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Hamidi Abdul Aziz
Researcher at Universiti Sains Malaysia
Publications - 369
Citations - 11146
Hamidi Abdul Aziz is an academic researcher from Universiti Sains Malaysia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Leachate & Chemical oxygen demand. The author has an hindex of 49, co-authored 345 publications receiving 9083 citations. Previous affiliations of Hamidi Abdul Aziz include University of Strathclyde & Yahoo!.
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Orthophosphate removal from domestic wastewater using limestone and granular activated carbon
Sabir Hussain,Sabir Hussain,Hamidi Abdul Aziz,Mohamed Hasnain Isa,Anees Ahmad,John van Leeuwen,Linda Zou,Simon Beecham,Muhammad Umar +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the adsorption behavior of limestone (LS), granular activated carbon (GAC) and the mixture of both adsorbents for orthophosphate removal from domestic wastewater.
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Effect of Initial Oil Concentration and Dispersant on Crude Oil Biodegradation in Contaminated Seawater
TL;DR: Findings indicate that the presence of dispersant enhanced crude oil biodegradation and bioremediation is not recommended for crude oil concentrations of 2,000 mg/L or higher, and lower concentrations of crude oil demonstrated more efficient hydrocarbon removal.
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Kinetic modeling and half life study on bioremediation of crude oil dispersed by Corexit 9500.
Mohammad Ali Zahed,Hamidi Abdul Aziz,Mohamed Hasnain Isa,Leila Mohajeri,Soraya Mohajeri,Shamsul Rahman Mohamed Kutty +5 more
TL;DR: Results indicated that it improved the crude oil biodegradation rate, and all DCO bioreactors demonstrated higher and faster removal than CO bioreACTors.
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Influence of Fenton reagent oxidation on mineralization and decolorization of municipal landfill leachate.
Soraya Mohajeri,Hamidi Abdul Aziz,Mohamed Hasnain Isa,Mohammed J.K. Bashir,Leila Mohajeri,Mohd Nordin Adlan +5 more
TL;DR: Stepwise addition of Fenton's reagent was more effective than adding the entire volume in a single step in the treatment of semi-aerobic landfill leachate collected from Pulau Burung Landfill Site, Penang, Malaysia.
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The use of poly-aluminum chloride and alum for the treatment of partially stabilized leachate: A comparative study
TL;DR: In this paper, a series of coagulation-flocculation tests were carried out to optimize the coagulant dose, pH, and operating conditions (speed and time for rapid and slow mixing).