Publications by authors named "Li Ke-xun"

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  • The study examined carbon emissions in a drinking water treatment plant (DWTP) in Tianjin, identifying a total carbon emission intensity of 0.254 kg·m, primarily from electricity use (81.76%) and chemical reagents (9.15%).
  • Key areas contributing to electricity consumption emissions were the water supply pump house, ultrafiltration membrane process, and inlet pump house, with significant emissions from chemicals like sodium hypochlorite, which comprised 89.12%-90.30% of reagent emissions.
  • The ultrafiltration process, while more efficient in reagent use (23% less), resulted in higher electricity consumption emissions compared to traditional methods, and water quality factors like turbidity and pH were found to influence carbon
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Background: Microbial dysbiosis in critically ill patients is a leading cause of mortality and septic complications. Probiotics and synbiotics have emerged as novel therapy on gut microbiota to prevent septic complications. However, current evidence on their effects is conflicting.

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A new method based on rotating biological contactor (RBC) was employed for solving the problems of long hydraulic retention times (HRT) low specific surface area and organic loading rates (OLR) in conventional RBCs. The system showed its particular adsorption ability of microorganisms in the biofilm-attaching period. Microbes on the first cage were observed in comparison with the second one.

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The batch sorption methods were employed to investigate the sorption behavior of tetracycline (TC) on the activated sludge. It was shown that the mixed liquor suspended solids (MLSS) and the initial concentration of TC had great impacts on equilibrium time, adsorption capacity and adsorption rate. Compared with pseudo first-order model, pseudo second-order model showed the better agreement.

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