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Saeed Rajabi

Ph.D. candidate in Environmental Health Engineering at Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
Living in : Iran
Gender : MaleRace : Middle Eastern
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Educations

Shiraz University of Medical Sciences logo
Environmental Health EngineeringPhDShiraz University of Medical Sciences2025-09-19 Iran
Kerman University of Medical Sciences logo
Environmental Health EngineeringMaster'sKerman University of Medical Sciences2021-09-14 Iran
Kerman University of Medical Sciences logo
Environmental Health EngineeringBachelor'sKerman University of Medical Sciences2019-06-24 Iran

Journal Publications

Publication Title :
Adsorption of tetracycline using CuCoFe2O4@ Chitosan as a new and green magnetic nanohybrid adsorbent from aqueous solutions: Isotherm, kinetic and thermodynamic studySecond author
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Arabian Journal of Chemistry
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Enhanced activation of persulfate by CuCoFe2O4@ MC/AC as a novel nanomagnetic heterogeneous catalyst with ultrasonic for metronidazole degradationFirst author
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Chemosphere
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Association of As, Pb, Cr, and Zn urinary heavy metals levels with predictive indicators of cardiovascular disease and obesity in children and adolescentsSecond author
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Chemosphere
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CoFe2O4@Methylcellulose/AC as a New, Green, and Eco-friendly Nano-magnetic adsorbent for removal of Reactive Red 198 from aqueous solutionSecond author
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Arabian Journal of Chemistry
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CuCoFe2O4@MC/AC as a new hybrid magnetic nanocomposite for metronidazole removal from wastewater: Bioassay and toxicity of effluentSecond author
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Separation and Purification Technology
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Removal of arsenic as a potentially toxic element from drinking water by filtration: A mini review of nanofiltration and reverse osmosis techniquesFirst author
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Heliyon
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Association of urinary triclosan, methyl triclosan, triclocarban, and 2,4-dichlorophenol levels with anthropometric and demographic parameters in children and adolescents in 2020 (case study: Kerman, Iran)Second author
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Environmental Science and Pollution Research
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Awards

First Rank Student in UniversityPHD

References

Majid Hashemi
mhashemi120@gmail.com
Alireza Nasiri
nasiri_a62@yahoo.com