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  • Published  (Peer-reviewed Articles/reports/Proceedings)

 

  1. Suliman, W., Harsh, J., Abu-Lail, N., Fortuna, A. and Garcia-Perez, M. (2017) Understanding the Role of Biochar Porous Structure and Surface Chemistry in Augmenting Hydrologic Properties of a Sandy Soil. Science of the Total Environment, 574:139-147.

  2. Suliman, W., Harsh, J., Abu-Lail, N., Fortuna, A., Dallmeyer, I. and Garcia-Perez, M. (2016) Influence of feedstock source and pyrolysis temperature on biochar bulk and surface properties. Biomass and Bioenergy, 84:37-48.

  3. Suliman, W., Harsh, J., Abu-Lail, N., Fortuna, A., Dallmeyer, I. and Garcia-Perez, M. (2016) Modification of Biochar Surface by Air Oxidation: Role of Pyrolysis Temperature. Biomass and Bioenergy, 85:1-11.

  4. Suliman, W., Harsh, J., Fortuna, A., Garcia-Perez, M., and Abu-Lail, N. (2016) towards the quantification of the effects of biochar oxidation and pyrolysis temperature on the transport of pathogenic and nonpathogenic E. coli in biochar-amended sand columns.  Environmental Science and Technology Journal (Forthcoming, Jan 2017).

  5. Suliman, W., and Haider, M. (2001) Production of Single cell protein from Date extract by Penicillium soppi: effect of cultural conditions. The Proceedings of the first scientific Conference about Natural Resources in the Gulf of Sirt, Libya, pp. 47-52.

  6. Suliman, W., El-Shareef, M., and El-Majabry, S. (2004) A new method for preserving fungal spore prints. Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences, 3(3): 443-452.

  7. Suliman, W., Hamid Iqbal, Matt Smith, James B. Harsh, Nehal I. Abu-Lail, Ann-Marie Fortuna, Ian Dallmeyer, Manuel Garcia-Pérez, and Markus Flury (2016) Improving our Understanding of Biochar Physico-Chemical Properties and its Behavior as a Soil Amendment. Advancing Organics Management in Washington State: The waste to Fuels Technology Partnership. Department of Ecology, State of Washington, Publication no. 16-07-008, pages; 89-113.

  8. Suliman, W. (2015) Toward an Understanding of the Role of Biochar as an Agro-environmental Tool: Potential for Control Water Release, Bacterial Retention, and Greenhouse Gas Emissions. PhD dissertation, WSU. ISBN:9781339209074.

  9. Smith, M., Suliman, W., and Manuel, G. (2013) Nutrient Recovery within a Bio-char Platform in Anaerobic Digestion-Related Research. The Agricultural Research Center and the Washington State Department of Agriculture (ARC-WSDA), pages; 8-15.

  10. Smith, M., Suliman, W., and Manuel, G. (2013) Production of engineered biochars with enhanced capabilities to recover nutrients from liquid waste streams. Applied Research and Extension for Second-Generation Organic Waste Processing: High Solids Anaerobic Digestion, Nutrient Recovery, and Pyrolysis. Washington State Department of Ecology, Publication no. 14-07-010. Pages; 111-132.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  • In Revision

  1. Suliman, W., Dallmeyer, I. Wolcott, M., and Garcia-Preze, M. (2017) Porosity development in activated carbons obtained from Lignin by simultaneous treatment with temperature, CO2 and phosphoric acid. To be submitted to Carbon. in prep.

  2. Dallmeyer, I., Fish, D., Fox, C., Spink,T., Smith, M., Wolcott, M., Suliman, W., Garcia-Perez, M. (2017) Mesoporous Activated Carbon from Softwood SPORL Lignin and Its Application in the Removal of Environmental Pollutants.To be submitted to Science of the Total Environment J., in prep.

  3. Suliman, W., Harsh, J., Abu-Lail, N., Garcia-Perez, M., and Fortuna, A. (2017) Effect of Biochar addition on CO2 and N2O fluxes, inorganic-N contents, and soil microbial population dynamics in Quincy Sandy Soil: A Short-term Laboratory Study. In revision for Soil Biology and Biochemistry Journal.

  4. Suliman, W., Harsh, J., Abu-Lail, N., Garcia-Perez, M., and Fortuna, A. (2017) What is more important for enhancing ammonia adsorption capacity of activated carbon; surface functionality, pore structure or bulk chemical composition?. To be submitted to Carbon Journal, in prep.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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