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    Ultrafiltration technology with a ceramic membrane for reactive dye removal: Optimization of membrane performance by Alventosa-deLara, E., Barredo-Damas, S., Alcaina-Miranda, M.I., Iborra-Clar, M.I.

    Published in Journal of hazardous materials (30-03-2012)
    “…► An ultrafiltration ceramic membrane was used for the removal of a reactive dye, RB5. ► Influence of operating conditions and feed concentration on the…”
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    Preparation of Sewage Sludge–Based Activated Carbon for Hydrogen Sulphide Removal by Luján-Facundo, M. J., Iborra-Clar, M. I., Mendoza-Roca, J. A., Alcaina-Miranda, M. I., Maciá, A. M., Lardín, C., Pastor, L., Claros, J.

    Published in Water, air, and soil pollution (01-04-2020)
    “…The circular economy concept boosts the use of wastes as secondary raw materials in the EU renewable and sustainable framework. In wastewater treatment plants…”
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    Performance of ceramic ultrafiltration membranes and fouling behavior of a dye-polysaccharide binary system by Zuriaga-Agustí, E, Alventosa-deLara, E, Barredo-Damas, S, Alcaina-Miranda, M I, Iborra-Clar, M I, Mendoza-Roca, J A

    Published in Water research (Oxford) (01-05-2014)
    “…Ultrafiltration membrane processes have become an established technology in the treatment and reuse of secondary effluents. Nevertheless, membrane fouling…”
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    Ceramic membrane behavior in textile wastewater ultrafiltration by Barredo-Damas, S., Alcaina-Miranda, M.I., Bes-Piá, A., Iborra-Clar, M.I., Iborra-Clar, A., Mendoza-Roca, J.A.

    Published in Desalination (15-01-2010)
    “…Textile industries are rated as the most polluting among all industrial sectors taking into account both wastewater volume and composition. In order to be able…”
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    Study and optimization of the ultrasound-enhanced cleaning of an ultrafiltration ceramic membrane through a combined experimental–statistical approach by Alventosa-deLara, E., Barredo-Damas, S., Alcaina-Miranda, M.I., Iborra-Clar, M.I.

    Published in Ultrasonics sonochemistry (01-05-2014)
    “…•Study of US-cleaning procedure of ultrafiltration membrane used for removing dye.•Influence of TMP, CFV, US power and frequency on cleaning efficiency was…”
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    Application of tubular ceramic ultrafiltration membranes for the treatment of integrated textile wastewaters by Barredo-Damas, S., Alcaina-Miranda, M.I., Iborra-Clar, M.I., Mendoza-Roca, J.A.

    “…► Ceramic UF membranes are a suitable pretreatment of polluted textile effluents. ► Selection of the operating conditions is critical in the UF process…”
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    Differential effects of ruminally protected amino acids on fattening of fallow deer in two culling periods by Ceacero, F, Clar, M A, Ny, V, Kotrba, R

    Published in Animal (Cambridge, England) (01-03-2020)
    “…A well-balanced amino acid profile in the feedstuffs for livestock is essential to support adequate growth. This is well studied for monogastric species but…”
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    A study of the separation of lactose from whey ultrafiltration permeate using nanofiltration by Cuartas-Uribe, B., Alcaina-Miranda, M.I., Soriano-Costa, E., Mendoza-Roca, J.A., Iborra-Clar, M.I., Lora-García, J.

    Published in Desalination (31-05-2009)
    “…Whey is the main by-product obtained from cheese production. It contains a high concentration of organic matter, mainly proteins and lactose, and mineral…”
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    Nanofiltration as a final step towards textile wastewater reclamation by Alcaina-Miranda, M.I., Barredo-Damas, S., Bes-Piá, A., Iborra-Clar, M.I., Iborra-Clar, A., Mendoza-Roca, J.A.

    Published in Desalination (15-05-2009)
    “…Water scarcity makes industrial wastewater reuse necessary, especially in those industries characterized by both high water consumptions and extremely polluted…”
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    Combination of physico-chemical treatment and nanofiltration to reuse wastewater of a printing, dyeing and finishing textile industry by Bes-Piá, A., Mendoza-Roca, J.A., Alcaina-Miranda, M.I., Iborra-Clar, A., Iborra-Clar, M.I.

    Published in Desalination (01-08-2003)
    “…The main goal of this work was to study the feasibility of the combination of physico-chemical treatment with nanofiltration to reuse wastewater of a printing,…”
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    Sequencing batch reactor technology coupled with nanofiltration for textile wastewater reclamation by Zuriaga-Agustí, E., Iborra-Clar, M.I., Mendoza-Roca, J.A., Tancredi, M., Alcaina-Miranda, M.I., Iborra-Clar, A.

    “…Textile wastewaters are characterized by high organic matter concentration and colour presence. Conventional treatments do not remove completely the colour…”
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    Reuse of wastewater of the textile industry after its treatment with a combination of physico-chemical treatment and membrane technologies by Bes-Piá, A., Mendoza-Roca, J.A., Alcaina-Miranda, M.I., Iborra-Clar, A., Iborra-Clar, M.I.

    Published in Desalination (10-09-2002)
    “…This work is focused on the treatment of a textile plant wastewater. The industry mainly manufactures socks, stockings and panties, and the water is treated in…”
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    Comparison of three NF membranes for the reuse of secondary textile effluents by Bes-Piá, A., Iborra-Clar, A., García-Figueruelo, C., Barredo-Damas, S., Alcaina-Miranda, M.I., Mendoza-Roca, J.A., Iborra-Clar, M.I.

    Published in Desalination (31-05-2009)
    “…Textile industry processes (dyeing, bleaching, printing and finishing) require a high-water consumption generating high amounts of wastewater. According to the…”
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    Nanofiltration of textile industry wastewater using a physicochemical process as a pre-treatment by Bes-Piá, A., Iborra-Clar, M.I., Iborra-Clar, A., Mendoza-Roca, J.A., Cuartas-Uribe, B., Alcaina-Miranda, M.I.

    Published in Desalination (01-07-2005)
    “…The main environmental problem of textile industries is the high water consumption for their processes. Thus it is very important to reuse wastewater,…”
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    Pickling wastewater reclamation by means of nanofiltration by Bes-Piá, A., Cuartas-Uribe, B., Mendoza-Roca, J.A., Galiana-Aleixandre, M.V., Iborra-Clar, M.I., Alcaina-Miranda, M.I.

    Published in Desalination (01-03-2008)
    “…One of the main environmental problems of tannery industries is due to the liquid effluents generated in their processes. It contains high amounts of organic…”
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    Comparison between nanofiltration and ozonation of biologically treated textile wastewater for its reuse in the industry by Bes-Piá, A., Mendoza-Roca, J.A., Roig-Alcover, L., Iborra-Clar, A., Iborra-Clar, M.I., Alcaina-Miranda, M.I.

    Published in Desalination (01-08-2003)
    “…This work is focused on the advanced treatment of the biologically treated wastewater of a textile plant. Nowadays the factory effluent is treated by an…”
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    Nanofiltration for sulfate removal and water reuse of the pickling and tanning processes in a tannery by Galiana-Aleixandre, M.V., Iborra-Clar, A., Bes-Piá, B., Mendoza-Roca, J.A., Cuartas-Uribe, B., Iborra-Clar, M.I.

    Published in Desalination (01-07-2005)
    “…Tannery industries generate wastewater containing high concentrations of sulfates. In the pickling process, the presence of sulfates is due to the sulfuric…”
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    Study of preozonation influence on the physical-chemical treatment of textile wastewater by Barredo-Damas, S., Iborra-Clar, M.I., Bes-Pia, A., Alcaina-Miranda, M.I., Mendoza-Roca, J.A., Iborra-Clar, A.

    Published in Desalination (01-11-2005)
    “…Physical-chemical and biological processes are the most common methods for the textile effluents treatment. However, in many occasions the pollutants removal…”
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    A remote controlled XRF system for field analysis of cultural heritage objects by Hocquet, F.-P., Garnir, H.-P., Marchal, A., Clar, M., Oger, C., Strivay, D.

    Published in X-ray spectrometry (01-07-2008)
    “…X‐ray fluorescence (XRF) is a nondestructive, multielemental, fast and cost‐effective analysis technique. It can be applied in a nonvacuum environment directly…”
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