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Using nanoparticles for efficient grey water purification

Nanotech Wastewater Treatment offers advanced solutions to traditional water purification challenges using nanoparticle technologies. Households produce considerable amounts of grey water, contributing to environmental degradation and heightened fresh water consumption. This grey water, laden with xenobiotic compounds from personal care items, raises contamination concerns. This study developed calcium carbonate nanoparticles through an economical method and applied them to grey water treatment. Optimal conditions achieved 88% Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) and 87% turbidity reduction.

Hajer Ahmed Allezami

  • Hajer Ahmed Allezami

    Hajer Ahmed Allezami

    National University of Science and Technology – Oman

    Hajer is an ambitious Engineering graduate specialized in Process Operations and Maintenance. Her strong research and analytical skills with a passion in creative and critical thinking in the field of Nanotechnology are evidenced in her contributions to renowned journals, including SCOPUS indexed international peer Reviewed Journal and Conference Publications (Springer Journal - Iranian Journal of Chemical Society; and IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science). Hajer has actively participated in various conferences and competitions, such as the Gulf Petrochemical & Chemical Association (GPCA Innovation Competition held in Dubai in 2022). She has a passion for learning new things with a focus on continuous learning. Hajer is poised with problem-solving abilities and group working skills to create a dynamic engineering environment aligning with the UNSDG 2030, and to offer meaningful contributions to the society.more

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