2008
DOI: 10.2225/vol11-issue3-fulltext-12
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Macromolecular composition and anaerobic degradation of the sludge produced in a sequencing batch reactor

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“…The removal of TKN and TAN appears to be also effective, 57 and 61 %, respectively, without increasing nitrite and nitrate concentrations in the effluent. Partial simultaneous nitrification-denitrification process (SND) could occur in the outer compartment (oxic conditions), where increasing dissolved oxygen (DO) concentrations from the lower water layers (gravel bed) to the upper water layers are present (Chelme et al 2008). Chiu et al (2007) studied the influence of COD/NH 4 + ratios on SND process treating domestic wastewater and they stated that a minimum value of 6 for this ratio as well as low DO levels (0.3-0.8 mg l -1 ) are needed for a partial SND process.…”
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“…The removal of TKN and TAN appears to be also effective, 57 and 61 %, respectively, without increasing nitrite and nitrate concentrations in the effluent. Partial simultaneous nitrification-denitrification process (SND) could occur in the outer compartment (oxic conditions), where increasing dissolved oxygen (DO) concentrations from the lower water layers (gravel bed) to the upper water layers are present (Chelme et al 2008). Chiu et al (2007) studied the influence of COD/NH 4 + ratios on SND process treating domestic wastewater and they stated that a minimum value of 6 for this ratio as well as low DO levels (0.3-0.8 mg l -1 ) are needed for a partial SND process.…”
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“…EPS contains several types of proteins, carbohydrates, humic and fulvic acid that coat the NP surface. [31][32][33] An anionic detergent; SDS coats the NP surface and provides steric stability by increasing the surface charge. 28 The EPS was used for stabilizing the biosynthesized and chemically synthesized Se NPs via an electro-steric mechanism.…”
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“…30 Sludge extract has numerous organic and inorganic compounds dissolve in it that helps to sustain the dispersion stability. [31][32][33] An anionic detergent; SDS coats the NP surface and provides steric stability by increasing the surface charge. 34,35 Fig.…”
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