dr inż. Przemysław Kowal | Gdańsk University of Technology

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dr inż. Przemysław Kowal

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email:
przkowal@pg.edu.pl
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https://mostwiedzy.pl/przemyslaw-kowal,940731-1

Positions:

Assistant professor

dr inż. Przemysław Kowal

Publications:

  1. Publication
    • G. K. Hassan
    • M. Y. Ghaly
    • G. E. Ahmed
    • R. M. Mohamed
    • H. A. El-Gawad
    • P. Kowal
    • H. Al-Hazmi
    • A. A. Afify

    - Water - Year 2024

    This exploration investigates integrated treatment systems combining advanced oxidation processes (Fenton and photo-Fenton) with biological methods for the effective elimination of stubborn organic compounds in simulated textile wastewater composed of azo Dichlorotriazine dye. A comprehensive optimization of key process factors including catalyst dosage, hydrogen peroxide quantity, irradiation duration, etc. was systematically...

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  2. Exponential increases in energy consumption and wastewater have often irreversible environmental impacts. As a result, bio-electrochemical devices like microbial fuel cells (MFCs), which convert chemical energy in organic matter to electricity using exoelectrogenic bacteria, have gained interest. However, operational factors affecting efficiency and energy output need further study. This research investigated bioenergy production...

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  3. Publication

    - SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT - Year 2024

    Floating treatment wetlands (FTW) are receiving growing interest as a phyto-technology. However, there are significant research gaps regarding the actual role of plant species and plant-microbiome interactions. In this study, the nutrient uptake of Equisetum hyemale was examined in FTW microcosms under the influence of abiotic stressors: As (3 mg/L) and Pb (3 mg/L) as well as Cl− (300 and 800 mg/L) in reference to a control during...

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  4. Publication

    - Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering - Year 2024

    The implementation of anaerobic ammonia removal has potential for reducing the operating costs in wastewater treatment plants. However, the application of this process in mainstream treatment presents various challenges, particularly due to the sensitivity of anammox bacteria to low temperatures. To address these challenges, changes in the bacterial community were investigated under decreasing temperatures (from 30 to 12 °C) within...

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  5. Publication

    - Processes - Year 2024

    Egypt faces significant challenges in managing its sewage sludge generated in large quantities from wastewater treatment plants. This study investigates the feasibility of utilizing sewage sludge as a renewable resource for hydrogen production through anaerobic digestion at the 100 L bioreactor level. Hydrogen is considered a promising alternative energy source due to its high energy content and environmental benefits. To optimize...

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