Publications by authors named "Youpeng Cheng"

Ammonia monooxygenase (AMO)-mediated cometabolism of organic pollutants has been widely observed in biological nitrogen removal process. However, its molecular mechanism remains unclear, hindering its practical application. Furthermore, conventional nitrification systems encounter significant challenges such as air pollution and the loss of ammonia-oxidizing bacteria, when dealing with wastewater containing volatile organic pollutants.

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Nanoplastics (NPs) are emerging pollutants and have been reported to cause the disintegration of anaerobic granular sludge (AnGS). However, the mechanism involved in AnGS disintegration was not clear. In this study, polyvinyl chloride nanoplastics (PVC-NPs) were chosen as target NPs and their long-term impact on AnGS structure was investigated.

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In order to avoid the serious air pollution caused by the volatilization of high recalcitrant pyridine, membrane-aerated biofilm reactor (MABR) with bubble-free aeration was used in this study, with the structural characteristics and microbial function of biofilm emphasized. The results showed that as high as 0.6 kg·m·d pyridine could be completely removed in MABR.

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