Shock effects of monovalent cationic salts on seawater cultivated granular sludge
<p dir="ltr">Saline wastewater is commonly encountered in various industries, posing challenges to biological treatments. The application of seawater as a seed source provides a media of diverse halophilic organisms for rapid startup. However, effects of transitioning from a mixed sa...
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| Main Author: | Raghavendran Sivasubramanian (16931775) (author) |
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| Other Authors: | Guang-hao Chen (16931778) (author), Hamish Robert Mackey (16931781) (author) |
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2021
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