Publications by authors named "Zengrui Pan"

Recent research on the archaea community in aerobic granular sludge (AGS) has attracted considerable attention. This review summarizes the existing literature on composition, distribution, and related functions of archaea community in AGS. Furthermore, the effects of granulation, substrate, temperature, process types, and aeration models on the archaea community were discussed.

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  • A new two-stage sequencing batch reactor (SBR) system with iron shavings was created to tackle nutrient removal challenges and improve the formation of aerobic granular sludge (AGS) in low carbon to nitrogen (C/N) ratio conditions.
  • The system effectively removed 82.8% nitrogen and 94.7% phosphorus while increasing AGS size from 45.3 μm to around 138.7 μm in the first reactor (R1) and 132.8 μm in the second (R2).
  • Specific microorganisms were enriched in R1 for phosphorus removal, while R2 showed increased levels of nitrifying bacteria and improved nitrogen removal through autotrophic denitrification.
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Excessive proliferation of filamentous bacteria within activated sludge leads to sludge structural instability and diminished settling properties, which is a prevalent issue in tannery wastewater treatment. Based on available information, there is a lack of research on the impact of particle addition on filamentous bacteria in activated sludge, specifically with respect to a reduction in sludge bulking. Therefore, polyethylene terephthalate (PET) was selected as the test material to elucidate the effect of particles on sludge bulking.

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In wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs), external carbon sources are often required due to low C/N influent. However, the use of external carbon sources can increase treatment costs and cause large carbon emissions. Beer wastewater, which contains a substantial amount of carbon, is often treated separately in China, consuming significant energy and cost.

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Aerobic granular sludge (AGS) is a promising technology for wastewater treatment. AGS formation belongs to microbial self-aggregation. Investigation of the formation and stability of AGS is widely paid attention to, in particular the structure stability of large size granules.

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Integrated sewage treatment equipment has been widely used, but the commonly used fillers for wastewater treatment are not suitable in rural areas due to their price and performance issues. In this study, an integrated magic filter filled with waste fillers was proposed and established for wastewater treatment. The filter was composed of functional modules and an equipment room, and the fillers in each module can be taken out separately and changed arbitrarily according to the needs of specific treatment conditions.

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