Masood Rezaee

Masood Rezaee
  • Phd
  • University of Tehran

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12
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Current institution
University of Tehran
Education
September 2014 - December 2018
University of Tehran
Field of study
  • Environmental Enginnering
September 2012 - September 2014
University of Tehran
Field of study
  • Environmental Enginnering
September 2007 - August 2012
University of Tehran
Field of study
  • Civil Enginnering

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Publications (12)
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One of the major issue about roof-harvested rainwater is physicochemical and microbiological contaminations of this water and their negative impacts on human health for potable and non-potable usage. Different factors can directly or indirectly affect the quality of roof-harvested rainwater such as: The climate of the region in terms of volume and...
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Rapid urbanization and industrialization, population growth and economic growth in developing countries make management of municipal solid waste more complex comparing with developed countries. Furthermore, the conventional municipal solid waste management approach often is reductionists, not tailored to handle complexity. Therefore, the need to a...
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As one of the most environmentally friendly and cost-effective method, anaerobic digestion (AD) has been widely studied and developed as a conventional technology to degrade biodegradable materials and produce biogas simultaneously. Various substrate sources are used in this process such as organic fraction of municipal solid waste (MSW), waste act...
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Introduction: The need for food produced from animal husbandry has made it a growing industry which result in increment of livestock waste. On the basis of environmental and economic considerations, these materials require treatment and management. Anaerobic digestion and creation of biogas are the most effective methods of waste management. Severa...
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Although water is one of the most important natural resources in the world, it is facing with several threats. This is because of some of the serious environmental issues such as climate change, population growth and pollutions. One of the most promising solutions to overcome these challenges is alternative water resources such as sea water, wastew...
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Biochar is attracting attention as a soil amendment and organic/inorganic adsorbent for water purification. Proper use of biochar in such cases requires understanding of the mechanisms of nutrient adsorption and desorption on biochar. In this study, slow pyrolyzed wood biochar's were prepared at temperatures 400 and 600°C with retention time of 60...
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classified as either low-load GW (excluding kitchen and laundry) or high-load GW (including kitchen and/or laundry). In recent years many studies have been carried out on GW treatment. Method: This review provides information on the GW characteristics, existing guidelines for wastewater reuse and the present state of art in GW treatment as well as...
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Rapid urbanization and industrialization, population growth and economic growth in developing countries make management of municipal solid waste more complex comparing with developed countries. Furthermore, the conventional municipal solid waste management approach often is reductionists, not tailored to handle complexity. Therefore, the need to a...
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Introduction Growing use of hydrocarbon constituents in various industries have generated significant quantities of hazardous wastes which lead to environmental pollution. In recent years, the strong global demands for fossil fuels and industrial chemicals have resulted in the release of some of these compounds into soil, water and air. Hydrocarbon...
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Rapid urbanization and industrialization, population growth and economic development in developing countries make management of municipal solid waste more complex comparing with developed countries. Further, the conventional municipal solid waste management (MSWM) approach often is reducetionist, not tailored to handle complexity. Therefore, the ne...

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The different biofilm carriers show a key role to enrich methanogens as well as to prevent the microorganisms from being washed out in the effluent. Therefore, biofilm carriers in anaerobic digestion process is able to improve biogas yield and methane content. 
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In recent years, extensive studies have been conducted on sand stablisation by MICP, but I have not found any study on clayey soils.

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