M. Samimi

Department of Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Energy, Kermanshah University of Technology, Kermanshah, Iran

[ 1 ] - Optimal conditions for the biological removal of ammonia from wastewater of a petrochemical plant using the response surface methodology

High concentrations of nitrogen compounds, such as ammonia observed in the petrochemical industry, are the major environmental pollutants. Therefore, effective and inexpensive methods are needed for its treatment. Biological treatment of various pollutants is a low cost and biocompatible replacement for current physico-chemical systems. The use of aquatic plants is an effective way to absorb th...

[ 2 ] - بررسی شرایط بهینه حذف Zn+2 با استفاده از زیست‌توده باکتری‌های جداسازی شده ازمعدن راونج

آلودگی محیط به فلزات سنگین از مهم­ترین معضلات زیست‌محیطی بوده و منجر به آسیب‌های جدی بر سلامت انسان می­شود. به منظور کاهش اثرات زیان‌بار این فلزات باید روش‌های تصفیه آن­ها توسعه یابد که در این بین استفاده از جاذب­های زیستی اهمیت ویژه‌ای دارد. هدف از این مطالعه جداسازی باکتری‌های مقاوم به  از معدن سرب و روی راونج و شناسایی کارآمدترین سویه برای جذب روی بود. بدین منظور از رسوبات معدن، نمونه‌برداری...

[ 3 ] - Phenol biodegradation by bacterial strain O-CH1 isolated from seashore

phenol and phenolic compounds are among the most recognized environmental pollutants which exist in industrial wastewater and enter the biological cycles due to the solubility in water. Bioremediation is one of the cost-effective and Eco-friendly methods for phenol removal. In this study, the most effective phenol-degrading bacterial strain was isolated and identified from the shores of the Oma...

[ 4 ] - Lactic-based Novel Amine Ionic Liquid: Synthesis and Characterization of [DEA][Lac]

In this study, a novel amine ionic liquid “Diethanolamine Lactic” [DEA][Lac] was synthesized. The replacement of halogenated ion fluid was used as a modified methodology for the preparation of diethanolamine based on lactic acid. The ionic liquid was characterized using the Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectra and the nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy. The changes in bands' wav...