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Publications Details for Grant Number R825392

Innovative Biomass Control Technology for Biotrickling Filters for Waste Air Treatment

RFA: Exploratory Research - Air Engineering (1996)

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Journal Article Cox HHJ, Deshusses MA. Biological waste air treatment in biotrickling filters. Current Opinion in Biotechnology 1998;9(3):256-262. R825392 (1998)
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Journal Article Cox HHJ, Nguyen TT, Deshusses MA. Predation of bacteria by the protozoa Tetrahymena pyriformis in toluene-degrading cultures. Biotechnology Letters 1999;21(3):235-239. R825392 (1998)
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Journal Article Cox HHJ, Deshusses MA. Innovative experimental setup for the parallel operation of multiple bench scale biotrickling filters for waste air treatment. Environmental Technology 2000;21(4):427-435. R825392 (1998)
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Journal Article Cox HHJ, Nguyen TT, Deshusses MA. Toluene degradation in the recycle liquid of biotrickling filters for air pollution control. Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology 2000;54(1):133-137. R825392 (Final)
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Journal Article Cox HHJ, Deshusses MA. Effect of starvation on the performance and re-acclimation of biotrickling filters for air pollution control. Environmental Science & Technology 2002;36(14):3069-3073. R825392 (Final)
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Journal Article Cox HHJ, Deshusses MA. Biomass control in waste air biotrickling filters by protozoan predation. Biotechnology and Bioengineering 1999;62(2):216-224. R825392 (1998)
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Journal Article Cox HHJ, Deshusses MA. Chemical removal of biomass from waste air biotrickling filters: screening chemicals of potential interest. Water Research 1999;33(10):2383-2391. R825392 (1998)
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Journal Article Deshusses MA, Cox HHJ. A cost benefit approach to reactor sizing and nutrient supply for biotrickling filters for air pollution control. Environmental Progress 1999;18(3):188-196. R825392 (Final)
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Paper Deshusses MA, Cox HHJ. Biotrickling filters for air pollution control. University of California, Riverside, CA, Paper, 2001. R825392 (Final)
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Patent/Patent Application Deshusses MA, Cox HHJ. Improved removal of excess biomass from waste-air biotrickling filters. Patent Application, University of California, Office of Technology Transfer, 1997. R825392 (Final)
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Presentation Cox HHJ, Deshusses MA. Can Protozoa help prevent clogging of biotrickling filters for waste air treatment? Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Chicago, IL, November 1996. R825392 (Final)
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Presentation Cox HHJ, Deshusses MA. The use of protozoa to control biomass growth in biological trickling filters for waste air treatment. Presented at the Annual Meeting and Exhibition of the Air & Waste Management Association, Pittsburgh, PA, June 9-13, 1997 (Paper 97-RA71C.05, 10 pp.). R825392 (Final)
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Presentation Cox HHJ, Nguyen TT, Deshusses MA. Elimination of toluene vapors in biotrickling filters:performance and carbon balances. Presented at the Annual Meeting and Exhibition of the Air & Waste Management Association, San Diego, CA, June 14-18, 1998. R825392 (1998)
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Presentation Deshusses MA, Cox HHJ. A cost benefit approach to reactor sizing and nutrient supply for biotrickling filters for air pollution control. Presented at the Annual Meeting and Exhibition of the Air & Waste Management Association, St. Louis, MO, June 21-24, 1999 (Paper 99-242, 11 pp.). R825392 (Final)
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Presentation Deshusses MA, Cox HHJ, Miller DW. The use of CAT scanning to characterize bioreactors for waste air treatment. Presented at the annual meeting and exhibition of the Air and Waste Management Association, San Diego, CA, June 14-18, 1998. R825392 (1998)
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Presentation Nguyen TT, Cox HHJ, Deshusses MA. Interactions between protozoa and bacteria during biodegradation of organic pollutants. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southern California Academy of Sciences, Fullerton, CA, May 2-3, 1997. R825392 (Final)
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Proceedings Cox HHJ, Deshusses MA. Increasing the stability of biotrickling filters by using protozoa. In: Biological Waste Gas Cleaning, Proceedings of the International Symposium Maastricht, The Netherlands, April 28-29, 1997, pp. 233-240. R825392 (Final)
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Proceedings Cox HHJ, Deshusses MA. Evaluation of different technologies to control biomass growth in biotrickling filters for waste air treatment. In: Proceedings of Emerging Technologies in Hazardous Waste Management IX, American Chemical Society, Pittsburgh, PA, September 15-17, 1997, pp. 5-8. R825392 (Final)
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Proceedings Cox HHJ, Deshusses MA. Pollutant biodegradation in biotrickling filters revisited. In: Reynolds FE Jr, ed. Proceedings of the 1998 Conference on Biofiltration, University of Southern California, October 22-23, 1998, pp. 219-226. R825392 (1998)
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Proceedings Deshusses MA, Cox HHJ. A cost benefit approach to reactor sizing and nutrient supply for biotrickling filters for air pollution control. In: Proceedings of the Annual Meeting and Exhibition of the Air and Waste Management Association, June 20-24, 1999, 11 pp. R825392 (1998)
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