The effectiveness of divalent cation addition for highly saline activated sludge cultures: Influence of monovalent/divalent ratio and specific cations
<p>Saline wastewaters are prevalent in various industries and pose challenges to stable biological treatment. Increasing monovalent cation concentrations are commonly reported to deteriorate treatment and settling performance, while divalent cations can enhance flocculation and settling. Howev...
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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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