Ana Soares

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Affiliation: Cranfield University
Country: UK

Publications

  1. ncbi Nonylphenol in the environment: a critical review on occurrence, fate, toxicity and treatment in wastewaters
    A Soares
    Cranfield University, Centre for Water Science, Cranfield, MK43 0AL, UK
    Environ Int 34:1033-49. 2008
  2. ncbi Comparison between disintegrated and fermented sewage sludge for production of a carbon source suitable for biological nutrient removal
    Ana Soares
    Centre for Water Science, Cranfield University, Cranfield, Bedfordshire, MK43 0AL, UK
    J Hazard Mater 175:733-9. 2010
  3. ncbi An internal carbon source for improving biological nutrient removal
    Pantelis Kampas
    Centre for Water Science, Cranfield University, Cranfield, Bedfordshire, UK
    Bioresour Technol 100:149-54. 2009
  4. ncbi A novel approach to the anaerobic treatment of municipal wastewater in temperate climates through primary sludge fortification
    J N Lester
    Centre for Water Science, Cranfield University, Cranfield, MK43 0AL, UK
    Environ Technol 30:985-94. 2009
  5. ncbi Fate of alkylphenolic compounds during activated sludge treatment: impact of loading and organic composition
    Ewan J McAdam
    Centre for Water Science, Cranfield University, Bedfordshire, MK43 0AL, UK
    Environ Sci Technol 45:248-54. 2011
  6. ncbi Sensing and analysis of soluble phosphates in environmental samples: a review
    Christopher Warwick
    Cranfield Water Sciences Institute, School of Applied Sciences, Cranfield University, Cranfield, MK43 0AL, UK
    Biosens Bioelectron 41:1-11. 2013
  7. ncbi Preliminary evaluation of new polymer matrix for solid-phase extraction of nonylphenol from water samples
    Antonio Guerreiro
    Cranfield Health, Cranfield University, Silsoe, Bedfordshire MK45 4DT, UK
    Anal Chim Acta 612:99-104. 2008

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Publications7

  1. ncbi Nonylphenol in the environment: a critical review on occurrence, fate, toxicity and treatment in wastewaters
    A Soares
    Cranfield University, Centre for Water Science, Cranfield, MK43 0AL, UK
    Environ Int 34:1033-49. 2008
    ..The significance of upgrading sewage treatment works with advanced treatment technologies for removal of trace contaminants is discussed...
  2. ncbi Comparison between disintegrated and fermented sewage sludge for production of a carbon source suitable for biological nutrient removal
    Ana Soares
    Centre for Water Science, Cranfield University, Cranfield, Bedfordshire, MK43 0AL, UK
    J Hazard Mater 175:733-9. 2010
    ..On the other hand, SAS increased the concentration of PO(4)-P in the settled sewage by a further 0.97 g PO(4)-P kg(-1)SCOD indicating its potential negative impact towards nutrient recycling in the BNR process...
  3. ncbi An internal carbon source for improving biological nutrient removal
    Pantelis Kampas
    Centre for Water Science, Cranfield University, Cranfield, Bedfordshire, UK
    Bioresour Technol 100:149-54. 2009
    ..9 mg NO(3)-Ng(-1)VSS h(-1)). Two to five minutes of SAS disintegration time in the deflaker (2300-6200 kJ kg(-1) total solids) is recommended for this application...
  4. ncbi A novel approach to the anaerobic treatment of municipal wastewater in temperate climates through primary sludge fortification
    J N Lester
    Centre for Water Science, Cranfield University, Cranfield, MK43 0AL, UK
    Environ Technol 30:985-94. 2009
    ..The modelled energy balance for the fortified wastewater treatment process flowsheet was -305 kWh d(-1) compared with -937 kWh d(-1) in the aerobic flowsheet, corresponding to an energy saving of 67%...
  5. ncbi Fate of alkylphenolic compounds during activated sludge treatment: impact of loading and organic composition
    Ewan J McAdam
    Centre for Water Science, Cranfield University, Bedfordshire, MK43 0AL, UK
    Environ Sci Technol 45:248-54. 2011
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  6. ncbi Sensing and analysis of soluble phosphates in environmental samples: a review
    Christopher Warwick
    Cranfield Water Sciences Institute, School of Applied Sciences, Cranfield University, Cranfield, MK43 0AL, UK
    Biosens Bioelectron 41:1-11. 2013
    ..A sensor that could directly measure soluble, inorganic phosphate concentrations would draw significant interest from the environment sector and other disciplines, including the agricultural, detergent and bio-medical industries...
  7. ncbi Preliminary evaluation of new polymer matrix for solid-phase extraction of nonylphenol from water samples
    Antonio Guerreiro
    Cranfield Health, Cranfield University, Silsoe, Bedfordshire MK45 4DT, UK
    Anal Chim Acta 612:99-104. 2008
    ..The polymer capacity for nonylphenol was 231 mg g(-1) for blank and 228 mg g(-1) for MIP. The synthesised materials can have significance for sample pre-concentration and environmental analysis of this class of compounds...