Search Results - "Forster, C. F."
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The treatment of pulp and paper mill effluent: a review
Published in Bioresource Technology (01-05-2001)“…The manufacture of paper generates significant quantities of wastewater; as high as 60 m 3/tonne of paper produced. The raw wastewaters from paper and board…”
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Heavy metal adsorption properties of a submerged aquatic plant (Ceratophyllum demersum)
Published in Bioresource technology (01-04-2004)“…Heavy metals can be adsorbed by living or non-living biomass. Submerged aquatic plants can be used for the removal of heavy metals. In this paper, lead, zinc,…”
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Addition of Al and Fe salts during treatment of paper mill effluents to improve activated sludge settlement characteristics
Published in Bioresource technology (01-11-2007)“…Metal salts, ferrous sulphate and aluminium chloride, were added to laboratory-scale activated sludge plant treating paper mill effluents to investigate the…”
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The decay of chlorine associated with the pipe wall in water distribution systems
Published in Water research (Oxford) (01-08-2002)“…Free chlorine decay rates in water distribution systems for bulk and wall demands should be modelled separately as they have different functional dependencies…”
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The use of ultrasound and γ-irradiation as pre-treatments for the anaerobic digestion of waste activated sludge at mesophilic and thermophilic temperatures
Published in Bioresource technology (01-09-2002)“…The effect of ultrasound and γ-irradiation used as pre-treatments for the anaerobic digestion of waste activated sludge at both mesophilic and thermophilic…”
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The potential for biofilm growth in water distribution systems
Published in Water research (Oxford) (01-12-2001)“…Biofilms on pipe walls in water distribution systems are composed of bacteria in a polymeric matrix, which can lead to chlorine demand, coliform growth, pipe…”
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Batch co-digestion of multi-component agro-wastes
Published in Bioresource technology (01-10-2001)“…In certain parts of the developing world conventional energy supplies such as electricity, gas, coal and petroleum by-products are either unavailable, too…”
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Kinetic Studies of Competitive Heavy Metal Adsorption by Sphagnum Moss Peat
Published in Environmental technology (01-01-1996)“…Much of the work on the adsorption of metals by low-cost, natural biosorbents has focussed on the uptake of single metals. In practice, wastewaters are…”
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Study of the Sorption of Divalent Metal Ions on to Peat
Published in Adsorption science & technology (01-09-2000)“…A pseudo-second order rate equation describing the kinetics of sorption of divalent metal ions on to sphagnum moss peat at various initial metal ion…”
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Co-digestion of waste organic solids: batch studies
Published in Bioresource technology (01-02-1999)“…Anaerobic digestion is a well established process for treating many types of organic waste, both solid and liquid. As such, the digestion of cattle slurries…”
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Increased hydrogen production by Escherichia coli strain HD701 in comparison with the wild-type parent strain MC4100
Published in Enzyme and microbial technology (13-08-2003)“…Hydrogen production by Escherichia coli is mediated by the formate hydrogenlyase (FHL) complex. E. coli strain HD701 cannot synthesize the FHL complex…”
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Modelling of chlorine decay in municipal water supplies
Published in Water research (Oxford) (01-08-1999)“…This paper describes the effects which temperature and the initial chlorine concentration have on the chlorine decay in different water samples. It also…”
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Batch nickel removal from aqueous solution by sphagnum moss peat
Published in Water research (Oxford) (1995)“…The batch adsorption of Ni(II) onto sphagnum moss peat has been studied. The reaction was pH dependent, the optimum range being 4.0–7.0. Langmuir and…”
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Semi-Continuous Anaerobic Co-Digestion of Agro-Wastes
Published in Environmental technology (01-04-2002)“…Anaerobic digestion is a well established process for treating many types of organic waste, both solid and liquid. As such, the digestion of cattle slurries…”
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An investigation into microbial removal of fats, oils and greases
Published in Bioresource technology (1997)“…Fast-food restaurants generate grease-containing wastewaters for which there is, currently, no acceptable treatment technology. The development of microbial…”
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Column studies into the adsorption of chromium (VI) using sphagnum moss peat
Published in Bioresource technology (1995)“…Previous batch studies have shown that moss peat is a potentially useful biosorbent for treating metalcontaminated wastewaters. This paper examines the use of…”
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An examination of the treatment of iron-dosed waste activated sludge by anaerobic digestion
Published in Environmental technology (01-08-2003)“…Anaerobic digestion is an important sludge treatment process enabling stabilisation of the organic fraction of sewage sludge prior to land application. Any…”
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Dual anaerobic co-digestion of sewage sludge and confectionery waste
Published in Bioresource technology (2000)“…Three configurations for a dual digestion system were examined. The units were based on three 5 l completely stirred tank reactors (CSTR). A first-stage…”
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Domestic wastewater treatment using a UASB reactor
Published in Bioresource technology (01-09-1997)“…The performance of a pilot-scale (55-l) upflow sludge blanket (UASB) reactor treating municipal sewage without any supplementary heating was examined in a…”
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Continuous co-digestion of cattle slurry with fruit and vegetable wastes and chicken manure
Published in Biomass & bioenergy (2002)“…Anaerobic digestion is a well established process for treating many types of organic waste, both solid and liquid. As such, the digestion of cattle slurries…”
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