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Spring 2016
Protein–carbohydrate interactions are involved in a wide variety of cellular recognition processes including cell growth regulation, differentiation and adhesion, immune response, and viral or bacterial infections. Recently, utilization of carbohydrate based polymers and nanomaterials for various...
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Microbial Electrolysis Cell-Assisted Anaerobic Digestion for Enhancing Biomethane Recovery from High-strength Wastewater
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Anaerobic digestion (AD) is a sustainable method for treating high-strength wastewater while concurrently recovering biomethane. Nevertheless, factors such as low temperature and complex organic substrates can limit digestion kinetics, with hydrolysis and methanogenesis as the primary...
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PILOT-SCALE INTEGRATED FIXED FILM ACTIVATED SLUDGE SYSTEMS FOR WASTEWATER BIOLOGICAL NUTRIENT REMOVAL
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ABSTRACT PILOT-SCALE INTEGRATED FIXED FILM ACTIVATED SLUDGE SYSTEMS FOR WASTEWATER BIOLOGICAL NUTRIENT REMOVAL by Kingsley Nze The University of Alberta, Winter 2018 Under the supervision of Dr. Yang Liu In this study, the performance of two identical pilot-scale biological nutrient removal...
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Revolutionizing High Ammonia Waste Stream Treatment: Advanced Efficacy of the Novel Granular Sludge Reactor
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High ammonia waste streams, containing both inorganic and organic nitrogen (N), can lead to algae outgrowth and the formation of disinfection byproducts if not properly treated. These waste streams are traditionally combined with municipal wastewaters for treatment. However, their high ammonia...