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Peng Wu

Researcher at Suzhou University of Science and Technology

Publications -  29
Citations -  438

Peng Wu is an academic researcher from Suzhou University of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Anammox & Denitrifying bacteria. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 29 publications receiving 212 citations. Previous affiliations of Peng Wu include Jiangnan University.

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Performance and microbial characterization of two-stage caproate fermentation from fruit and vegetable waste via anaerobic microbial consortia.

TL;DR: The regulation of two-stage caproate fermentation from fruit and vegetable waste (FVW) via anaerobic microbial consortia using Clostridium kluyveri proliferation and chain elongation performance was sensitive to E/A and pH condition.
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Fast start-up of the cold-anammox process with different inoculums at low temperature (13 °C) in innovative reactor.

TL;DR: Three innovative reactors (CAMBR) through optimally combining with the Anaerobic Baffled reactor and Membrane bioreactor were applied to start up the cold-anammox process at low temperature through inoculating flocculent nitrification sludge, which reinforces the potential application of mainstream anammox.
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Characterization of the start-up of single and two-stage Anammox processes with real low-strength wastewater treatment

TL;DR: Results showed that the nitrogen removal performance of two-stage process was 5% higher than that of single stage process, while the start-up period and dominated Anammox species were different.
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Microbial community response to influent shift and lowering temperature in a two-stage mainstream deammonification process.

TL;DR: Taxonomic analysis indicated that outstanding enrichment of heterotrophic bacteria and reduction of autotrophic species mainly occurred in the PN reactor, while nearly all of the dominant bacteria in the anammox reactor only slightly decreased in abundance, implying the positive role of the first-stage PN in maintaining the stability of the followingAnammox community.
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Enhancement of nitrite production via addition of hydroxylamine to partial denitrification (PD) biomass: Functional genes dynamics and enzymatic activities.

TL;DR: Results indicated that NH2OH contributed to nitrite production, facilitating the maximum increase of nitrate (NO3--N) to NO2--N transformation ratio to 80.47 ± 2.82%, leading to 2.56-fold NO2-N higher than those of control.