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Treatment of highly saline RO concentrate using Scenedesmus quadricauda for enhanced removal of refractory organic matter

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In this article, Scenedesmus quadricauda microalgae participate in the phycoremediation of a reverse osmosis (RO) concentrate at a high salinity (8000mgCl−L−L −1).
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This article is published in Desalination.The article was published on 2018-03-15. It has received 40 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Organic matter.

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Coal chemical reverse osmosis concentrate treatment by membrane-aerated biofilm reactor system.

TL;DR: This work demonstrated MABR had great potential in ROC treatment and the salinity less than 3% did not induce significant decrease in treatment efficiency and microbial communities.
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Microalgae for saline wastewater treatment: a critical review

TL;DR: Saline wastewater contains numerous pollutants such as nutrients, heavy metals, micropollutants, and organic pollutants, and this kind of wastewater needs to be treated prior to discharging.
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Application of the phycoremediation process for tertiary treatment of landfill leachate and carbon dioxide mitigation

TL;DR: In this article, the application of phycoremediation process as tertiary treatment for pre-treated landfill leachate combined with carbon biosequestration in laboratory-scale photobioreactor (PBR) which can be easily scaled-up for onsite application.
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A hybrid process of Fe-based catalytic ozonation and biodegradation for the treatment of industrial wastewater reverse osmosis concentrate.

TL;DR: This work investigated the feasibility of a hybrid process consisting of catalytic ozonation and biodegradation for the treatment of the industrial-based reverse osmosis concentrate (ROC) with specific characteristics of high levels of total dissolved solids (TDS) and refractory pollutants.
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Innovative Treatment of Organic Contaminants in Reverse Osmosis Concentrate from Water Reuse: a Mini Review

TL;DR: In this article, an integrated process comprising forward osmosis, pre-coagulation, short-time and/or solar-driven AOPs (e.g., RAOC), and post-biological treatment is proposed as an energy-saving and cost-effective technology for ROC treatment.
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Generic assignments, strain histories, and properties of pure cultures of cyanobacteria

TL;DR: Revisions are designed to permit the generic identification of cultures, often difficult through use of the field-based system of phycological classification, and are both constant and readily determinable in cultured material.
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State of the art and review on the treatment technologies of water reverse osmosis concentrates.

TL;DR: An overview on the potential treatments to overcome the environmental problems associated to the direct discharge of RO concentrates is given and recent studies that are mainly focused on reducing the organic pollutant load through the application of innovative advanced oxidation technologies are addressed.
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Chemistry of Ozone in Water and Wastewater Treatment: From Basic Principles to Applications

TL;DR: The chemistry of ozone in water and wastewater treatment as mentioned in this paper discusses mechanistic details of ozone reactions as much as they are known to date and applies them to the large body of studies on micropollutant degradation (such as pharmaceuticals and endocrine disruptors).
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Microalgae - a promising tool for heavy metal remediation.

TL;DR: This review summarizes several areas of heavy metal remediation from a microalgal perspective and provides an overview of various practical avenues of this technology.
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Electron pulse radiolysis determination of hydroxyl radical rate constants with Suwannee River fulvic acid and other dissolved organic matter isolates

TL;DR: These values represent the first direct measurements of k*(OH, DOM,) and they compare well with literature values obtained via competition kinetic techniques during ozone or ultraviolet irradiation experiments, and more polar, lower-molecular-weight DOM isolates from wastewater have higher k(OH), DOM values.
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