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Rezultatele pentru nitrosomonas oligotrophaRezultate gasite: 3
NITROUS OXIDE EMISSION DURING NITRIFICATION OF INFLUENTS WITH DIFFERENT AMMONIUM CONCENTRATIONS
Environmental Engineering and Management Journal › Vol. 15 › Nr. 1 As the serious effect of climate change and global warming is recognized, nitrous oxide (N2O) emission during wastewater
treatment is receiving lots of attention due to its high potential to greenhouse effect. In this study, nitrifiers were acclimated in
sequencing batch reactors with influent ammonium nitrogen (NH4-N) concentrations of 60 mg/L (SBR60) and 180 mg/L
(SBR180), respectively. Nitrous oxide emission during nitrification was examined in both typical cycles and batch experiments.
T... Autori: Enge Wang ISSN: 1843 - 3707 http://www.ecozone.ro/reviste.php?RID=26926
FATE AND BIODEGRADATION OF ESTROGENS IN THE ENVIRONMENT AND ENGINEERING SYSTEMS – A REVIEW
Environmental Engineering and Management Journal › Vol. 17 › Nr. 4 Estrogens excreted by humans and animals are groups of endocrine disruptors, which degrade rapidly in soil and water as reported. This review focuses on biodegradation of estrone (E1), 17β-estradiol (E2) and 17α-ethynylestradiol (EE2) in surface water, STPs (sewage treatment plants), manure, soil and sediments, and illustrates possible pathways and mechanisms. In general, half-lives of EE2 are much longer than E1 and E2, because an ethinyl group at one hydroxyl group containing C-atom... Autori: Hai-Liang Song ISSN: 1843 - 3707 http://www.ecozone.ro/reviste.php?RID=27571
EFFECT OF COD/N RATIO ON PERFORMANCE OF A SEQUENCING BATCH REACTOR TREATING SALINE WASTEWATER
Environmental Engineering and Management Journal › Vol. 17 › Nr. 5 The performance and microbial community of an anoxic-aerobic sequencing batch reactor (SBR) treating saline wastewater were investigated at different influent COD/N ratios. The average COD removal efficiencies at steady states were 87.46%, 73.75%, 64.87% and 88.34% at the COD/N ratios of 20, 10, 6 and 30, respectively. The average NH4+-N removal efficiencies were 79.74%, 74.34%, 64.55% and 89.29% at the COD/N ratios of 20, 10, 6 and 30, respectively. No obvious accumulation of NO2--N and NO3--N ... Autori: Sen Wang ISSN: 1843 - 3707 http://www.ecozone.ro/reviste.php?RID=27592 |

