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Experimental Study of Biological Removal of Cyanides in the Effluent of Coke Oven of Esfhan Steel Company
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Yaghmaei, Soheila (Supervisor)
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The presence of highly toxic cyanides in the effluent of coke oven of steel industries is considered as a critical problem. Owing to high levels of toxicity, control and removal of cyanide are of great importance in this industry. Biological removal of cyanides by indigenous microorganisms offers inexpensive, safe and environmentally compatible option in comparison with chemical and physical methods. The present study primarily focused on the isolation and purification of the microorganisms which utilize cyanide as the sole source of Nitrogen in alkaline conditions. The isolated bacterial strains were investigated through variety of bacteriological and biochemical reactions as well as...
An Aging Aware Routing Algorithm for 3D-NoC
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Hessabi, Shaahin (Supervisor)
Abstract
Combining the concept of Network-on-Chip (NoC) with three dimensional integrated circuits technology on 3D NoC enables reduction of propagation delay, interconnect power consumption, and die area, as well as increase in system operational bandwidth. Nevertheless, reducing the feature size of semiconductor technologies has raised certain aging mechanisms, like Negative Bias Temperature Instability (NBTI) and Electromigration, as the main reasons for reduction in reliability and lifetime of NoCs. Reduction in die area results in an increase in power density of the chip, which exacerbates temperature-related concerns of 3D NoCs compared to 2D NoCs. Thus, the aging mechanisms that are directly...
Biodegradation of cyanide by a new isolated strain under alkaline conditions and optimization by response surface methodology (RSM)
, Article Journal of Environmental Health Science and Engineering ; Vol. 12, issue. 1 , 2014 ; Yaghmaei, S ; Nejad, Z. G ; Sharif University of Technology
2014
Abstract
Background: Biodegradation of free cyanide from industrial wastewaters has been proven as a viable and robust method for treatment of wastewaters containing cyanide. Results: Cyanide degrading bacteria were isolated from a wastewater treatment plant for coke-oven-gas condensate by enrichment culture technique. Five strains were able to use cyanide as the sole nitrogen source under alkaline conditions and among them; one strain (C2) was selected for further studies on the basis of the higher efficiency of cyanide degradation. The bacterium was able to tolerate free cyanide at concentrations of up to 500 ppm which makes it a good potentially candidate for the biological treatment of cyanide...