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Pavez Jara, J.A. (author), van Lier, J.B. (author), de Kreuk, M.K. (author)
Thermal hydrolysis process (THP) is a well-established anaerobic digestion (AD) pre-treatment technology. Despite the THP benefits the pre-treatment increases the concentrations of nutrients and melanoidins in the digestate reject water after dewatering. The increased concentrations of nutrients and melanoidins formed during THP-AD can impact...
journal article 2023
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Kouba, V. (author), D, Vejmelkova (author), E, Zwolsman (author), K, Hurkova (author), K, Navratilova (author), M, Laureni (author), Pabst, Martin (author), van Loosdrecht, Mark C.M. (author), Weissbrodt, D.G. (author)
Anammox bacteria enable efficient removal of nitrogen from sewage in processes involving partial nitritation and anammox (PN/A) or nitrification, partial denitrification, and anammox (N-PdN/A). In mild climates, anammox bacteria must be adapted to ≤15 °C, typically by gradual temperature decrease; however, this takes months or years. To...
journal article 2022
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Soler Jofra, A. (author), Pérez, Julio (author), van Loosdrecht, Mark C.M. (author)
Aerobic ammonium oxidizing bacteria were first isolated more than 100 years ago and hydroxylamine is known to be an intermediate. The enzymatic steps involving hydroxylamine conversion to nitrite are still under discussion. For a long time it was assumed that hydroxylamine was directly converted to nitrite by a hydroxylamine oxidoreductase....
review 2021
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Driessen, W. (author), Van Veldhoven, J. T.A. (author), Janssen, M. P.M. (author), van Loosdrecht, Mark C.M. (author)
A long term operation (22 months) of the sidestream treatment plant at the water and resource recovery facility at the Tilburg sewage works in The Netherlands is presented. This plant treats dewatering reject liquor from thermally hydrolysed (THP) and mesophillic anaerobically digested (MAD) biosolids. The sidestream plant is comprised of a...
journal article 2020
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Soler Jofra, A. (author), Laureni, M. (author), Warmerdam, Marieke (author), Pérez, Julio (author), van Loosdrecht, Mark C.M. (author)
Hydroxylamine is a key intermediate in several biological reactions of the global nitrogen cycle. However, the role of hydroxylamine in anammox is still not fully understood. In this work, the impact of hydroxylamine (also in combination with other substrates) on the metabolism of a planktonic enrichment culture of the anammox species Ca....
journal article 2020
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Hoekstra, M. (author)
Currently wastewater treatment plants (WWTP) consume a lot of energy and surface area. While the incoming water contains chemical energy (BOD) and reusable resources which are not effectively utilized. The ideal is to develop a treatment scheme which allows for the efficient removal of pollutants while minimizing the energy input and maximizing...
doctoral thesis 2017
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Hoekstra, M. (author), de Weerd, F.A. (author), Kleerebezem, R. (author), van Loosdrecht, Mark C.M. (author)
The implementation of autotrophic nitrogen removal in the mainstream of a municipal wastewater treatment plant is currently pursued. Among the crucial unknown factors are the kinetic properties of anaerobic ammonium oxidising (anammox) bacteria at low temperatures. In this study we investigated the adaptation of a fast-growing anammox culture...
journal article 2017
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Speth, Daan R. (author), Lagkouvardos, Ilias (author), Wang, Yong (author), Qian, Pei Yuan (author), Dutilh, Bas E. (author), Jetten, M.S.M. (author)
Several recent studies have indicated that members of the phylum Planctomycetes are abundantly present at the brine-seawater interface (BSI) above multiple brine pools in the Red Sea. Planctomycetes include bacteria capable of anaerobic ammonium oxidation (anammox). Here, we investigated the possibility of anammox at BSI sites using...
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Lüke, Claudia (author), Speth, Daan R. (author), Kox, Martine A R (author), Villanueva, Laura (author), Jetten, M.S.M. (author)
Oxygen minimum zones (OMZ) are areas in the global ocean where oxygen concentrations drop to below one percent. Low oxygen concentrations allow alternative respiration with nitrate and nitrite as electron acceptor to become prevalent in these areas, making them main contributors to oceanic nitrogen loss. The contribution of anammox and...
journal article 2016
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van de Graaf, A.A. (author)
doctoral thesis 1997
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