Publications by authors named "Yingxiao Ma"

Ethinyl estradiol (EE2) is a synthetic environmental estrogen with considerable estrogenic activity. It has been found to consequently pose a significant threat to the aquatic ecosystem. Harmful algal blooms are a major aquatic ecological issue.

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Environmental estrogens (EEs) have received extensive attention because they interfere with biological endocrine and reproduction systems by mimicking, antagonizing, or otherwise affecting the actions of endogenous hormones. Additionally, harmful algal blooms have become a global problem in surface water. Microalgae, as an essential primary producer, is especially important for aquatic life and the entire ecosystem.

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Algal blooms severely impact the ecological environment and human health, as well as drinking water supplies and treatment systems. This study investigated UV-radiation-enhanced aluminum (Al)-based coagulation for the removal of two representative algal species (Microcystis aeruginosa and Cyclotella sp.) which are responsible for most fresh water algal bloom in different seasons.

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Cyanobacterial blooms in drinking water are worldwide concern. It is known that pre-oxidation enhanced coagulation can be more efficient at removing algae than traditional coagulation. However, its application is hindered by high oxidant/coagulant consumption and the resultant potential health risk, in the form of algal organic matter (AOM) released during oxidation.

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