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Effect of temperature on anaerobic treatment of black water in UASB-septic tank systems

2007

The effect of northern European seasonal temperature changes and low temperature on the performance of upflow anaerobic sludge blanket (UASB)-septic tanks treating black water was studied. Three UASB-septic tanks were monitored with different operational parameters and at different temperatures. The results indicated the feasibility of the UASB-septic tank for (pre)treatment of black water at low temperatures with respect to removal of suspended solids and dissolved organic material. Inoculum sludge had little effect on COD(ss) removal, though in the start-up phase some poorly adapted inoculum disintegrated and washed out, thus requiring consideration when designing the process. Removal of …

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Particle balance and return loops for microplastics in a tertiary-level wastewater treatment plant.

2021

Highlights: Dewatering by centrifugation was a step that removed a high number of MPs from the sludge. Sludge retained especially the fibrous microplactics. Reject water transported microplastics inside a wastewater treatment plant. Disc filter-based tertiary treatment ensured removal of 99% of microplastics in wastewater. Microplastics (MPs) from households, stormwater, and various industries are transported to wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs), where a high proportion of them are captured before discharging their residuals to watersheds. Although recent studies have indicated that the removed MPs are mainly retained in wastewater sludge, sludge treatment processes have gained less atten…

wastewater sludgeMicroplastics0208 environmental biotechnologySewage02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesWastewater01 natural sciencesEnvironmental technology. Sanitary engineeringWaste Disposal Fluidenzymatic purificationREMOVALTD1-1066FinlandWater Science and Technologymikromuovisewage sludgeSewagePulp and paper industry6. Clean waterparticle balancewastewater treatmentWastewaterSewage treatmentPlasticsMicroplasticsEnvironmental EngineeringmicroplasticsSEWAGE-SLUDGEFATEjätevesilietereturn loopWater Purificationreject waterEffluentwastewater treatment plant0105 earth and related environmental sciencesjäteveden käsittelyjätevedenpuhdistamotvedenpuhdistusIDENTIFICATIONbusiness.industryremoval020801 environmental engineeringmikroroskatmuoviSewage sludge treatmentEnvironmental scienceidentificationbusinessSludgeWater Pollutants ChemicalWaste disposalWater science and technology : a journal of the International Association on Water Pollution Research
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Alternative analysis of transient infiltration experiment to estimate soil water repellency

2019

The repellency index (RI) defined as the adjusted ratio between soil‐ethanol, Se, and soil‐water, Sw, sorptivities estimated from minidisk infiltrometer experiments has been used instead of the widely used water drop penetration time and molarity of ethanol drop tests to assess soil water repellency. However, sorptivity calculated by the usual early‐time infiltration equation may be overestimated as the effects of gravity and lateral capillary are neglected. With the aim to establish the best applicative procedure to assess RI, different approaches to estimate Se and Sw were compared that make use of both the early‐time infiltration equation (namely, the 1 min, S1, and the short‐time linear…

water drop penetration timerepellency index631 - Agricultura. Agronomía. Maquinaria agrícola. Suelos. Edafología agrícolatwo-term infiltration model0208 environmental biotechnologySoil science04 agricultural and veterinary sciences02 engineering and technologysoil hydraulic conductivityinfiltration020801 environmental engineeringInfiltration (hydrology)two‐term infiltration modelsoil sorptivitySoil water040103 agronomy & agriculturesoil water repellencySettore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-Forestali0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesEnvironmental scienceminidisk infiltrometerWater Science and Technology
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Development of an immunochromatographic assay based on carbon nanoparticles for the determination of the phytoregulator forchlorfenuron

2013

Rapid analytical methods enabling the determination of diverse targets are essential in a number of research areas, from clinical diagnostics to feed and food quality and safety. Herein, the development of a quantitative immunochromatographic assay for the detection of the synthetic phytoregulator forchlorfenuron (CPPU) is described. The competitive lateral flow immunoassay (LFIA) was based on the immobilization onto a nitrocellulose membrane of an ovalbumin-CPPU conjugate (test line) and on the use of an immunodetection ligand consisting of carbon nanoparticles labeled with an anti-CPPU monoclonal antibody through interaction with a secondary antibody. The presence of CPPU in horticultural…

water samplesCarbon nanoparticlesAnalyteImmunoreactive stripsPyridinesCarbon NanoparticlesBiomedical EngineeringBiophysicsEnzyme-Linked Immunosorbent AssayCPPUBiosensing Techniquesantibody-based immunoassayForchlorfenuronbiosensorHigh-performance liquid chromatographychemistry.chemical_compoundElectrochemistryImmunoassayDetection limitvalidationChromatographyChemistrystrip testPhenylurea Compoundslateral flow immunoassayAntibodies Monoclonalcomputer image-analysisGeneral MedicineCarbonHaptendipstick assayBBP Bioconversionrapid detectionImmunosensingNanoparticlessensitive detectionBiosensorNitrocelluloseBiotechnologyConjugate
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Levels and Potential Health Hazards of Chlorinated Pesticidesin Surface Water Samples of Charsadda Area of Pakistan Using SPME-GC-ECD Technique

2021

In the present study, we determined the levels of chlorinated pesticide residues in surface water samples collected from the Charsadda district (KPK, Pakistan). SPME-GC-ECD with COMBI PAL CTC autosampler was used for extraction and analysis of 20 organochlorine pesticides in the collected water samples. For maximum efficiency of the SPME procedure, several parameters were studied, including the extraction and desorption time of the fiber, solution pH, agitation of samples, and stirring speed, etc. This method showed good liner response, with R2 values in the range of 0.9887 to 0.9999 for all pesticides. This method also provided good percent recoveries at 1 µg L−1 (87.5 to 106.0%) and at 2 …

water samplesHeptachlorHeptachlor EpoxideGeography Planning and DevelopmentSPMEChlordaneAquatic Sciencecancer riskBiochemistryDieldrinchemistry.chemical_compoundAldrinTD201-500Water Science and Technologychlorinated pesticidesWater supply for domestic and industrial purposesGeovetenskap och miljövetenskapHydraulic engineeringPesticidechemistryEnvironmental chemistryEndrinGC-ECDEarth and Related Environmental SciencesTC1-978Surface water
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Transformations Accompanying a Shift from Surface to Drip Irrigation in the Cànyoles Watershed, Valencia, Spain

2017

Drip irrigation is widely promoted in Spain to increase agricultural production and to save water. In the Cànyoles watershed, Valencia, we analysed the consequences of change from surface irrigation to drip irrigation over the past 25 years. There were a number of transformations resulting from, or accelerated by, this change including the 1) intensification of well construction causing a redistribution in access to groundwater, water shortages and a lowering of the groundwater table; 2) expansion of irrigation into former rain-dependent uphill areas resulting in increased water use; 3) shift to higher- value monoculture fruit crops, but with associated higher crop water requirements; 4) in…

water savinglcsh:Hydraulic engineeringEnergia EstalviCultural heritage lossBodemfysica en LandbeheerAgricultural land use/expansionAigua UtilitzacióWater Resources ManagementCànyoles watershedSoil Physics and Land ManagementEnergy consumptionagricultural land use/expansioncultural heritage lossSpainlcsh:TC1-978Water savingenergy consumptionDrip irrigationWater Alternatives
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X-ray tomographic method for measuring three-dimensional deformation and water content distribution in swelling clays

2015

A non-invasive method for simultaneous measurement of the 3D displacement field and the water content distribution of a wetted solid material is developed. The method is based on comparison of X-ray tomographic images of a material sample in the reference state and in the wetted and deformed state. The deformation and water content analyses were successfully compared with numerical results for a cylindrical rubber test sample under axial compression, and with gravimetric results from axially wetted and sliced cylindrical bentonite samples, respectively. The methods were applied in a 4D study (three spatial dimensions and time) of wetting and deformation of purified swelling bentonite doped …

water transportMaterials scienceDeformation (meteorology)swellingGeochemistry and PetrologybentoniittimedicineGeotechnical engineeringComposite materialta216Water contentwater contentWater transportta114vesikuljetusbentonitedeformationGeologyBentoniteDisplacement fieldGravimetric analysisWettingSwellingmedicine.symptomvesipitoisuusX-ray tomographyApplied Clay Science
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Evaluation of the wave energy density on the Sicilian coast

2016

In this article the wave energy density of the northern Sicilian coasts is evaluated and is used to evaluate the producibility of a wave nergy converter to be installed in an area in the north west part of Sicily. In particular, the objective of the study is the evaluation of a potential installation in an area between Trapani and Palermo, which are the largest cities in the north west part of Sicily. In particular in this research, the wave energy density of Sicily has been analyzed by using an analysis of wave data carried out in a 10-year period, using the measurements of buoyant of National Wave measuring System (RON - Rete Ondametrica Nazionale). The analysis shows that the north-weste…

wave motionSettore ING-IND/32 - Convertitori Macchine E Azionamenti ElettriciOceanographylanguage.human_languageseaeaveGeographySettore ING-INF/04 - AutomaticaNorth westAutomotive EngineeringEnergy densitylanguageSicilianCartographySeismologyenergyWave powerOCEANS 2016 - Shanghai
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The mechanically based non-local elasticity: an overview of main results and future challenges

2013

The mechanically based non-local elasticity has been used, recently, in wider and wider engineering applications involving small-size devices and/or materials with marked microstructures. The key feature of the model involves the presence of non-local effects as additional body forces acting on material masses and depending on their relative displacements. An overview of the main results of the theory is reported in this paper.

waves propagationBody forcelong-range resultantsComputer scienceGeneral Mathematicsnon-local elasticityGeneral EngineeringGeneral Physics and AstronomyMechanical engineeringlong-range interactionElasticity (physics)Settore ICAR/08 - Scienza Delle CostruzioniNon localPhilosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences
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The Effect of Electrolytic Solution Composition on the Structure, Corrosion, and Wear Resistance of PEO Coatings on AZ31 Magnesium Alloy

2020

Plasma electrolytic oxidation coatings were prepared in aluminate, phosphate, and silicate-based electrolytic solutions using a soft-sparking regime in a multi-frequency stepped process to compare the structure, corrosion, and wear characteristics of the obtained coatings on AZ31 magnesium alloy. The XRD results indicated that all coatings consist of MgO and MgF2, while specific products such as Mg2SiO4, MgSiO3, Mg2P2O7, and MgAl2O4 were also present in specimens based on the selected solution. Surface morphology of the obtained coatings was strongly affected by the electrolyte composition. Aluminate-containing coating showed volcano-like, nodular particles and craters distributed over the …

wearAZ31 Mg alloyMaterials scienceplasma electrolytic oxidationAluminateOxideElectrolyteengineering.materialCorrosionchemistry.chemical_compoundCoatingaluminateMaterials ChemistryMagnesium alloyComposite materialPorosityphosphatecorrosionsilicateAluminate AZ31 Mg alloy Corrosion Phosphate Plasma electrolytic oxidation Silicate WearSurfaces and InterfacesPlasma electrolytic oxidationSurfaces Coatings and FilmsSettore ING-IND/23 - Chimica Fisica Applicatachemistrylcsh:TA1-2040engineeringlcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)Coatings
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