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Journal of Environmental Sciences
1001-0742
2011 Issue 6
Mineralization of aqueous pentachlorophenolate by anodic contact glow discharge electrolysis
Haiming Yang1;2;Meguru Tezuka1;* 1.Graduate School of Engineering;Saitama Institute of Technology;Fusaiji;Fukaya;Saitama 369-0293;Japan 2.School of Chemical Engineering;University of Science and Technology Liaoning;Anshan 114051;China
..............page:1044-1049
Effect of manufacturing methods of AgCl/Al2O3 catalyst on selective catalytic reduction of NOx
Satoshi Kishida1;Dong-Ying Ju2;*;Hirofumi Aritani3 1.Advanced Science Research Laboratory;Saitama Institute of Technology;1690 Fusaiji;Fukaya 369-0293;Japan 2.Faculty of Engineering;Saitama Institute of Technology;1690 Fusaiji;Fukaya 369-0293;Japan 3.Department of Life Science & Green Chemistry;Saitama Institute of Technology;1690 Fusaiji;Fukaya 369-0293;Japan
..............page:1033-1037
Effect of dissolved organic matter on mercury release from water body
Yutao Zhang1;3;Xi Chen1;Yongkui Yang1;Dingyong Wang1;2;*;Xiao Liu1 1.Key Laboratory of Eco-Environments in Three Gorges Reservoir Region;College of Resources and Environment;Southwest University;Chongqing 400715;China.2.Chongqing Engineering Research Center for Agricultural Non-Point Source Pollution Control in the Three Gorges Reservoir Area;Chongqing 400716;China 3.Department of Chemistry;Biology and Agriculture in Anshun College;Anshun 561000;China
..............page:912-917
Distribution and origin of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in surface sediments from an urban river basin at the Metropolitan Region of Curitiba,Brazil
Natalicio Ferreira Leite1;Patricio Peralta-Zamora2;Marco Tadeu Grassi2;* 1.Instituto de Tecnologia do Paran;81350-010 Curitiba;Brazil 2.Departamento de Química;Universidade Federal do Parana’;C.P.19081;81531-990 Curitiba;Brazil.
..............page:904-911
Stepwise superposition approximation approach for analytical solutions with non-zero initial concentration using existing solutions of zero initial concentration in contaminate transport
Hongtao Wang*;Rong Han;Yan Zhao;Wenjing Lu;Yaxin Zhang Department of Environmental Science and Engineering;Tsinghua University;Beijing 100084;China
..............page:923-930
Nitrogen cycle of a typical Suaeda salsa marsh ecosystem in the Yellow River estuary
Xiaojie Mou1;2;3;Zhigao Sun1;*;Lingling Wang1;3;Chuanyuan Wang1 1.Key laboratory of Coastal Environment Processes;CAS;Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory of Coastal Zone Environmental Processes;Yantai Institute of Coastal Zone Research;Chinese Academy of Sciences;Yantai 264003;China.2.Key Laboratory of Wetland Ecology and Environment;Northeast Institute of Geography and Agroecology;Chinese Academy of Sciences;Changchun 130012;China 3.Graduate University of Chinese Academy of Sciences;Beijing 100039;China
..............page:958-967
Kappaphycus alvarezii waste biomass:A potential biosorbent for chromium ions removal
Oon Lee Kang1;Nazaruddin Ramli1;*;Mamot Said1;Musa Ahmad1;Suhaimi Md Yasir2;Arbakariya Ariff3 1.School of Chemical Sciences and Food Technology;Faculty of Science and Technology;Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia;43600 Bangi;Selangor;Malaysia.2.School of Sciences and Technology;Universiti Malaysia Sabah;88400 Kota Kinabalu;Sabah;Malaysia 3.Faculty of Biotechnology and Biomolecular Science;Universiti Putra Malaysia;43400 Serdang;Selangor;Malaysia
..............page:918-922
Application of the AERMOD modeling system for environmental impact assessment of NO2 emissions from a cement complex
Kanyanee Seangkiatiyuth1;Vanisa Surapipith2;Kraichat Tantrakarnapa3;Anchaleeporn W.Lothongkum1;* 1.Department of Chemical Engineering;Faculty of Engineering;King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang;Bangkok 10520;Thailand.2.Air Quality and Noise Management Bureau;Pollution Control Department;Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment;Bangkok 10400;Thailand 3.Department of Environmental Health Sciences;Faculty of Public Health;Mahidol University;Bangkok 10400;Thailand
..............page:931-940
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi alter the response of growth and nutrient uptake of snap bean(Phaseolus vulgaris L.) to O3
Shuguang Wang1;Zhaozhong Feng2;*;Xiaoke Wang2;3;*;Wenliang Gong1 1.Department of Environmental Science and Engineering;Beijing University of Chemical Technology;Beijing 100029;China 2.State Key Laboratory of Urban and Regional Ecology;Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences;Chinese Academy of Sciences;Beijing 100085;China 3.Beijing Urban Ecosystem Research Station;Beijing 100085;China
..............page:968-974
Desulfurization of dibenzothiophene(DBT) by a novel strain Lysinibacillus sphaericus DMT-7 isolated from diesel contaminated soil
Ashutosh Bahuguna1;Madhuri K.Lily1;Ashok Munjal2;Ravindra N.Singh3;Koushalya Dangwal1;* 1.Department of Biotechnology;Modern Institute of Technology;Dhalwala;Rishikesh 249201;Uttarakhand;India.2.Department of Bioscience and Biotechnology;Banasthali University;Banasthali 304022;Rajasthan;India 3.Department of Biochemistry;S.B.S.P.G.Institute of Biomedical Sciences and Research;Balawala;Dehradun 248001;Uttarakhand;India
..............page:975-982
Levels of synthetic musk fragrances in human milk from three cities in the Yangtze River Delta in Eastern China
Xiaolan Zhang1;*;Gaofeng Liang1;Xiangying Zeng2;Jing Zhou1;Guoying Sheng1;2;Jiamo Fu1;2 1.Institute of Environmental Pollution and Health;School of Environmental and Chemical Engineering;Shanghai University;Shanghai 200444;China.2.State Key Laboratory of Organic Geochemistry;Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry;Chinese Academy of Sciences;Guangzhou 510640;China
..............page:983-990
Combining material characterization with single and multi-oxyanion adsorption for mechanistic study of chromate removal by cationic hydrogel
Irene M.C.Lo*;Ke Yin;Samuel C.N.Tang Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering;The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology;Hong Kong;China.
..............page:1004-1010
Electropolymerized poly(Toluidine Blue)-modified carbon felt for highly sensitive amperometric determination of NADH in flow injection analysis
Yasushi Hasebe1;2;*;Yue Wang 2;3;Kazuya Fukuoka1 1.Department of Life Science and Green Chemistry;Saitama Institute of Technology;1690 Fusaiji;Fukaya;Saitama 369-0293;Japan 2.Department of Materials Science and Engineering;Graduate School of Engineering;Saitama Institute of Technlogy;1690 Fusaiji;Fukaya;Saitama 369-0293;Japan 3.School of Chemical Engineering;University of Sciences and Technology;Anshan 114044;China
..............page:1050-1056
Voltammetric response of ferroceneboronic acid to diol and phenolic compounds as possible pollutants
Shigehiro Takahashi1;Naoyuki Abiko1;Nobuhiro Haraguchi1;Hiroyuki Fujita1;Eriko Seki1;Tetsuya Ono1;2;Kentaro Yoshida1;Jun-ichi Anzai1;* 1.Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences;Tohoku University;Aramaki;Aoba-ku;Sendai 980-8578;Japan.2.School of Pharmaceutical Sciences;Ohu University;31-1 Misumido;Tomita-machi;Koriyama;Fukushima 963-8611;Japan
..............page:1027-1032
Tyrosinase-modified carbon felt-based flow-biosensors:The role of ultra-sonication in shortening the enzyme immobilization time and improving the sensitivity for p-chlorophenol
Yue Wang1;2;Yasushi Hasebe1;3;* 1.Department of Material Science and Engineering;Graduate School of Engineering;Saitama Institute of Technology;1690 Fusaiji;Fukaya;Saitama 369-0293;Japan 2.School of Chemical Engineering;University of Science and Technology Liaoning;185 Qianshan Road;Anshan 114044;China 3.Department of Life Science and Green Chemistry;Saitama Institute of Technology;1690 Fusaiji;Fukaya;Saitama 369-0293;Japan
..............page:1038-1043
Modeling assessment for ammonium nitrogen recovery from wastewater by chemical precipitation
Tao Zhang1;Qiucheng Li1;Lili Ding1;Hongqiang Ren1;*;Ke Xu1;Yonggang Wu1;Dong Sheng2 1.State Key Laboratory of Pollution Control and Resource Reuse;School of the Environment;Nanjing University;Nanjing 210093;China2.Modern Analysis Center;Nanjing University;Nanjing 210093;China
..............page:881-890
N2O and NH3 emissions from a bioreactor landfill operated under limited aerobic degradation conditions
Pinjing He*;Na Yang;Huili Gu;Hua Zhang;Liming Shao State Key Laboratory of Pollution Control and Resources Reuse;Key Laboratory of Yangtze River Water Environment;College of Environmental Science and Engineering;Tongji University;Shanghai 200092;China.
..............page:1011-1019
Formation of disinfection byproducts in typical Chinese drinking water
Wenbo Liu1;Yanmei Zhao1;Christopher WK Chow2;Dongsheng Wang1;* 1.State Key Laboratory of Environmental Aquatic Chemistry;Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences;Chinese Academy of Sciences;Beijing 100085;China. 2.Australia Water Quality Center;250 Victoria Square;Adelaide;SA 5000
..............page:897-903
Application of waste frying oils in the biosynthesis of biodemulsifier by a demulsifying strain Alcaligenes sp.S-XJ-1
Jia Liu1;Kaiming Peng2;Xiangfeng Huang2;*;Lijun Lu2;Hang Cheng2;Dianhai Yang2;Qi Zhou2;Huiping Deng2 1.Tongji University;Shanghai 200092;China.2.College of Environmental Science & Engineering;State Key Laboratory of Pollution Control and Resource Reuse;Tongji University;Shanghai 200092;China.
..............page:1020-1026
Emissions of C2-C12 hydrocarbons in the Hsuehshan tunnel,Taiwan
Chia-Hsiang Lai*;Yen-Ping Peng Department of Safety;Health and Environmental Engineering;Central Taiwan University of Science and Technology;Taichung 40601;Taiwan;China
..............page:941-948
Comparative study of heavy metal and pathogenic bacterial contamination in sludge and manure in biogas and non-biogas swine farms
Phitsanu Tulayakul1;Alongkot Boonsoongnern2;Suwicha Kasemsuwan1;Srisamai Wiriyarampa1;Juree Pankumnoed1;Suwanna Tippayaluck1;Hathairad Hananantachai3;Ratchaneekorn Mingkhwan3;Ramnaree Netvichian4;Sutha Khaodhiar4;* 1.Department of Veterinary Public Health and Diagnostic Services;Faculty of Veterinary Medicine;Kasetsart University;Nakorn-Pathom 73140;Thailand 2.Department of Farm Resources and Production Medicine;Faculty of Veterinary Medicine;Kasetsart University;Nakorn-Pathom 73140;Thailand 3.Central Laboratory Units;Faculty of Tropical Medicine;Mahidol University;Bangkok 10400;Thailand 4.Department of Environmental Engineering;Faculty of Engineering;Chulalongkorn University;Bangkok 10330;Thailand
..............page:991-997
Photoelectrochemical degradation of Methylene Blue with β-PbO2 electrodes driven by visible light irradiation
Guoting Li1;2;HoYin Yip2;Kin Hang Wong2;Chun Hu3;Jiuhui Qu3;Po Keung Wong2;* 1.Department of Environmental and Municipal Engineering;North China University of Water Conservancy and Electric Power;Zhengzhou 450011;China.2.School of Life Sciences;The Chinese University of Hong Kong;Shatin;N.T.;Hong Kong SAR;China 3.State Key Laboratory of Environmental Aquatic Chemistry;Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences;Chinese Academy of Sciences;Beijing 100085;China
..............page:998-1003
Forest soil CO2 fluxes as a function of understory removal and N-fixing species addition
Haifang Li1;2;Shenglei Fu1;Hongting Zhao3;Hanping Xia1;* 1.Institute of Ecology;South China Botanical Garden;Chinese Academy of Sciences;Guangzhou 510650;China.2.College of Tourism;Guilin University of Technology;Guilin 541004;China 3.E&E Applied Research LLC;3628 Oakwood Drive;Longmont;Colorado 80503;USA
..............page:949-957
Using fluorescence-based microplate assay to assess DOM-metal binding in reactive materials for treatment of acid mine drainage
Carmen Mihaela Neculita1;*;Yves Dudal2;Gerald J Zagury3 1.Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering;KAIST;335 Gwahangno;Yuseong-gu;Daejeon 305-701;Korea. 2.Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique;UMR Eco&Sols - Ecologie Fonctionnelle et Biogéochimie des Sols;Montpellier SupAgro-INRA-IRD;2;Place Pierre Viala;Batiment 12;34060 Montpellier Cedex 2;France 3.Department of Civil;Geological;and Mining Engineering;E’cole Polytechnique de Montre’al;C.P.6079; Station Centre-ville;Montreal;QC;H3C 3A7;Canada
..............page:891-896