Aliramaji, Shamsa Keuter, Philipp Neuss, Deborah Hans, Marcus Primetzhofer, Daniel Depla, Diederik Schneider, Jochen M.
Impurities can be incorporated during thin film deposition, but also can originate from atmosphere exposure. As impurities can strongly affect the composition-structure-property relations in magnetron sputter deposited thin films, it is important to distinguish between both incorporation channels. Therefore, the impurity incorporation by atmosphere...
How, Seow Wah Shoji, Tadashi Tan, Chee Keong Curtis, Thomas P. Chua, Adeline Seak May
The design of wastewater treatment plants in the tropics is largely based on default parameters from the studies in temperate climates. This may lead to suboptimal design, such as the intensive aeration required for biological nitrogen removal. To reduce the aeration energy, a low-dissolved-oxygen oxic-anoxic (low-DO OA) process was developed for t...
Seuntjens, Dries Carvajal Arroyo, Jose M Van Tendeloo, Michiel Chatzigiannidou, Ioanna Molina, Janet Nop, Samnang Boon, Nico Vlaeminck, Siegfried E
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Bioresource technology
Implementation of mainstream partial nitritation/anammox (PN/A) can lead to more sustainable and cost-effective sewage treatment. For mainstream PN/A reactor, an integrated fixed-film activated sludge (IFAS) was operated (26 °C). The effects of floccular aerobic sludge retention time (AerSRTfloc), a novel aeration strategy, and N-loading rate were ...
Vandekerckhove, Tom G. L. Bodé, Samuel De Mulder, Chaïm Vlaeminck, Siegfried E. Boon, Nico
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Frontiers in Microbiology
Current methods determining biomass yield require sophisticated sensors for in situ measurements or multiple steady-state reactor runs. Determining the yield of specific groups of organisms in mixed cultures in a fast and easy manner remains challenging. This study describes a fast method to estimate the maximum biomass yield (Ymax), based on 13C i...
Schiener, MA Lindstedt, RP
The focus of the present work is on the prediction of soot in the turbulent Delft III/Adelaide natural gas flame at a Reynolds number of 9700. A parabolic flow solver with the SSG (Speziale, Sarkar and Gatski) Reynolds stress transport model for turbulence is coupled to a joint-scalar transported PDF (probability density function) approach allowing...
JONES, MATTHEW NIGHTINGALE, PHILP TURNER, SUZANNE LISS, PETER
Environmental Fenton chemistry has been poorly constrained within the marine environment at a multi-component level. A simple, unique, reconfiguration of a flow-injection analytical system combined with luminol chemiluminescence allows quasi-simultaneously the measurement, using a single load-inject valve and a single photon multiplier tube, of red...
Pantleon, Karen Montgomery, Melanie
During long-term, high-temperature exposure of superheater tubes in thermal power plants, various oxides are formed on the inner side (steamside) of the tubes, and oxide spallation is a serious problem for the power plant industry. Most often, oxidation in a steam atmosphere is investigated in laboratory experiments just mimicking the actual condit...
Pantleon, Karen Montgomery, Melanie
During long-term, high-temperature exposure of superheater tubes in thermal power plants, various oxides are formed on the inner side (steamside) of the tubes, and oxide spallation is a serious problem for the power plant industry. Most often, oxidation in a steam atmosphere is investigated in laboratory experiments just mimicking the actual condit...
Pantleon, Karen Montgomery, Melanie
During long-term, high-temperature exposure of superheater tubes in thermal power plants, various oxides are formed on the inner side (steamside) of the tubes, and oxide spallation is a serious problem for the power plant industry. Most often, oxidation in a steam atmosphere is investigated in laboratory experiments just mimicking the actual condit...
Pantleon, Karen Montgomery, Melanie
During long-term, high-temperature exposure of superheater tubes in thermal power plants, various oxides are formed on the inner side (steamside) of the tubes, and oxide spallation is a serious problem for the power plant industry. Most often, oxidation in a steam atmosphere is investigated in laboratory experiments just mimicking the actual condit...