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Journal of Environmental Sciences-china | 2008

Water purification with sintered porous materials fabricated at 400°C from sea bottom sediments

Ahmed H. A. Dabwan; Daizo Imai; Satoshi Kaneco; Isamu Senmatsu; Katsuyuki Nakahama; Hideyuki Katsumata; Tohru Suzuki; Kiyohisa Ohta

Abstract A sintering technology for preparing porous materials from sea bottom sediments was developed for use in water purification. The purpose of the present study was to develop methods for converting the sea bottom sediments dredged from Ago Bay into value-added recycled products. The sintered products fabricated at 400°C were found to be very effective adsorbents for the removal of heavy metals.


Advanced Materials Research | 2013

Long Physico-Chemical and Biological Monitoring for Treated Artificial Tidal Flats with Recycled Paper Sludge in Ago Bay, Japan

Ahmed H. A. Dabwan; Daizo Imai; Satoshi Kaneco; Hideyuki Katsumata; Tohru Suzuki; Kiyohisa Ohta

Treated dredged sediment by using Hi Biah System (HBS) was used for the construction of five different artificial tidal flats (E1-E5) in Ago Bay, Japan. AGOCLEAN-P which is mainly made from paper sludge ashes was used as a coagulant and hardener. After the construction, continuous monitoring for the physico-chemical and biological parameters was carried out quarterly for 28 months from May 2005 to August 2007. Physico-chemical parameters measured were; particle size, loss on ignition (LOI), total organic carbon (TOC), chemical oxygen demand (COD), water content (WC), chlorophyll a, and acid volatile sulphide (AVS). At the end of the experiment, physico-chemical parameters for the artificial tidal flats along with the sandy natural flat (S2) were almost similar. In regards to the natural muddy flats (S1) the results showed remarkable increase in the particle size <0.75 μm throughout the experimental period, whereas insignificant decrease was observed for the medium particle size. In addition the area around station (S1) was characterized by high concentration of silt/clay around 75% for the particle size less than 75μm. Biological parameter was represented by macrobenthos abundant as number of individuals, biomass, and species number. The abundant macrobenthos during the first year of monitoring was mollusca followed by polychaeta then bivalve, however at the end of the experiment, bivalve was the most dominant macrobenthos followed by mollusca and then polychaeta indicating that healthy environment was created.


Chemical Engineering Journal | 2009

Degradation of marine humic acids by ozone-initiated radical reactions.

Daizo Imai; Ahmed H. A. Dabwan; Satoshi Kaneco; Hideyuki Katsumata; Tohru Suzuki; Tadaya Kato; Kiyohisa Ohta


Open Journal of Inorganic Non-metallic Materials | 2016

Enhanced Photocatalytic Degradation of Bisphenol A in Aqueous Solution by Ag-Doping ZnO

Nobuyuki Hoshiyama; Ahmed H. A. Dabwan; Hideyuki Katsumata; Tohru S. Suzuki; Mai Furukawa; Satoshi Kaneco


Open Journal of Inorganic Non-metallic Materials | 2015

Removal of Methylene Blue, Rhodamine B and Ammonium Ion from Aqueous Solution by Adsorption onto Sintering Porous Materials Prepared from Coconut Husk Waste

Ahmed H. A. Dabwan; Nakane Yuki; Nur Amni Mohd Asri; Hideyuki Katsumata; Tohru S. Suzuki; Satoshi Kaneco


Agricultural Engineering International: The CIGR Journal | 2008

Disposal of Sea Bottom Sediments by Use as Raw Material for Concrete Elements

Daizo Imai; Ahmed H. A. Dabwan; Satoshi Kaneco; Hideyuki Katsumata; Tohru Suzuki; M. Z. Hossain; K. Nakashima; Tadaya Kato; Kiyohisa Ohta


Japan Tappi Journal | 2006

Development of Technology for Reproducing of Marine Environment from Dredged Sediments by Using Paper Sludge Ash and Its Beneficial Applications for Cleaning Ago Bay

Daizo Imai; Tadaya Kato; Ahmed H. A. Dabwan; Isamu Harada


Proceedings of the Annual International Conference on Soils, Sediments, Water and Energy | 2008

Construction Of Biologically Productive Artificial Tidal Flats With Solidified Sea Bottom Sediments

Daizo Imai; Satoshi Kaneco; Ahmed H. A. Dabwan; Hideyuki Katsumata; Tohru Suzuki; Tadaya Kato; Kiyohisa Ohta


Indian journal of science and technology | 2016

Bivalves as Bio-Indicators for Heavy Metals Detection in Kuala Kemaman, Terengganu, Malaysia

Ahmed H. A. Dabwan; Muslim Taufiq


Open Journal of Inorganic Non-metallic Materials | 2014

Optimization of Conditions for the Photocatalytic Degradation of EDTA in Aqueous Solution with Fe-Doped Titanium Dioxide

Tomoki Sugiyama; Ahmed H. A. Dabwan; Hideyuki Katsumata; Tohru Suzuki; Satoshi Kaneco

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Tohru S. Suzuki

National Institute for Materials Science

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