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December 11, 2007

Physical and Chemical Treatment of Water and Wastewater

Physical and Chemical Treatment of Water and Wastewater

  1. Appendices and Index
  2. Background Chemistry and Fluid Mechanics
  3. Background Prerequisites
  4. Chapter 1 - Characteristics of Water and Wastewater
  5. Chapter 2 - Constituents of Water nad Wastewater
  6. Chapter 3 - Unit Operations of Water and Wastewater treatment
  7. Chapter 4 - Pumping
  8. Chapter 5 - Screening - Settling and Flotation
  9. Chapter 6 - Mixing and Flocculation
  10. Chapter 7 - Conventional Filtration
  11. Chapter 8 - Advanced Filtration and and Carbon Adsorption
  12. Chapter 9 - Aeration - Absorption and Stripping
  13. Chapter 10 - Unit Processes of Water and Wastewater treatment
  14. Chapter 11 - Water Stabilization
  15. Chapter 12 - Coagulation
  16. Chapter 13 - Removal of Iron and Manganese by Chemical Precipitation
  17. Chapter 14 - Removal of Phosphorus by Chemical Precipitation
  18. Chapter 15 - Removal of Nitrogen by Nitrification and Denitrification
  19. Chapter 16 - Ion Exchange
  20. Chapter 17 - Disinfection

Fundamentals of Biological Wastewater Treatment

Fundamentals of Biological Wastewater Treatment

  1. Chapter 1 - Historical Development of Wastewater Collection and Treatment
  2. Chapter 2 - Wastewater Characterization and Regulations
  3. Chapter 3 - Microbial Metabolism
  4. Chapter 4 - Determination of Stoichiometric Equations for Catabolism and Anabolism
  5. Chapter 5 - Gas Liquid Oxygen Transfer and Stripping
  6. Chapter 6 - Aerobic Wastewater Treatment in Activated Sludge Systems
  7. Chapter 7 - Aerobic Treatment with Biofilm Systems
  8. Chapter 8 - Anaerobic Degradation of Organics
  9. Chapter 9 - Biodegradation of Special Organic Compounds
  10. Chapter 10 - Biological Nutrient Removal
  11. Chapter 11 - Modelling of the Activated Sludge Process
  12. Chapter 12 - Membrane Technology in Biological Wastewater Treatment
  13. Chapter 13 - Production Integrated Water Management and Decentralized Effluent Treatment
  14. Chapter 14 - Subject Index

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November 25, 2007

ANAMMOX's papers

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**ANAMMOX's papers

  1. Sludge wash-out as strategy for Anammox process start-up. Dirlei D. Kieling et al., Process Biochemistry. December 2007. PDF (528 K)
  2. Erratum to “Startup of reactors for anoxic ammonium oxidation: Experiences from the first full-scale anammox reactor in Rotterdam”. Wouter R.L. van der Star et al., Water Research. Available online 7 November 2007. PDF (190 K)
  3. Short and long-term effects of temperature on the Anammox process. J. Dosta et al., Journal of Hazardous Materials. Available online 30 October 2007. PDF (627 K)
  4. Inactivation of ANAMMOX communities under concurrent operation of anaerobic ammonium oxidation (ANAMMOX) and denitrification. N. Chamchoi et al., Bioresource Technology. Available online 29 October 2007. PDF (268 K)
  5. Nitrogen removal from animal waste treatment water by anammox enrichment. Miyoko Waki et al., Bioresource Technology. October 2007. PDF (225 K)
  6. Feasibility of a membrane-aerated biofilm reactor to achieve single-stage autotrophic nitrogen removal based on Anammox. Zheng Gong et al., Chemosphere. October 2007. PDF (1097 K)
  7. A potential new process for improving nitrogen removal in constructed wetlands—Promoting coexistence of partial-nitrification and ANAMMOX. Zeqin Dong and Tieheng Sun. Ecological Engineering. October 2007. PDF (1395 K)
  8. Anaerobic ammonia removal in presence of organic matter: A novel route. P.C. Sabumon. Journal of Hazardous Materials. October 2007. PDF (375 K)
  9. Startup of reactors for anoxic ammonium oxidation: Experiences from the first full-scale anammox reactor in Rotterdam. Wouter R.L. van der Star et al., Water Research. October 2007. PDF (791 K)
  10. Biophysical properties of ladderane lipids derived from anammox bacteria. Henry Boumann et al., Chemistry and Physics of Lipids. September 2007. PDF (82 K)
  11. Partial nitrification of ammonium-rich wastewater as pretreatment for anaerobic ammonium oxidation (Anammox) using membrane aeration bioreactor. Yu-Jou Feng et al., Journal of Bioscience and Bioengineering. September 2007. PDF (442 K)
  12. Presence and activity of anammox and denitrification process in low ammonium-fed bioreactors. Bipin K. Pathak et al., Bioresource Technology. August 2007. PDF (158 K)
  13. Partial ammonium oxidation to nitrite of high ammonium content urban landfill leachates. R. Ganigué et al., Water Research. August 2007. PDF (789 K)
  14. Identification of anammox bacteria in a full-scale deammonification plant making use of anaerobic ammonia oxidation. Gerd Innerebner et al., Systematic and Applied Microbiology. 30 July 2007. PDF (654 K)
  15. Performance comparison of two anammox reactors: SBR and UBF. Ren-Cun Jin et al., Chemical Engineering Journal. Available online 17 July 2007. PDF (326 K)
  16. Combined process of urea nitrogen removal in anaerobic Anammox co-culture reactor. Sitong Liu et al., Bioresource Technology. Available online 15 June 2007. PDF (210 K)
  17. Combined structural and chemical analysis of the anammoxosome: A membrane-bounded intracytoplasmic compartment in anammox bacteria. Laura van Niftrik et al., Journal of Structural Biology. Available online 2 June 2007. PDF (1394 K)
  18. Landfill leachate treatment with a novel process: Anaerobic ammonium oxidation (Anammox) combined with soil infiltration system. Zhu Liang and Junxin Liu. Available online 31 May 2007. PDF (1211 K)
  19. Quantitative comparison of stability of ANAMMOX process in different reactor configurations. Ren-cun Jin et al., Bioresource Technology. Available online 25 May 2007. PDF (173 K)
  20. High nitrogen removal performance at moderately low temperature utilizing anaerobic ammonium oxidation reactions. Kazuichi Isaka et al., Journal of Bioscience and Bioengineering. May 2007. PDF (635 K)
  21. Two ways to achieve an anammox influent from real reject water treatment at lab-scale: Partial SBR nitrification and SHARON process. A. Galí et al., Process Biochemistry. April 2007. PDF (394 K)
  22. Development of high-rate anaerobic ammonium-oxidizing (anammox) biofilm reactors. Ikuo Tsushima et al., Water Research. April 2007. PDF (1020 K)
  23. Assessment of a two-step partial nitritation/Anammox system with implementation of multivariate data analysis. L. Gut et al., Chemometrics and Intelligent Laboratory Systems. 15 March 2007. PDF (631 K)
  24. Evaluation of activity and inhibition effects on Anammox process by batch tests based on the nitrogen gas production. A. Dapena-Mora et al., Enzyme and Microbial Technology. 5 March 2007. PDF (518 K)
  25. Anammox enrichment from different conventional sludges. Nutchanat Chamchoi and Suwanchai Nitisoravut. Chemosphere. February 2007. PDF (935 K)
  26. Molecular diversity and anammox activity of novel planctomycete-like bacteria in the wastewater treatment system of a full-scale alcohol manufacturing plant. Qingxiang Yang et al., Process Biochemistry. February 2007. PDF (463 K)
  27. Quantification of anaerobic ammonium-oxidizing bacteria in enrichment cultures by real-time PCR. Ikuo Tsushima et al., Water Research. February 2007. PDF (703 K)
  28. Candidatus “Anammoxoglobus propionicus” a new propionate oxidizing species of anaerobic ammonium oxidizing bacteria. Boran Kartal et al., Systematic and Applied Microbiology. 19 January 2007. PDF (674 K)
  29. Start-up of the Anammox process in a membrane bioreactor. C. Trigo et al., Journal of Biotechnology. 1 December 2006. PDF (955 K)
  30. Adaptation of a freshwater anammox population to high salinity wastewater. Boran Kartal et al., Journal of Biotechnology. 1 December 2006. PDF (314 K)
  31. DEAMOX—New biological nitrogen removal process based on anaerobic ammonia oxidation coupled to sulphide-driven conversion of nitrate into nitrite. Sergey Kalyuzhnyib et al., Water Research. November 2006. PDF (297 K)
  32. Challenging protein purification from anammox bacteria. Irina E.Y. Cirpus et al., International Journal of Biological Macromolecules. August 2006. PDF (324 K)
  33. Effects of mechanical stress on Anammox granules in a sequencing batch reactor (SBR). B. Arrojo et al., Journal of Biotechnology. 10 June 2006. PDF (510 K)
  34. Oxygen-limited autotrophic nitrification–denitrification (OLAND) in a rotating biological contactor treating high-salinity wastewater. Kim Windey et al., Water Research. November 2005. PDF (258 K)
  35. Partial nitrification in a SHARON reactor in the presence of salts and organic carbon compounds. A. Mosquera-Corral et al., Process Biochemistry. September 2005. PDF (381 K)
  36. Anaerobic ammonium oxidation (anammox) in the marine environment. Tage Dalsgaard et al., Research in Microbiology. May 2005. PDF (287 K)
  37. The characteristics of anaerobic ammonium oxidation (ANAMMOX) by granular sludge from an EGSB reactor. Wang Jianlong and Kang Jing. Process Biochemistry. April 2005. PDF (341 K)
  38. Anammox Organisms: Enrichment, Cultivation, and Environmental Analysis. Mike Jetten et al., Methods in Enzymology. 2005. PDF (340 K)
  39. Stability of the ANAMMOX process in a gas-lift reactor and a SBR. A. Dapena-Mora et al., Journal of Biotechnology. 27 May 2004. PDF (197 K).
  40. The anammoxosome: an intracytoplasmic compartment in anammox bacteria. Laura A. van Niftrik et al., FEMS Microbiology Letters. 1 April 2004. Abstract
  41. Nitrification and Anammox with Urea as the Energy Source. A. Olav Sliekers et al., Systematic and Applied Microbiology. 2004. PDF (182 K)
  42. CANON and Anammox in a gas-lift reactor. A. Olav Sliekers., FEMS Microbiology Letters. 28 January 2003. Abstract
  43. Evaluation of Anammox and denitrification during anaerobic digestion of poultry manure. Xiao Dong and Ernest W. Tollner. Bioresource Technology. January 2003. PDF (281 K)
  44. Candidatus “Scalindua brodae”, sp. nov., Candidatus “Scalindua wagneri”, sp. nov., Two New Species of Anaerobic Ammonium Oxidizing Bacteria. Markus Schmid et al., Systematic and Applied Microbiology. 2003. PDF (410 K)
  45. Biological treatment of ammonium-rich wastewater by partial nitritation and subsequent anaerobic ammonium oxidation (anammox) in a pilot plant. Christian Fux et al., Journal of Biotechnology. 13 November 2002. PDF (218 K)
  46. Completely autotrophic nitrogen removal over nitrite in one single reactor. A. Olav Sliekers et al., Water Research. May 2002. PDF (219 K)
  47. Aerobic and anaerobic ammonia oxidizing bacteria – competitors or natural partners?. Ingo Schmidt et al., FEMS Microbiology Ecology. March 2002. Abstract
  48. Microbiology and application of the anaerobic ammonium oxidation (‘anammox’) process. Mike S. M. Jetten et al., Current Opinion in Biotechnology. 1 June 2001. PDF (612 K)
  49. The anaerobic oxidation of ammonium. Mike S. M. Jetten et al., FEMS Microbiology Reviews. December 1998. Abstract
  50. Nitrogen loss in a nitrifying rotating contactor treating ammonium-rich wastewater without organic carbon. H. Siegrist et al., Water Science and Technology. 20 November 1998. Abstract
  51. The anaerobic oxidation of hydrazine: a novel reaction in microbial nitrogen metabolism. Jos Schalk et al., FEMS Microbiology Letters. 1 January 1998. Abstract
  52. Ammonium removal from concentrated waste streams with the anaerobic ammonium oxidation (Anammox) process in different reactor configurations. Marc Strous et al., Water Research. August 1997. PDF (1361 K)
  53. Anaerobic ammonium oxidation discovered in a denitrifying fluidized bed reactor. A. Mulder et al., FEMS Microbiology Ecology. March 1995. Abstract

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November 24, 2007

BIODIESEL's papers

  1. Diesel particulate emissions from used cooking oil biodiesel. Magín Lapuerta et al., Bioresource Technology. March 2008. PDF (834 K)
  2. Effects of biodiesel on emissions of a bus diesel engine. Breda Kegl. Bioresource Technology. March 2008. PDF (1748 K)
  3. Production of biodiesel through optimized alkaline-catalyzed transesterification of rapeseed oil. Umer Rashid and Farooq Anwar. Fuel. March 2008. PDF (161 K)
  4. Intensification of esterification of acids for synthesis of biodiesel using acoustic and hydrodynamic cavitation. Mandar A. Kelkar et al., Ultrasonics Sonochemistry. March 2008. PDF (213 K)
  5. Transesterification of soybean oil to biodiesel using CaO as a solid base catalyst. Xuejun Liu et al., Fuel. February 2008. PDF (230 K)
  6. Evaluation of the activity and stability of alkali-doped metal oxide catalysts for application to an intensified method of biodiesel production. Claire S. MacLeod et al., Chemical Engineering Journal. January 2008. PDF (432 K)
  7. Different enzyme requirements for the synthesis of biodiesel: Novozym® 435 and Lipozyme® TL IM. Estela Hernández-Martín and Cristina Otero. Bioresource Technology. January 2008. PDF (194 K)
  8. Comparison of transesterification methods for production of biodiesel from vegetable oils and fats. Ayhan Demirbas. Energy Conversion and Management. January 2008. PDF (234 K)
  9. Thermal stability of biodiesel in supercritical methanol. Hiroaki Imahara. Fuel. January 2008. PDF (276 K)
  10. Esterification of free fatty acids in sunflower oil over solid acid catalysts using batch and fixed bed-reactors. J. Ni and F.C. Meunier. Applied Catalysis A: General. 3 December 2007. PDF (622 K)
  11. Synthesis of biodiesel from soybean oil and methanol catalyzed by zeolite beta modified with La3+. Qing Shu et al., Catalysis Communications. December 2007. PDF (315 K)
  12. Synthesis of biodiesel from edible and non-edible oils in supercritical alcohols and enzymatic synthesis in supercritical carbon dioxide. Vivek Rathore and Giridhar Madras. Fuel. December 2007. PDF (223 K)
  13. Steam reforming of biodiesel by-product to make renewable hydrogen. Matthew Slinn et al., Bioresource Technology. Available online 26 November 2007. PDF (446 K)
  14. The effect of biodiesel fuel obtained from waste frying oil on direct injection diesel engine performance and exhaust emissions. Zafer Utlu and Mevlüt Süreyya Koçak. Renewable Energy. Available online 26 November 2007. PDF (179 K)
  15. Calcium oxide as a solid base catalyst for transesterification of soybean oil and its application to biodiesel production. Masato Kouzu et al., Fuel. Available online 20 November 2007. PDF (212 K)
  16. The effect of temperature and pressure on the physicochemical properties of petroleum diesel oil and biodiesel fuel. Marzena Dzida and Piotr Prusakiewicz. Fuel. Available online 9 November 2007. PDF (537 K)
  17. Carbonyls emission from ethanol-blended gasoline and biodiesel-ethanol-diesel used in engines. Xiaobing Pang et al., Atmospheric Environment. Available online 6 November 2007. PDF (437 K)
  18. Effects of biodiesel on emissions of regulated air pollutants and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons under engine durability testing. Hsi-Hsien Yang et al., Atmospheric Environment. November 2007. PDF (195 K)
  19. A comparative study of the production of ethyl esters from vegetable oils as a biodiesel fuel optimization by factorial design. Abderrahim Bouaid et al., Chemical Engineering Journal. 1 November 2007. PDF (923 K)
  20. Synthesis of biodiesel with heterogeneous NaOH/alumina catalysts: Comparison with homogeneous NaOH. G. Arzamendi et al., Chemical Engineering Journal. 1 November 2007. PDF (576 K)
  21. Biodiesel production from waste oils by using lipase immobilized on hydrotalcite and zeolites. Funda Yagiz et al., Chemical Engineering Journal. 1 November 2007. PDF (241 K)
  22. Filtration converts carbon dioxide into biodiesel. Filtration & Separation. November 2007. PDF (255 K)
  23. BioDiesel develops new biodiesel production process. Focus on Catalysts. November 2007. PDF (42 K)
  24. Kinematic viscosity of biodiesel components (fatty acid alkyl esters) and related compounds at low temperatures. Gerhard Knothe and Kevin R. Steidley. Fuel. November 2007. PDF (180 K)
  25. Long storage stability of biodiesel from vegetable and used frying oils. Abderrahim Bouaid et al., Fuel. November 2007. PDF (159 K)
  26. A possible advantage of nitrated biodiesel over conventional cetane enhancers. J.C. Jones. Fuel. November 2007. PDF (71 K)
  27. Biodiesel plant to use novel catalyst technology. Pump Industry Analyst. November 2007. PDF (76 K)
  28. Biodiesel production by supercritical process with crude bio-methanol prepared by wood gasification. Yohei Isayama and Shiro Saka. Bioresource Technology. Available online 30 October 2007. PDF (127 K)
  29. Performance characteristics of a low heat rejection diesel engine operating with biodiesel. Can Haşimoğlu et al., Renewable Energy. Available online 29 October 2007. PDF (280 K)
  30. Biodiesel fuels from palm oil via the non-catalytic transesterification in a bubble column reactor at atmospheric pressure: A kinetic study. Joelianingsih et al., Renewable Energy. Available online 24 October 2007. PDF (185 K)
  31. Increased yields in biodiesel production from used cooking oils by a two step process: Comparison with one step process by using TGA. Gökhan Çaylı and Selim Küsefoğlu. Fuel Processing Technology. Available online 23 October 2007. PDF (425 K)
  32. Biodiesel development from rice bran oil: Transesterification process optimization and fuel characterization. Shailendra Sinha et al., Energy Conversion and Management. Available online 22 October 2007. PDF (473 K)
  33. Biodiesel of tucum oil, synthesized by methanolic and ethanolic routes. José Renato de Oliveira Lima et al., Fuel. Available online 17 October 2007. PDF (379 K)
  34. Effects of the biodiesel blend fuel on aldehyde emissions from diesel engine exhaust. Chiung-Yu Peng et al., Atmospheric Environment. Available online 16 October 2007. PDF (190 K)
  35. Carbonyl emissions in diesel and biodiesel exhaust. Sérgio Machado Corrêa and Graciela Arbilla. Atmospheric Environment. Available online 9 October 2007. PDF (167 K)
  36. Filtration for biodiesel plants reduces production cost. Filtration & Separation. October 2007. PDF (187 K)
  37. Effect of biodiesel fuels on diesel engine emissions. Magín Lapuerta et al., Progress in Energy and Combustion Science. Available online 29 September 2007. PDF (457 K)
  38. A life-cycle comparison between inorganic and biological catalysis for the production of biodiesel. K.G. Harding et al., Journal of Cleaner Production. Available online 27 September 2007. PDF (2110 K)
  39. Palm oil biodiesel synthesized with potassium loaded calcined hydrotalcite and effect of biodiesel blend on elastomer properties. Wimonrat Trakarnpruk and Suriya Porntangjitlikit. Renewable Energy. Available online 27 September 2007. PDF (384 K)
  40. Development of heterogeneous base catalysts for biodiesel production. Ayato Kawashima et al., Bioresource Technology. Available online 19 September 2007. PDF (197 K)
  41. Biodiesel production from mixtures of canola oil and used cooking oil. Titipong Issariyakul et al., Chemical Engineering Journal. Available online 12 September 2007. PDF (516 K)
  42. Effect of ethanol–palm kernel oil ratio on alkali-catalyzed biodiesel yield. O.J. Alamu et al., Fuel. Available online 12 September 2007. PDF (131 K)
  43. Relationships derived from physical properties of vegetable oil and biodiesel fuels. Ayhan Demirbas et al., Fuel. Available online 5 September 2007.PDF (141 K)
  44. Biodiesel fuel in diesel micro-turbine engines: Modelling and experimental evaluation. Marco A.R. Nascimento et al., Energy. Available online 4 September 2007. PDF (350 K)
  45. Lipase-catalyzed biodiesel production from soybean oil in ionic liquids. Sung Ho Ha et al., Enzyme and Microbial Technology. 3 September 2007. PDF (367 K)
  46. Regulated emissions from biodiesel fuels from on/off-road applications. Thomas D. Durbin et al., Atmospheric Environment. September 2007. PDF (1190 K)
  47. Importance of biodiesel as transportation fuel. Ayhan Demirbas. Energy Policy. September 2007. PDF (184 K)
  48. Investment boom grips industry: biodiesel. Focus on Catalysts. September 2007. PDF (54 K)
  49. Enzymatic biodiesel fuel production using whole-cell biocatalysts immobilized within biomass support particles. Hideki Fukuda et al., Journal of Biotechnology. September 2007. PDF (60 K)
  50. Optimization for biodiesel production using a mixture of immobilized Rhizopus oryzae and Candida rugosa lipases. Seung Wook Kim et al., Journal of Biotechnology. September 2007. PDF (50 K)

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