Publications by authors named "Yilingyun Zou"

We investigated the long-term effects (6 years) of sediment improvement and submerged plant restoration of a subtropical shallow urban lake, Hangzhou West Lake China. To reveal the lake ecosystems variations, we analyzed the sediment properties, submerged macrophyte characteristics, sediment microorganisms, and benthic macroinvertebrate communities from 2015 to 2020. The ecological restoration project decreased sediment TP and OM, increased submerged macrophyte biomass and sediment microbial diversity, and improved the benthic macroinvertebrate communities in the restored area.

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In this work, second pyrolysis oil-based drill cutting ash (OBDCA-sp) was modified using NaOH and cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB), respectively. The modified OBDCA-sp was used as the novel adsorbent for adsorption of tetracycline (TC) in aqueous solutions. The original and modified OBDCA-sp were characterized by SEM, XRD, FTIR, zeta potential analysis, contact angle, and BET.

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Ecological restoration is one of the hot technologies for the reconstruction of eutrophic lake ecosystems in which the restoration and propagation of submerged plants is the key and difficult step. In this paper, the effect of vermiculite on the growth process of Vallisneria spiralis and sediment microenvironment were investigated, aiming to provide a theoretical basis for the application of vermiculite in aquatic ecological restoration. Results of growth indexes demonstrated that 5% and 10% vermiculite treatment groups statistically promote the growth of Vallisneria spiralis compared to the control.

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The diffusive gradients in thin films (DGT) technique was applied to determine the mechanism by which bentonite improves the eutrophic lake sediment microenvironment and enhances submerged plant growth. The migration dynamics of N, P, S, and other nutrient elements were established for each sediment layer and the remediation effects of bentonite and submerged plants on sediments were evaluated. Submerged plant growth in the bentonite group was superior to that of the Control.

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Modified maifanite (MMF) was prepared by the synthesized method with sulfuric acid treatment and high-temperature calcination and evaluated as an effective adsorption material to remove the nutrient salt in waste watery. Compared with the raw maifanite (RMF), the MMF exhibited a higher adsorption capacity and higher removal efficiency. The results showed that the adsorption rates of total phosphorus (TP), total nitrogen (TN), ammonia nitrogen (NH-N), nitrate-nitrogen (NO-N), and chemical oxygen demand (COD) by MMF were 86.

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The effects of clay mineral bentonite on the growth process of submerged macrophyte V. spiralis and sediment microenvironment were investigated in the study for the first time, aiming to determine whether it is suitable for application in the field of ecological restoration. The growth index, and physiological and biochemical index of V.

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