Bioaerosol emissions from wastewater treatment plants may pose adverse health impact on workers and nearby communities. To detect and characterise bioaerosol emissions from wastewater treatment plant (WWTP), a novel real-time bioaerosol sensor, Spectral Intensity Bioaerosol Sensor (SIBS) was employed at a WWTP and a background site. The SIBS records a range of data (size, shape, and fluorescence emission across 16 wavelength bands from 298 to 735 nm for two excitation wavelengths (285 nm and 370 nm)) on single particles in real time. Additionally, excitation-emission matrix (EEM) of wastewater samples obtained by a spectrofluorometer was compared with SIBS spectra from WWTP. The results showed that the average number concentrations of total...
Biological processes based on aerobic and anaerobic technologies have been continuously developed to...
YesThe intrinsic fluorescence of aquatic organic matter emitted at 350 nm when excited at 280 nm cor...
Bioaerosols, comprised of bacteria, fungi and viruses are ubiquitous in ambient air. Known to advers...
A novel dual excitation wavelength based bioaerosol sensor with multiple fluorescence bands called S...
Rapid population growth and urbanization process have led to increasing demand for wastewater treatm...
Bioaerosols are ubiquitous in ambient air but there have been increasing concerns about their human ...
YesWastewater treatment is an energy-intensive operation. Energy consumption is forecast to increase...
Bioaerosol emissions arising from biowaste treatment are an issue of public concern. To better chara...
Bioaerosol emissions arising from biowaste treatment are an issue of public concern. To better chara...
Primary biological aerosol particles (PBAP) in the atmosphere are highly relevant for the Earth syst...
An air measurement campaign was carried out at a green-waste composting site in the South of Ireland...
Primary biological aerosol particles (PBAP) in the atmosphere are highly relevant for the Earth syst...
© 2016. Wastewater quality is usually assessed using physical, chemical and microbiological tests, w...
The identification and quantification of bioaerosols in the atmosphere is a significant subject of s...
Wastewater carries different pathogenic and non-pathogenic microorganisms that can be dispersed in t...
Biological processes based on aerobic and anaerobic technologies have been continuously developed to...
YesThe intrinsic fluorescence of aquatic organic matter emitted at 350 nm when excited at 280 nm cor...
Bioaerosols, comprised of bacteria, fungi and viruses are ubiquitous in ambient air. Known to advers...
A novel dual excitation wavelength based bioaerosol sensor with multiple fluorescence bands called S...
Rapid population growth and urbanization process have led to increasing demand for wastewater treatm...
Bioaerosols are ubiquitous in ambient air but there have been increasing concerns about their human ...
YesWastewater treatment is an energy-intensive operation. Energy consumption is forecast to increase...
Bioaerosol emissions arising from biowaste treatment are an issue of public concern. To better chara...
Bioaerosol emissions arising from biowaste treatment are an issue of public concern. To better chara...
Primary biological aerosol particles (PBAP) in the atmosphere are highly relevant for the Earth syst...
An air measurement campaign was carried out at a green-waste composting site in the South of Ireland...
Primary biological aerosol particles (PBAP) in the atmosphere are highly relevant for the Earth syst...
© 2016. Wastewater quality is usually assessed using physical, chemical and microbiological tests, w...
The identification and quantification of bioaerosols in the atmosphere is a significant subject of s...
Wastewater carries different pathogenic and non-pathogenic microorganisms that can be dispersed in t...
Biological processes based on aerobic and anaerobic technologies have been continuously developed to...
YesThe intrinsic fluorescence of aquatic organic matter emitted at 350 nm when excited at 280 nm cor...
Bioaerosols, comprised of bacteria, fungi and viruses are ubiquitous in ambient air. Known to advers...