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Md. Zahangir Alam

Researcher at International Islamic University Malaysia

Publications -  275
Citations -  4628

Md. Zahangir Alam is an academic researcher from International Islamic University Malaysia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bioconversion & Cellulase. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 246 publications receiving 3910 citations. Previous affiliations of Md. Zahangir Alam include Elizade University & University of Dhaka.

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Large-pore diameter nano-adsorbent and its application for rapid lead(II) detection and removal from aqueous media

TL;DR: In this paper, the feasibility of the large-pore diameter nano-adsorbent for capturing low level Pb(II) ions from aqueous solutions in a batch system, in order to comply with the toxicity limit for discharging wastewaters.
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Kinetic adsorption of application of carbon nanotubes for Pb(II) removal from aqueous solution.

TL;DR: The results indicates that the highest percentage removal of Pb can be achieved at pH 5, 40 mg/L of CNTs, contact time 80 min, and agitation speed 50 r/min, and the highest correlation coefficients from Langmuir isotherm model indicates the strong adsorptions of P b(II) on the surface of C NTs.
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Lipase production: An insight in the utilization of renewable agricultural residues

TL;DR: A review of the current status on the utilization of renewable residues in the form of solid and liquid-state and their characteristics for production of lipases using different microbial systems is provided in this article.
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Solvent tolerant lipases: A review

TL;DR: This review considers different solvent systems used in lipase-catalyzed reactions and some of the enzymatic properties required for function and gives lipases many potential applications in aqueous and non-aqueous biocatalysis.
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Sludge palm oil as a renewable raw material for biodiesel production by two-step processes

TL;DR: A potential exploitation of SPO as a new feedstock for the production of biodiesel is shown, which was favorable as compared to EN 14214 and ASTM 6751 standard.