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Salah Ammar

Researcher at University of Gabès

Publications -  112
Citations -  4138

Salah Ammar is an academic researcher from University of Gabès. The author has contributed to research in topics: Raman spectroscopy & Crystallite. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 101 publications receiving 3070 citations. Previous affiliations of Salah Ammar include École Normale Supérieure & Carthage University.

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Control of the shape and size of iron oxide (α-Fe2O3) nanoparticles synthesized through the chemical precipitation method

TL;DR: In this paper, the impact of varying the concentration of precursor on the crystalline phase, size, and morphology of α-Fe 2 O 3 products was explored by X-ray diffraction (XRD), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM), Fourier Transform Infra-Red (FT-IR) spectroscopy, Differential Thermal Analysis (DTA), Thermo Gravimetric Analysis (TGA), Ultraviolet-Visible (UV-Vis) analysis and Photoluminescence (PL).
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Electro-Fenton and photoelectro-Fenton degradation of indigo carmine in acidic aqueous medium

TL;DR: In this paper, an undivided cell with a Pt or boron-doped diamond (BDD) anode and an O2-diffusion cathode at 350°C has been used for indigo carmine degradation.
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Kinetics of oxidative degradation/mineralization pathways of the antibiotic tetracycline by the novel heterogeneous electro-Fenton process with solid catalyst chalcopyrite

TL;DR: In this article, the degradation of solutions of the antibiotic tetracycline (TC) has been studied by a novel electrochemical advanced oxidation process, consisting in electro-Fenton (EF) process using chalcopyrite as heterogeneous catalyst.
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Pyrite as a sustainable catalyst in electro-Fenton process for improving oxidation of sulfamethazine. Kinetics, mechanism and toxicity assessment

TL;DR: Pyrite- EF showed a better performance for the oxidation/mineralization of the drug SMT in comparison to the classic EF process: 95% and 87% TOC removal by Pyrite-EF with B DD and Pt anodes, respectively, versus 90% and 83% by classical EF with BDD and PtAnode, respectively.
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Complete removal of AHPS synthetic dye from water using new electro-fenton oxidation catalyzed by natural pyrite as heterogeneous catalyst.

TL;DR: Experimental results showed that AHPS was quickly oxidized by hydroxyl radicals produced simultaneously both on BDD surface by water discharge and in solution bulk from electrochemical assisted Fenton's reaction with a pseudo-first-order reaction.