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Publications Details for Grant Number SU835331

Struvite Recovery from Anaerobically Digested Dairy Manure

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Journal Article Anaerobic co-digestion of food waste and dairy manure: Effects of food waste particle size and organic loading rate JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT Agyeman F, Tao W Agyeman F, Tao W. Anaerobic co-digestion of food waste and dairy manure: Effects of food waste particle size and organic loading rate. JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT 2014;133:268-274 SU835331 (Final)
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Journal Article Coupling thermal stripping and acid absorption for ammonia recovery from dairy manure: ammonia volatilization kinetics and effects of temperature, pH and dissolved solids content. None Tao W, Ukwuani AT Tao W, Ukwuani AT. Coupling thermal stripping and acid absorption for ammonia recovery from dairy manure: ammonia volatilization kinetics and effects of temperature, pH and dissolved solids content. Chemical Engineering Journal 2015;280:188-196. SU835331 (2014)
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Journal Article Enhancing simultaneous nitritation and anammox in recirculating biofilters:effects of unsaturated zone depth and alkalinity dissolution of packing materials. JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS Wen J, Tao W, Wang Z, Pei Y Wen J, Tao W, Wang Z, Pei Y. Enhancing simultaneous nitritation and anammox in recirculating biofilters:effects of unsaturated zone depth and alkalinity dissolution of packing materials. Journal of Hazardous Materials 2013;244:671-680. SU835331 (2013)
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Presentation Marketable manure: waste to wealthy for dairy farmers. None Mazinani E, Tao W Mazinani E, Tao W. Marketable manure: waste to wealthy for dairy farmers. Poster presented at Save the Rain – Clean Water Fair, Syracuse, SUNY, September 7, 2013. SU835331 (2013)
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Presentation Ammonia recovery from dairy manure. None Ukwuani AT, Tao W, Han J Ukwuani AT, Tao W, Han J. Ammonia recovery from dairy manure. Presented at the 2013 ASABE Annual International Meeting, Kansas City, MO, July 21-24, 2013. SU835331 (2013)
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Presentation Ammonia recovery from manure filtrate using distillation technique. None Ukwuani A, Tao W Ukwuani A, Tao W. Ammonia recovery from manure filtrate using distillation technique. Poster presented at the Spotlight for Graduate and Undergraduate Research, Syracuse, NY, April 2013. SU835331 (2013)
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Presentation Developing solar-powered still for recovery of ammonia from dairy manure. None Ukwuani E, Tao W Ukwuani E, Tao W. Developing solar-powered still for recovery of ammonia from dairy manure. Poster presented at Save the Rain – Clean Water Fair, Syracuse, UNY, September 7, 2013. SU835331 (2013)
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Presentation Effect of pH, temperature and salinity on ammonia recovery from dairy manure. None Ukwuani AT, Tao W Ukwuani AT, Tao W. Effect of pH, temperature and salinity on ammonia recovery from dairy manure. Presented at the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers Annual International Meeting, Montreal, Canada July 13-16, 2014. SU835331 (2014)
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