Publications by authors named "Yatong Gao"

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  • * The review discusses how these nanomaterials can modify membrane properties such as porosity and surface charge through various physical and chemical processes.
  • * It also highlights the antibacterial mechanisms of copper nanomaterials, such as disrupting microbial cells via reactive oxygen species, while exploring ways to make them more sustainable, cost-effective, and recyclable for use in anti-fouling water treatment practices.
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Rhodopseudomonas palustris immobilized on multiple materials was used to invistigate Cr(VI) adsorption and bioreduction. The highest Cr(VI) removal (97.5%) was achieved at 276h under the opitimed conditions of 2.

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The bacteria-algae synergistic wastewater treatment process not only efficiently eliminates nutrients and absorbs heavy metals, but also utilizes photosynthesis to convert light energy into chemical energy, generating valuable bioresource. The study systematically explores the formation, algal species, and regulatory strategies of the bacterial-algal symbiosis system. It provides a detailed analysis of various interaction mechanisms, with a particular focus on nutrient exchange, signal transduction, and gene transfer.

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