Publications by authors named "Xiao-Song Zha"

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  • The study investigated the removal efficiency of organic matter and the formation potential of trihalomethanes (THMFP) and haloacetic acids (HAAFP) in three advanced water treatment processes.
  • Low-molecular-weight compounds were prevalent in raw water but poorly removed by ultrafiltration and biofiltration; however, their concentrations of chloroform and monochloroacetic acid significantly decreased after treatments.
  • Ozonation had adverse effects on disinfection by-product formation potential, but when combined with biological activated carbon, it showed improved removal efficiency for DBPFP.
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This study aims to investigate the influence of the coexistence of halogen ions (bromide/iodide) and biological source matters on the speciation and yield of trihalomethanes (THMs), haloacetic acids (HAAs), and N-nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA) during the ozonation and subsequent chlorination of water. The results show that the concentrations of brominated THMs and iodinated THMs increased with increasing bromide and iodide concentration. These results may be attributed to the higher reactivity of hypobromous acid and hypoiodous acid generated from the ozonation and subsequent chlorination in the presence of bromide or iodide ions.

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This study describes the change of organic degradation capability and soluble microbial products (SMP) generated in activated sludge under continuous exposure to Zn (II) in a sequencing batch reactor (SBR). In 338 days of operation, the added Zn (II) concentrations were gradually increased from 50 to 100, 200, 400 to 600 and 800 mg/L. Results showed that after adaptation, the activated sludge could endure 400mg/L Zn (II) without showing evident reduction in organic degradation ability (92±1% of chemical oxygen demand (COD) removal in stable state).

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