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“NEW” resource recovery from wastewater using bioelectrochemical systems: Moving forward with functions

Akshay Jain, Zhen He

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2018, Volume 12, Issue 4, doi: 10.1007/s11783-018-1052-9

Abstract:

Resource recovery from wastewater is a key function of bioelectrochemical

Keywords: Bioelectrochemical systems     Resource recovery     Wastewater treatment     Energy     Nutrients    

A Novel Electrochemical Reactor for Nitrogen and Phosphorus Recovery from Domestic Wastewater

Shiting Ren, Mengchen Li, Jianyu Sun, Yanhong Bian, Kuichang Zuo, Xiaoyuan Zhang, Peng Liang, Xia Huang

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2017, Volume 11, Issue 4, doi: 10.1007/s11783-017-0983-x

Abstract: , the research on electrochemical processes have been focused on phosphate and ammonium removal and recoveryFurther, the selective recovery at the certain r could also be available to similar technologies for

Keywords: Nutrients recovery     Electrochemical reactor     Electrolyte cyclic flowing     Concentration ratio     Struvite    

Diversity and vertical distributions of sediment bacteria in an urban river contaminated by nutrients

Xunan YANG, Shan HUANG, Qunhe WU, Renduo ZHANG, Guangli LIU

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2013, Volume 7, Issue 6,   Pages 851-859 doi: 10.1007/s11783-013-0569-1

Abstract: communities in different depths of an urban river sediment accumulated with high concentrations of nutrientsVertical distributions of bacterial operational taxonomic units (OTUs) and chemical parameters (nutrientsResults showed that concentrations of the nutrients and metals in this river sediment were higher thanubiquitously existed in the deeper sediment layers (5–27 cm) corresponding to the distributions of the nutrients

Keywords: heavy metals     nutrients     sediment profile     terminal restriction fragment length polymorphism    

CONCENTRATIONS AND FLUXES OF DISSOLVED NUTRIENTS IN THE YANGTZE RIVER: LONG-TERM TRENDS AND ECOLOGICAL

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2021, Volume 8, Issue 4,   Pages 559-567 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE -2020344

Abstract: The data provide a comprehensive assessment of nutrients in the Yangtze River basin and their ecological

Keywords: atmospheric deposition / ecological impacts / nitrogen sources / nutrients / Yangtze delta    

Enhanced nutrients removal from municipal wastewater through biological phosphorus removal followed by

Yandong Yang,Liang Zhang,Hedong Shao,Shujun Zhang,Pengchao Gu,Yongzhen Peng

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2017, Volume 11, Issue 2, doi: 10.1007/s11783-017-0911-0

Abstract: EBPR and PN/A were combined to enhance nutrients removal from municipal wastewater.biological phosphorus removal (EBPR) followed by partial nitritation-anammox (PN/A), is proposed to enhance nutrientsThis study suggests EBPR-PN/A process is feasible to enhance nutrients removal from municipal wastewater

Keywords: Phosphorus removal     Partial nitrification     Anammox     Municipal wastewater    

CONCENTRATIONS AND FLUXES OF DISSOLVED NUTRIENTS IN THE YANGTZE RIVER: LONG-TERM TRENDS AND ECOLOGICAL

Yandan FU, Jiahui KANG, Ziyue LI, Xuejun LIU, Wen XU

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2021, Volume 8, Issue 4,   Pages 559-567 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2020344

Abstract: The data provide a comprehensive assessment of nutrients in the YRB and their ecological impacts and

Keywords: atmospheric deposition     ecological impacts     nitrogen sources     nutrients     Yangtze River Delta    

Circulating fluidized bed biological reactor for nutrients removal

CUI Yubo, LIU Hongbo, BAI Chunxue

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2008, Volume 2, Issue 3,   Pages 349-353 doi: 10.1007/s11783-008-0051-7

Abstract: A new biological nitrogen removal process, which is named herein “The circulating fluidized bed bioreactor (CFBBR)”, was developed for simultaneous removal of nitrogen and organic matter. This process was composed of an anaerobic bed (Riser), aerobic bed (Downer) and connecting device. Influent and nitrified liquid from the aerobic bed enters the anaerobic bed from the bottom of the anaerobic bed, completing the removal of nitrogen and organic matter. The system performance under the conditions of different inflow loadings and nitrified liquid recirculation rates ranging from 200% to 600% was examined. From a technical and economic point of view, the optimum nitrified liquid recirculation rate was 400%. With a shortest total retention time of 2.5 h (0.8 h in the anaerobic bed and 1.5 h in the aerobic bed) and a nitrified liquid recirculation rate of 400% based on the influent flow rate, the average removal efficiencies of total nitrogen (TN) and soluble chemical oxygen demand (SCOD) were found to be 88% and 95%, respectively. The average effluent concentrations of TN and SCOD were 3.5 mg/L and 16 mg/L, respectively. The volatile suspended solid (VSS) concentration, nitrification rate and denitrification rate in the system were less than 1.0 g/L, 0.026–0.1 g NH-N/g VSSd, and 0.016–0.074 g NO-N/g VSSd, respectively.

Keywords: soluble chemical     bioreactor     biological nitrogen     optimum nitrified     nitrogen removal    

Improved resilience measure for component recovery priority in power grids

Frontiers of Engineering Management 2021, Volume 8, Issue 4,   Pages 545-556 doi: 10.1007/s42524-021-0161-5

Abstract: Consequently, the quick recovery of power grids after disasters has become a new research direction.The recovery priority of failed components after a disaster is determined according to the influenceResult shows that the recovery priorities of components with different importance measures vary.

Keywords: resilience measure     power grid     importance measure     component recovery    

Technologies for pollutant removal and resource recovery from blackwater: a review

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2023, Volume 17, Issue 7, doi: 10.1007/s11783-023-1683-3

Abstract:

● Blackwater is the main source of organics and nutrients in domestic

Keywords: Blackwater     Water-flushing toilet     Sanitation     Nutrient recovery     Water reuse     Sustainable development    

Dissolved methane in anaerobic effluent: Emission or recovery?

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2022, Volume 16, Issue 4, doi: 10.1007/s11783-022-1537-4

Abstract: Although several dissolved methane recovery methods have been developed, their engineering feasibilityperspective, we thus intend to offer additional insights into the cost-benefit of dissolved methane recovery

Keywords: Anaerobic treatment     Municipal wastewater     Dissolved methane     Methane recovery     Carbon emission    

Arbuscular mycorrhizal associations and the major regulators

Li XUE, Ertao WANG

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2020, Volume 7, Issue 3,   Pages 296-306 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2020347

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Plants growing in natural soils encounter diverse biotic and abiotic stresses and have adapted with sophisticated strategies to deal with complex environments such as changing root system structure, evoking biochemical responses and recruiting microbial partners. Under selection pressure, plants and their associated microorganisms assemble into a functional entity known as a holobiont. The commonest cooperative interaction is between plant roots and arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi. About 80% of terrestrial plants can form AM symbiosis with the ancient phylum Glomeromycota. A very large network of extraradical and intraradical mycelium of AM fungi connects the underground biota and the nearby carbon and nutrient fluxes. Here, we discuss recent progress on the regulators of AM associations with plants, AM fungi and their surrounding environments, and explore further mechanistic insights.

Keywords: AM symbiosis     signal     regulators     nutrients     phosphate     microbiota    

Different response of bacterial community to the changes of nutrients and pollutants in sediments from

Fang Zhang, Hao Zhang, Ying Yuan, Dun Liu, Chenyu Zhu, Di Zheng, Guanghe Li, Yuquan Wei, Dan Sun

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2020, Volume 14, Issue 2, doi: 10.1007/s11783-019-1207-3

Abstract: • Bacterial community varied spatially in sediments from the urban river network. • Key environmental factors shaping bacterial community were detected by RDA. • Bacterial co-occurrence networks changed at different levels of nutrient and metal. • Potential indicator species were selected to predict pollution risk in sediment. Microbial communities in sediment are an important indicator linking to environmental pollution in urban river systems. However, how the diversity and structure of bacterial communities in sediments from an urban river network respond to different environmental factors has not been well studied. The goal of this study was to understand the patterns of bacterial communities in sediments from a highly dense urbanized river network in the lower Yangtze River Delta by Illumina MiSeq sequencing. The correlations between bacterial communities, the environmental gradient and geographical distance were analyzed by redundancy analysis (RDA) and network methods. The diversity and richness of bacterial community in sediments increased from upstream to downstream consistently with the accumulation of nutrient in the urban river network. Bacterial community composition and structure showed obvious spatial changes, leading to two distinct groups, which were significantly related to the characteristics of nutrient and heavy metal in sediments. Humic substance, available nitrogen, available phosphorus, Zn, Cu, Hg and As were selected as the key environmental factors shaping the bacterial community in sediments based on RDA. The co-occurrence patterns of bacterial networks showed that positive interaction between bacterial communities increased but the connectivity among bacterial genera and stability of sediment ecosystem reduced under a higher content of nutrient and heavy metal in average. The sensitive and ubiquitous taxa with an overproportional response to key environmental factors were detected as indicator species, which provided a novel method for the prediction of the pollution risk of sediment in an urban river network.

Keywords: Sediment     Urban river network     Bacterial community     Network analysis     Indicator species    

China Launched the First Wastewater Resource Recovery Factory in Yixing

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2022, Volume 16, Issue 1, doi: 10.1007/s11783-021-1496-1

Highly selective and green recovery of lithium ions from lithium iron phosphate powders with ozone

Frontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering 2023, Volume 17, Issue 6,   Pages 749-758 doi: 10.1007/s11705-022-2261-0

Abstract: contain high-value metals other than lithium, it is therefore necessary to strike a balance between recoveryHere, we describe a selective recovery process that can achieve economically efficient recovery and anAdjusting the acid concentration and amount of oxidant enables selective recovery of lithium ions.

Keywords: lithium iron phosphate powder     stoichiometric number     selective leaching     lithium recovery    

Effects of riparian vegetation patterns on the distribution and potential loss of soil nutrients: a case

Erhui GUO,Liding CHEN,Ranhao SUN,Zhaoming WANG

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2015, Volume 9, Issue 2,   Pages 279-287 doi: 10.1007/s11783-014-0667-8

Abstract: The different distributions of soil nutrients along vegetation patterns and the potential risk of nutrientof grassland-cropland and grassland-manmade lawn show that the grassland in the lower slope has more nutrients

Keywords: riparian     vegetation patterns     soil nutrient distribution     nutrient loss     management    

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“NEW” resource recovery from wastewater using bioelectrochemical systems: Moving forward with functions

Akshay Jain, Zhen He

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A Novel Electrochemical Reactor for Nitrogen and Phosphorus Recovery from Domestic Wastewater

Shiting Ren, Mengchen Li, Jianyu Sun, Yanhong Bian, Kuichang Zuo, Xiaoyuan Zhang, Peng Liang, Xia Huang

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Diversity and vertical distributions of sediment bacteria in an urban river contaminated by nutrients

Xunan YANG, Shan HUANG, Qunhe WU, Renduo ZHANG, Guangli LIU

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CONCENTRATIONS AND FLUXES OF DISSOLVED NUTRIENTS IN THE YANGTZE RIVER: LONG-TERM TRENDS AND ECOLOGICAL

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Enhanced nutrients removal from municipal wastewater through biological phosphorus removal followed by

Yandong Yang,Liang Zhang,Hedong Shao,Shujun Zhang,Pengchao Gu,Yongzhen Peng

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CONCENTRATIONS AND FLUXES OF DISSOLVED NUTRIENTS IN THE YANGTZE RIVER: LONG-TERM TRENDS AND ECOLOGICAL

Yandan FU, Jiahui KANG, Ziyue LI, Xuejun LIU, Wen XU

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Circulating fluidized bed biological reactor for nutrients removal

CUI Yubo, LIU Hongbo, BAI Chunxue

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Improved resilience measure for component recovery priority in power grids

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Technologies for pollutant removal and resource recovery from blackwater: a review

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Dissolved methane in anaerobic effluent: Emission or recovery?

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Arbuscular mycorrhizal associations and the major regulators

Li XUE, Ertao WANG

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Different response of bacterial community to the changes of nutrients and pollutants in sediments from

Fang Zhang, Hao Zhang, Ying Yuan, Dun Liu, Chenyu Zhu, Di Zheng, Guanghe Li, Yuquan Wei, Dan Sun

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China Launched the First Wastewater Resource Recovery Factory in Yixing

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Highly selective and green recovery of lithium ions from lithium iron phosphate powders with ozone

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Effects of riparian vegetation patterns on the distribution and potential loss of soil nutrients: a case

Erhui GUO,Liding CHEN,Ranhao SUN,Zhaoming WANG

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