Mohammad I. Al‐Wabel

9.5k total citations · 3 hit papers
117 papers, 7.4k citations indexed

About

Mohammad I. Al‐Wabel is a scholar working on Pollution, Water Science and Technology and Biomaterials. According to data from OpenAlex, Mohammad I. Al‐Wabel has authored 117 papers receiving a total of 7.4k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 53 papers in Pollution, 39 papers in Water Science and Technology and 27 papers in Biomaterials. Recurrent topics in Mohammad I. Al‐Wabel's work include Adsorption and biosorption for pollutant removal (35 papers), Heavy metals in environment (34 papers) and Clay minerals and soil interactions (25 papers). Mohammad I. Al‐Wabel is often cited by papers focused on Adsorption and biosorption for pollutant removal (35 papers), Heavy metals in environment (34 papers) and Clay minerals and soil interactions (25 papers). Mohammad I. Al‐Wabel collaborates with scholars based in Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Pakistan. Mohammad I. Al‐Wabel's co-authors include Adel R. A. Usman, Yong Sik Ok, Abdulrasoul Al-Omran, Ahmed H. El-Naggar, Munir Ahmad, Mahmoud Nadeem, Muhammad Rizwan, Abdullah S. Al-Farraj, Abdelazeem Sh. Sallam and Shafaqat Ali and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, PLoS ONE and The Science of The Total Environment.

In The Last Decade

Mohammad I. Al‐Wabel

117 papers receiving 7.3k citations

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All Works

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Al-Farraj, Abdullah S., Mohammad I. Al‐Wabel, Munir Ahmad, et al.. (2024). Impacts of kaolinite enrichment on biochar and hydrochar characterization, stability, toxicity, and maize germination and growth. Scientific Reports. 14(1). 1259–1259. 6 indexed citations
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Al-Farraj, Abdullah S., et al.. (2023). Kaolinite-Composited Biochar and Hydrochar as Low-Cost Adsorbents for the Removal of Cadmium, Copper, Lead, and Zinc from Aqueous Solutions. Sustainability. 15(22). 15978–15978. 8 indexed citations
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Rafique, Muhammad Imran, et al.. (2023). Ball Mill, Humic Acid, and Rock Phosphate-Modified Conocarpus Biochar for Efficient Removal of Heavy Metals from Contaminated Water. Sustainability. 15(14). 11474–11474. 11 indexed citations
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Ahmad, Munir, et al.. (2023). Microplastic-Assisted Removal of Phosphorus and Ammonium Using Date Palm Waste Derived Biochar. Toxics. 11(11). 881–881. 2 indexed citations
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Ahmad, Munir, et al.. (2023). Scavenging microplastics and heavy metals from water using jujube waste-derived biochar in fixed-bed column trials. Environmental Pollution. 335. 122319–122319. 41 indexed citations
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Al‐Wabel, Mohammad I., et al.. (2020). Environmental issues in relation to agricultural practices and attitudes of farmers: A case study from Saudi Arabia. Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences. 28(1). 1080–1087. 12 indexed citations
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Aziz, Rukhsanda, Muhammad Tariq Rafiq, Muhammad Rizwan, et al.. (2019). Effect of poultry litter biochar on chromium (Cr) bioavailability and accumulation in spinach (Spinacia oleracea) grown in Cr-polluted soil. Arabian Journal of Geosciences. 12(2). 45 indexed citations
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Batool, Saima, Muhammad Idrees, Mohammad I. Al‐Wabel, et al.. (2018). Sorption of Cr(III) from aqueous media via naturally functionalized microporous biochar: Mechanistic study. Microchemical Journal. 144. 242–253. 62 indexed citations
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Vithanage, Meththika, Tharanga Bandara, Mohammad I. Al‐Wabel, et al.. (2018). Soil Enzyme Activities in Waste Biochar Amended Multi-Metal Contaminated Soil; Effect of Different Pyrolysis Temperatures and Application Rates. Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis. 49(5). 635–643. 24 indexed citations
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Meuser, Helmut, et al.. (2017). A comparison of two digestion methods for assessing heavy metals level in urban soils influenced by mining and industrial activities. Journal of Environmental Management. 206. 731–739. 35 indexed citations
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Sethupathi, Sumathi, Ming Zhang, Anushka Upamali Rajapaksha, et al.. (2017). Biochars as Potential Adsorbers of CH4, CO2 and H2S. Sustainability. 9(1). 121–121. 103 indexed citations
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Igalavithana, Avanthi Deshani, Sanchita Mandal, Nabeel Khan Niazi, et al.. (2017). Advances and future directions of biochar characterization methods and applications. Critical Reviews in Environmental Science and Technology. 47(23). 2275–2330. 245 indexed citations
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Al‐Wabel, Mohammad I., Qaiser Hussain, Adel R. A. Usman, et al.. (2017). Impact of biochar properties on soil conditions and agricultural sustainability: A review. Land Degradation and Development. 29(7). 2124–2161. 231 indexed citations
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Ahmad, Munir, Mahtab Ahmad, Adel R. A. Usman, et al.. (2017). An efficient phosphorus scavenging from aqueous solution using magnesiothermally modified bio-calcite. Environmental Technology. 39(13). 1638–1649. 26 indexed citations
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Ahmad, Munir, Mahtab Ahmad, Adel R. A. Usman, et al.. (2017). Biochar composites with nano zerovalent iron and eggshell powder for nitrate removal from aqueous solution with coexisting chloride ions. Environmental Science and Pollution Research. 25(26). 25757–25771. 83 indexed citations
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Ahmad, Munir, Adel R. A. Usman, Abdullah S. Al-Farraj, et al.. (2017). Phosphorus-loaded biochar changes soil heavy metals availability and uptake potential of maize (Zea mays L.) plants. Chemosphere. 194. 327–339. 167 indexed citations
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Ahmad, Munir, Mahtab Ahmad, Adel R. A. Usman, et al.. (2017). Date palm waste-derived biochar composites with silica and zeolite: synthesis, characterization and implication for carbon stability and recalcitrant potential. Environmental Geochemistry and Health. 41(4). 1687–1704. 108 indexed citations
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Al‐Wabel, Mohammad I., et al.. (2016). Levels, Sources, and Risk Assessment of Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) in Soils from Industrial Areas: A Case Study from Saudi Arabia. Polycyclic aromatic compounds. 38(5). 420–433. 12 indexed citations
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Lee, Yong‐ho, Mohammad I. Al‐Wabel, Yongeun Kim, et al.. (2015). Chlorpyrifos-induced biomarkers in Japanese medaka (Oryzias latipes). Environmental Science and Pollution Research. 23(2). 1071–1080. 20 indexed citations
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Usman, Adel R. A., Mahtab Ahmad, Abdulrasoul Al-Omran, et al.. (2015). Chemically modified biochar produced from conocarpus waste increases NO3 removal from aqueous solutions. Environmental Geochemistry and Health. 38(2). 511–521. 66 indexed citations

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