Publications by authors named "L El-Bassi"

This study aimed to evaluate the impact of four biochar concentrations (0, 2, 5, and 8%) on single and interactive effects of salinity and drought stresses on the morphological, physiological, and photosynthetic parameters of faba bean plants. PCA analysis showed that plants displayed different behavior under non-stressed and stressed conditions. The most discriminating quantitative characters were related to plant biomass production and photosynthesis, especially shoot dry mass, root dry mass, plant fresh mass, internal CO concentration, net CO assimilation rate, and relative water content.

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  • Researchers developed zirconium-doped PbO anodes on titanium substrates using a spin coating method to effectively remove the antibiotic ampicillin from water.
  • Characterization techniques like SEM, AFM, XRD, and EIS revealed that adding 10% zirconium significantly improved the anode's morphology, surface roughness, and electrochemical performance compared to other configurations.
  • The 10% Zr-doped anode exhibited the highest efficiency in degrading ampicillin into ampicilloic acid, indicating it as the optimal composition for wastewater treatment involving antibiotics.
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In this study, lead removal from aqueous solutions using biochar derived from olive mill solid and liquid wastes has been investigated by applying batch experiments and geochemical modelling. The batch adsorption experiments included the assessment of several key parameters such as the contact time (kinetic), initial concentration (isotherm), pH, adsorbent dose, and the presence of competitive cations, whilst the geochemical modelling focused on the involved adsorption mechanisms using the PHREEQC code. The kinetic studies showed that lead adsorption is a relatively fast process, where intraparticle diffusion is the rate-limiting step.

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During the last decade, biochars have been considered as attractive and eco-friendly materials with various applications including wastewater treatment, energy production and soil amendments. However, the important nitrogen losses during biochars production using the pyrolysis process have limited their potential use in agriculture as biofertilizer. Therefore, it seems necessary to enrich these biochars with nitrogen sources before their use in agricultural soils.

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Characterization of the biofilm growing on stainless steel (SS) in untreated (UTUWW) and treated (TUWW) urban wastewaters was performed. In both media, the first phase of biofilm growth was aerobic, when the genera and (iron oxidizing bacteria [IOB]) and the genera , , and (sulfur oxidizing bacteria [SOB]) were identified. In the second phase, established after immersion for 7 days, the high amount of EPS inhibited the access of oxygen and promoted the growth of anaerobic bacteria, which were the genus (iron-reducing bacterium [IRB]) and the genera , , and (sulfate-reducing bacteria [SRB]).

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