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Mohammed J.K. Bashir

Researcher at Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman

Publications -  166
Citations -  4536

Mohammed J.K. Bashir is an academic researcher from Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman. The author has contributed to research in topics: Leachate & Adsorption. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 135 publications receiving 3073 citations. Previous affiliations of Mohammed J.K. Bashir include Universiti Sains Malaysia.

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Recent Advancements, Fundamental Challenges, and Opportunities in Catalytic Methanation of CO2

TL;DR: In this paper, a comprehensive overview of CO2 methanation with respect to the recent advancements in reaction mechanism, catalytic materials, and the novel combination of metal active phase and its synergy is presented.
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Application of response surface methodology (RSM) for optimization of ammoniacal nitrogen removal from semi-aerobic landfill leachate using ion exchange resin

TL;DR: In this paper, an ideal experimental design based on Central Composite Design (CCD) with response surface methodology (RSM) was used to evaluate the effects of process variables and their interaction towards the attainment of their optimum conditions.
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Leachate characterization in semi-aerobic and anaerobic sanitary landfills: a comparative study.

TL;DR: The results indicated that Pulau Burung leachate was more stabilized compared with Kulim leachates, and the aeration process in PBLS has a considerable effect on reducing the concentration of several pollutants.
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Landfill leachate treatment by electrochemical oxidation

TL;DR: Electrochemical treatment using graphite carbon electrode was found to be effective in BOD, COD and color removal but was not effective in increasing the BOD/COD ratio or enhancing biodegradability of the leachate.
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Landfill leachate treatment using powdered activated carbon augmented sequencing batch reactor (SBR) process: optimization by response surface methodology.

TL;DR: In this study, landfill leachate was treated by using the sequencing batch reactor (SBR) process and the PAC-SBR displayed superior performance in term of removal efficiencies when compared to SBR.