Abdul-Sattar Nizami mostly deals with Waste management, Environmental engineering, Biogas, Biofuel and Diesel fuel. Abdul-Sattar Nizami interconnects Renewable energy and Anaerobic digestion in the investigation of issues within Waste management. His research in Environmental engineering intersects with topics in Hydrogen production, Energy recovery and Municipal solid waste.
His Biogas study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Silage, Agronomy and Methane. His Biofuel research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Life-cycle assessment, Fossil fuel, Continuous stirred-tank reactor and Methane potential. His work investigates the relationship between Diesel fuel and topics such as Pyrolysis that intersect with problems in Pour point.
Abdul-Sattar Nizami mainly focuses on Waste management, Biogas, Biofuel, Renewable energy and Environmental engineering. Abdul-Sattar Nizami works mostly in the field of Waste management, limiting it down to concerns involving Greenhouse gas and, occasionally, Carbon sequestration. His research integrates issues of Chemical oxygen demand, Biochemical engineering, Silage and Methane, Anaerobic digestion in his study of Biogas.
Abdul-Sattar Nizami has included themes like Life-cycle assessment, Natural resource economics, Biomass and Biodiesel in his Biofuel study. His Biomass research focuses on subjects like Raw material, which are linked to Pyrolysis. His Renewable energy study frequently links to adjacent areas such as Fossil fuel.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Biofuel, Biogas, Renewable energy, Biomass and Biochemical engineering. His Biofuel research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Biodiesel and Algae fuel. His Biogas research includes elements of Liquefaction, Exergy, Pulp and paper industry and Anaerobic digestion.
Abdul-Sattar Nizami combines subjects such as Life-cycle assessment and Agriculture with his study of Renewable energy. The study incorporates disciplines such as Waste management, Sustainability, Environmental impact assessment and Process in addition to Life-cycle assessment. His Biomass research includes themes of Environmental engineering, Raw material, Pyrolysis, Biochar and Fossil fuel.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Renewable energy, Biochemical engineering, Biofuel, Sustainability and Agriculture. The Renewable energy study combines topics in areas such as Life-cycle assessment and Greenhouse gas. His Life-cycle assessment research incorporates elements of Wind power, Bioenergy, Waste-to-energy and Environmental planning.
The various areas that Abdul-Sattar Nizami examines in his Biochemical engineering study include Biogas production, Anaerobic digestion, Biogas and Upstream. His Biofuel research incorporates themes from Water scarcity, Environmental protection, Algae fuel, Global warming and Carbon sequestration. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Biomass, Pyrolysis, Biochar and Pollution Remediation.
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Catalytic pyrolysis of plastic waste: A review
R. Miandad;M.A. Barakat;Asad S. Aburiazaiza;M. Rehan.
Process Safety and Environmental Protection (2016)
Key issues in life cycle assessment of ethanol production from lignocellulosic biomass: challenges and perspectives.
Anoop Singh;Deepak Pant;Nicholas E. Korres;Abdul-Sattar Nizami.
Bioresource Technology (2010)
Waste biorefineries: Enabling circular economies in developing countries
A. S. Nizami;M. Rehan;M. Waqas;Muhammad Naqvi.
Bioresource Technology (2017)
Waste to energy potential: A case study of Saudi Arabia
O.K.M. Ouda;S.A. Raza;A.S. Nizami;M. Rehan.
Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews (2016)
Effect of plastic waste types on pyrolysis liquid oil
R. Miandad;M.A. Barakat;Asad S. Aburiazaiza;M. Rehan.
International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation (2017)
Review of the integrated process for the production of grass biomethane.
Abdul-Sattar Nizami;Nicholas E. Korres;Jerry D. Murphy.
Environmental Science & Technology (2009)
Effect of thermal, chemical and thermo-chemical pre-treatments to enhance methane production.
Rashad Rafique;Tjalfe Gorm Poulsen;Abdul-Sattar Nizami;Zaki-ul-Zaman Asam.
Energy (2010)
How can we improve biomethane production per unit of feedstock in biogas plants
Zaki-ul-Zaman Asam;Tjalfe Gorm Poulsen;Abdul-Sattar Nizami;Rashad Rafique.
Applied Energy (2011)
Developing waste biorefinery in Makkah: A way forward to convert urban waste into renewable energy
A.S. Nizami;K. Shahzad;M. Rehan;O.K.M. Ouda.
Applied Energy (2017)
Plastic waste to liquid oil through catalytic pyrolysis using natural and synthetic zeolite catalysts.
R. Miandad;M.A. Barakat;M. Rehan;A.S. Aburiazaiza.
Waste Management (2017)
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