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Mingkuan Zhang

Researcher at Northwestern Polytechnical University

Publications -  8
Citations -  299

Mingkuan Zhang is an academic researcher from Northwestern Polytechnical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Denitrification & Thiosulfate. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 8 publications receiving 163 citations.

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Coagulation of low temperature and low turbidity water: Adjusting basicity of polyaluminum chloride (PAC) and using chitosan as coagulant aid

TL;DR: In this article, the feasibility of integrating high-basicity polyaluminum chloride (PAC) and high-viscosity chitosan for the coagulation of low-temperature and low-turbidity water was evaluated.
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A feasibility study on biological nitrogen removal (BNR) via integrated thiosulfate-driven denitratation with anammox.

TL;DR: The ratio of S2O32--S/NO3--N and pH are confirmed to be two key factors affecting the thiosulfate-driven denitratation activity and nitrite accumulation and shed light on how to operate a high rate BNR system targeting to electron donor and energy savings as well as biowastes minimization and greenhouse gas reductions.
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Achieving rapid thiosulfate-driven denitrification (TDD) in a granular sludge system

TL;DR: The results of this study provide support for the establishment of a high-rate BNR system that maintains its stability with a low sludge yield.
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Thiosulfate as the electron acceptor in Sulfur Bioconversion-Associated Process (SBAP) for sewage treatment

TL;DR: A conceptual model of the sulfur cycle based on the biotransformation between thiosulfate and sulfide was established, offering new insights into the sustainable SBAP with sludge minimization.
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Bioactivities and formation/utilization of soluble microbial products (SMP) in the biological sulfate reduction under different conditions.

TL;DR: The biological sulfate reduction (BSR) plays a critical role in the organic compound removal in the sulfur bioconversion-associated sewage treatment process and the SMP formation and utilization in the BSR are poorly understood.