Search Results - "Montalvo, S. J"
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Improvement in nitrification through the use of natural zeolite: influence of the biomass concentration and inoculum source
Published in International journal of environmental science and technology (Tehran) (01-02-2014)“…A batch nitrification process was studied using synthetic wastewater as substrate and Chilean natural zeolite as biomass carrier at ambient temperatures (20…”
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Use of activated carbon and natural zeolite as support materials, in an anaerobic fluidised bed reactor, for vinasse treatment
Published in Water Science & Technology (01-01-2001)“…In Cuba, the alcohol distillation process from cane sugar molasses, produces a final waste (vinasse), with an enormous polluting potential and a high sulfate…”
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Treatment of swine wastes by a high-rate-modified-anaerobic-process (HRAMP)
Published in Bioresource technology (1995)“…In order to solve an actual problem existing in Cuba in swine waste treatment plants, a system called ‘high-rate-modified-anaerobic-process’ (HRAMP) was…”
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Kinetics aspects of a high rate modified anaerobic process (HRAMP)
Published in Biotechnology letters (01-04-1994)“…It is demonstrated that the equation that describe the behaviour of anaerobiosis in the liquid anaerobic reactor of HRAMP is S = S sub(o) (1 - (Y + nu X ln I)…”
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Anaerobic process of soluble wastes with addition of activated carbon
Published in Biotechnology letters (01-11-1992)“…In the anaerobic digestion of distillery wastes, adding activated carbon (100-150 mg/l) increased efficiencies of more than 10%. The removal of sulphates was…”
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Anaerobic process of soluble wastes with addition of activated carbon
Published in Biotechnology techniques (01-01-1992)“…In the anaerobic digestion of distillery wastes, adding activated carbon (100-150 mg/l) increased efficiencies of more than 10%. The removal of sulphates was…”
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