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Global NEST Journal

ISSN numbers
1790-7632
2241-777X

Volume

Issue number
1
Publication month
March

An investigation on parameters for modeling THMs formation

by

Chowdhury S. and Champagne P.

General

Reactions between natural organic matter (NOM) and chlorine during disinfecting drinking water form trihalomethanes (THMs) and other chlorinated by products (CBPs), some of which are possible carcinogen to human health. A number of models have been developed to predict THMs formation since the...

NOM Natural organic matter +2 more

Studies on Biodegradation of Phenols and m -Cresols by Upflow Anaerobic Sludge Blanket and Aerobic Sequential Batch Reactor

by

Farooqi I.H., Basheer F. and Ahmand T.

General

Wastewaters from fossil fuel refining, pharmaceuticals, and pesticides are the main sources of phenolic compounds. Those with more complex structures are often more toxic than the simple phenol, and yet little is known about the treatment of wastewater containing a mixture of phenolic pollutants....

Cresol Phenol +3 more

Novel nano-catalysts for wastewater treatment

by

Hildebrand H., Mackenzie K. and Kopinke F.-D.

General

The present paper aims at a treatment technique designed for special industrial wastewaters contaminated with only traces of halogenated organic compounds (HOCs) – concentrations which are nevertheless large enough to make a discharge into municipal sewage works impossible. Our research follows the...

nano-particles Catalysis +3 more

Colloidal activated carbon and carbon-iron-novel materials for in-situ groundwater treatment

by

Mackenzie K., Schierz A., Georgi A. and Kopinke F.-D.

General

Two novel materials have been developed and tested in initial studies for the in-situ generation of sorption and reactive barriers for subsurface water treatment at low cost by introducing sorbents or reagents via injection wells. Both materials are based on finely-ground activated carbon with a...

Zero-valent iron Activated carbon +6 more

Utilization of calcium sulfide derived from waste gypsum board for metal-containing wastewater treatment

by

Mihara N., Soya K., Kuchar D., Fujuta T. and Matsuda H.

General

To achieve recycling of waste gypsum boards (CaSO4), production of calcium sulfide by reductive decomposition of CaSO4 was investigated and the decomposition product of CaS was used as a sulfuration agent in the treatment of nickel-containing simulated wastewater. At the end of the experiment...

Calcium Sulfide Waste Gypsum +4 more

Wet oxidation characteristics of metal cyanide complexes below 423 K

by

Fukuta T., Agari S., Kuchar D., Kubota M., Onyango M.S., Matsuda H. and Huang L.

General

In the present study, the wet oxidation of zinc and copper cyanide complexes (cyanide concentration of 1,000 mg dm-3) was conducted in a hydrothermal reactor, under oxygen atmosphere of which the pressure was set to 1 MPa. The pH of the reaction solution was kept in the range of 11 to 12 and the...

Electroplating wastewater copper cyanide complex +2 more

Investigation of the effect of ultrasonic waves on the enhancement of efficiency of direct photolysis and photooxidation processes on the removal of a model contaminant from textile industry

by

Behnajady M.A., Modirshahla N., Shokri M. and Vahid B.

General

The effect of ultrasonic waves (US) was studied on the degradation of Malachite Green (MG) as a model contaminant from textile industry by direct photolysis with ultraviolet (UV) radiation and UV/H2O2 processes. The US (35 kHz) and UV (253.7 nm) radiations were carried out with an ultrasonic bath...

AOPs Advanced oxidation processes +4 more

Simple estimation of granule size distribution and sludge bed porosity in a UASB reactor

by

Vlyssides A.G., Barampouti E.M.P. and Mai S.T.

General

Granular sludge is the key factor for an efficient operation of an upflow anaerobic sludge blanket (UASB) reactor. In order to monitor the granularity of anaerobic sludge, the determination of the granule size distribution is of vital importance. Another critical parameter for the UASB reactor...

UASB granule size distribution +4 more

Enhancement of photocatalytic activity of TiO2 nanoparticles by silver doping: photodeposition versus liquid impregnation methods

by

Behnajady M.A., N. Modirshahla, M. Shokri and B. Rad

General

Silver doped TiO2 nanoparticles have been prepared by liquid impregnation (LI) and photodeposition (PD) methods and characterized by surface analytical methods such as scanning electron micrographs (SEM) and X-ray diffraction (XRD). The photocatalytic activity of silver doped TiO2 was tested by...

Heterogeneous photocatalysis TiO2 nanoparticles +4 more

Recycling techniques of polyolefins from plastic wastes

by

Achilias D.S., Antonakou Ε., Roupakias C., Megalokonomos P. and Lappas A.

General

Disposing of plastic wastes to landfill is becoming undesirable due to legislation pressures, rising costs and the poor biodegradability of commonly used polymers. In addition, incineration meets with strong societal opposition. Therefore, recycling either mechanical or chemical, seems to be the...

recycling Polymers +5 more

Validation and application of a simple model for circular secondary settling tanks

by

Stamou A.I., Giokas D.L., Kim Y. and Paraskevas P.A.

General

A simple model is presented for the dynamic calculation of the sludge blanket height and concentrations of suspended solids (diluted, sludge blanket and return sludge) in circular secondary settling tanks. The model combines a mass balance equation with three empirical equations, which account for...

circular secondary settling tasks diluted sludge concentration +4 more

Protection of environment by the use of fly ash in road construction

by

Escioglou P. and Oikonomou N.

General

Fly ash is an important industrial by-product that comes from the combustion of coal, for the production of electrical energy. In our country, only a small percentage is used for the construction of technical projects, while the rest is stockpiled, causing serious problems. Because of its great...

Stabilization of soils crushed and natural sand-gravel

Study of C.I. Acid Orange 7 removal in contaminated water by photo oxidation processes

by

Daneshvar N., Aber S. and Hosseinzadeh F.

General

C.I. Acid Orange 7 (AO7) commonly used as a textile dye and could be degraded by UV/ZnO, UV/H2O2 and UV/H2O2/Fe (III) (photofenton) processes. In the photocatalytic degradation of dye by UV/ZnO process, effect of some parameters such as UV irradiation time, presence of ZnO and UV irradiation, pH...

C.I. Acid Orange 7 Advanced oxidation process +4 more

Identification of Ion sources in rainwater of a coastal site impacted by the gas and oil industry in the southeast of Mexico

by

Ceron R.M., Ceron J.G., Muriel M., Cardenas B. and Anguebes F.

General

The purpose of this research was to study the chemical composition of rainwater to assess the impact of marine aerosol and anthropogenic emissions by using back air-mass trajectories. Fieldwork was done from July to November 2004, in a coastal site probably impacted by gas and oil industry in...