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Anaerobic on-site treatment of kitchen waste in combination with black water in UASB-septic tanks at low temperatures.

2006

Anaerobic on-site treatment of a mixture of black water and kitchen waste (BWKW) was studied using two-phased upflow anaerobic sludge blanket (UASB) septic tanks at the low temperatures of 20 and 10 degrees C. Black water (BW) was also treated alone as reference. The two-phased UASB-septic tanks removed over 95% of total suspended solids (TSS) and 90% of total chemical oxygen demand (COD(t)) from both BWKW (effluent COD(t) 171-199mg/l) and BW (effluent COD(t) 92-100mg/l). Also, little dissolved COD (COD(dis)) was left in the final effluents (BW 48-70mg/l; BWKW 110-113mg/l). Part of total nitrogen (N(tot)) was removed (BW 18% and BWKW 40%) and especially at 20 degrees C ammonification was ef…

Environmental EngineeringNitrogenmedia_common.quotation_subjectBioengineeringSeptic tankGarbageWaste Disposal FluidMethaneWater Purificationchemistry.chemical_compoundAnimal scienceAnaerobiosisWaste Management and DisposalEffluentmedia_commonTotal suspended solidsWaste managementSewageRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentChemistryChemical oxygen demandTemperatureWaterGeneral MedicineHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationAnaerobic digestionFood wasteKineticsAnaerobic exerciseBioresource technology
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Screening of novel plants for biogas production in northern conditions.

2013

Abstract The objective of this study was to screen nine annual or perennial novel plants for biogas production cultivated in years 2007–2010 in Finland. The most promising novel plants for biogas production were found to be brown knapweed, giant goldenrod and Japanese millet producing 14–27 t total solids/ha and 4000–6100 Nm 3  CH 4 /ha. The specific methane yields of all studied plants varied from 170 to 381 Nm 3  CH 4 /t volatile solids (VS), depending on harvest time and plant species. Co-digestion of brown knapweed with cow manure in continuously stirred tank reactor was investigated and the highest methane yield was 254 NL CH 4 /kg VS, when the share of brown knapweed was 50% in the fe…

Environmental EngineeringPerennial plantta1172BiomassBioengineeringMethanechemistry.chemical_compoundBioreactorsBiogasBioenergyAnimalsBiomassFertilizersWaste Management and DisposalFinlandbiologyRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentGeneral MedicinePlantsbiology.organism_classificationTotal dissolved solidsSolidago giganteaManureAgronomychemistryBiofuelsEnvironmental scienceCattleVolatilizationCow dungMethaneBioresource technology
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Methane recovery efficiency in a submerged anaerobic membrane bioreactor (SAnMBR) treating sulphate-rich urban wastewater: Evaluation of methane loss…

2012

The present paper presents a submerged anaerobic membrane bioreactor (SAnMBR) as a sustainable approach for urban wastewater treatment at 33 and 20 C, since greenhouse gas emissions are reduced and energy recovery is enhanced. Compared to other anaerobic systems, such as UASB reactors, the membrane technology allows the use of biogas-assisted mixing which enhances the methane stripping from the liquid phase bulk. The methane saturation index obtained for the whole period (1.00 ± 0.04) evidenced that the equilibrium condition was reached and the methane loss with the effluent was reduced. The methane recovery efficiency obtained at 20 C (53.6%) was slightly lower than at 33 C (57.4%) due to …

Environmental EngineeringPilot ProjectsBioengineeringWaste Disposal FluidMethaneWater PurificationMembrane technologychemistry.chemical_compoundBioreactorsAnaerobiosisCitiesWaste Management and DisposalEffluentTECNOLOGIA DEL MEDIO AMBIENTEBiological Oxygen Demand AnalysisEnergy recoverySulfatesRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentUrban wastewaterTemperatureEnvironmental engineeringMethane saturation indexMembranes ArtificialGeneral MedicineSubmerged anaerobic membrane bioreactor (SAnMBR)chemistryWastewaterBiofuelsGreenhouse gasDissolved methaneSewage treatmentSulphate-rich wastewaterMethaneAnaerobic exerciseBioresource Technology
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Microbial production and recovery of hybrid biopolymers from wastes for industrial applications- a review

2021

Abstract Agro-industrial wastes to be a global concern since agriculture and industrial processes are growing exponentially with the fast increase of the world population. Biopolymers are complex molecules produced by living organisms, but also found in many wastes or derived from wastes. The main drawbacks for the use of polymers are the high costs of the polymer purification processes from waste and the scale-up in the case of biopolymer production by microorganisms. However, the use of biopolymers at industrial scale for the development of products with high added value, such as food or biomedical products, not only can compensate the primary costs of biopolymer production, but also impr…

Environmental EngineeringPolymersRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industryIndustrial scaleIndustrial WasteAgricultureBioengineeringGeneral Medicineengineering.materialBiopolymersFoodAgricultureSustainabilityengineeringAdded valueEnvironmental scienceProduction (economics)Waste recyclingBiochemical engineeringBiopolymerbusinessWaste Management and DisposalBioresource Technology
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Enhanced extraction of astragalosides from Radix Astragali by negative pressure cavitation-accelerated enzyme pretreatment.

2010

The optimal conditions for extraction of astragalosides III and IV (AGs III and IV) in Radix Astragali by negative pressure cavitation-accelerated enzyme pretreatment were studied on the basis of a Box-Behnken design and response surface methodology. Experimental results showed that negative pressure, amount of enzyme and incubation temperature were the main factors governing the enzyme pretreatment of Radix Astragali. The optimum parameters were obtained as follows: negative pressure -0.08 Mpa, amount of enzyme 1.48% (w/w of materials) and incubation temperature 45 degrees C. Under the optimal conditions, the maximal extraction yields of AGs III and IV were 0.103 and 0.325 mg/g, which were…

Environmental EngineeringScanning electron microscopeBioengineeringPressureRadixResponse surface methodologyWaste Management and Disposalchemistry.chemical_classificationAnalysis of VarianceChromatographyRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentChemistryExtraction (chemistry)Reproducibility of ResultsGeneral MedicineAstragalus PlantAstragalus propinquusSaponinsEnzymesEnzymeIncubation temperatureCavitationMicroscopy Electron ScanningRegression AnalysisBiotechnologyDrugs Chinese HerbalBioresource technology
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The role of EPS in the foaming and fouling for a MBR operated in intermittent aeration conditions

2016

Abstract This work investigates the causes of foaming and fouling in an Intermittent Aerated – Membrane BioReactor (IA-MBR) used for wastewater treatment. The experiment was divided into three periods with different aerated regimes expressed with different t aeration /t cycle ratio (Period I: 60 min/180 min, Period II: 80 min/180 min, Period III: 30 min/90 min). The advanced foaming tests used allow the study of the role of extracellular polymeric substances (EPSs) on foaming and fouling. In general, in the Periods I and II, good correlations between the EPSs and the Modified Scum Index without purification (MSI 0 ) and the Foam Power were observed. The results shown that the filamentous mi…

Environmental EngineeringSegmented filamentous bacteriaBiomedical EngineeringEPS; Filamentous bacteria; Foaming; Fouling; IA-MBR; Biotechnology; Bioengineering; Environmental Engineering; Biomedical EngineeringBioengineering02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesMembrane bioreactor01 natural scienceslaw.inventionExtracellular polymeric substancelawFiltration0105 earth and related environmental sciencesEPS; Filamentous bacteria; Foaming; Fouling; IA-MBRIA-MBRSettore ICAR/03 - Ingegneria Sanitaria-AmbientaleFoulingChemistryEnvironmental engineeringFouling021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyPulp and paper industryFilamentous bacteriaMembraneSewage treatmentEPSAerationIA-MBR Filamentous bacteria Foaming Fouling EPS0210 nano-technologyFoamingBiotechnologyBiochemical Engineering Journal
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Effect of chemical and biological surfactants on activated sludge of MBR system: Microscopic analysis and foam test

2015

Abstract A bench-scale MBR unit was operated, under stressing condition, with the aim of stimulating the onset of foaming in the activated sludge. Possible synergies between synthetic surfactants in the wastewater and biological surfactants (Extra-Cellular Polymeric Substances, EPSs) were investigated by changing C/N ratio. The growth of filamentous bacteria was also discussed. The MBR unit provided satisfactory overall carbon removal overall efficiencies: in particular, synthetic surfactants were removed with efficiency higher than 90% and 95% for non-ionic and ionic surfactants, respectively. Lab investigation suggested also the importance to reduce synthetic surfactants presence entering…

Environmental EngineeringSegmented filamentous bacteriachemistry.chemical_elementBioengineeringFraction (chemistry)MBRSurface-Active AgentsInk testBiopolymersBioreactorsPulmonary surfactantFoam testSurfactantWaste Management and DisposalBiological Oxygen Demand AnalysisMicroscopyChromatographyBacteriaSewageSettore ICAR/03 - Ingegneria Sanitaria-AmbientaleViscosityRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentMembranes ArtificialGeneral MedicineActivated sludgeWastewaterchemistryChemical engineeringCarbonFoamingBioresource Technology
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Nutrient recovery from wastewater treatment by ultrafiltration membrane for water reuse in view of a circular economy perspective

2022

The study aims to recover nitrogen from wastewater by employing ultrafiltration membrane in water reuse for agriculture purpose. To such aim, a new reclaimed water quality index (RWQI) is proposed and applied including an innovative protocol for its assessment. Specifically, the influence of filtration and backwashing times for an ultrafiltration system aimed to nutrient recovery has been analyzed. The final goal was to pin down the trade-off between operation costs and effluent quality. Results show that backwashing time play a crucial role in reducing the operation costs; indeed, low values (i.e., 0.5 min) lead to an increase in the number of required chemical cleanings and consequently o…

Environmental EngineeringSettore ICAR/03 - Ingegneria Sanitaria-AmbientaleNitrogenRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentReclaimed water quality indexUltrafiltrationMembranes ArtificialBioengineeringFoulingUltrafiltration membraneWastewater treatmentNutrientsGeneral MedicineWastewaterSettore MED/42 - Igiene Generale E ApplicataWaste Disposal FluidWater PurificationNutrients recoveryWaste WaterWaste Management and DisposalBioresource Technology
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The role of EPS in fouling and foaming phenomena for a membrane bioreactor

2013

In contraposition to conventional activated sludge processes, the foaming phenomenon in membrane bioreactor (MBR) is still in its infancy. On the other hand, although several studies have been carried out for better understanding the fouling phenomenon in MBR there are still some gaps in the up-to-date knowledge. The extracellular polymeric substances (EPSs) may have a primary role in fouling and foaming phenomena which in turn can be crucial for MBRs. The aim of this study is to detect a possible relationship that EPSs may have with fouling and foaming in an MBR for wastewater treatment. Foaming phenomenon is monitored by performing specific foam-tests: Foam Power, Scum Index, Foam Rating …

Environmental EngineeringSettore ICAR/03 - Ingegneria Sanitaria-AmbientaleWaste managementFoulingPolymersRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentChemistryMembrane foulingMembranes ArtificialBioengineeringFoulingGeneral MedicineMembrane bioreactorBioreactorsMBR plantExtracellular polymeric substanceActivated sludgeChemical engineeringNutrient removalSewage treatmentWaste Management and DisposalFoamingBioresource Technology
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Effects of storage on characteristics and hygienic quality of digestates from four co-digestion concepts of manure and biowaste.

2007

This study evaluated the effects of storage in northern winter conditions (5 degrees C) on the characteristics and nutrients separation of digestates from co-digestion of manure and biowaste as well as the hygienic quality of the digestates after digestion and storage. During 3-11 months' storage average nitrogen losses and reductions of total solids (TS) and volatile solids (VS) were 0-15%. With some exceptions, soluble chemical oxygen demand (SCOD) had increased slightly (from approximately 6.5 to approximately 7.5g/l) after 3 months' storage, while after 9-11 months' it had decreased from 8.3-11 to 5.6-8.4g/l. The concentrations of P(tot) and PO4-P in the separated liquid fractions decre…

Environmental EngineeringSewageRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentChemistryChemical oxygen demandIndicator bacteriaBioengineeringHygieneGeneral MedicineBiodegradable wasteTotal dissolved solidsManureFecal coliformManureFecesNutrientEnvironmental chemistryDigestateFood scienceWaste Management and DisposalBioresource technology
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