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An, Zhexuan

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Projects

Development and Synthesis of Novel Materials for Water Remediation

Land and Water

Land and Water Approaches for Reclamation of Process Water

Land and Water
An, Zhexuan
  • Title

    Graduate Student - Doctoral

  • Faculty

    Civil and Environmental Engineering

Publications, Activities, and Awards

  • Alberta Graduate Excellence Scholarship
  • Alberta Graduate Excellence Scholarship
  • Efficient Degradation Of Naphthenic Acids In Water Using A Sustainable Engineered Biochar/ZnO Composite Under Simulated Solar Light
  • Evaluation Of Adsorption Of Naphthenic Acids Onto Different Types Of Materials
  • Evaluation of Adsorption of Organic and Inorganic Compounds Related to OSPW onto Different Types of Soils
  • Future Energy Systems (FES) Resilient Reclaimed Land and Water Systems Workshop
  • Gordon R Finch Memorial Graduate Scholarship in Environmental Engineering
  • Jacob H Masliyah Graduate Award in Oil Sands Engineering
  • Jacob Masliyah Graduate Scholarship In Oil Sands Engineering
  • Jacob Masliyah Graduate Scholarship in Oil Sands Engineering
  • Sustainable Biochar/Zno Composite Photocatalyst For Naphthenic Acids Degradation Under Solar Light
  • Sustainable Waste-Derived Materials For The Remediation Of Naphthenic Acids From Oil Sands Process Water
  • Treatment Of Oil Sands Process Water Using Petroleum Coke: Field Pilot
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