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Ho Kwong Chui

Researcher at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

Publications -  20
Citations -  874

Ho Kwong Chui is an academic researcher from Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sewage treatment & Denitrification. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 20 publications receiving 691 citations. Previous affiliations of Ho Kwong Chui include Hong Kong Environmental Protection Department.

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A review of biological sulfate conversions in wastewater treatment.

TL;DR: This review not only summarizes information from the current sulfur conversion-based biotechnologies for further optimization and understanding, but also offers new directions for sulfur related biotechnology development.
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Large-scale demonstration of the sulfate reduction autotrophic denitrification nitrification integrated (SANI(®)) process in saline sewage treatment.

TL;DR: This study demonstrates the SANI process can be potentially implemented for the treatment of saline sewage by reducing the amount of space needed by 30-40% compared with conventional activated sludge plants in Hong Kong.
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Characterization of sulfate-reducing granular sludge in the SANI® process

TL;DR: Granulation of a Sulfate-Reducing Up-flow Sludge Bed (SRUSB) reactor was conducted for organic removal and provision of electron donors (sulfide) for subsequent autotrophic denitrification, with a view to minimizing footprint and maximizing operation resilience.
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Integration of seawater and grey water reuse to maximize alternative water resource for coastal areas: the case of the Hong Kong International Airport.

TL;DR: This work examined the entire urban water cycle and developed an innovative water resource management system by integrating freshwater, seawater and reclaimed grey water into a sustainable, low-freshwater demand, high-energy consumption, and low-cost triple water supply (TWS) system.
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Simultaneous nitrogen and phosphorus removal in the sulfur cycle-associated Enhanced Biological Phosphorus Removal (EBPR) process.

TL;DR: This new bioprocess cannot only reduce operation time but also enhance volumetric loading of SBR compared with the LOS-EBPR, and a synergistic relationship may exist between sulfur cycle and biological phosphorus removal as the optimal ratio of P-release to SO4-reduction is close to 1.0 mg P/mg S.