Md Jihad Miah
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Recent Articles
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Sadiqul Hasan N, Sobuz M, Shaurdho N, Meraz M, Datta S, Aditto F, et al.
Heliyon
. 2023 Dec;
9(11):e22296.
PMID: 38045200
Rising natural resource consumption leads to increased hazardous gas emissions, necessitating the concrete industry's focus on sustainable alternatives like palm oil fuel ash (POFA) to replace cement. Also, advanced machine...
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Saeed T, Al-Muyeed A, Yadav A, Miah M, Hasan M, Zaman T, et al.
Sci Total Environ
. 2023 Jun;
892:164558.
PMID: 37270017
This study reports the performance of non-aerated and aerated unplanted, planted, microbial fuel cell planted wetlands for stabilizing septage and treating the drained wastewater. The wetland systems of this study...
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Saeed T, Zaman T, Miah M, Yadav A, Majed N
J Environ Manage
. 2023 Jan;
330:117253.
PMID: 36621313
Landfill leachate treatment employing normal and electrode-integrated constructed wetlands is difficult due to the presence of significant amounts of organic compounds, which frequently impede the progression of microbial-based aerobic pollutant...
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Saeed T, Yadav A, Miah M
Environ Sci Pollut Res Int
. 2022 Oct;
30(7):18601-18616.
PMID: 36215020
This study reports the design and development of microbial fuel cell (MFC) assisted floating wetlands and compares treatment removal performance with a normal (without electrodes) floating wetland. Both types of...
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Saeed T, Miah M, Yadav A
Chemosphere
. 2022 Jun;
303(Pt 3):135273.
PMID: 35688201
This study developed microbial fuel cell (MFC)-based hybrid constructed wetland systems using different filter media, i.e., organic (biochar), construction (sand), and rejected (iron particle, concrete particle, and stone dust) materials,...
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Saeed T, Majed N, Miah M, Yadav A
Sci Total Environ
. 2022 May;
838(Pt 1):155942.
PMID: 35580676
This study provides a comparative pollutant removal performance assessment between organic or construction materials-based four hybrid wetland systems that received landfill leachate. The hybrid systems included vertical flow (VF) followed...
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Miah M, Ali M, Li Y, Babafemi A, Paul S
Materials (Basel)
. 2021 Nov;
14(21).
PMID: 34771793
This research investigates the flexural and durability performances of reinforced concrete (RC) beams made with induction furnace steel slag aggregate (IFSSA) as a replacement for fired clay brick aggregate (FCBA)....
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Miah M, Paul S, Babafemi A, Panda B
Materials (Basel)
. 2021 Apr;
14(9).
PMID: 33921989
The use of waste streams for the production of sustainable cement-based materials cannot be overemphasized. This study investigates the feasibility of reusing waste steel slag (WSS) and waste clay brick...
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Saeed T, Miah M, Khan T
Environ Sci Pollut Res Int
. 2021 Feb;
28(24):30908-30928.
PMID: 33594561
This study reports organics and nutrient removal performances of the intensified constructed wetlands, i.e., tidal flow-based microbial fuel cell (MFC) and tidal flow wetlands that received municipal wastewater. The wetland...
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Kong S, Wong L, Paul S, Miah M
Polymers (Basel)
. 2020 Oct;
12(10).
PMID: 33023168
This paper investigated the static behaviour of glass fibre reinforced polymer (GFRP) built-up hollow and concrete filled built-up beams tested under four-point bending with a span-to-depth ratio of 1.67, therefore...