Zahra Taghavi Zinjenab
PhD Researcher
Biography
My research explores nanobubbles (NBs), aiming to enhance their generation, stability, and surface charge. It focuses on water treatment applications, particularly under rotating magnetic fields. The study employs molecular dynamics simulations and advanced characterization techniques, contributing to a deeper understanding of NB behavior, interfacial properties, and potential industrial applications.
Education
MSc, Mineral Processing Engineering (nano-micro bubbles effect on lead recovery of Bama flotation circuit), Isfahan University of Technology, Iran, 2022
BSc, Mining Engineering, Sahand University of Technology, Iran, 2019
Research interests
Water treatment, Nanobubbles Technology, Physics, Chemistry
Selected list of publications
- Zinjenab, Zahra Taghavi, Ebrahim Azimi, Mahdi Shadman, Mohammad Raouf Hosseini, Majid Abbaszadeh, and Seyed Mehdi Namgar. “Nano-microbubbles and feed size interaction in lead and zinc sulfide minerals flotation.” Chemical Engineering and Processing-Process Intensification 189 (2023): 109401.
- Shadman, Mahdi, Mohammad Raouf Hosseini, Zahra Taghavi Zinjenab, and Ebrahim Azimi. “Significant reduction in collector consumption by implementing ultrafine bubbles in lead and zinc rougher flotation.” Powder Technology 414 (2023): 118096.
- Zinjenab, Zahra Taghavi, Ebrahim Azimi, Mahdi Shadman, and Mohammad Raouf Hosseini. “Maximization of ultrafine poly-mineral ore sequential flotation recovery through synergistic effect of conventional and nano-size bubble combination.” Journal of Molecular Liquids 401 (2024): 124698.