Ran Ge
Hohai University
8 Papers
20 Citations
Ran Ge is an academic researcher from Hohai University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wastewater & Fermentation. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 7 publications.
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Papers
Novel strategy to stimulate the food wastes anaerobic fermentation performance by eggshell wastes conditioning and the underlying mechanisms
TL;DR: It was the highly expressed genes and metabolic enzymes that contributed to high microbial activities and subsequent efficient VFAs production in eggshell conditioning reactors, and the improvement of dewaterability and phosphorus fixation in fermentation residues further increased the added-value of conditioning FW fermentation by eggshell wastes.
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Iron coupling with carbon fiber to stimulate biofilms formation in aerobic biological film systems for improved decentralized wastewater treatment: Performance, mechanisms and implications
Qian Feng,Wen Guo,Tong Wang,Laura Cristina Macias Alvarez,Miaomiao Luo,Ran Ge,Zhou Changren,Qin Zhang,Jingyang Luo +8 more
TL;DR: This work provided an effective strategy to enhance the decentralized wastewater treatment and improved the surface properties of carbon fibers and contributed to the attachment and growth of biomass significantly.
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Revealing hydrodynamic effects on flocculation performance and surface properties of sludge by comparing aeration and stirring systems via computational fluid dynamics aided calculation
TL;DR: The zeta potential and ΔG results for the two systems suggest that aeration is more beneficial for sludge flocculation than stirring even though the sludgeFlocculation performance F/F0 in the stirring and aeration systems showed no obvious differences.
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Current status of hypochlorite technology on the wastewater treatment and sludge disposal: Performance, principals and prospects.
Jingyang Luo,Xiaoshi Cheng,Su-Na Wang,Wenxuan Huang,Feng Wang,Shiyu Fang,Ran Ge,Qin Zhang,Le Zhang,Wei Du,Fang Fang,Qian Feng,Jiashun Cao,Jingyang Luo +13 more
TL;DR: In this article, the state-of-the-art applications of hypochlorite technology in wastewater and sludge treatment are summarized based on the main influencing factors and potential mechanisms.
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Meandering development of tidal creeks splits bacterial communities and functional characteristics: Evidence from a field study in Jiangsu Coast, China
TL;DR: Wang et al. as mentioned in this paper collected sediment samples from a typical tidal creek bend in Jiangsu Coast, China, and the bacterial communities were characterized by 16S rRNA gene sequencing and the sediment properties were determined.
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