Mehdi nematiÂ
Professor
Chemical and Biological Engineering
University of Saskatchewan
Canada
Biography
Dr. Mehdi Nemati is currently working as a Professor in the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, University of Saskatchewan , Canada. His research interests includes My research interest center around the area of environmental bioengineering, aiming to address some of the environmental problems encountered in the petroleum and mining industries, as well as the agriculture sector. These include application of the bacteria of sulphur cycle in treatment of acid mine drainage, sour gas and waters contaminated with sulphide and nitrate, containment of souring and biocorrosion in oil reservoirs, and control of H2S emission from livestock operations. Potential for generating energy during the treatment of wastewaters through utilization of microbial fuel cell type bioreactors is also investigated.. He /she is serving as an editorial member and reviewer of several international reputed journals. Dr. Mehdi Nemati is the member of many international affiliations. He/ She has successfully completed his Administrative responsibilities. He /she has authored of many research articles/books related to My research interest center around the area of environmental bioengineering, aiming to address some of the environmental problems encountered in the petroleum and mining industries, as well as the agriculture sector. These include application of the bacteria of sulphur cycle in treatment of acid mine drainage, sour gas and waters contaminated with sulphide and nitrate, containment of souring and biocorrosion in oil reservoirs, and control of H2S emission from livestock operations. Potential for generating energy during the treatment of wastewaters through utilization of microbial fuel cell type bioreactors is also investigated..
Research Interest
My research interest center around the area of environmental bioengineering, aiming to address some of the environmental problems encountered in the petroleum and mining industries, as well as the agriculture sector. These include application of the bacteria of sulphur cycle in treatment of acid mine drainage, sour gas and waters contaminated with sulphide and nitrate, containment of souring and biocorrosion in oil reservoirs, and control of H2S emission from livestock operations. Potential for generating energy during the treatment of wastewaters through utilization of microbial fuel cell type bioreactors is also investigated.
Publications
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Rezaei E, Schlageter B, Nemati M, Predicala B. Evaluation of metal oxide nanoparticles for adsorption of gas phase ammonia. Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering. 2017 Feb 28;5(1):422-31.
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Moreno L, Nemati M, Predicala B. Biodegradation of phenol in batch and continuous flow microbial fuel cells with rod and granular graphite electrodes. Environmental Technology. 2017 Mar 3:1-3.
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Awume B, Tajallipour M, Nemati M, Predicala B. Application of ZnO Nanoparticles in Control of H2S Emission from Low-Temperature Gases and Swine Manure Gas. Water, Air, & Soil Pollution. 2017 Apr 1;228(4):147.