Enhanced low-energy chemical oxygen demand (cod) removal in aeration-free conditions through pulse-rotating bio-contactors enriched with glycogen-accumulating organisms

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  • What: The synthetic wastewater used in this study had an average COD content of approximately 500 mg/L, with the influent volume to the reactor set at 4 L This study examined the to biofilms and, consequently, pollutant removal efficiency .
  • Who: Liang Cheng and colleagues from the School of the Environment and Safety Engineering, Jiangsu University, Zhenjiang, China have published the research work: Enhanced Low-Energy Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) Removal in Aeration-Free Conditions through Pulse-Rotating Bio-Contactors Enriched with Glycogen-Accumulating Organisms, in the Journal: Water 2024, 1417 of /2024/
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