Search Results - "Bouzid, Habib"
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Use of reverse osmosis for the removal of coliform bacteria from brackish water in the dairy industry
Published in Desalination and water treatment (01-08-2021)“…A limiting recovery rate strategy has been established for completely eliminating pathogenic bacteria as total coliforms by reverse osmosis (RO) spiral…”
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Treatment of household waste leachates of the city of Mostaganem using the up-flow anaerobic sludge blanket technique
Published in Desalination and water treatment (01-09-2023)“…The present study investigates the physico-chemical characteristics of the fresh leachate of household waste at the entrance of the technical landfill center…”
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Impact of zeta potential and size of caseins as precursors of fouling deposit on limiting and critical fluxes in spiral ultrafiltration of modified skim milks
Published in Journal of membrane science (30-04-2008)“…Caseins, the main proteins of milk, are known to be responsible of flux limitations in tangential filtration of skim milk. These proteins are well known to be…”
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On the origin of flux dependence in pH-modified skim milk filtration
Published in Dairy science & technology (01-05-2009)“…The aim of this study was to contribute to identify the physico-chemical origin of flux variations, namely the limiting flux (maximum) and the critical flux…”
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Fluxes in reverse osmosis of model acidic and alkaline transient effluents issued from skim milk filtration
Published in Desalination and water treatment (01-04-2012)“…The flux behaviour in reverse osmosis of natural and modified skim milks corresponding to more or less concentrated transient effluents with pH varying in the…”
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On the origin of flux dependence in pH-modified skim milk filtration
Published in Dairy science & technology (2009)“…Abstract – The aim of this study was to contribute to identify the physico-chemical origin of flux variations, namely the limiting flux (maximum) and the…”
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