Merve Oguz, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2004 | The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, United States |
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(Volatile fatty acid effects on nitrite removal and nitrate formation during activated sludge treatment.) |
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Mihciokur H, Oguz M. (2016) Removal of oxytetracycline and determining its biosorption properties on aerobic granular sludge. Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology. 46: 174-182 |
Mıhçıokur H, Oğuz M. (2016) Hexavalent chromium removal from aqueous solutions by biosorbents (non-living activated sludge) Desalination and Water Treatment. 57: 18688-18693 |
Oğuz M, Mihçiokur H. (2014) Environmental risk assessment of selected pharmaceuticals in Turkey. Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology. 38: 79-83 |
Ozkan O, Oğuz M, Ozdemir O. (2012) Characterization and assessment of a large-scale domestic advanced wastewater treatment plant in Turkey. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment. 184: 5275-81 |
Ozkan O, Oguz M, Varinli F. (2012) Determination of inert COD from different dyestuff used textile industries Environmental Progress and Sustainable Energy. 31: 577-584 |
Gökkuş O, Oguz M. (2011) Investigation of color and COD removal by Fenton reagent from aqueous solutions containing acid and reactive dyestuffs Desalination and Water Treatment. 26: 160-164 |
Oguz MT, Robinson KG, Layton AC, et al. (2007) Concurrent nitrite oxidation and aerobic denitrification in activated sludge exposed to volatile fatty acids. Biotechnology and Bioengineering. 97: 1562-72 |
Oguz MT, Robinson KG, Layton AC, et al. (2006) Volatile fatty acid impacts on nitrite oxidation and carbon dioxide fixation in activated sludge. Water Research. 40: 665-74 |