190 results on '"De Clippeleir, Haydée"'
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2. Feasibility of packed-bed trickling filters for partial nitritation/anammox: Effects of carrier material, bottom ventilation openings, hydraulic loading rate and free ammonia
3. Low diversity and microdiversity of comammox bacteria in wastewater systems suggest specific adaptations within the Ca. Nitrospira nitrosa cluster
4. Enhancing bioflocculation in high-rate activated sludge improves effluent quality yet increases sensitivity to surface overflow rate
5. Response of mixed community anammox biomass against sulfide, nitrite and recalcitrant carbon in terms of inhibition coefficients and functional gene expressions
6. Unravelling adaptation of nitrite-oxidizing bacteria in mainstream PN/A process: Mechanisms and counter-strategies
7. Stoichiometric and kinetic characterization of an acid-tolerant ammonia oxidizer ‘Candidatus Nitrosoglobus’
8. Towards more predictive clarification models via experimental determination of flocculent settling coefficient value
9. Increasing oxygen transfer efficiency through sorption enhancing strategies
10. Moving forward with A-stage and high-rate contact-stabilization for energy efficient water resource recovery facility: Mechanisms, factors, practical approach, and guidelines
11. Nitrate residual as a key parameter to efficiently control partial denitrification coupling with anammox
12. Impacts of feed dilution and lower solids retention time on performance of thermal hydrolysis/anaerobic digestion
13. Long solids retention times and attached growth phase favor prevalence of comammox bacteria in nitrogen removal systems
14. Evaluating the Potential for Improving Class a Biosolids Nutrients Ratio and Applications Through Vivianite Recovery
15. Impact of carbon source and COD/N on the concurrent operation of partial denitrification and anammox
16. A-stage and high-rate contact-stabilization performance comparison for carbon and nutrient redirection from high-strength municipal wastewater
17. Short operational differences support granulation in a lab scale reactor in comparison to another conventional activated sludge reactor
18. Overcoming floc formation limitations in high-rate activated sludge systems
19. Supernatant organics from anaerobic digestion after thermal hydrolysis cause direct and/or diffusional activity loss for nitritation and anammox
20. Pinpointing wastewater and process parameters controlling the AOB to NOB activity ratio in sewage treatment plants
21. Novel Stokesian Metrics that Quantify Collision Efficiency, Floc Strength, and Discrete Settling Behavior
22. Impact of aerobic famine and feast condition on extracellular polymeric substance production in high-rate contact stabilization systems
23. Dual substrate limitation modeling and implications for mainstream deammonification
24. Settling regimen transitions quantify solid separation limitations through correlation with floc size and shape
25. Bioflocculation management through high-rate contact-stabilization: A promising technology to recover organic carbon from low-strength wastewater
26. Limit of stokesian settling concentration characterizes sludge settling velocity
27. High-rate activated sludge system for carbon management – Evaluation of crucial process mechanisms and design parameters
28. Environmental sustainability of an energy self-sufficient sewage treatment plant: Improvements through DEMON and co-digestion
29. Control of nitratation in an oxygen-limited autotrophic nitrification/denitrification rotating biological contactor through disc immersion level variation
30. Deammonification for digester supernatant pretreated with thermal hydrolysis: overcoming inhibition through process optimization
31. Introducing bioflocculation boundaries in process control to enhance effluent quality of high‐rate contact‐stabilization systems
32. Floc-based sequential partial nitritation and anammox at full scale with contrasting N 2O emissions
33. Startup strategies for mainstream anammox polishing in moving bed biofilm reactors
34. Enhancing Bioflocculation in High-Rate Activated Sludge Improves Effluent Quality Yet Increases Sensitivity to Surface Overflow Rate
35. Feasibility of a Trickling Filter for Partial Nitritation/Anammox: Effects of Carrier Material, Passive Ventilation Openings and Hydraulic Loading Rate at Lab Scale
36. A low volumetric exchange ratio allows high autotrophic nitrogen removal in a sequencing batch reactor
37. One-stage partial nitritation/anammox at 15 °C on pretreated sewage: feasibility demonstration at lab-scale
38. Long-chain acylhomoserine lactones increase the anoxic ammonium oxidation rate in an OLAND biofilm
39. OLAND is feasible to treat sewage-like nitrogen concentrations at low hydraulic residence times
40. The inhibitory impact of ammonia on thermally hydrolyzed sludge fed anaerobic digestion
41. Primary sludge fermentate as carbon source for mainstream partial denitrification–anammox (PdNA)
42. Investigating the dynamics of volatile sulfur compound emission from primary systems at a water resource recovery facility
43. Effect of influent carbon fractionation and reactor configuration on mainstream nitrogen removal and NOB out-selection
44. Recuperative thickening for sludge retention time and throughput management in anaerobic digestion with thermal hydrolysis pretreatment
45. Reply for comment on “Bioflocculation management through high-rate contact-stabilization: A promising technology to recover organic carbon from low-strength wastewater by Rahman, A., Meerburg, F. A., Ravadagundhi, S., Wett, B., Jimenez, J., Bott, C., Al-Omari, A., Riffat, R., Murthy, S. and De Clippeleir, H. [Water Research 104 (2016) 485–496]”
46. Investigating the dynamics of volatile sulfur compound emission from primary systems at a water resource recovery facility.
47. Conceptual framework for deammonification in a combined floc-granule system : impact of aeration control, external selector and bioaugmentation based on full-scale data from WWTP in Strass
48. Minimizing recalcitrant organics and maximizing nitrogen removal linked to advanced biosolids processing at Blue Plains WWTP
49. Water and process parameters as controllers for the ammonia to nitrite oxidation rate ratio in activated sludge
50. Nitric oxide preferentially inhibits nitrite oxidizing communities with high affinity for nitrite
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