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Faisal I. Hai
Researcher at University of Wollongong
Publications - 199
Citations - 14023
Faisal I. Hai is an academic researcher from University of Wollongong. The author has contributed to research in topics: Membrane bioreactor & Membrane fouling. The author has an hindex of 58, co-authored 184 publications receiving 10983 citations. Previous affiliations of Faisal I. Hai include University of Tokyo.
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A review on the occurrence of micropollutants in the aquatic environment and their fate and removal during wastewater treatment
Yunlong Luo,Wenshan Guo,Huu Hao Ngo,Long D. Nghiem,Faisal I. Hai,Jian Zhang,Shuang Liang,Xiaochang C. Wang +7 more
TL;DR: This review provides a summary of the recent occurrence of micropollutants in the aquatic environment including sewage, surface water, groundwater and drinking water.
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Hybrid Treatment Systems for Dye Wastewater
TL;DR: In this article, a conceptual hybrid dye wastewater treatment system is proposed, which includes an energy and water reuse plan within the treatment scheme, and accordingly, the authors endorses the inclusion of an energy-efficient and water-efficient scheme.
Hybrid treatment systems for dye wastewater
TL;DR: In this paper, a conceptual hybrid dye wastewater treatment system is proposed, which includes an energy and water reuse plan within the treatment scheme, and accordingly, the authors endorses the inclusion of an energy-efficient and water-efficient scheme.
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Removal of trace organics by MBR treatment: the role of molecular properties
TL;DR: High removal efficiencies were observed with most compounds bearing electron donating functional groups such as hydroxyl and primary amine groups, whereas all hydrophilic and moderately hydrophobic compounds showed removal efficiency of less than 20%.
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Understanding the factors controlling the removal of trace organic contaminants by white-rot fungi and their lignin modifying enzymes: a critical review.
Shufan Yang,Faisal I. Hai,Long D. Nghiem,William E. Price,Felicity A. Roddick,Maria Teresa Moreira,Saleh Faraj Magram +6 more
TL;DR: White-rot fungi and their lignin modifying enzymes (LME) can degrade a wide range of trace organic contaminants (TrOC), which are suspected to cause adverse health effects in humans and other biota.