of B.H. Hameed include King Saud University & Universiti Sains Malaysia Engineering Campus.

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Adsorption of residue oil from palm oil mill effluent using powder and flake chitosan: Equilibrium and kinetic studies

TL;DR: The results obtained showed that chitosan powder, at a dosage of 0.5g/l, 15min of contact time and a pH value of 5.0, presented the most suitable conditions for the adsorption of residue oil from POME.
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Modified mesoporous clay adsorbent for adsorption isotherm and kinetics of methylene blue

TL;DR: In this article, the MB uptake by both raw and modified Ball Clay (MBC) was investigated through batch adsorption experiment, and the results showed that MBC can be used adequately to adsorb MB more efficiently than RBC.
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Removal of cationic dye from aqueous solution using jackfruit peel as non-conventional low-cost adsorbent

TL;DR: The results demonstrated that the JFP is very effective for the adsorption of methylene blue (MB) from aqueous solutions.
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Preparation of activated carbons from rambutan (Nephelium lappaceum) peel by microwave-induced KOH activation for acid yellow 17 dye adsorption

TL;DR: In this paper, a novel agricultural waste, rambutan (Nephelium lappaceum) peel was used as the precursor for preparation of activated carbon by chemical assisted KOH activation.
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Preparation of waste tea activated carbon using potassium acetate as an activating agent for adsorption of Acid Blue 25 dye

TL;DR: Waste tea activated carbon (WTAC) was prepared through chemical activation with a novel activating agent, potassium acetate and used for the sorption of acid blue 25 (AB25) dye.