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Jan Bartacek
Researcher at Institute of Chemical Technology in Prague
Publications - 68
Citations - 1617
Jan Bartacek is an academic researcher from Institute of Chemical Technology in Prague. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biogas & Anaerobic digestion. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 60 publications receiving 1228 citations. Previous affiliations of Jan Bartacek include Wageningen University and Research Centre & Praga.
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Microaeration for hydrogen sulfide removal during anaerobic treatment: a review
Lucie Krayzelova,Lucie Krayzelova,Jan Bartacek,Israel Díaz,David Jeison,Eveline Volcke,Pavel Jenicek +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the most important aspects and recent developments of microaeration technology are reviewed, including the basic principles (microbiology, chemistry) and the key technological factors influencing micro-aeration, as well as process economy, mathematical modelling and control strategies.
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Metal supplementation to UASB bioreactors: from cell-metal interactions to full-scale application.
TL;DR: The currently used methods for trace metal dosing into wastewater treatment reactors are overviewed, ways of optimization are suggested and special attention is given to the influence of metal speciation in the liquid and solid phase on bioavailability.
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Treatment of acid mine drainage by forward osmosis: Heavy metal rejection and reverse flux of draw solution constituents
TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluated the application of forward osmosis (FO) for the treatment of acid mine drainage (AMD) using a thin-film composite FO membrane, and two types of draw solutions: NaCl and NH4HCO3.
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Developments and constraints in fermentative hydrogen production
TL;DR: Fermentative hydrogen production is a novel aspect of anaerobic digestion as mentioned in this paper, and the main advantage of hydrogen is that it is a clean and renewable energy source/carrier with high specific heat of combustion and no contribution to the Greenhouse effect.
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Microaeration for hydrogen sulfide removal in UASB reactor
TL;DR: The removal of hydrogen sulfide from biogas by microaeration was studied in Up-flow Anaerobic Sludge Blanket reactors treating synthetic brewery wastewater and the efficiency of hydrogen sulphide removal in UMSB was on average 73%.