Environmental Chemistry


Publications
27

CitationNamesAbstract
Enhanced removal of Cd2+ from water by a bacterioferritin from Candidatus Kuenenia stuttgartiensis within engineering bacteria Wang et al. (2024). Chemical Engineering Journal 484 “Kuenenia stuttgartensis”
Enhanced biological phosphorus removal systems adapting to seawater intrusion: Impacts of varying carbon source on metabolic adaptation in Candidatus Accumulibacter phosphatis Meng et al. (2023). Chemical Engineering Journal 476 “Accumulibacter phosphatis”
Formate as an Alternative Electron Donor for the Anaerobic Methanotrophic Archaeon CandidatusMethanoperedens nitroreducens Xie et al. (2023). Environmental Science & Technology Letters 10 (6)
Spatio-temporal variations of activity of nitrate-driven anaerobic oxidation of methane and community structure of Candidatus Methanoperedens-like archaea in sediment of Wuxijiang river Cheng et al. (2023). Chemosphere 324 Ca. Methanoperedens
Long-term adaptation of two anammox granules with different ratios of Candidatus Brocadia and Candidatus Jettenia under increasing salinity and their application to treat saline wastewater Jeong et al. (2023). Science of The Total Environment 860 “Brocadia” Ca. Jettenia
Research advances of the phosphorus-accumulating organisms of Candidatus Accumulibacter, Dechloromonas and Tetrasphaera: Metabolic mechanisms, applications and influencing factors Zhao et al. (2022). Chemosphere 307 “Accumulibacter”
Unraveling the nitrogen removal properties and microbial characterization of “Candidatus Scalindua”-dominated consortia treating seawater-based wastewater Yin et al. (2021). Science of The Total Environment 786 Ca. Scalindua
Insights into microbial community variability and functional genes of various Candidatus Scalindua-based anammox processes treating nitrogen-rich saline wastewater Ma et al. (2021). Science of The Total Environment 766 Ca. Scalindua
Application of xylitol on nitrogen removal from saline wastewater through “ Candidatus Brocadia sinica”‐dominated anammox process under low temperature Guo et al. (2020). Water Environment Research 93 (5) Ca. Brocadia sinica
Critical Factors Facilitating Candidatus Nitrotoga To Be Prevalent Nitrite-Oxidizing Bacteria in Activated Sludge Zheng et al. (2020). Environmental Science & Technology 54 (23) Ca. Nitrotoga