Search Results - "Rioyo, Javier"
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Evaluation of the Microsoft Excel Solver Spreadsheet-Based Program for Nonlinear Expressions of Adsorption Isotherm Models onto Magnetic Nanosorbent
Published in Applied sciences (01-08-2021)“…The sorption of basic dyes onto magnetic nanosorbent is commonly used as a novel material to combat powdered activated carbon, which is difficult to handle and…”
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Enhanced Biochar Production via Co-Pyrolysis of Biomass Residual with Plastic Waste after Recycling Process
Published in International Journal of Chemical Engineering (2024)“…Biomass pyrolysis for oil production results in biochar byproduct, whose characteristics can be improved by the reuse of waste plastics. While the plastic…”
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Comprehensive Cost–Benefit and Statistical Analysis of Isotherm and Kinetic Models for Heavy Metal Removal in Acidic Solutions Using Weakly Base Polymeric Chelating Resin as Adsorbent
Published in Water (Basel) (01-09-2024)“…This study investigates the removal of heavy metals, particularly copper and nickel, from acidic aqueous solutions using the weakly base polymeric chelating…”
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Using Excel Solver’s Parameter Function in Predicting and Interpretation for Kinetic Adsorption Model via Batch Sorption: Selection and Statistical Analysis for Basic Dye Removal onto a Novel Magnetic Nanosorbent
Published in ChemEngineering (01-06-2024)“…Magnetic nanosorbents efficiently capture substances, particularly basic dyes, and can be easily recovered using a magnetic field in water treatment…”
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Lithium Extraction from Spodumene by the Traditional Sulfuric Acid Process: A Review
Published in Mineral processing and extractive metallurgy review (02-01-2022)“…The sulfuric acid process is the dominant technology for lithium extraction from spodumene. However, this process generates huge quantities of waste residue…”
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The effect of ‘High-pH pretreatment’ on RO concentrate minimization in a groundwater desalination facility using batch air gap membrane distillation
Published in Separation and purification technology (15-11-2019)“…•The cold lime-soda ash process of RO concentrate removed scale-forming precursors.•Softened concentrate with 10.8 g/L TDS was minimized by a concentration…”
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Insight into molecular weight cut off characteristics and reduction of melanoidin using microporous and mesoporous adsorbent
Published in Engineering and Applied Science Research (EASR) (01-01-2022)“…A detailed breakdown of synthetic melanoidin at the fractionations of molecular cut off points of 10kDa, 5kDa and 1kDa using sterlitech ultrafiltration…”
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Research on ‘high-pH precipitation treatment’ for RO concentrate minimization and salt recovery in a municipal groundwater desalination facility
Published in Desalination (01-08-2018)“…This study evaluated ‘high-pH precipitation treatment’ of a reverse osmosis (RO) concentrate followed by secondary RO treatment to increase overall water…”
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‘High-pH softening pretreatment’ for boron removal in inland desalination systems
Published in Separation and purification technology (31-10-2018)“…•A precipitative softening treatment for boron removal from groundwater was explored.•The mass ratio Ca/Mg in the brackish well water was 3/4.•Lime and soda…”
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Harnessing salinity gradient energy: Pushing forward in water reclamation via on-site reverse electrodialysis technology
Published in Journal of environmental management (01-12-2024)“…Effluents from urban wastewater treatment plants (UWWTPs) discharged into water bodies such as the sea or ocean, offer a potential source of renewable energy…”
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A review of strategies for RO brine minimization in inland desalination plants
Published in Desalination and water treatment (01-09-2017)“…Water scarcity in many inland areas is increasing the demand for new groundwater desalination plants. Co-produced coal seam gas (CSG) water (or coal bed…”
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