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  1. Continuous and pulse sonication effects on transesterification of used vegetable oil
  2. Energy and water autarky of wastewater treatment and power generation systems
  3. Ultrasound-chitosan enhanced flocculation of low algal turbid waters
  4. Sustainable photosynthetic biocathode in microbial desalination cells
  5. Energy storage for desalination processes powered by renewable energy and waste heat sources
  6. Transesterification of used vegetable oil catalyzed by barium oxide under simultaneous microwave and ultrasound irradiations
  7. Transesterification of waste vegetable oil under pulse sonication using ethanol, methanol and ethanol–methanol mixtures
  8. Synergistic effect of simultaneous microwave and ultrasound irradiations on transesterification of waste vegetable oil
  9. Green Chemistry of Microwave-Enhanced Biodiesel Production
  10. Natural Treatment and Onsite Processes
  11. Microwave and ultrasound enhanced extractive-transesterification of algal lipids
  12. Chitosan enhanced coagulation of algal turbid waters – Comparison between rapid mix and ultrasound coagulation methods
  13. Light and growth medium effect on Chlorella vulgaris biomass production
  14. Extractive-transesterification of algal lipids under microwave irradiation with hexane as solvent
  15. Thermal energy storage system for energy conservation and water desalination in power plants
  16. Natural Treatment and Onsite Processes
  17. Kinetics of ultrasonic transesterification of waste cooking oil
  18. Biodiesel from waste cooking oils via direct sonication
  19. Photosynthetic microbial desalination cells (PMDCs) for clean energy, water and biomass production
  20. Beneficial Bioelectrochemical Systems for Energy, Water, and Biomass Production
  21. Biodiesel production from low cost and renewable feedstock
  22. Microwave energy potential for biodiesel production
  23. Comparison of direct transesterification of algal biomass under supercritical methanol and microwave irradiation conditions
  24. Feasibility study of a new two-stage low temperature desalination process
  25. Low temperature desalination using solar collectors augmented by thermal energy storage
  26. Desalination at low temperatures: an exergy analysis
  27. Microwave-Enhanced Methods for Biodiesel Production and Other Environmental Applications
  28. Biodiesel Production from Waste Cooking Oil Using Sulfuric Acid and Microwave Irradiation Processes
  29. Integrated PV-thermal system for desalination and power production
  30. Energy consumption and recovery in reverse osmosis
  31. Integrated PV-thermal system for desalination and power production
  32. Potable water recovery from As, U, and F contaminated ground waters by direct contact membrane distillation process
  33. Sustainable low temperature desalination: A case for renewable energy
  34. Transesterification kinetics of Camelina sativa oil on metal oxide catalysts under conventional and microwave heating conditions
  35. Desalination using solar energy: Towards sustainability
  36. Optimization of microwave-assisted transesterification of dry algal biomass using response surface methodology
  37. Optimization of direct conversion of wet algae to biodiesel under supercritical methanol conditions
  38. Renewable and sustainable approaches for desalination
  39. Sustainable desalination using solar energy
  40. Low temperature process to recover impaired waters
  41. Microwave-Assisted Catalytic Transesterification of Camelina Sativa Oil
  42. Transesterification of Camelina Sativa Oil using Supercritical and Subcritical Methanol with Cosolvents
  43. Membrane Distillation for Desalination and Other Separations
  44. Biodiesel Production from Jatropha Curcas, Waste Cooking, and Camelina Sativa Oils
  45. Desalination at low temperatures and low pressures
  46. Membrane Distillation for Desalination and Other Separations
  47. Combined desalination and solar-assisted air-conditioning system
  48. Desalination Using Low-Grade Heat Sources
  49. Project-based Learning of Environmental Engineering Principles
  50. Methods to Instill Critical Thinking in Environmental Engineering Students