Mahdi Chiha
University of Annaba
22 Papers
19 Citations
Mahdi Chiha is an academic researcher from University of Annaba. The author has contributed to research in topics: Aqueous solution & Sorbent. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 22 publications.
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Papers
Batch sorption dynamics and equilibrium for the removal of cadmium ions from aqueous phase using wheat bran.
TL;DR: Thermodynamic parameters indicate that the sorption of cadmium by wheat bran is a spontaneous process and physical in nature involving weak forces of attraction and is also endothermic.
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Influence of bicarbonate and carbonate ions on sonochemical degradation of Rhodamine B in aqueous phase.
TL;DR: The results clearly demonstrated the significant intensification of sonolytic destruction of RhB in the presence of bicarbonate and carbonate, especially at lower dye concentrations, as carbonate radical presents a more selective reactivity towards RhB molecules than hydroxyl radical.
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Influence of experimental parameters on sonochemistry dosimetries: KI oxidation, Fricke reaction and H2O2 production
TL;DR: For the three tested dosimetries, the sonochemical efficiency was independent of liquid volume, and the main experimental parameters showing significant effect in KI oxidation dosimetry were initial KI concentration, acoustic power and pH.
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•Journal Article
Removal of Methylene Blue from Aqueous Solutions by Wheat Bran
Oualid Hamdaoui,Mahdi Chiha +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, a fundamental investigation on the removal of methylene blue from aqueous solutions by wheat bran is conducted in batch conditions, and removal kinetic data are determined, and the effects of different experimental parameters, such as wheat brans mass, initial concentration, particle size, and ionic strength, on the kinetics of removal are investigated.
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Sonolytic degradation of endocrine disrupting chemical 4-cumylphenol in water.
TL;DR: The sonolytic degradation of endocrine disrupting compound 4-cumylphenol (4-CyP) in aqueous solution was investigated and it was demonstrated that the sonolytics treatment was more efficient in the natural water compared to pure water.
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