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Journal of Environmental Sciences
1001-0742
2011 Issue 11
Autotrophic denitrification for nitrate and nitrite removal using sulfur-limestone
Weili Zhou1;Yejue Sun1;Bingtao Wu1;Yue Zhang1;Min Huang1;Toshiaki Miyanaga2;Zhenjia Zhang1 1.School of Environmental Science and Engineering;Shanghai Jiaotong University;No.800;Dongchuan Road;Minhang District;Shanghai 200240;China. 2.Nippon Steel Chemical Co.;Ltd.;14-1;Sotokanda 4 Chome;Chiyoda-Ku;Tokyo 101-0021;Japan
..............page:1761-1769
Effect of anaerobic digestion on the high rate of nitritation,treating piggery wastewater
Jiyeol Im 1;Kyungik Gil 2 1.Department of Civil Engineering;Seoul National University of Science and Technology;Seoul;South Korea. 2.School of Civil Engineering;Seoul National University of Science and Technology;Seoul;South Korea
..............page:1787-1793
Development of systems for detection,early warning,and control of pipeline leakage in drinking water distribution:A case study
Weifeng Li 1;Wencui Ling 1;Suoxiang Liu 2;Jing Zhao 2;Ruiping Liu 1;Qiuwen Chen 1;Zhimin Qiang 1;Jiuhui Qu 1 1.State Key Laboratory of Environmental Aquatic Chemistry;Research Centre for Eco-Environmental Sciences;Chinese Academy of Sciences;Beijing 100085;China 2.Beijing Waterworks Group;No.12;Beiwa Road;Haidian District;Beijing 100089;China
..............page:1816-1822
Synthesis of polyaluminum chloride with a membrane reactor:Process characteristics and membrane fouling
Zhiqian Jia 1;2;Fei He 2;Zhongzhou Liu 2 1.College of Chemistry;Beijing Normal University;Beijing 100875;China 2.Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences;Chinese Academy of Sciences;Beijing 100085;China
..............page:1794-1798
Bacterial community composition and abundance in leachate of semi-aerobic and anaerobic landfills
Wei Zhang 1;2 ; Bo Yue 1 ; Qi Wang 1; Zechun Huang 1 ; Qifei Huang 1 ; Zengqiang Zhang 2 1. State Key Laboratory of Environmental Criteria and Risk Assessment; Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences; Beijing 100012; China. 2. School of Life Sciences; Northwest Agriculture and Forestry University; Yangling 712100; China
..............page:1770-1777
Enhanced bioremediation of oil contaminated soil by graded modified Fenton oxidation
Jinlan Xu;Lei Xin;Tinglin Huang;Kun Chang School of Environmental and Municipal Engineering;Xi’an University of Architecture and Technology;Xi’an 710055;China
..............page:1873-1879
Modeling the influence of ethanol on the adsorption and desorption of selected BTEX compounds on bentonite and kaolin
Temesgen Garoma;Lacy Skidmore Department of Civil;Construction;and Environmental Engineering;San Diego State University;San Diego;CA 92182;USA
..............page:1865-1872
Effects of different mixing ratios on emissions from passenger cars fueled with methanol/gasoline blends
Hong Zhao 1;2;Yunshan Ge 1;Jianwei Tan 1;Hang Yin 1;3;Jiadong Guo 1;Wei Zhao 1;Peipei Dai 1 1.National Lab of Auto Performance & Emission Test;Beijing Institute of Technology;Beijing 100081;China.2.College of Mechanical & Electronic Engineering;Qingdao University;Qingdao 266071;China 3.The Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Science;Beijing 100012;China
..............page:1831-1838
Involvements of chloride ion in decolorization of Acid Orange 7 by activated peroxydisulfate or peroxymonosulfate oxidation
Ping Wang 1;2;Shiying Yang 1;2;3;Liang Shan 1;2;Rui Niu 1;2;Xueting Shao 1;2 1.Key Laboratory of Marine Environment and Ecology;Ministry of Education;Qingdao 266100;China 2.College of Environmental Science and Engineering;Ocean University of China;Qingdao 266100;China 3.Department of Civil and Structural Engineering;The Hong Kong Polytechnic University;Kowloon;Hong Kong;China
..............page:1799-1807
Visible light responsive N-F-codoped TiO2 photocatalysts for the degradation of 4-chlorophenol
Xiaohong Li 1;Haidong Zhang 1;2;Xuxu Zheng 1;2;Zhongyi Yin 2;Le Wei 2 1.Laboratory of Applied Catalysis;Engineering Research Centre for Waste Oil Recovery Technology and Equipment;Ministry of Education;Chongqing Technology and Business University;Chongqing 400067;China. 2.Environmental and Biological Engineering Institute;Chongqing Technology and Business University;Chongqing 400067;China
..............page:1919-1924
Frequency comparative study of coal-fired fly ash acoustic agglomeration
Jianzhong Liu 1;Jie Wang 1;Guangxue Zhang 2;Junhu Zhou 1;Kefa Cen 1 1.State Key Laboratory of Clean Energy Utilization;Zhejiang University;Hangzhou 310027;China.2.Institute for Energy Engineering;China Jiliang University;Hangzhou 310018;China
..............page:1845-1851
Adsorptive property of Cu2+-loaded montmorillonite clays for Escherichia coli K88 in vitro
Tong Guo 1;2;Shoujun Cao 1;Rui Su 3;Zhiqiang Li 4;Ping Hu 1;Zirong Xu 2 1.Beijing Vocational College of Agriculture;Beijing 102442;China. 2.College of Animal Science the Key Laboratory of Molecular Animal Nutrition Ministry of Education Zhejiang University;Hangzhou 310029;China 3.College of Chemical Engineer and Environment;North University of China;Taiyuan 030051;China 4.College Animal Science and Technology;Institute of Grassland Science;China Agricultural University;Beijing 100093;China
..............page:1808-1815
Quantifying the adsorption and uptake of CuO nanoparticles by wheat root based on chemical extractions
Dongmei Zhou;Shengyang Jin;Lianzhen Li;Yu Wang;Nanyan Weng Key Laboratory of Soil Environment and Pollution Remediation;Institute of Soil Science;Chinese Academy of Sciences;Nanjing 210008;China
..............page:1852-1857
Archaeal community structure along a gradient of petroleum contamination in saline-alkali soil
Xinxin Wang 1;Zhen Han 1;Zhihui Bai 1;Jingchun Tang 2;Anzhou Ma 1;Jizheng He 1;Guoqiang Zhuang 1;1.Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences;Chinese Academy of Sciences;Beijing 100085;China 2.College of Environmental Science and Engineering;Nankai University;Tianjin 300071;China
..............page:1858-1864
Analysis of bacterial community in bulking sludge using culture-dependent and -independent approaches
Decai Jin 1;2;Ping Wang 2;Zhihui Bai 1;Xinxin Wang 1;2;Hong Peng 3;Rong Qi 1;Zhisheng Yu 2;Guoqiang Zhuang 1;1.Research Centre for Eco-Environmental Sciences;Chinese Academy of Sciences;Beijing 100085;China2.Graduate University of Chinese Academy of Sciences;Beijing 100049;China 3.School of Chemical Engineering;The University of Queensland;Brisbane;Queensland 4072;Australia
..............page:1880-1887
Denitrification characteristics of a marine origin psychrophilic aerobic denitrifying bacterium
Haiyan Zheng;Ying Liu;Guangdong Sun;Xiyan Gao;Qingling Zhang;Zhipei Liu State Key Laboratory of Microbial Resources;Institute of Microbiology;Chinese Academy of Sciences;Beijing 100101;China.
..............page:1888-1893
Responses of benthic insect communities to effluent from the abandoned Ferris-Haggarty copper mine in southeast Wyoming,USA
Dayong Wu 1;2;David Legg 1;1.Department of Renewable Resources;University of Wyoming;Laramie;Wyoming 82071;USA 2.Department of Life Sciences;Hengshui University;Hengshui 053000;China
..............page:1894-1903
Sewage sludge composting simulation as carbon/nitrogen concentration change
Nassereldeen Kabbashi Bio-Environmental Research Unit;Department of Biotechnology Engineering;International Islamic University Malaysia ;Jalan Gombak;P.O.Box 10;50728;Malaysia
..............page:1925-1928
Photocatalytic degradation kinetics and mechanism of pentachlorophenol based on superoxide radicals
Yang Li;Junfeng Niu;Lifeng Yin;Wenlong Wang;Yueping Bao;Jing Chen;Yanpei Duan State Key Laboratory of Water Environment Simulation;School of Environment;Beijing Normal University;Beijing 100875;China
..............page:1911-1918
Roles of manganese oxides in degradation of phenol under UV-Vis irradiation:Adsorption,oxidation,and photocatalysis
Qin Zhang 1;2;Xiaodi Cheng 1;Chen Zheng 1;Xionghan Feng 1;Guohong Qiu 1;Wenfeng Tan 1;Fan Liu 1;1.Key Laboratory of Subtropical Agriculture and Environment;Ministry of Agriculture;College of Resources & Environment;Huazhong Agricultural University;Wuhan 430070;China2.College of Land Resource and Environment;Jiangxi Agricultural University;Nanchang 330045;China
..............page:1904-1910
Biosorption of mercury by Macrocystis pyrifera and Undaria pinnatifida:Influence of zinc,cadmium and nickel
Josefina Plaza 1;2;Marisa Viera 1;Edgardo Donati 1;Eric Guibal 2;? 1.Centro de Investigación y Desarrollo en Fermentaciones Industriales;CINDEFI ;Facultad de Ciencias Exactas;50 y 115; La Plata;Argentina 2.Ecole des Mines d‘Ale`s;Laboratoire Ge′nie de l‘Environnement Industriel;6;avenue de Clavie`res;F-30319 Ale`s cedex;France
..............page:1778-1786
Biodegradation of beet molasses vinasse by a mixed culture of micro organisms:Effect of aeration conditions and pH control
Krzysztof Lutoslawski;Agnieszka Ryznar-Luty;Edmund Cibis;Malgorzata Krzywonos;Tadeusz Miskiewicz Department of Bioprocess Engineering;Wroclaw University of Economics;Komandorska 118/120;53-345 Wroclaw;Poland
..............page:1823-1830
Mercury removals by existing pollutants control devices of four coal-fired power plants in China
Juan Wang 1;Wenhua Wang 1;Wei Xu 1;Xiaohao Wang 1;Song Zhao 2 1.School of Environmental Science & Engineering;Shanghai Jiao Tong University;Shanghai 200240;China.2.Shanghai Environmental Monitoring Center;Shanghai 200030;China
..............page:1839-1844