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Chi Kim Lim

Researcher at Universiti Teknologi Malaysia

Publications -  15
Citations -  563

Chi Kim Lim is an academic researcher from Universiti Teknologi Malaysia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wastewater & Chemical oxygen demand. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 15 publications receiving 445 citations. Previous affiliations of Chi Kim Lim include Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia.

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Green technology in wastewater treatment technologies: Integration of membrane bioreactor with various wastewater treatment systems

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors provide a consolidated review on the current state of research for the integrated MBR system with other technologies for wastewater treatment and help to sustain the treatment process itself.
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Application of zeolite-activated carbon macrocomposite for the adsorption of Acid Orange 7: isotherm, kinetic and thermodynamic studies

TL;DR: The adsorbent, MC, which consists of a mixture of zeolite and activated carbon, was found to be effective in removing AO7 and has good potential use as an adsorption for the removal of azo dye from aqueous solution.
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Treatment of landfill leachate using ASBR combined with zeolite adsorption technology

TL;DR: Results demonstrate that combined ASBR and zeolite adsorption is a feasible technique for the treatment of landfill leachate, even considering this effluent’s high resistance to treatment.
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Biodecolorization of recalcitrant dye as the sole sourceof nutrition using Curvularia clavata NZ2 and decolorization ability of its crude enzymes

TL;DR: Ultraviolet–visible and Fourier infrared spectroscopy analysis of the extracted RB5’s metabolites along with desorption tests confirmed that the decolorization process occurred due to degradation and not merely by adsorption, proving that extracellular enzymes produced by C. clavata played a major role inDecolorization of RB5.
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Biosorption and biodegradation of Acid Orange 7 by Enterococcus faecalis strain ZL: optimization by response surface methodological approach

TL;DR: This study explored the ability of E. faecalis strain ZL in decolorizing Acid Orange 7 by biosorption as well as biodegradation process and showed the formation of sulfanilic acid as a possible degradation product of AO7 under facultative anaerobic condition.