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    Optimization of waste biomass demineralization through response surface methodology and enhancement of thermochemical and fusion properties by Tabish, Asif Nadeem, Irfan, Muhammad, Irshad, Muneeb, Hussain, Muhammad Asif, Zeb, Hassan, Jahangir, Saad, Shahzad, Akmal, Siddiqi, Muhammad Hamid, Mujtaba, M. A., Fouad, Yasser, Kalam, M. A.

    Published in Scientific reports (08-11-2024)
    “…This study examines the impact of leaching with dilute hydrochloric acid solution on the reduction of ash content and the thermal degradation behavior of…”
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    Microstructural and mechanical characterization of high strength porcelain insulators for power transmission and distribution applications by Yousaf, Muhammad, Iqbal, Tanveer, Hussain, Muhammad Asif, Tabish, Asif Nadeem, Haq, Ehsan Ul, Siddiqi, Muhammad Hamid, Yasin, Saima, Mahmood, Hamayoun

    Published in Ceramics international (15-01-2022)
    “…Porcelain insulators have prodigious importance in electricity transmission and distribution network because of their high dielectric constant, electrical…”
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    Evolution of kinetic and hydrothermal study of refused derived fuels: Thermo-gravimetric analysis by Siddiqi, Muhammad Hamid, Liu, Xiao-min, Hussain, Muhammad Asif, Qureshi, Tayyab, Waqas, Muhammad, Farooq, Muhammad, Iqbal, Tanveer, Nawaz, Saba, Nawaz, Saher

    Published in Energy reports (01-11-2021)
    “…With the increase in municipal-solid-waste (MSW) production, energy usage, and the curb of the landfill, it has developed the need of our society to use local…”
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    Physiochemical and Thermal Analysis of Diverse Leaching Reagents by Demineralising Raw Wheat Straw for Clean Energy Production: TGA-FTIR by Muhammad Hamid Siddiqi, Xiao-min Liu, Hafiz Umair Lateef, Usman Rafique, Saba Nawaz

    Published in Chemical engineering transactions (01-08-2020)
    “…The increased consciousness in greenhouse emissions has encouraged the expansion of new technologies to accommodate the internment and appropriation of carbon…”
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    Sustainable Strategy to Develop Organic Bio Refinery Model by Qureshi, Tayyab, Farooq, Muhammad, Siddiqi, Muhammad Hamid, Adnan, Muhammad, Farhan, Muhammad, Ali, Qasim

    “…The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) were created by the United Nations to transform societies and get them ready for new challenges. These objectives have…”
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    Performance analysis of bio-fuel blends for clean energy production: Thermogravimetric analysis by Siddiqi, Muhammad Hamid, Liu, Xiao-min, Qureshi, Tayyab, Tabish, Asif Nadeem, Nawaz, Saba, Iqbal, Tanveer

    Published in Journal of cleaner production (10-11-2020)
    “…Use of local Lignite as a fuel for clean energy generation play an increasingly important role in the domestic industry. Lignite is considered as the lowest…”
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    Evaluation of physiochemical, thermal and kinetic properties of wheat straw by demineralising with leaching reagents for energy applications by Siddiqi, Muhammad Hamid, Liu, Xiao-min, Hussain, Muhammad Asif, Qureshi, Tayyab, Tabish, Asif Nadeem, Lateef, Hafiz Umair, Zeb, Hassan, Farooq, Muhammad, Nawaz, Saba, Nawaz, Saher

    Published in Energy (Oxford) (01-01-2022)
    “…The augmented concerns towards greenhouse emissions have stimulated the innovative technologies to reduce the carbon footprints and lessen the usage of fossil…”
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    Combustion and Pyrolysis Study of Pakistani Coal, Rice Husk, and Their Blends via TGA Analysis by Siddiqi, Muhammad Hamid, Hussain, Muhmmad Asif, Iqbal, Tanveer, Tabish, Asif Nadeem, Mahmood, Waqar, Qureshi, Tayyab

    “…Pakistan has a key problem of power supply in urban as well as rural areas having very limited supply of electricity. Being an agricultural country, Pakistan…”
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