The long-term effects of different influent Cr(VI) concentrations (0–0.5 mg L−1) on the nitrification activities and microbial community structures of nitrifying activated sludge system were investigated in this study. Results showed that the performance of ammonia oxidation was significantly inhibited, and the effluent concentration of ammonia nitrogen (NH4+-N) increased markedly when the influent Cr(VI) loading was equal or greater than 0.2 mg L−1. The specific oxygen utilization rate (SOUR), specific ammonium oxidation rate (SAOR), and specific nitrite oxidation rate (SNOR) of the system decreased from 53.24, 6.31, and 7.33 mg N g−1 VSS h−1 to 18.17, 1.68, and 2.88 mg N g−1 VSS h−1, respectively, with an increase of Cr(VI) concentration ...
Graduation date: 2017A year-long, bench-scale treatability study was performed to assess whether an ...
Chromium exists in the environment predominantly in the trivalent state (Cr(III)). However, the inci...
Due to the threat posed by Cr(VI) on humans and aquatic wildlife, the removal of this metal must be ...
The long-term effects of different influent Cr(VI) concentrations (0–0.5 mg L−1) on the nitrificatio...
In this study, we explored the effect of chemical oxygen demand (COD) load on the nitrification and ...
The changes in process performance and microbial communities under free cyanide (CN-) were investiga...
[[abstract]]To understand the toxic effect of heavy metals on the nitrification mechanisms of activa...
Nitrification, a key step in biological nitrogen removal processes, is the oxidation of ammonia into...
Over a 3 year period, interactions between nitrifying bacterial communities and the operational para...
Hexavalent Chromium (Cr(VI)) has long been known to be highly mobile and toxic when compared with th...
Summarization: Chromium is a heavy metal of commercial importance, thus significant amounts are rele...
Hexavalent chromium becomes in one of the tops internationally concern environmental issues due to i...
Effect of 1-25 mg/l of influent Cr(VI) concentrations on true biomass yield (Y-t) and decay coeffici...
Industries and societies have been sensitized about the seriousness of Cr(VI) pollution originating ...
The paper investigates the effect of Cr(III) on the heterotrophic biomass of membrane bioreactors (M...
Graduation date: 2017A year-long, bench-scale treatability study was performed to assess whether an ...
Chromium exists in the environment predominantly in the trivalent state (Cr(III)). However, the inci...
Due to the threat posed by Cr(VI) on humans and aquatic wildlife, the removal of this metal must be ...
The long-term effects of different influent Cr(VI) concentrations (0–0.5 mg L−1) on the nitrificatio...
In this study, we explored the effect of chemical oxygen demand (COD) load on the nitrification and ...
The changes in process performance and microbial communities under free cyanide (CN-) were investiga...
[[abstract]]To understand the toxic effect of heavy metals on the nitrification mechanisms of activa...
Nitrification, a key step in biological nitrogen removal processes, is the oxidation of ammonia into...
Over a 3 year period, interactions between nitrifying bacterial communities and the operational para...
Hexavalent Chromium (Cr(VI)) has long been known to be highly mobile and toxic when compared with th...
Summarization: Chromium is a heavy metal of commercial importance, thus significant amounts are rele...
Hexavalent chromium becomes in one of the tops internationally concern environmental issues due to i...
Effect of 1-25 mg/l of influent Cr(VI) concentrations on true biomass yield (Y-t) and decay coeffici...
Industries and societies have been sensitized about the seriousness of Cr(VI) pollution originating ...
The paper investigates the effect of Cr(III) on the heterotrophic biomass of membrane bioreactors (M...
Graduation date: 2017A year-long, bench-scale treatability study was performed to assess whether an ...
Chromium exists in the environment predominantly in the trivalent state (Cr(III)). However, the inci...
Due to the threat posed by Cr(VI) on humans and aquatic wildlife, the removal of this metal must be ...