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A study of the capacitive deionisation performance under various operational conditions.
- Mohamed Mossad, L. Zou
- Chemistry, Medicine
- Journal of hazardous materials
- 30 April 2012
Capacitive deionisation (CDI) has many advantages over other desalination technologies due to its low energy consumption, less environmental pollution and low fouling potential. The objectives of… Expand
Study of fouling and scaling in capacitive deionisation by using dissolved organic and inorganic salts.
- Mohamed Mossad, L. Zou
- Chemistry, Medicine
- Journal of hazardous materials
- 15 January 2013
In this work, fouling, scaling and cleaning of the capacitive deionisation (CDI) with activated carbon electrodes were systematically investigated for the first time. Electrode fouling caused by… Expand
Thermodynamics and kinetics of adsorption of ammonium ions by graphene laminate electrodes in capacitive deionization
- Yasodinee Wimalasiri, Mohamed Mossad, L. Zou, L. Zou
- Chemistry
- 2 February 2015
Abstract Electrodes made of graphene laminates (GL) with favourable electrochemical properties were used to remove sodium and ammonium ions by membrane capacitive deionization (MCDI). First, the… Expand
Effects of operational conditions on the electrosorption efficiencies of capacitive deionization
- Mohamed Mossad, Linda Y Zou
- Materials Science
- 2011
Capacitive deionization (CDI) represents a novel electrosorption process for the desalination of brackish water. The CDI working principle depends on the use of porous carbon materials as electrodes.… Expand
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A study of the long-term operation of capacitive deionisation in inland brackish water desalination
- W. Zhang, Mohamed Mossad, Linda Y Zou
- Environmental Science
- 1 July 2013
Abstract The long-term cleaning needs and response to different cleaning approaches of a portable capacitive deionisation (CDI) prototype unit were investigated at two Australian locations: Wilora, a… Expand
Evaluation of the salt removal efficiency of capacitive deionisation: Kinetics, isotherms and thermodynamics
- Mohamed Mossad, Linda Y Zou
- Chemistry
- 1 May 2013
Abstract Capacitive deionisation (CDI) is an electrosorption desalination process with low energy consumption and less environmental pollution compared to other desalination technologies. Charge… Expand
Using capacitive deionisation for inland brackish groundwater desalination in a remote location
- Mohamed Mossad, W. Zhang, Linda Y Zou
- Environmental Science
- 2 January 2013
Abstract In this work, a portable prototype of capacitive deionisation (CDI) unit has been used first time in Wilora, a community in a remote area in Northern Territory, Australia, to remove salt… Expand
A statistical experimental investigation on arsenic removal using capacitive deionization
- W. Zhang, Mohamed Mossad, J. S. Yazdi, Linda Y Zou
- Chemistry
- 2016
AbstractIn this study, arsenic removal from water by a solar-powered capacitive deionization (CDI) unit was investigated. The Box–Behnken statistical experiment design (BBD) as an example of response… Expand
Evaluation of copper removal efficiency using water treatment sludge
- S. Shahin, Mohamed Mossad, M. Fouad
- Materials Science
- 1 March 2019
Abstract Large quantities of sludge are produced during water treatment processes. Recently, sludge has been treated as waste and disposed of in landfills, which increases the environmental burdens… Expand
Seasonal Variation of Trihalomethanes Levels in Greater Cairo Drinking Water
- E. M. Souaya, A. A. Abdullah, Mohamed Mossad
- Chemistry
- 24 March 2015
The formation of carcinogenic Trihalomethanes (THMs) in the process of water disinfection by chlorine has raised concerns in the scientific community. This study aims to determine the levels of THMs… Expand