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Babak Salamatinia
Researcher at Monash University Malaysia Campus
Publications - 65
Citations - 4097
Babak Salamatinia is an academic researcher from Monash University Malaysia Campus. The author has contributed to research in topics: Adsorption & Calcination. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 64 publications receiving 3103 citations. Previous affiliations of Babak Salamatinia include Universiti Sains Malaysia & Universiti Sains Malaysia Engineering Campus.
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Application of chitosan and its derivatives as adsorbents for dye removal from water and wastewater: a review.
Mohammadtaghi Vakili,Mohd Rafatullah,Babak Salamatinia,Ahmad Zuhairi Abdullah,Mahamad Hakimi Ibrahim,Kok Bing Tan,Zahra Gholami,Parisa Amouzgar +7 more
TL;DR: This review paper discusses major research topics related to chitosan and its derivatives for application in the removal of dyes from water and provides better opportunity for researchers to better explore the potential of chito-derived adsorbents for removal of a great variety of d dye.
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Adsorption of dyes by nanomaterials: Recent developments and adsorption mechanisms
Kok Bing Tan,Mohammadtaghi Vakili,Bahman Amini Horri,Phaik Eong Poh,Ahmad Zuhairi Abdullah,Babak Salamatinia +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a review highlights recent developments in the use of nanomaterials for the adsorption of dyes from wastewater and discusses specific adsorsption mechanisms, improvements, particularly for increasing adsorptive capacities, and toxicity.
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The presence of microplastics in commercial salts from different countries
Ali Karami,Abolfazl Golieskardi,Cheng Keong Choo,Vincent Larat,Tamara S. Galloway,Babak Salamatinia +5 more
TL;DR: The results, the low level of anthropogenic particles intake from the salts (maximum 37 particles per individual per annum) warrants negligible health impacts, however, to better understand the health risks associated with salt consumption, further development in extraction protocols are needed to isolateanthropogenic particles smaller than 149 μm.
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A high-performance protocol for extraction of microplastics in fish.
Ali Karami,Abolfazl Golieskardi,Cheng Keong Choo,Nicholas Romano,Yu Bin Ho,Babak Salamatinia +5 more
TL;DR: Treating biological materials with a 10% KOH solution and incubating at 40°C was both time and cost-effective, efficient in digesting biological materials, and had no impact on the integrity of the plastic polymers.
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Ultrasonic-assisted biodiesel production process from palm oil using alkaline earth metal oxides as the heterogeneous catalysts
TL;DR: In this article, the ultrasonic assisted transesterification of palm oil in the presence of alkaline earth metal oxide catalysts (CaO, SrO and BaO) was investigated.