Yongzhen Peng
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Recent Articles
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Qi B, Shi W, Huang S, Xu W, Yan P, Zhang B, et al.
Water Res
. 2025 Mar;
279:123472.
PMID: 40073491
The accumulation of micro/nanoplastics in wastewater significantly hinders denitrification in biological wastewater treatment systems, yet the intrinsic mechanisms are not fully understood. Herein, we combined signal molecule monitoring, electrochemical characterization...
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Kang D, Lu H, Kang T, Zhang Y, Ge Z, Zhang L, et al.
Water Res X
. 2025 Mar;
28:100319.
PMID: 40028193
The floatation of anammox granules can be a serious challenge in practical wastewater treatment, as it can deteriorate reactor performance and cause bacterial loss. To deepen the understanding of floatation...
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Su Y, Li X, Wang J, Du R, Xue X, Peng Y
Commun Eng
. 2025 Feb;
4(1):36.
PMID: 40016369
Partial nitrification has the advantages of saving energy and reducing the need for carbon sources in municipal wastewater treatment. However, for municipal wastewater with low ammonia, start-up and maintenance of...
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Hu Y, Chen J, Qi S, Wang H, Zhu Z, Peng Y, et al.
Angew Chem Int Ed Engl
. 2025 Feb;
:e202501425.
PMID: 39985430
Carbonyl dehydrogenation is one of the most valuable transformations in modern synthetic chemistry. As compared to traditional chemical synthesis methods, enzymatic dehydrogenation offers a greener and more selective alternative. However,...
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Yang P, Wang Z, Zhang C, Zhu J, Peng Y
Bioresour Technol
. 2025 Feb;
423:132257.
PMID: 39971102
The engineering application of continuous-flow process for advanced nitrogen removal from landfill leachate via anammox is at the forefront of landfill leachate treatment field. For the full-scale engineering renovation, the...
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Feng W, Zhang Q, Li J, Liu J, Duan C, Peng Y, et al.
J Environ Manage
. 2025 Feb;
376:124460.
PMID: 39970657
While direct anammox implementation is attractive when treating wastewater, nitrite (NO-N) availability and excess organic matter significantly limit its practical application. This study proposed partial nitrification and endogenous partial denitrification/anammox...
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Cui Y, Zhang L, Wang H, Fan X, Peng Y
Bioresour Technol
. 2025 Feb;
421:132202.
PMID: 39933664
The advantages of step-feed and intermittent aeration have been well-documented, however, combining them to enhance nitrogen removal in anaerobic/oxic/anoxic systems has been rarely explored. This study established the non-single-form anoxic...
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Xing Y, Li W, Liao X, Wang L, Wang B, Peng Y
Water Res
. 2025 Feb;
275:123211.
PMID: 39919405
The scarcity of rapidly biodegradable organics, which serve as essential electron donors for the partial denitrification (PD) process, significantly hinders the combined application of PD coupled with anammox (PDA) in...
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An Z, Zhang Q, Gao X, Shao B, Peng Y
Water Res
. 2025 Feb;
276:123247.
PMID: 39919352
The anaerobic/anoxic/oxic (AAO) process remains a common nutrient removal process in municipal wastewater treatment, yet research focusing on concurrent optimization of process performance and NO emissions reduction is scarce. This...
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Li X, Sun M, Wang B, Zeng W, Peng Y
Water Res X
. 2025 Jan;
27:100301.
PMID: 39867739
Although the treatment of sludge with free nitrous acid can effectively recover short chain fatty acids, the feasibility of sequential nitrite reduction and methane recovery without acidic pH adjustment is...