Tricking filters are biofilm reactors commonly used for biological removal of nitrogen and organic matter. A review of published and unpublished material on the function, microbiology, design and operation of trickling filters is given. This is followed by more general dynamic biofilm reactor modelling, i.e. models for rotating biological contactors, different types of biofilters, moving beds as well as trickling filters
Pilot scale studies of high rate filtration were initiated to assess its potential as either a prima...
A pilot-scale investigation was carried out to evaluate the parameters affecting biofilm accumulatio...
Emissions from composting plants must be reduced with high efficiencies by means of closed systems a...
Tricking filters are biofilm reactors commonly used for biological removal of nitrogen and organic m...
Trickling-filter se'wage purification is one of the oldest methods of artifi-cial biological &a...
Waste water treatment by using biological methods is very important area of research in environmenta...
Trickling filters, one kind of biofilm reactors, for removal of nitrogen in municipal wastewater are...
Fixed biofilms, which are matrix-enclosed populations of organisms attached to solid surfaces, are i...
Trickling filter programs can be obtained at: www.engr.psu.edu/ce/enve What is needed to promote nit...
Trickling filter (TF) has been one of the pioneers in wastewater treatment system. Due to its low p...
Biofilm reactors retain microbial cells in the form of biofilm which is attached to free moving or f...
This study concems the dynamics of the nitrifying efficiency of a trickling filter for waste water t...
Biofilms are compact, sessile microbial communities that attach to surfaces in aqueous environments....
International audienceIn trickling filters for wastewater treatment, hydrodynamic behaviour is affec...
This article presents the hydrodynamic evaluation and start-up of a trickling filter on a laboratory...
Pilot scale studies of high rate filtration were initiated to assess its potential as either a prima...
A pilot-scale investigation was carried out to evaluate the parameters affecting biofilm accumulatio...
Emissions from composting plants must be reduced with high efficiencies by means of closed systems a...
Tricking filters are biofilm reactors commonly used for biological removal of nitrogen and organic m...
Trickling-filter se'wage purification is one of the oldest methods of artifi-cial biological &a...
Waste water treatment by using biological methods is very important area of research in environmenta...
Trickling filters, one kind of biofilm reactors, for removal of nitrogen in municipal wastewater are...
Fixed biofilms, which are matrix-enclosed populations of organisms attached to solid surfaces, are i...
Trickling filter programs can be obtained at: www.engr.psu.edu/ce/enve What is needed to promote nit...
Trickling filter (TF) has been one of the pioneers in wastewater treatment system. Due to its low p...
Biofilm reactors retain microbial cells in the form of biofilm which is attached to free moving or f...
This study concems the dynamics of the nitrifying efficiency of a trickling filter for waste water t...
Biofilms are compact, sessile microbial communities that attach to surfaces in aqueous environments....
International audienceIn trickling filters for wastewater treatment, hydrodynamic behaviour is affec...
This article presents the hydrodynamic evaluation and start-up of a trickling filter on a laboratory...
Pilot scale studies of high rate filtration were initiated to assess its potential as either a prima...
A pilot-scale investigation was carried out to evaluate the parameters affecting biofilm accumulatio...
Emissions from composting plants must be reduced with high efficiencies by means of closed systems a...