931 results match your criteria: "Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Architecture[Affiliation]"

Synchronous bioremediation of vanadium(V) and chromium(VI) using straw in a continuous-flow reactor.

Environ Res

January 2025

Key Laboratory of Urban Stormwater System and Water Environment, Ministry of Education/Sino-Dutch R&D Centre for Future Wastewater Treatment Technologies, Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Beijing, 100044, China. Electronic address:

Vanadium (V) and chromium (Cr) are key resources widely used in industrial production. However, mining causes V(V) and Cr(VI) contamination in groundwater, posing health and environmental risks. Straw is an important byproduct and considered waste, however, it could be a solid carbon source.

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In power grid surveying, it is often necessary to fuse panchromatic and multispectral imagery for the design of power lines. Despite the abundance of deep learning networks for fusing these images, the results often suffer from spectral information loss or structural blurring. This study introduces a fusion model specifically tailored for power grid surveying that significantly enhances the representation of spatial-spectral features in remote sensing images.

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  • * An integrated model, CNN-LSTM-GD, improves prediction accuracy significantly over previous models, showing up to 54.40% better results in short and long time scales for error measurements compared to traditional methods.
  • * Additionally, the study includes a strategy for detecting abnormal deflections in bridges and setting warning thresholds, enhancing early-warning systems for bridge maintenance and safety.
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In this work, a green sludge bioflocculant (SBF) was prepared via chemical hydrolysis of dewatered sludge and applied to flocculation of domestic wastewater. The process parameters for the preparation of the SBF were 1.80 % hydrochloric acid concentration, 60 min extraction time, and 4000 r/min centrifugation speed.

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What Is Already Known About This Topic?: Analyzing the characteristics of epidemic development after the emergence of the severe acute respiratory syndrome virus 2 Omicron variants with its subvariants and the impact of income level inequalities on the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) case-fatality ratio helps to better understand the spread of novel coronavirus infections.

What Is Added By This Report?: The median time interval between the first and second waves of Omicron sub-variants was 70 days (interquartile spacing: 43.75-91), and between the second and third waves was 87.

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New insights into biofilm formation and microbial communities in hybrid constructed wetlands with functional substrates for treating contaminated surface water.

Bioresour Technol

January 2025

Centre for Urban Environmental Remediation, Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Beijing 100044, China; Collaborative Innovation Center of Energy Conservation & Emission Reduction and Sustainable Urban-Rural Development in Beijing, Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Arc

In this study, hybrid constructed wetlands (HCW) with functional substrates (vermiculite-tourmaline modified polyurethane) were constructed to investigate nitrogen removal efficiency and metabolic cooperation mechanisms for treating rural contaminated surface water with natural temperature fluctuations. The results show that within a natural temperature fluctuation range of 9-25 °C, the HCW achieved an average nitrate nitrogen removal efficiency of 98 % and a total nitrogen removal efficiency of 76 %, with effluent total nitrogen less than 5 mg/L. The rational secretion of extracellular polymeric substance and the analysis of microbial community structure revealed that functional substrate favors biofilm formation, increases the activity of Candidatus_Brocadia and Thauera, and enhances ammonia and nitrate reduction.

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3D building models have a complex structure and a large number of triangular meshes, which can put great pressure on computer real-time rendering. Therefore, the model needs to be simplified to reduce the number of meshes without affecting the overall visual effect of the model. The algorithm in this paper is based on triangle folding, which simplifies more but loses model details.

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Emergency management of municipal solid waste during public health emergencies is crucial for curbing the spread of viruses and controlling environmental pollution. Most existing solid waste management systems, are designed with a top-down approach, covering multiple industries and sectors. However, these systems often fail to effectively manage potentially viral solid waste in household waste, which impedes effective solid waste management during public health emergencies and increases the risk of viral outbreaks.

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Self-Assembly Hybrid Manufacture of Nanoarrays for Metasurfaces.

Small Methods

April 2025

Department of Mechanical Engineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing, 100084, P. R. China.

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  • The development of metasurfaces requires quick production of nanoarrays on various substrates, including both flat and curved surfaces, which traditional methods struggle to achieve.
  • A new self-assembly hybrid manufacturing (SAHM) technique is introduced, allowing for fast and scalable creation of customizable nanoarrays on both rigid and flexible materials, compatible with other techniques like lithography.
  • This SAHM method enables the fabrication of advanced multiscale metastructures by combining nanoarrays with prefabricated micropillars, demonstrating potential for manipulating electromagnetic waves effectively.
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  • * In this study, researchers use advanced imaging methods, such as synthetic color images and guided filter fusion, to analyze and enhance sooty mural images.
  • * The proposed virtual cleaning method demonstrates superior results in restoring mural details and colors, paving the way for further mural research and appreciation of these artworks.
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Phthalates are endocrine disruptors of increasing concern for human health; however, previous studies have only assessed the association between internal exposure and human health. We aimed to assess the non-carcinogenic and carcinogenic risks of non-dietary exposure to phthalates in indoor environments among primary school children and their correlations with health indicators. A study involving 54 children was conducted in Jinan, Shandong Province, China.

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In order to increase the suitability of coarse recycled concrete aggregates and improve the frost resistance of recycled coarse aggregate concrete, this study aims to investigate the effects of an antifreeze-type water-reducing admixture, air-entraining admixture, and antifreeze admixture on the frost resistance of recycled coarse aggregate concrete. The effectiveness of these admixtures is gauged by the mass loss rate and the relative dynamic modulus of elasticity (RDM). Mercury-impressed porosimetry (MIP), super depth of field microscopy, and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) were employed to characterize the hydration products, microstructure, and pore structure of recycled coarse aggregate concrete, with a view to establishing a connection between the microstructural characteristics and the macro properties and analyzing the micro-mechanism of the improvement effect of frost resistance.

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Enhanced phytoremediation of vanadium using coffee grounds and fast-growing plants: Integrating machine learning for predictive modeling.

J Environ Manage

November 2024

Key Laboratory of Urban Stormwater System and Water Environment, Ministry of Education/Sino-Dutch R&D Centre for Future Wastewater Treatment Technologies, Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Beijing, 100044, PR China. Electronic address:

Vanadium (V) contamination posed a significant environmental challenge, while phytoremediation offered a sustainable solution. Phytoremediation performance was often limited by the slow growth cycles of traditional plants. A novel approach to enhancing V phytoremediation by integrating coffee grounds with fast-growing plants such as barley grass, wheat grass, and ryegrass was investigated in this study.

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  • - The paper introduces an enhanced YOLOv8 method for real-time detection of rail fasteners, utilizing mobile AI technology to improve efficiency in detection.
  • - It employs MobileNetV3 and a feature-enhancing attention mechanism, alongside deformable convolution to accurately segment and analyze rail fasteners.
  • - The optimized model shows a 28% reduction in size and a 71.87% increase in speed on an edge AI device, achieving a detection accuracy of 97.0% in real-time applications.
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Electronic Health Records (EHRs) contain various valuable medical entities and their relationships. Although the extraction of biomedical relationships has achieved good results in the mining of electronic health records and the construction of biomedical knowledge bases, there are still some problems. There may be implied complex associations between entities and relationships in overlapping triplets, and ignoring these interactions may lead to a decrease in the accuracy of entity extraction.

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Enhanced nitrogen removal and microbial community of the mainstream deammonification treating fluctuating influent C/N wastewater by the novel functional carriers.

Chemosphere

October 2024

Centre for Urban Environmental Remediation, Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Beijing, 100044, China; Collaborative Innovation Center of Energy Conservation & Emission Reduction and Sustainable Urban-Rural Development in Beijing, Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Ar

The plug-flow fixed bed reactors with zeolite/tourmaline-modified polyurethane carriers (PFBR) and polyurethane carriers (PFBR) were operated to assess the fluctuating influent C/N impact on the system performance and the carrier effect on the enhancing the system operation. Result suggested that fluctuations in influent C/N and variations in operational temperature reduced the removal performance and system stability within PFBR. The negative impact of C/N fluctuation could be effectively mitigated by effluent reflux.

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Over the past decade, micro- and nanoplastics (MNPs) have garnered significant attention due to their frequent detection in and potential toxic effects on the environment and organisms, making them a serious threat to human health. To comprehensively understand the research on MNPs' toxicity, we employed the R language-based Bibliometrix toolkit (version 4.3.

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Wastewater treatment plants produce high quantities of excess sludge. However, traditional sludge dewatering technology has high energy consumption and occupies a large area. Dead-end forward osmosis (DEFO) is an efficient and energy-saving deep dewatering technology for sludge.

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Water pollution with fluoride can cause dental fluorosis, skeletal deformities, and other diseases, posing serious harm to human health. To understand the development status, research hotspots, and frontier trends in fluoride-containing wastewater (FCW) treatment, this study employed bibliometric methods to visually analyze 2840 publications related to FCW treatment from the Web of Science Core Collection (WOSCC) database. The "bibliometrix" package in R language, VOSviewer, and CiteSpace visualization software were utilized for the analysis.

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Treatability of odorous dioxanes/dioxolanes in source water: How does molecular flexibility and pre-oxidation affect odorant adsorption.

Water Res

November 2024

Key Laboratory of Drinking Water Science and Technology, Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 100085, Beijing, China; University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, 100049, Beijing, China. Electronic address:

Odorous dioxanes and dioxolanes, a class of cyclic acetals often produced as byproducts in polyester resin manufacturing, are problematic in drinking water treatment due to their low odor thresholds and resistance to conventional treatment technology. Our research focuses on the removal of ten dioxane/dioxolane compounds through oxidation and adsorption processes, exploring the key molecular properties that govern the treatmentability. We discovered that both chlorination and permanganate oxidation were largely ineffective at degrading cyclic acetals, achieving less than 20% removal even at high applicable doses.

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Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are pervasive and persistent pollutants in contaminated soil, posing a severe health and environmental threat. Enzymatic bioremediation presents a viable solution for the remediation of PAH-contaminated soil. In this study, a recombinant laccase with the encoding gene originating from and recombinantly expressed in designated as TVL was discovered to possess strong PAH reduction capabilities.

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In order to further enhance the erosion resistance of cement concrete pavement materials, this study constructed an apparent rough hydrophobic structure layer by spraying a micro-nano substrate coating on the surface layer of the cement concrete pavement. This was followed by a secondary spray of a hydroxy-silicone oil-modified epoxy resin and a low surface energy-modified substance paste, which combine to form a superhydrophobic coating. The hydrophobic mechanism of the coating was then analysed.

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Schistosomiasis japonica continues to pose a significant public health challenge in China, primarily due to the widespread distribution of , the sole intermediate host of . This study aims to address the constraints of existing remote sensing analyses for identifying snail habitats, which frequently neglect spatial scale and seasonal variations. To this end, we adopt a multi-source data-driven Random Forest approach that integrates bottomland and ground-surface texture data with traditional environmental variables, enhancing the accuracy of snail habitat assessments.

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Key role of NH-N in the removal of oxacillin during managed aquifer recharge: Reconsidering the recharge limitation.

Water Res

November 2024

Engineering Research Center of Low-Carbon Treatment and Green Development of Polluted Water in Northeast China, Ministry of Education, Northeast Normal University, Changchun 130117, PR China; Jilin Engineering Lab for Water Pollution Control and Resources Recovery, Northeast Normal University, Chang

Frequent occurrence of trace antibiotics in reclaimed water is concerning, which inevitably causes aquifer contamination in the case of managed aquifer recharge (MAR). Global governments have formulated strict reclaimed water standards to ensure the safety of water reuse. Recent studies have found that improved antibiotics removal is intimately associated with high ammonia-oxidizing activity.

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Migration of naphthalene in a biochar-amended bioretention facility based on HYDRUS-1D analysis.

J Environ Manage

October 2024

Beijing Energy Conservation & Sustainable Urban and Rural Development Provincial and Ministry Co-construction Collaboration Innovation Center, School of Environment and Energy Engineering, Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Beijing, 102616, China; Beijing Engineering Research

Biochar has been proved as a promising and efficient filler in bioretention facilities for enhancing the stormwater pollutants removal. However, the migration behaviors of stormwater pollutants in biochar filled bioretention facilities is unclear. In this study, as one of the most typical stormwater pollutants, naphthalene was selected as an example and a HYDRUS-1D model was first used to understand the migration behavior of naphthalene in a bioretention facility.

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