Sustainable environmental technology
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Publications
- ● Influence of biogenic iodide-iodine lixiviant and laccase enzyme produced by two-step conditioning of Acinetobacter baumannii on gold, copper, and nickel bioleaching from gold fingers in used card edge connectors; Anusaraporn S.; Dolphen R.; Thiravetyan P.; Farnaud S.; 2025; Journal article
- ● Influence of coexisting EDTA, citrate, and chloride ions on the recovery of copper and cobalt from simulated wastewater using fluidized-bed homogeneous granulation process; Boonrattanakij N., Puangsuwan S., Vilando A.C., et al.; 2023; Journal article
- ● Influencing factors on performance of electro-oxidation and UV/electro-oxidation for removal of atrazine: Kinetics, long-term stability and toxicity; Phattaraphol Boontham, Songkeart Phattarapattamawong; 2025; Journal article
- ● Investigating the effect of waste age and soil covering on waste characteristics prior to landfill mining using an electrical resistivity tomography technique; Parichat Suknark, Sasidhorn Buddhawong, Komsilp Wangyao; 2023; Journal article
- ● Investigation and disinfection of bacteria and fungi in sports fitness center; Boonrattanakij N., Yomchinda S., Lin F.-J., et al.; 2021; Journal article
Projects
- ● A Study on Induced Voltage and Current Mitigation in 500 kV HV Station for installing equipment close to energized equipment; SUPAKIT CHOTIGO - Department of Electrical Engineering
- ● Cadmium regulated autoluminescence in plants: a proof of concept to develop phytosensing platform for heavy metal contaminants monitoring; PASKORN MUANGPHROM - Faculty of Science
- ● Decoration of single atom catalyst on novel three dimensional MoS2 aerogel for electrocatalytic overall water splitting
; MURALI KRISHNA SREERAMAREDDYGARI - Sensor Technology Laboratory - ● Development and design of a novel advanced oxidation process for removal of antibiotic and its toxicity through wastewater effluent; SONGKEART PHATTARAPATTAMAWONG - Department of Environmental Engineering
- ● Development of surface coating material from rice husk ash silica and titanium dioxide for volatile organic compound removal; SIRILUK CHIARAKORN - School of Energy, Environment and Materials