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197 related items for PubMed ID: 29965263

  • 1. [Aerobic Degradation and Microbial Community Succession of Coking Wastewater with Municipal Sludge].
    Liu GX, Wu HZ, Sun SL, Hu XY, Wu XY, Chen HY, Fan YW, Hu CS, Wei CH.
    Huan Jing Ke Xue; 2017 Sep 08; 38(9):3807-3815. PubMed ID: 29965263
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  • 7. Structure and function of microbial community involved in a novel full-scale prefix oxic coking wastewater treatment O/H/O system.
    Zhu S, Wu H, Wu C, Qiu G, Feng C, Wei C.
    Water Res; 2019 Nov 01; 164():114963. PubMed ID: 31421512
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  • 10. Quinoline-degrading strain Pseudomonas aeruginosa KDQ4 isolated from coking activated sludge is capable of the simultaneous removal of phenol in a dual substrate system.
    Zhang P, Jia R, Zhang Y, Shi P, Chai T.
    J Environ Sci Health A Tox Hazard Subst Environ Eng; 2016 Nov 09; 51(13):1139-48. PubMed ID: 27458688
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  • 12. Cometabolic degradation of low-strength coking wastewater and the bacterial community revealed by high-throughput sequencing.
    Zhou J, Li H, Chen X, Wan D, Mai W, Sun C.
    Bioresour Technol; 2017 Dec 09; 245(Pt A):379-385. PubMed ID: 28898834
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  • 14. Bioaugmentation with isolated strains for the removal of toxic and refractory organics from coking wastewater in a membrane bioreactor.
    Zhu X, Liu R, Liu C, Chen L.
    Biodegradation; 2015 Nov 09; 26(6):465-74. PubMed ID: 26510738
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  • 15. [Isolation of phenol-degrading bacteria from coking wastewater and their degradation gene].
    Cao JW, Dong CM, Cao HB, Shao ZZ.
    Huan Jing Ke Xue; 2011 Feb 09; 32(2):560-6. PubMed ID: 21528584
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  • 18. Biotransformation of nitrogen- and sulfur-containing pollutants during coking wastewater treatment: Correspondence of performance to microbial community functional structure.
    Joshi DR, Zhang Y, Gao Y, Liu Y, Yang M.
    Water Res; 2017 Sep 15; 121():338-348. PubMed ID: 28570873
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  • 19. Bioaugmentation of quinoline-degrading bacteria for coking wastewater treatment: performance and microbial community analysis.
    Liu K, Zhang Y, Xu W.
    J Environ Sci Health A Tox Hazard Subst Environ Eng; 2022 Sep 15; 57(7):601-619. PubMed ID: 35799368
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  • 20. [Evaluation of Advanced Nitrogen Removal from Coking Wastewater Using Sulfide Iron-containing Sludge as a Denitrification Electron Donor].
    Fu BB, Pan JX, Ma JD, Wang F, Wu HZ, Wei CH.
    Huan Jing Ke Xue; 2018 Jul 08; 39(7):3262-3270. PubMed ID: 29962151
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