Low Wen Pei

@newinti.edu.my

Dr, Department of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and Quantity Surveying (FEQS)
INTI International University

EDUCATION

2011-2015 : PhD in Civil Engineering (Environmental), Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
2007-2011 : B.Eng. (Hons) in Civil Engineering, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia.

RESEARCH INTERESTS

Major in River water treatment, natural fibres treatment medium, Mass transfer analysis, Kinetic and isotherm studies.
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Scopus Publications

Scopus Publications

  • Polyoxometalates as Catalysts in Lignocellulosic Biomass-Enhanced Concrete for Efficient Electricity Generation
    Y. K. Yong, H. P. Lee, P. S. Chee, W. P. Low
    Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering, 2026
  • Utilisation of Raw Marsh Clam Shell as Adsorbent for Phosphate Removal via Different Concentration of Aqueous Solution
    Noorul Hudai Abdullah, Chong Hou Yi, Tan Kai Lun, Lee Oon Teck, Nur Atikah Abdul Salim, Muhammad Abbas Ahmad Zaini, Wen-Pei Low, NSA Zainal
    ASM Science Journal, 2025
    Nutrient pollution is one of the most challenging environmental problems worldwide. Excess phosphate in water causes eutrophication, where algae bloom occurs and deteriorates water quality due to decreasing oxygen levels, affecting aquatic life. Marsh clam shell has potential as an adsorbent material due to its plentiful supply and good absorption capability towards phosphate. The aim of this study is to investigate phosphate removal by using raw marsh clam shell as the adsorbent in different concentrations of aqueous solution (5, 10, 15, 20, and 25 mg/L) in batch experiments. The mass of adsorbent was kept constant at 2 g and the volume of aqueous solution was fixed at 100 mL. Phosphate removal for the solution with 25 mg/L concentration was the highest, 5.8% compared to other concentrations. The experimental data obtained were compared to the theoretical data. The experimental data fitted well with the pseudo-second-order kinetic model (R2 = 1) and Freundlich isotherm model (R2 = 0.9982), suggesting that phosphate adsorption onto raw marsh clam shell is a chemical and multilayer sorption. In conclusion, the application of raw marsh clam shells for phosphate removal from aqueous solutions has potential as a low-cost and effective future wastewater treatment alternative for domestic and industrial wastewater treatment systems.
  • POZZOLANIC ADMIXTURES EFFECTS ON GREENERY THRIVING IN PERVIOUS CONCRETE: A GROWTH PERFORMANCE INVESTIGATION
    Journal of Engineering Science and Technology, 2024
  • SteFib ECC Built a Resilience Infrastructure
    Nurharniza Abdul Rahman, Siti Hawa Hamzah, Amirullah Maat, Chow Yee Foo, Intan Syaqirah Mohd Zulkifli, Bashirulhafi Abdul Rahman, Tezara Cionita, Norjihan Malek, Kishan Gunesegeran, Lee Hoong Pin, Low Wen Pei
    E3s Web of Conferences, 2024
    Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) 9 calls for resilient infrastructure, promote inclusive and sustainable industrialisation and foster innovation. Echoing this vision, construction industries have prioritised resilient structure and sustainable design while optimising economic and wealth growth. The use of steel fibre (SteFib) as scattered reinforcement in building design and construction had been explored. SteFib has been designed as reinforcement in the structural components of the building namely, raft foundation, floor and roof slabs, wall panel and column. Prototype of an Industrialised Building System (IBS) with two (2) bedrooms, one (1) living area and linked to a small kitchen was constructed using hook ended SteFib, 60 mm long and 0.7 mm in diameter mixed in grade 40 concrete. The prototype has successfully proven that the SteFib is able to stand as fully reinforced structure through this tiny home project. The structural performance analysed and verified using Autodesk Robot Structural Analysis. The analysis results show that steel fibre house has higher stress, forces and moment compared with normal concrete house.
  • A UNIAXIAL UNLOADING AND RELOADING BEHAVIOUR OF SSTT-CONFINED CONCRETE WITH DIFFERENT LATERAL CONFINING STRESSES
    Journal of Engineering Science and Technology, 2024
  • FUZZY LOGIC-BASED CONTROL OF SEPIC CONVERTER FOR VEHICLE-TO-GRID APPLICATION
    Journal of Engineering Science and Technology, 2024
  • POLLUTANTS REMOVAL USING ZEOLITE AND SALTWATER CLAMSHELL (Paratapes textilis) IN FABRICATED MODEL
    Wen-Pei Low, Yen-Hau Chai, Hoong-Pin Lee, Nurharniza Abdul Rahman
    Environmental Engineering and Management Journal, 2024
    The excessive amount of biowaste in landfills has resulted in significant environmental contamination problems.To achieve environmental sustainability and protection of our ecosystem, this study aims to evaluate the adsorption performance of saltwater clamshell (SWCS) and zeolite in reducing the water pollutants expressed as Total Nitrogen (TN), Total Phosphorus (TP), Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD), Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD) and total suspended solids (TSS) from river water.The collected natural river water sample was first circulated through the adsorbents in a fabricated model for five consecutive days and each of the water parameters was then tested every day according to APHA standards.The result showed that SWCS had a higher adsorption capacity than zeolite.The adsorption capacity of the SWCS for TSS, TP, TN, COD, and BOD was 6.967 mg/g, 0.310 mg/g, 1.357 mg/g, 3.5 mg/g, and 1.667 mg/g respectively.Whilst zeolite had capacities of 2.51 mg/g, 0.032 mg/g, 0.6377 mg/g, 0.7 mg/g, and 0.4 mg/g respectively.Based on the isotherm analysis, BOD(Zeolite), TSS(Zeolite), COD(Zeolite), TN(Zeolite), BOD(SWCS), TP(SWCS), and TSS(SWCS) showed higher regression (R 2 > 0.95) in Langmuir isotherm, while TP(Zeolite), TN(SWCS), and COD(SWCS) had higher regression (R 2 > 0.88) in Freundlich isotherm.Additionally, BOD (Zeolite), TP (Zeolite), TSS (Zeolite), and TN(SWCS) demonstrated a higher correlation with the Pseudo-First-Order model.On the other hand, COD(Zeolite), TN(Zeolite), BOD(SWCS), COD(SWCS), TP(SWCS), and TSS(SWCS) fitted well into the Pseudo-second-order model.Overall, this study proved that SWCS and zeolite are viable alternatives for removing organic and nutrient pollutants.
  • CONVOLUTIONAL NEURAL NETWORK BASED WEED CLASSIFICATION IN PADDY FIELD
    Journal of Engineering Science and Technology, 2024
  • INVESTIGATIONS ON SMART MULTILEVEL MARINE FREQUENCY CONVERTERS IN ON-BOARD SHIPS- A CASE STUDY
    Journal of Engineering Science and Technology, 2024
  • REMOVAL OF VARIOUS METAL IONS IN WATER BY DIFFERENT PRE-TREATMENTS OF FLY ASH
    Wen-Pei Low, Wong Wai Chun, Fung-Lung Chang, Hoong Pin Lee, Noorul Hudai Abdullah, Santhana Krishnan, Kian-Ghee Tiew
    Planning Malaysia, 2024
    Rapid urbanisation in Malaysia has accelerated water pollution in rivers and other water sources, causing irreversible harm to the ecosystem. In view of that, this study aimed to work on using fly ash to address certain heavy metal components (chromium (Cr), copper (Cu), nickel (Ni), and zinc (Zn)) present in polluted water. The experiment employed three batches of fly ash. Two batches were treated with sodium hydroxide (NaOH-FA) and hydrochloric acid (HCl-FA), whereas one batch was left untreated (UFA). The three batches of adsorbents were examined by using a jar test after solutions containing 100 mg/L of Cr, Cu, Ni, and Zn ions were made. The results of various contact periods demonstrated that the fly ash had variable capacities for metal ion adsorption. The maximum adsorption of UFA was 79.958%(Cr), 80.814%(Cu), 81.580%(Ni), and 82.742%(Zn) while HCl-FA was adsorbing 77.148%(Cr), 82.546%(Cu), 78.896%(Ni), and 78.248%(Zn). NaOH-FA in this study was found to adsorb 80.828%(Cr), 79.230%(Cu), 81.692%(Ni), and 77.394%(Zn). Further to this, it was revealed that the Temkin Isotherm model was best fitted with the highest R² values (> 0.98). The negative value of the slope, B indicated that the adsorption is an endothermic process which leans towards physical adsorption. In conclusion, this study demonstrated the successful application of fly ash in water or wastewater treatment of metal ions.
  • REMOVAL OF ORGANIC MATTERS, NUTRIENTS, AND SUSPENDED SOLIDS USING COCKLE SHELL (Cerastoderma Edule) FROM CONTAMINATED WATER
    Journal of Engineering Science and Technology, 2024
  • Catalyzing Biomass Concrete as New Renewable Energy Source for Green Building
    Yuen Kuan Yong, Heow Pueh Lee, Ziyu Gan, Kim Seah Tan, J. W. Chong, et al.
    International Journal of Integrated Engineering, 2024
  • CONCRETE PAVING BLOCKS INCORPORATING PALM OIL BOILER ASH AND PALM OIL CLINKER AS SUBSTITUTE CONCRETE MATERIALS
    Journal of Engineering Science and Technology, 2023
  • ASSESSMENT OF RED AND WHITE CLAY EVAPORATIVE RATE IN SIMULATING PERSPIRATION WITH TEXTILE
    Journal of Engineering Science and Technology, 2023
  • EFFECTIVENESS OF BOTTOM ASH AS FINE AGGREGATE REPLACEMENT IN ENGINEERED CEMENTITIOUS COMPOSITES
    Journal of Engineering Science and Technology, 2023
  • ADSORPTION OF ZINC, COPPER, AND IRON FROM SYNTHETIC WASTEWATER USING WATERMELON (Citrullus Lanatus), MANGO (Mangifera Indica L.), AND RAMBUTAN PEELS (Nephelium Lappaceum L.) AS BIO-SORBENTS
    Journal of Engineering Science and Technology, 2023
  • Removal of Copper, Chromium, and Nickel Ions from aqueous solution by using different pre-treated orange peel
    Wen-Pei Low, Wen-Jie Lim, Hoong-Pin Lee, Nurharniza Abdul Rahman
    Iop Conference Series Earth and Environmental Science, 2023
  • Thermo-voltage and strength performance of catalysed biomass concrete with Phosphomolybdic Acid and Ferric Chloride as renewable energy source
    H P Lee, Z S Gan, K S Tan, Y K Yong, N Abdul Rahman, W P Low, A Z Awang
    Iop Conference Series Earth and Environmental Science, 2023
  • EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF CONFINED CIRCULAR CONCRETE SPECIMEN WITH HEATED SHRINK PLASTIC FILM (HSPF)
    Journal of Engineering Science and Technology, 2023
  • Mass transfer analysis of total nitrogen adsorption from river water onto tea waste (Camellia Sinensis)
    Wen-Pei Low, Jia-Min Siow, Hoong-Pin Lee, Nurharniza Abdul Rahman, Euniza Jusli, Ramadhansyah Putra Jaya
    Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, 2022
  • Removal of Nutrients, Organic Matter and Total Suspended Solids from River Water by Adsorption on Chicken Eggshell
    Wen-Pei Low, Fung-Lung Chang, Shwu Ying Loo
    Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering, 2022
  • Development of microbial biofilms on cellulosic fibers for organic matter removal in river water treatment
    Wen-Pei Low, Mohd Fadhil Md Din, Fung-Lung Chang, Siti Nur Fatihah Binti Moideen, Yee Yong Lee, Santhana Krishnan
    Desalination and Water Treatment, 2021
  • Dual phase role of composite adsorbents made from cockleshell and natural zeolite in treating river water
    Siti Nur Fatihah Moideen, Mohd Fadhil Md Din, Shahabaldin Rezania, Mohanadoss Ponraj, Azlan Abd Rahman, Low Wen Pei, Zulhilmi Ismail, Shazwin Mat Taib, Yu-You Li, Daisuke Komori
    Journal of King Saud University Science, 2020
  • Empirical models of kinetic rate for river treatment analysis of cellulosic materials
    Wen-Pei Low, Mohd Fadhil Md Din, Fung-Lung Chang, Siti Nur Fatihah Binti Moideen, Yee Yong Lee
    Journal of Water Process Engineering, 2018
  • Removal rate of organic matter using natural cellulose via adsorption isotherm and kinetic studies
    Mohd Fadhil Md Din, Mohanadoss Ponraj, Wen-Pei Low, Mohamad Ali Fulazzaky, Kenzo Iwao, Ahmad Rahman Songip, Shreeshivadasan Chelliapan, Zulhilmi Ismail, Mohamad Hidayat Jamal
    Water Environment Research, 2016
  • Application of low-cost fabricated column model for the adsorption analysis of pollutants from river water using coconut coir
    Wen-Pei Low, Mohd Fadhil Md Din, Mohanadoss Ponraj, Mohamad Ali Fulazzaky, Kenzo Iwao, Ahmad Rahman Songip, Shreeshivadasan Chelliapan
    Desalination and Water Treatment, 2015