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Dr. Mohammad Alsheyab
Dr. Mohammad Alsheyab
Ass.Prof. Civil and Env. Engineering, Senior Expert of Env. Development and Strategic Planning
Verified email at qnrf.org
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On-line production of ferrate with an electrochemical method and its potential application for wastewater treatment–A review
M Alsheyab, JQ Jiang, C Stanford
Journal of Environmental Management 90 (3), 1350-1356, 2009
1632009
The online generation and application of ferrate (VI) for sewage treatment—A pilot scale trial
JQ Jiang, C Stanford, M Alsheyab
Separation and Purification Technology 68 (2), 227-231, 2009
1092009
Effect of electric arc furnace dust (EAFD) on properties of asphalt cement mixture
MAT Alsheyab, TS Khedaywi
Resources, Conservation and Recycling 70, 38-43, 2013
1032013
Optimal conditions for olive mill wastewater treatment using ultrasound and advanced oxidation processes
A Al-Bsoul, M Al-Shannag, M Tawalbeh, AA Al-Taani, WK Lafi, ...
Science of the total environment 700, 134576, 2020
982020
Reducing the formation of trihalomethanes (THMs) by ozone combined with hydrogen peroxide (H2O2/O3)
MA Alsheyab, AH Muñoz
Desalination 194 (1-3), 121-126, 2006
872006
Recycling of construction and demolition waste and its impact on climate change and sustainable development
MAT Alsheyab
International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology 19 (3), 2129-2138, 2022
692022
Electrochemical production of ferrate (iron VI): application to the wastewater treatment on a laboratory scale and comparison with iron (III) coagulant
C Stanford, JQ Jiang, M Alsheyab
Water, Air, & Soil Pollution 209, 483-488, 2010
512010
Comparative study of ozone and MnO2/O3 effects on the elimination of TOC and COD of raw water at the Valmayor station
MA Alsheyab, AH Muñoz
Desalination 207 (1-3), 179-183, 2007
512007
Electrochemical generation of ferrate (VI): Determination of optimum conditions
M Alsheyab, JQ Jiang, C Stanford
Desalination 254 (1-3), 175-178, 2010
482010
Optimisation of ozone production for water and wastewater treatment
MAT Alsheyab, AH Muñoz
Desalination 217 (1-3), 1-7, 2007
382007
Effect of nominal maximum aggregate size and aggregate gradation on the surface frictional properties of hot mix asphalt mixtures
MA Khasawneh, MA Alsheyab
Construction and Building Materials 244, 118355, 2020
362020
Engineering aspects of electrochemical generation of ferrate: A step towards its full scale application for water and wastewater treatment
M Alsheyab, JQ Jiang, C Stanford
Water, Air, & Soil Pollution 210, 203-210, 2010
232010
Quantifying the effect of modified mixture volumetrics and compaction effort on skid resistance of asphalt pavements
MA Alsheyab, MA Khasawneh
International Journal of Pavement Engineering 23 (5), 1552-1560, 2022
192022
Potential recovery assessment of the embodied resources in Qatar’s wastewater
MAT Alsheyab, S Kusch-Brandt
Sustainability 10 (9), 3055, 2018
182018
Effect of aggregate gradation and asphalt mix volumetrics on the thermal properties of asphalt concrete
MA Khasawneh, AA Sawalha, MT Aljarrah, MA Alsheyab
Case Studies in Construction Materials 18, e01725, 2023
162023
Potential recovery of precious metals from waste laptops in Jordan
MAT Alsheyab
Rare Metals 34, 517-521, 2015
162015
Waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE): A closer look at photovoltaic panels
S Kusch, MAT Alsheyab
Proceedings of the 17th international multidisciplinary scientific …, 2017
152017
Risk assessment of hydrogen gas production in the laboratory scale electrochemical generation of ferrate (VI)
M Alsheyab, JQ Jiang, C Stanford
Journal of Chemical Health & Safety 15 (5), 16-20, 2008
152008
Dynamic creep analysis of electric arc furnace dust (EAFD)–modified asphalt
MAT Alsheyab, TS Khedaywi
Construction and Building Materials 146, 122-127, 2017
142017
Analysis of the potential use of major refuse-derived fuels in Jordan as supplementary fuel
MAT Alsheyab, D Schingnitz, AF Al-Shawabkeh, S Kusch
Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association 63 (8), 902-908, 2013
122013
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