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Musluoglu A, Musluoglu A, Dereli R, Dereli R, Arikan O, Arikan O, et al.
Bioresour Technol . 2025 Feb; 420:132131. PMID: 39894177
This study investigated techno-economic analysis of digestate management systems for a full-scale continuous dry anaerobic digestion plant treating organic fraction of municipal solid waste (OFMSW). A three-stage dewatering system was...
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Gulhan H, Dizaji R, Hamidi M, Abdelrahman A, Basa S, Cingoz S, et al.
Sci Total Environ . 2024 Jan; 915:170102. PMID: 38228239
The objective of this study is to develop a mechanistic model to predict the long-term dynamic performance of High-Rate Activated Sludge (HRAS) process, including the removal of carbon (COD), nitrogen...
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Gulhan H, Dereli R, Ersahin M, Koyuncu I
Bioprocess Biosyst Eng . 2022 Jan; 45(2):345-352. PMID: 34984536
Leachate treatment is crucial in landfill management. As landfill ages, inert constituents and ammonia nitrogen concentration in leachate increases, which results in a decrease in biological treatability. In this study,...
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Turker M, Dereli R
J Environ Manage . 2020 Oct; 278(Pt 1):111403. PMID: 33126194
Baker's yeast industries (BYI) generate highly polluted effluents, especially vinasse from yeast separators, with very high chemical oxygen demand (COD), nitrogen, sulphate and salts, mainly potassium and calcium. Anaerobic treatment...
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Liu Q, Dereli R, Flynn D, Casey E
Water Res . 2020 Oct; 188:116516. PMID: 33096515
The objective of this paper is to determine the importance of integrating peak demand mitigation and future energy pricing structures for process modelling of conventional water resource recovery facilities (WRRFs)...
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Giberti M, Dereli R, Flynn D, Casey E
Water Sci Technol . 2020 Jul; 81(7):1365-1374. PMID: 32616689
Demand response (DR) programmes encourage energy end users to adjust their consumption according to energy availability and price. Municipal wastewater treatment plants are suitable candidates for the application of such...
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Dereli R, Giberti M, Liu Q, Flynn D, Casey E
J Environ Manage . 2020 Feb; 260:110129. PMID: 32090828
Combined leachate treatment at municipal wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) is applicable to a certain extent depending on the leachate composition, treatment plant configuration and its capacity. Co-treatment of leachate at...
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Dereli R
Environ Sci Pollut Res Int . 2019 Jun; 26(24):25037-25045. PMID: 31250395
Production and consumption of confectionery products, such as chocolate, sugar, and cookies, have increased worldwide. Thus, management and treatment of confectionery effluents, as one of the most important agro-industrial wastewaters,...
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Guven H, Ozgun H, Ersahin M, Dereli R, Sinop I, Ozturk I
Environ Sci Pollut Res Int . 2018 Nov; 26(2):1770-1780. PMID: 30456611
Conventional activated sludge (CAS) process is one of the most commonly applied processes for municipal wastewater treatment. However, it requires a high energy input and does not promote energy recovery....
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Dereli R, van der Zee F, Ozturk I, van Lier J
Environ Res . 2018 Oct; 168:109-117. PMID: 30296638
Whey, produced in large quantities during cheese production, is a rapidly fermentable high strength wastewater characterized by a high biodegradability and low alkalinity. In this study, a lab-scale cross-flow anaerobic...