Publications

PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS (Lists of submitted, accepted and published papers)

 

·        Khanal, S. K. and Huang, J.-C. Online oxygen control for sulfide oxidation in anaerobic treatment of high sulfate wastewater. Submitted to Water Environment Research (in review, Mar. 2004).

 

·       Brian, F., Khanal, S. K. and Sung, S. Bioleaching of zinc and copper from anaerobically digested swine manure: effect of sulfur levels and solid contents. Water Environment Research (tentatively accepted, 2004).

 

·        Khanal, S. K., Chen, W.-H., Li, L. and Sung, S. Biohydrogen production in continuous flow reactor using mixed microbial culture. Water Environment Research (in press, 2004).

 

·       Khanal, S. K. and Huang, J.-C. Effect of high influent sulfate on anaerobic wastewater treatment. Water Environment Research (in press, 2004).

 

·        Khanal, S. K., Li, L. and Sung, S. (2004). Biological hydrogen production: effects of pH and intermediate products. International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 29(11): 1123-1131.

  

·        Huang, J.-C. and Khanal, S. K. (2004). Treatment of high sulfate and high strength wastewater in a single stage anaerobic reactor. Water Science and Technology-Water Supply, 4 (1): 35-45.

 

·        Khanal, S. K. and Huang, J.-C. (2003). Anaerobic treatment of high sulfate wastewater with oxygenation to   

      control sulfide toxicity. J. Environmental Engineering, ASCE, 129(12):1104-1111.

 

·         Khanal, S. K. Shang, C. and Huang, J.-C. (2003). Use of oxidation-reduction potential (ORP) to control  

       oxygen dosing for online sulfide oxidation in anaerobic treatment of high sulfate wastewater. Water Science

       and Technology, 47(12): 183-189.

 

·         Khanal, S. K. and Huang, J.-C. (2003). ORP based oxygenation for sulfide control in anaerobic treatment of

       high sulfate wastewater. Water Research, 37(9): 2053-2062.

 

·       Eckhardt, H. and Khanal, S.K. (1999). Suitability of Bangkok sewage and nightsoil sludges for agricultural use with emphasis on potentially toxic elements. J. Environmental Science and Health, A34 (10): 2007-2021.

 

 




 

 

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