<div><p>Based on the theories of organic polymer and chemical kinetics, the structure and mass transportation model of slow-release organic carbon-source (SOC) material was developed in this study to reveal and predict the carbon release mechanisms of polymer carbon source, which was feasible for <i>in situ</i> denitrification in nitrate-contaminated groundwater. Composed of polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) and starch, the SOC material formed the interlocking/disperse-phase structure. PVA performed as continuous phase and skeleton, whereas the starch or cellulose behaved as release component. Carbon release process was identified in two stages: solid-phase (inner) and interface (gel layer) diffusion. Solid-phase diffusion was affected by material po...
Nitrogen fertilizers used in agriculture often cause nitrate leaching towards shallow groundwater, e...
Nitrate removal through enhanced biological denitrification (EBD), consisting of the inoculation of ...
The concentration and flux of organic carbon in aquifers is influenced by recharge and abstraction, ...
Based on the theories of organic polymer and chemical kinetics, the structure and mass transportatio...
Many nitrate pollution cases exceed the threshold as recommended by the World Health Organization (5...
Slow-release organic carbon-source (SOC) material, a new kind of electron donor for in situ groundwa...
The mechanisms and kinetics of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) release from woody materials (pine, ha...
In recent years, one of the most pervasive groundwater (GW) contaminants worldwide is nitrate. Tradi...
The application of biodegradable polymers (solid carbon sources) has been gaining importance in grou...
Dissolved organic carbon is stored and processed in groundwater in three ways. It is stored on miner...
[1] This paper evaluates the microbial transport and degradation processes associated with carbon te...
Dicyandiamide (DCD) has been studied as a stabilizer for nitrogen fertilizers for over 50 years. Its...
A considerable increase in nitrate concentration in groundwater has been observed in many countries....
Dicyandiamide (DCD) has been studied as a stabilizer for nitrogen fertilizers for over 50 years. Its...
AbstractBiodegradability and COD release of polylactic acid (PLA), polycaprolactone (PCL) and polyla...
Nitrogen fertilizers used in agriculture often cause nitrate leaching towards shallow groundwater, e...
Nitrate removal through enhanced biological denitrification (EBD), consisting of the inoculation of ...
The concentration and flux of organic carbon in aquifers is influenced by recharge and abstraction, ...
Based on the theories of organic polymer and chemical kinetics, the structure and mass transportatio...
Many nitrate pollution cases exceed the threshold as recommended by the World Health Organization (5...
Slow-release organic carbon-source (SOC) material, a new kind of electron donor for in situ groundwa...
The mechanisms and kinetics of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) release from woody materials (pine, ha...
In recent years, one of the most pervasive groundwater (GW) contaminants worldwide is nitrate. Tradi...
The application of biodegradable polymers (solid carbon sources) has been gaining importance in grou...
Dissolved organic carbon is stored and processed in groundwater in three ways. It is stored on miner...
[1] This paper evaluates the microbial transport and degradation processes associated with carbon te...
Dicyandiamide (DCD) has been studied as a stabilizer for nitrogen fertilizers for over 50 years. Its...
A considerable increase in nitrate concentration in groundwater has been observed in many countries....
Dicyandiamide (DCD) has been studied as a stabilizer for nitrogen fertilizers for over 50 years. Its...
AbstractBiodegradability and COD release of polylactic acid (PLA), polycaprolactone (PCL) and polyla...
Nitrogen fertilizers used in agriculture often cause nitrate leaching towards shallow groundwater, e...
Nitrate removal through enhanced biological denitrification (EBD), consisting of the inoculation of ...
The concentration and flux of organic carbon in aquifers is influenced by recharge and abstraction, ...