Treatment of nitrate-rich wastewater is important but challenging for the conventional biological denitrification process. Here, we propose combining the electrochemical reduction and anaerobic ammonium oxidation (anammox) processes together for treatment of nitrate-rich wastewater. This article reviews the mechanism and current research status of electrochemical reduction of nitrate to ammonium as well as the mechanism and applicability of the anammox process. This article discusses the principles, superiorities, and challenges of this combined process. The feasibility of the combined process depends on the efficiency of electrochemical nitrate reduction to ammonium and the conditions in the anammox process to use the reduced ammonium as t...
Protein rich wastes from aquaculture systems result in total ammonia nitrogen (TAN), total organic c...
Technologies to remove nitrogen from wastewater are employed to preserve drinking water and preven...
As nitrogen discharge limits are becoming more stringent there is a need for new processes that are ...
Treatment of nitrate-rich wastewater is important but challenging for the conventional biological de...
Nitrate pollution of groundwater, which is mainly caused by the application of nitrogen-based fertil...
In recent years, the removal of nitrate as a global soil and water contaminant has been increasingly...
The ANAerobic AMMonium OXidation or Anammox process, nowadays becomes an important technology for in...
This work aims to present different electroreduction and electrocatalytic processes configurations t...
High nitrate contamination in drinking water is a serious environmental pollutant, as it is generall...
International audienceEnsuring access to safe water and sanitation is essential to human health, and...
Discharge of nitrogen components into the environment can be a cause of serious problems such as eut...
Water contamination is a growing environmental issue. Several harmful effects on human health and th...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020In wastewater treatment, sidestream nitrogen removal w...
Nitrates in different water and wastewater streams raised concerns due to severe impacts on human an...
With ever increasing regulation of the quality of drinking water and wastewater treatment, there is ...
Protein rich wastes from aquaculture systems result in total ammonia nitrogen (TAN), total organic c...
Technologies to remove nitrogen from wastewater are employed to preserve drinking water and preven...
As nitrogen discharge limits are becoming more stringent there is a need for new processes that are ...
Treatment of nitrate-rich wastewater is important but challenging for the conventional biological de...
Nitrate pollution of groundwater, which is mainly caused by the application of nitrogen-based fertil...
In recent years, the removal of nitrate as a global soil and water contaminant has been increasingly...
The ANAerobic AMMonium OXidation or Anammox process, nowadays becomes an important technology for in...
This work aims to present different electroreduction and electrocatalytic processes configurations t...
High nitrate contamination in drinking water is a serious environmental pollutant, as it is generall...
International audienceEnsuring access to safe water and sanitation is essential to human health, and...
Discharge of nitrogen components into the environment can be a cause of serious problems such as eut...
Water contamination is a growing environmental issue. Several harmful effects on human health and th...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020In wastewater treatment, sidestream nitrogen removal w...
Nitrates in different water and wastewater streams raised concerns due to severe impacts on human an...
With ever increasing regulation of the quality of drinking water and wastewater treatment, there is ...
Protein rich wastes from aquaculture systems result in total ammonia nitrogen (TAN), total organic c...
Technologies to remove nitrogen from wastewater are employed to preserve drinking water and preven...
As nitrogen discharge limits are becoming more stringent there is a need for new processes that are ...