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    Hydrometallurgical extraction of zinc from Jordanian electric arc furnace dust by Shawabkeh, Reyad A.

    Published in Hydrometallurgy (01-07-2010)
    “…Zinc was extracted in a Jordanian Steel Plant using an electric arc furnace dust. Sulfuric, nitric and hydrochloric acids were used at different concentrations…”
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    Synthesis of Nanosilica for the Removal of Multicomponent Cd2+ and Cu2+ from Synthetic Water: An Experimental and Theoretical Study by Al-Saida, Basel, Sandouqa, Arwa, Shawabkeh, Reyad A., Hussein, Ibnelwaleed

    Published in Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (03-11-2022)
    “…Copper and cadmium ions are among the top 120 hazardous chemicals listed by the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) that can bind to…”
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    Metals distribution in soils around the cement factory in southern Jordan by Al-Khashman, Omar A., Shawabkeh, Reyad A.

    Published in Environmental pollution (1987) (01-04-2006)
    “…Thirty one soil samples were collected from south Jordan around the cement factory in Qadissiya area. The samples were obtained at two depths, 0–10 cm and…”
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    Copper and strontium adsorption by a novel carbon material manufactured from pecan shells by Shawabkeh, Reyad A, Rockstraw, David A, Bhada, Ron K

    Published in Carbon (New York) (01-04-2002)
    “…A novel carbon material (PS276a) was produced from pecan shells, a waste product of the agricultural industry. Preparation of this material involved the…”
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    Experimental study and modeling of basic dye sorption by diatomaceous clay by Shawabkeh, Reyad A, Tutunji, Maha F

    Published in Applied clay science (01-11-2003)
    “…This paper presents a study on the adsorption of basic dye, methylene blue, from an aqueous solution onto diatomaceous earth (diatomite). The effect of initial…”
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    Solidification and stabilization of cadmium ions in sand–cement–clay mixture by Shawabkeh, Reyad A.

    Published in Journal of hazardous materials (17-10-2005)
    “…This study was carried out to test the ability of a mixture of sand, cement and clay for immobilizing cadmium ions from leaching out into water resources…”
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    BET, FTIR, and RAMAN characterizations of activated carbon from waste oil fly ash by Ali, Rizwan, Aslam, Zaheer, Shawabkeh, Reyad A, Asghar, Anam, Hussein, Ibnelwaleed A

    Published in Turkish journal of chemistry (01-01-2020)
    “…Activated carbon (AC), a porous material with high pore volume, attracts increasing attention owing to its potential applications in several fields. The…”
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    Decolorization of multicomponent dye-laden wastewater by modified waste fly ash: a parametric analysis for an anionic and cationic combination of dyes by Akhtar, Namrah, Aslam, Zaheer, Shawabkeh, Reyad A., Baig, Nadeem, Aslam, Umair, Ihsanullah, Ihsanullah, Khan, Salahuddin

    “…In this research study, waste fly ash (WFA) underwent acid activation and subsequent amine functionalization using ammonia solution. This treatment improves…”
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    Adsorption kinetics and modeling of H2S by treated waste oil fly ash by Aslam, Zaheer, Hussein, Ibnelwaleed A., Shawabkeh, Reyad A., Parvez, Mohammad Anwar, Ahmad, Waqar, Ihsanullah

    “…Waste oil fly ash (OFA) collected from disposal of power generation plants was treated by physicochemical activation technique to improve the surface…”
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    Synthesis of activated carbon from oil fly ash for removal of H2S from gas stream by Aslam, Zaheer, Shawabkeh, Reyad A., Hussein, Ibnelwaleed A., Al-Baghli, Nadhir, Eic, Mladen

    Published in Applied surface science (01-02-2015)
    “…•Waste oil fly ash (OFA) is chemically treated to produce activated carbon (AC).•The physico-chemical treatments of OFA have increased the surface area from…”
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    Concurrent adsorption of cationic and anionic dyes from environmental water on amine functionalized carbon by Rehman, Muhammad Zia Ur, Aslam, Zaheer, Shawabkeh, Reyad A, Hussein, Ibnelwaleed A, Mahmood, Nubla

    Published in Water science and technology (01-02-2020)
    “…Amine functionalized carbon (AFC) was synthesized from raw oil fly ash and later utilized it for simultaneous removal of methyl orange (MO) and rhodamine 6G…”
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    Thermochemical treatment of fly ash for synthesis of mesoporous activated carbon by Shawabkeh, Reyad A., Aslam, Zaheer, Hussien, Ibnelwaleed A.

    “…A mesoporous activated carbon is produced from oil fly ash (OFA) using chemical and thermal treatments at different activation conditions. The ash samples were…”
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    Plasma gasification of municipal solid waste for waste-to-value processing by Munir, M.T., Mardon, I., Al-Zuhair, S., Shawabkeh, A., Saqib, N.U.

    Published in Renewable & sustainable energy reviews (01-12-2019)
    “…Plasma gasification can be a viable technology for converting municipal solid waste (MSW) into value for the circular economy. However, in its current state,…”
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    Asphalt modification using acid treated waste oil fly ash by Anwar Parvez, M., Al-Abdul Wahhab, Hamad I., Shawabkeh, Reyad A., Hussein, Ibnelwaleed A.

    Published in Construction & building materials (15-11-2014)
    “…[Display omitted] •Waste oil fly ash (OFA) from power generation plants was used to modify asphalt performance.•OFA was chemically treated with H2SO4 and HNO3…”
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    The chemistry of minerals obtained from the combustion of Jordanian oil shale by Al-Otoom, Awni Y., Shawabkeh, Reyad A., Al-Harahsheh, Adnan M., Shawaqfeh, Ahmad T.

    Published in Energy (Oxford) (01-04-2005)
    “…A characterization study was performed on the spent oil shale (oil shale ash) obtained from the combustion of Jordanian oil shale. This characterization…”
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    Adsorption kinetics and modeling of H 2 S by treated waste oil fly ash by Aslam, Zaheer, Hussein, Ibnelwaleed A, Shawabkeh, Reyad A, Parvez, Mohammad Anwar, Ahmad, Waqar, Ihsanullah

    “…Waste oil fly ash (OFA) collected from disposal of power generation plants was treated by physicochemical activation technique to improve the surface…”
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    Surface modification of oil fly ash and its application in selective capturing of carbon dioxide by Yaumi, Ali L., Hussien, Ibnelwaleed A., Shawabkeh, Reyad A.

    Published in Applied surface science (01-02-2013)
    “…[Display omitted] ► A large surface area of activated ash with well-defined particle sizes and porous structure was obtained from waste oil fly ash. ► This…”
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    Toward a Complete Removal of Barite (Barium Sulfate BaSO4) Scale Using Chelating Agents and Catalysts by Bageri, B. S., Mahmoud, M. A., Shawabkeh, R. A., Al-Mutairi, S. H., Abdulraheem, Abdulazeez

    “…Barite scale is the most common oilfield scale in oil and gas wells. Barite scale removal still represents a challenge to the oil and gas industry because of…”
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    Sulfur distribution in the oil fractions obtained by thermal cracking of Jordanian El-Lajjun oil Shale by Al-Harahsheh, Adnan, Al-Otoom, Awni Y., Shawabkeh, Reyad A.

    Published in Energy (Oxford) (2005)
    “…The extracted shale oil by the thermal cracking process of the El-Lujjan oil shale showed that the yield of oil was around 12 wt%. The amount of sulfur in this…”
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