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Dyllon Garth Randall
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A novel approach for stabilizing fresh urine by calcium hydroxide addition
DG Randall, M Krähenbühl, I Köpping, TA Larsen, KU Udert
Water Research 95, 361-369, 2016
1912016
A case study for treating a reverse osmosis brine using Eutectic Freeze Crystallization—Approaching a zero waste process
DG Randall, J Nathoo, AE Lewis
Desalination 266 (1-3), 256-262, 2011
1652011
Urine: The liquid gold of wastewater
DG Randall, V Naidoo
Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering 6 (2), 2627-2635, 2018
1622018
A succinct review of the treatment of reverse osmosis brines using freeze crystallization
DG Randall, J Nathoo
Journal of Water Process Engineering 8, 186-194, 2015
1052015
Manufacturing bio-bricks using microbial induced calcium carbonate precipitation and human urine
S Lambert, DG Randall
Water Research 160, 158-166, 2019
952019
Design of a Eutectic Freeze Crystallization process for multicomponent waste water stream
AE Lewis, J Nathoo, K Thomsen, HJ Kramer, GJ Witkamp, ST Reddy, ...
Chemical Engineering Research and Design 88 (9), 1290-1296, 2010
932010
A comparative life cycle assessment of eutectic freeze crystallisation and evaporative crystallisation for the treatment of saline wastewater
MJ Fernández-Torres, DG Randall, R Melamu, H Von Blottnitz
Desalination 306, 17-23, 2012
792012
Microbial induced calcium carbonate precipitation at elevated pH values (> 11) using Sporosarcina pasteurii
J Henze, DG Randall
Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering 6 (4), 5008-5013, 2018
702018
Urine treatment technologies and the importance of pH
TL Chipako, DG Randall
Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering 8 (1), 103622, 2020
672020
Investigating the performance of constructed wetland microbial fuel cells using three indigenous South African wetland plants
A Oodally, M Gulamhussein, DG Randall
Journal of Water Process Engineering 32, 100930, 2019
642019
Water soluble phosphate fertilizers for crops grown in calcareous soils–an outdated paradigm for recycled phosphorus fertilizers?
G Meyer, E Frossard, P Mäder, S Nanzer, DG Randall, KM Udert, ...
Plant and Soil, 1-22, 2018
632018
Development of a novel nutrient recovery urinal for on-site fertilizer production
CP Flanagan, DG Randall
Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering 6 (5), 6344-6350, 2018
612018
Development of an integrated wetland microbial fuel cell and sand filtration system for greywater treatment
CR Bolton, DG Randall
Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering 7 (4), 103249, 2019
372019
A technological and economic exploration of phosphate recovery from centralised sewage treatment in a transitioning economy context
MKLN Sikosana, DG Randall, H Von Blottnitz
Water Sa 43 (2), 343-353, 2017
352017
Concentrating stabilized urine with reverse osmosis: how does stabilization method and pre-treatment affect nutrient recovery, flux, and scaling?
CE Courtney, DG Randall
Water Research 209, 117970, 2022
312022
Copper mine tailings valorization using microbial induced calcium carbonate precipitation
D de Oliveira, EJ Horn, DG Randall
Journal of Environmental Management 298, 113440, 2021
292021
Resource recovery by freezing: a thermodynamic comparison between a reverse osmosis brine, seawater and stored urine
DG Randall, J Nathoo
Journal of water process engineering 26, 242-249, 2018
272018
Treatment of textile wastewaters using eutectic freeze crystallization
DG Randall, C Zinn, AE Lewis
Water science and technology 70 (4), 736-741, 2014
272014
Investigating the feasibility and logistics of a decentralized urine treatment and resource recovery system
T Chipako, D Randall
Journal of Water Process Engineering 37, 101383, 2020
252020
Drying fresh human urine in magnesium-doped alkaline substrates: Capture of free ammonia, inhibition of enzymatic urea hydrolysis & minimisation of chemical urea hydrolysis
A Vasiljev, P Simha, N Demisse, C Karlsson, DG Randall, B Vinnerås
Chemical Engineering Journal 428, 131026, 2022
242022
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