Boris Kompare
University of Ljubljana
55 Papers
612 Citations
Boris Kompare is an academic researcher from University of Ljubljana. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wastewater & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 55 publications.
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Papers
Use of hydrodynamic cavitation in (waste)water treatment.
Matevž Dular,Tjaša Griessler-Bulc,Ion Gutiérrez-Aguirre,Ester Heath,Tina Kosjek,Aleksandra Krivograd Klemenčič,Martina Oder,Martin Petkovšek,Nejc Rački,Maja Ravnikar,Andrej Šarc,Brane Širok,Mojca Zupanc,Miha Žitnik,Boris Kompare +14 more
TL;DR: It will be shown that a different type of hydrodynamic cavitation (different removal mechanism) is required for successful removal of different pollutants from water and wastewater.
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Removal of pharmaceuticals from wastewater by biological processes, hydrodynamic cavitation and UV treatment.
Mojca Zupanc,Tina Kosjek,Martin Petkovšek,Matevž Dular,Boris Kompare,Brane Širok,Željko Blažeka,Ester Heath +7 more
TL;DR: To augment the removal of pharmaceuticals different conventional and alternative wastewater treatment processes and their combinations were investigated and optimal conditions for removal were established regarding the duration of cavitation, amount of added hydrogen peroxide and initial pressure, all of which influence the efficiency of the process.
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Fate of carbamazepine during water treatment.
TL;DR: A coupled treatment technology involving an initial UV treatment step followed by biological treatment which may satisfactorily remove the parent compound and its transformation products is proposed based on the enhanced biodegradability of carbamazepine residues achieved by UV irradiation.
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Environmental Modelling & Software
Nataša Atanasova,Boris Kompare +1 more
- 01 Jan 2014
TL;DR: A library of components for building semi-distributed watershed models is developed in a formalism compliant with the equation discovery tool ProBMoT, which can automatically construct watershed models from the components in the library, given a conceptual model specification and measured data.
Influence of pharmaceutical residues on the structure of activated sludge bacterial communities in wastewater treatment bioreactors.
TL;DR: Analysis of bacterial 16S rRNA genes indicated a minor but consistent shift in the bacterial community structure in the bioreactor R50 supplied with pharmaceuticals at a concentration of 50microgL(-1), compared to the control reactor R0, which was operated without addition of pharmaceuticals.
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