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Article
Al-Saadi, Ali, Mathan, Bobby, and He, Yinghe (2020) Esterification and transesterification over SrO–ZnO/Al2O3 as a novel bifunctional catalyst for biodiesel production. Renewable Energy, 158. pp. 388-399.
He, Zimeng, Saw, Woei L., Lane, Daniel J., van Eyk, Philip J., de Nys, Rocky, Nathan, Graham J., and Ashman, Peter J. (2020) The ash-quartz sand interaction behaviours during steam gasification or combustion of a freshwater and a marine species of macroalgae. Fuel, 263. 116621.
Abdulwahid, Ahmed Adeeb, Situ, Rong, and Brown, Richard J. (2018) Underground diesel exhaust wet scrubbers: current status and future prospects. Energies, 11 (11). 3006.
Bishop, Dean, Situ, Rong, Brown, Richard, and Surawski, Nicholas (2017) Numerical modelling of biodiesel blends in a diesel engine. Energy Procedia, 110. pp. 402-407.
Conference Item
Abdulwahid, Ahmed Adeeb, Situ, Rong, and Brown, Richard J. (2018) Heat and mass transfer process in exhaust wet scrubber. In: Proceedings of the 21st Australasian Fluid Mechanics Conference. 776. From: 21st Australasian Fluid Mechanics Conference, 10-13 Dec 2018, Adelaide, SA, Australia.
Claxton, C., Rodman, D., and Sheehan, M. (2018) Influence of ethanol and sulphite dosing on oxygen scavenging in sugar mill boiler feedwater. In: Proceedings of the 40th Annual Conference of the Australian Society of Sugar Cane Technologists. pp. 333-341. From: ASSCT 2018: 40th Annual Conference of the Australian Society of Sugar Cane Technologists, 17-20 April 2018, Mackay, QLD, Australia.
Thesis
Al-Saadi, Ali Yasseen Nasir (2020) Biodiesel production using a SrO-ZnO/Al₂O₃ bifunctional heterogeneous catalyst. PhD thesis, James Cook University.
Abdulwahid, Ahmed Adeeb (2020) Heat and mass transfer mechanisms in a wet scrubber. PhD thesis, James Cook University.