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Oxygen transfer into activated sludge with high MLSS concentrationsJ Krampe
Institute for Sanitary Engineering, Water Quality and Solid Waste Management, University of Stuttgart, Bandtäle 2, 70565 Stuttgart, Germany
Water Sci Technol 47:297-303. 2003..It became apparent that up to solids contents of 18 g/l the fine-bubble aeration is the most economically efficient method...
Sequencing batch reactor with submerged hollow fibre membranes for the biomass separationJ Krampe
Institute of Sanitary Engineering, Water Quality and Solid Waste Management, University of Stuttgart, , D-70569 Stuttgart, Germany
Water Sci Technol 43:195-9. 2001..In cases of high solids contents, the oxygen input was below par; this, however, did not have any unfavourable impact on the nitrification...
Effect of pH control strategies and substrate concentration on the hydrogen yield from fermentative hydrogen production in large laboratory-scaleI Mariakakis
Institute of Sanitary Engineering, Water Quality and Solid Waste Management, Stuttgart, Germany
Water Sci Technol 65:262-9. 2012..5 and a sucrose concentration of 25 g/L the maximum hydrogen yield of 1.79 mol H(2)/mol hexose was obtained. These conditions could be applied for the batch start-up of large fermentors...
Practical application of wastewater reuse in tourist resortsD Antakyali
Institute of Sanitary Engineering, Water Quality and Solid Waste Management, Stuttgart University, Bandtaele 2, D 70569, Stuttgart, Germany
Water Sci Technol 57:2051-7. 2008..The investigations indicated that the treated wastewater provides the required chemical and hygienic conditions to satisfy requirement for its reuse in irrigation. The acceptance by guests was encouraging for such applications...
