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Removal of hexavalent chromium-contaminated water and wastewater: a review
M Owlad, MK Aroua, WAW Daud, S Baroutian
Water, air, and soil pollution 200, 59-77, 2009
10872009
Densities of ammonium and phosphonium based deep eutectic solvents: Prediction using artificial intelligence and group contribution techniques
K Shahbaz, S Baroutian, FS Mjalli, MA Hashim, IM AlNashef
Thermochimica Acta 527, 59-66, 2012
3622012
Combination of fungal and physicochemical processes for lignocellulosic biomass pretreatment–a review
E Shirkavand, S Baroutian, DJ Gapes, BR Young
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 54, 217-234, 2016
3342016
A review of wet air oxidation and thermal hydrolysis technologies in sludge treatment
K Hii, S Baroutian, R Parthasarathy, DJ Gapes, N Eshtiaghi
Bioresource technology 155, 289-299, 2014
3002014
Recent advances in subcritical water and supercritical carbon dioxide extraction of bioactive compounds from plant materials
SO Essien, B Young, S Baroutian
Trends in Food Science & Technology 97, 156-169, 2020
2542020
Flipped classroom with cooperative learning as a cornerstone
MT Munir, S Baroutian, BR Young, S Carter
Education for chemical engineers 23, 25-33, 2018
2332018
A packed bed membrane reactor for production of biodiesel using activated carbon supported catalyst
S Baroutian, MK Aroua, AAA Raman, NMN Sulaiman
Bioresource technology 102 (2), 1095-1102, 2011
2232011
Potassium hydroxide catalyst supported on palm shell activated carbon for transesterification of palm oil
S Baroutian, MK Aroua, AAA Raman, NMN Sulaiman
Fuel Processing Technology 91 (11), 1378-1385, 2010
2122010
Recognizing the challenges of anaerobic digestion: Critical steps toward improving biogas generation
M Rasapoor, B Young, R Brar, A Sarmah, WQ Zhuang, S Baroutian
Fuel 261, 116497, 2020
2032020
Subcritical water extraction of bioactive compounds from waste onion skin
MT Munir, H Kheirkhah, S Baroutian, SY Quek, BR Young
Journal of Cleaner Production 183, 487-494, 2018
1902018
Valorisation of food waste via hydrothermal carbonisation and techno-economic feasibility assessment
NU Saqib, HB Sharma, S Baroutian, B Dubey, AK Sarmah
Science of the Total Environment 690, 261-276, 2019
1722019
Resource recovery from organic solid waste using hydrothermal processing: Opportunities and challenges
MT Munir, SS Mansouri, IA Udugama, S Baroutian, KV Gernaey, ...
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 96, 64-75, 2018
1652018
Physicochemical, structural and combustion characterization of food waste hydrochar obtained by hydrothermal carbonization
NU Saqib, S Baroutian, AK Sarmah
Bioresource technology 266, 357-363, 2018
1642018
Rheology of a primary and secondary sewage sludge mixture: Dependency on temperature and solid concentration
S Baroutian, N Eshtiaghi, DJ Gapes
Bioresource Technology 140, 227-233, 2013
1592013
Degradation of plastic waste using stimulated and naturally occurring microbial strains
N Taghavi, N Singhal, WQ Zhuang, S Baroutian
Chemosphere 263, 127975, 2021
1352021
A techno-economic comparison of subcritical water, supercritical CO2 and organic solvent extraction of bioactives from grape marc
R Todd, S Baroutian
Journal of Cleaner Production 158, 349-358, 2017
1232017
Advances in the pretreatment of brown macroalgae for biogas production
TM Thompson, BR Young, S Baroutian
Fuel Processing Technology 195, 106151, 2019
1182019
Phosphate recovery from hydrothermally treated sewage sludge using struvite precipitation
MT Munir, B Li, I Boiarkina, S Baroutian, W Yu, BR Young
Bioresource Technology 239, 171-179, 2017
1182017
Pelagic Sargassum for energy and fertiliser production in the Caribbean: A case study on Barbados
TM Thompson, BR Young, S Baroutian
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 118, 109564, 2020
1172020
Density of palm oil-based methyl ester
S Baroutian, MK Aroua, AAA Raman, NMN Sulaiman
Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data 53 (3), 877-880, 2008
1032008
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