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Chedly Tizaoui
Researcher at Swansea University
Publications - 67
Citations - 1781
Chedly Tizaoui is an academic researcher from Swansea University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Adsorption & Wastewater. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 57 publications receiving 1461 citations. Previous affiliations of Chedly Tizaoui include University College of Engineering & University of Nottingham.
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Coagulation with polymers for nanofiltration pre-treatment of highly concentrated dyes: a review
TL;DR: In this article, the effect of metal coagulant-polymer on membrane fouling was investigated and factors that improved the coagulation were studied in detail and suitable metal co-agulants were presented.
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Landfill leachate treatment with ozone and ozone/hydrogen peroxide systems.
TL;DR: In the search for an efficient and economical method to treat a leachate generated from a controlled municipal solid waste landfill site (Jebel Chakir) in the region of greater Tunis in Tunisia, ozone alone and ozone combined with hydrogen peroxide were studied.
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Kinetics of the ozone oxidation of Reactive Orange 16 azo-dye in aqueous solution
Chedly Tizaoui,Naser Grima +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the ozonation of Reactive Orange 16 dye, C.I. 177757 (synonym Remazol Brilliant Orange 3R) was investigated at different experimental conditions in a semi-batch ozone reactor (25-100mg/L dye; 20-80 g/m 3 NTP O 3 gas (NTP: 0-°C and 1-atm); pH 2, 7, 11).
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Ozone: A Potential Oxidant for COVID-19 Virus (SARS-CoV-2)
TL;DR: Disruption of the structure of SARS-CoV-2 could inactivate the virus, suggesting that ozone could be an effective oxidant against COVID-19 virus.
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A comparative study on ozone, hydrogen peroxide and UV based advanced oxidation processes for efficient removal of diethyl phthalate in water.
TL;DR: Heterogeneous catalytic ozonation with Al2O3 was the most effective process for DEP removal and based on pseudo-first-order kinetics at pH7, the studied oxidation processes followed the order.