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Stefania Costa, Saverio Ganzerli, Irene Rugiero, Simone Pellizzari, Paola Pedrini and Elena Tamburini
The use of microorganisms to clean up wastewater provides a cheaper alternative to the conventional treatment plant. The efficiency of this method can be improved by the choice of microorganism with the potential of removing contaminants. One such group ...
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Jo De Vrieze, Marlies E.R. Christiaens, Diego Walraedt, Arno Devooght, ... Nico Boon
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Anaerobic digestion of high-salinity wastewaters often results in process inhibition due to the susceptibility of the methanogenic archaea. The ability of the microbial community to deal with increased salinity levels is of high importance to ensure proc...
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K.R. Hartop, M.J. Sullivan, G. Giannopoulos, A.J. Gates, ... D.J. Richardson
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Nitrite, in equilibrium with free nitrous acid (FNA), can inhibit both aerobic and anaerobic growth of microbial communities through bactericidal activities that have considerable potential for control of microbial growth in a range of water systems. The...
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