Search results for "Volatilisation"

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A preliminary investigation of total organic carbon variation in influent and effluent of Isfahan (Iran) water treatment plant, urban network and Fel…

2006

In this work a series of total organic carbon (TOC) analyses were carried out to analyse the influent and the effluent of a water treatment plant providing Isfahan city in Iran. Other analyses were focused on the determination of TOC in the urban network and Fellman wells (in Isfahan and Dehaghan cities), in order to compare the water quality soon after the treatment with that of circulating water in the city network. Since it supplies water treatment plant, TOC content of Zayandehrood River was also compared with the treated water. The obtained results revealed that there were significant differences between TOC content of effluent of water treatment plant and that of the urban network (ma…

Time FactorsIndustrial WastePortable water purificationIranWaste Disposal FluidIndustrial wastesewer networkAnalytical ChemistryWater PurificationRiversCitiesOrganic ChemicalsEffluentGeneral Environmental ScienceTotal organic carbonVolatilisationChemical oxygen demandEnvironmental engineeringCarbonWater qualityEnvironmental scienceChemical oxygen demandWater treatmentWater qualityVolatilizationWater Pollutants Chemical
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Fermentation of municipal primary sludge: effect of SRT and solids concentration on volatile fatty acid production

2002

Laboratory bench-scale experiments were conducted to investigate the performance of primary sludge fermentation for volatile fatty acids production. Primary sludges from two major wastewater treatment plants located in Valencia (Pinedo and Carraixet) were used. Experiments were performed at solids retention times between 4 and 10 days, and total volatile solids concentrations between 0.6% and 2.8%. Operation at two temperatures (20 degrees C and 30 degrees C) was also checked. Results indicated the importance of feed sludge characteristics on volatile fatty acids yields, being approximately double for the Carraixet wastewater treatment plant sludge than for the Pinedo plant. In both cases, …

Time Factorschemistry.chemical_elementHydrolysisBioreactorsEnvironmental ChemistryHumansFermentacióFood scienceWaste Management and DisposalWater Science and Technologychemistry.chemical_classificationVolatilisationWaste managementSewagePhosphorusChemical oxygen demandFatty AcidsTemperatureFatty acidGeneral MedicineModels TheoreticalchemistryFermentationFermentationSewage treatmentAigües residuals Plantes de tractamentVolatilizationSludge
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Trace compounds affecting biogas energy utilisation – A review

2011

Abstract This paper investigates the trace compounds affecting energy utilisation in biogas that come from different production sites. With biogas being more widely used in different energy applications more interest has arisen for the specific composition of biogas. In traditional energy applications, methane and hydrogen sulphide contents have had the most influence when energy utilisation application has been considered. With more advanced processes also the quantity and quality of trace compounds is more important. In regards to trace compounds, it was found that the concentrations and the variations of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) can be high in different landfills, especially, wi…

VolatilisationRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industryEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyRaw materialMethaneRenewable energychemistry.chemical_compoundFuel TechnologyNuclear Energy and EngineeringchemistryBiogasBiofuelEnvironmental chemistryDegradation (geology)Environmental scienceComposition (visual arts)businessEnergy Conversion and Management
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Torrefaction and pyrolysis of metal-enriched poplars from phytotechnologies: Effect of temperature and biomass chlorine content on metal distribution…

2017

Abstract Torrefaction (290 °C) and pyrolysis (450 and 800 °C) trials were performed at pilot scale with a patented reactor on metal-enriched poplars from a contaminated soil managed by phytotechnologies and poplars cultivated on uncontaminated soil, for comparison. This study emphasized the influence of temperature on end-product yield, metal distribution in end-products and metal behavior. Results showed that the evolution of the end-product yield, i.e. biochar, bio-oil and gas fractions, was depending on temperature rather than other parameters such as the origin or metal content of the tested poplars. Torrefaction decreased the processed poplars weight, leading to metal-enriched torrefie…

[SDV.EE]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Ecology environmentVolatilisationRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentChemistry020209 energyBiomasschemistry.chemical_elementForestry02 engineering and technologyTorrefactionSoil contamination[ SDV.EE ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Ecology environmentMetalvisual_artEnvironmental chemistryBotanyBiochar0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringvisual_art.visual_art_mediumChlorineWaste Management and DisposalAgronomy and Crop SciencePyrolysisComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS
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Prédiction du comportement des pesticides dans l’environnement à partir de leurs propriétés moléculaires

2015

oral communication abstract; Prédiction du comportement des pesticides dans l’environnement à partir de leurs propriétés moléculaires. 45e Congrès du Groupe Français des Pesticides "Devenir et impact des pesticides : verrous à lever et nouveaux enjeux

[SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio][ SDV ] Life Sciences [q-bio][SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]modéculairesdégradationpesticidesvolatilisationdescripteursrétention
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Occupational hygiene in a Finnish drum composting plant

2005

Bioaerosols (microbes, dust and endotoxins) and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) were determined in the working air of a drum composting plant treating source-separated catering waste. Different composting activities at the Oulu drum composting plant take place in their own units separated by modular design and constructions. Important implication of this is that the control room is a relatively clean working environment and the risk of exposure to harmful factors is low. However, the number of viable airborne microbes was high both in the biowaste receiving hall and in the drum composting hall. The concentration (geometric average) of total microbes was 21.8 million pcs/m3 in the biowaste…

business.product_categoryThreshold limit valueeducationIndoor bioaerosolAir pollutionDrummedicine.disease_causecomplex mixturesOccupational hygieneOccupational ExposuremedicineHumansOrganic ChemicalsRespiratorWaste Management and DisposalFinlandOccupational HealthAerosolsVolatilisationWaste managementfungiDustPulp and paper industryRefuse DisposalEndotoxinsWaste treatmentAir Pollution IndoorOdorantsEnvironmental scienceVolatilizationbusinesspsychological phenomena and processesWaste Management
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The Influence of Floodplains on Mercury Availability

2009

The floodplains of the German river Elbe affect the mercury distribution in the river system in two different ways: they act both as a medium-term sink and as a long-term source. The large amounts of mercury deposited onto the floodplains during annual floodings are first effectively fixed in the soils, rendering them basically unavailable. Sequential extraction experiments reveal that only a small fraction of the mercury (< 3%) is present in available forms, whereas the vast majority is associated with humic substances or present in sulfidic binding forms. After deposition, a small fraction of the total mercury is gradually remobilized into the aqueous phase bound passively to water-solubl…

geographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryVolatilisationChemistryDimethylmercurychemistry.chemical_elementRedoxSink (geography)Mercury (element)chemistry.chemical_compoundEnvironmental chemistrySoil waterWater pollutionMethylmercury
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