The removal of nitrogen from wastewater is essential to prevent algae blooms and fish death in aquatic systems. Conventional biological nitrogen removal is based on nitrification, i.e., the conversion of ammonium to nitrite by ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (nitritation) and nitrite to nitrate by nitrite-oxidizing bacteria (nitratation). Biofilm reactors, in which the bacteria grow in a microbial layer attached to a carrier, are typically applied to prevent the slow-growing nitrifying bacteria from being washed out of the reactor. In this doctoral research, the influence of microbial competition and coexistence, besides operational conditions, on biological nitrogen removal in biofilm reactors was studied through mathematical modelling and simu...
Two biofilmreactors operated with hydraulic retention times of 0.8 and 5.0 h were used to study the ...
This study aimed to investigate the effects of carbon availability and intermittent aeration on nit...
Efficient nitrogen removal at wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) is necessary to avoid eutrophicati...
The removal of nitrogen from wastewater is essential to prevent algae blooms and fish death in aquat...
Efficient nitrogen removal at wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) is necessary to avoid eutrophicati...
Removal of ammonium by nitrification in biofilm systems is a common method in wastewater treatment. ...
Many biological wastewater treatment processes are based on bacterial biofilms, i.e. layered aggrega...
Nitrogen removal from wastewater is important for the revention of significant health and environmen...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the significance of heterotrophic growth in nitrifying b...
ln order to improve biological reactors operation and design it is important to study the effects of...
Biofilms are compact, sessile microbial communities that attach to surfaces in aqueous environments....
The microbial community structure and activity dynamics of a phosphate-removing biofilm from a seque...
A multi-species nitrifying biofilm model (MSNBM) is developed to describe nitrite accumulation by si...
Biological nitrogen removal via nitrite pathway in wastewater treatment is very important especially...
A comparative study was conducted on the start-up performance and biofilm development in two differe...
Two biofilmreactors operated with hydraulic retention times of 0.8 and 5.0 h were used to study the ...
This study aimed to investigate the effects of carbon availability and intermittent aeration on nit...
Efficient nitrogen removal at wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) is necessary to avoid eutrophicati...
The removal of nitrogen from wastewater is essential to prevent algae blooms and fish death in aquat...
Efficient nitrogen removal at wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) is necessary to avoid eutrophicati...
Removal of ammonium by nitrification in biofilm systems is a common method in wastewater treatment. ...
Many biological wastewater treatment processes are based on bacterial biofilms, i.e. layered aggrega...
Nitrogen removal from wastewater is important for the revention of significant health and environmen...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the significance of heterotrophic growth in nitrifying b...
ln order to improve biological reactors operation and design it is important to study the effects of...
Biofilms are compact, sessile microbial communities that attach to surfaces in aqueous environments....
The microbial community structure and activity dynamics of a phosphate-removing biofilm from a seque...
A multi-species nitrifying biofilm model (MSNBM) is developed to describe nitrite accumulation by si...
Biological nitrogen removal via nitrite pathway in wastewater treatment is very important especially...
A comparative study was conducted on the start-up performance and biofilm development in two differe...
Two biofilmreactors operated with hydraulic retention times of 0.8 and 5.0 h were used to study the ...
This study aimed to investigate the effects of carbon availability and intermittent aeration on nit...
Efficient nitrogen removal at wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) is necessary to avoid eutrophicati...