Experiment of treating polluted wastewater resulting from petroleum refineries using pyramid solar still distillation system to eliminate hydrocarbon toxicity

The current research contributes to addressing the exploitation of the abundance of solar energy in providing potable water treatment and reviewed a green and inexpensive mechanism for treating wastewater from the petroleum oil refinery industries that is contaminated with organic polluting hydrocar...

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Hauptverfasser: Ahmed, Idrees Hammoody, Al-Murshedi, Thabit Fadhil, Mohammed Jawad, Rafat A., Hashim, Ayat Khairi, Ovuoraye, Prosper Eguono
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