Publications by authors named "Waqed H Hassan"

Here, first-principles calculations have been employed to make a comparative study on structural, mechanical, electronic, and optical properties of new CaMF (M = As and Sb) photovoltaic compounds under pressure. The findings disclose that these two systems possess a direct band gap, showcasing a large tunable range under pressure, effectively encompassing the visible light spectrum. Adjusting various levels of hydrostatic pressure has effectively tuned both the band alignment and the effective masses of electrons and holes.

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The current study investigates removing tetracycline from water using batch, column, and tank experiments with statistical modelling using ANN for continuous tests. An artificial neural network (ANN) using the Levenberg-Marquardt back-propagation (LMA) training algorithm is constructed to compare the effectiveness of Tetracycline removal from aqueous solution using the sorption technique with prepared adsorbent. Several characterization analyses XRD, FT-IR, and SEM are employed for prepared Brownmillerite (CaFeO)-Na alginate beads.

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  • The study examined how cadmium, a harmful heavy metal and carcinogen, was managed at the Muharram Aisha wastewater treatment plant in Karbala, Iraq, using the TOXCHEM model.
  • High concentrations of cadmium were found in treated wastewater, and a model was developed to understand its behavior, indicating that suspended solids in the system significantly affected cadmium removal.
  • By increasing the concentration of mixed liquor suspended solids (MLSS) from 1500 to 4500 mg/L, the plant successfully reduced cadmium levels in the wastewater from 0.36 to 0.01 mg/L over five months, showing a potential method for reducing heavy metal contamination without harmful chemicals.
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Estrogenic hormones, found as micropollutants in water systems, give rise to grave concerns for human health and marine ecosystems, triggering a cascade of adverse effects. This research presents an innovative manufacturing approach using nanoscale layered double hydroxides of magnesium and iron, with sodium dodecyl sulfate surfactant, to create highly efficient sorbent cement kiln dust (CKD) based beads (CKD/MgFe-SDS-LDH-beads). These beads effectively remove estrone from water.

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The presence of toxic cadmium ions in the wastewater resulted from industrial sector forms the critical issue for public health and ecosystem. This study determines the ability of four vertical subsurface flow constructed wetlands units in the treatment of simulated wastewater laden with cadmium ions. This was achieved through using sewage sludge byproduct as alternative for the traditional sand to be substrate for aforementioned units in order to satisfy the sustainable concepts; however, Canna indica and Typha domingensis can apply to enhance the cadmium removal.

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This study investigates the effectiveness of using Iraqi clay as a low-permeability layer to prevent the migration of lead and nickel ions in groundwater-aquifers. Tests of batch operation have been conducted to determine the optimal conditions for removing Pb ions, which were found to be 120 minutes of contact time, a pH of 5, 0.12 g of clay per 100 mL of solution, and an agitation of 250 rpm.

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