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    Phenolic compounds in surface water: methodology and occurrence in Doce River, Brazil by Ramos, Ramatisa Ladeia, Lebron, Yuri Abner Rocha, Moreira, Victor Rezende, de Souza Santos, Lucilaine Valéria, Amaral, Míriam Cristina Santos

    Published in Environmental monitoring and assessment (01-10-2021)
    “…Phenolic compounds are widely spread in surface water, mainly in developing countries, where sewage and wastewater treatment are still reduced. Thus, this work…”
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    Influence of humic substances on the landfill leachate biodegradability with a focus on temporal seasonality by Moravia, Wagner Guadagnin, Moreira, Victor Rezende, Lebron, Yuri Abner Rocha, Lange, Liséte Celina, Santos Amaral, Míriam Cristina

    Published in Water science and technology (01-12-2021)
    “…The high resilience to biological treatments from the landfill leachate is generally associated with the presence of humic substances (HS). The brown color…”
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    Membrane distillation and dispersive solvent extraction in a closed-loop process for water, sulfuric acid and copper recycling from gold mining wastewater by Rezende Moreira, Victor, Abner Rocha Lebron, Yuri, Gontijo, Débora, Cristina Santos Amaral, Míriam

    “…[Display omitted] •Membrane distillation operated without flux decay.•Extraction by TEHA and Aliquat 336 occurs by amine salts and ion pairs formation.•H2SO4…”
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    Fouling evaluation in a MBR for dairy effluent treatment by Hamdan de Andrade, Laura, Danielle de Souza Mendes, Flávia, Cerqueira, Naiara, Cawetierre Espindola, Jonathan, Cristina Santos Amaral, Míriam

    Published in Desalination and water treatment (02-06-2016)
    “…A submerged membrane bioreactor was used in the treatment of dairy wastewater, and three different sludge retention time (SRT) were evaluated. High removal…”
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    Extending the life-cycle of reverse osmosis membranes: A review by Coutinho de Paula, Eduardo, Amaral, Míriam Cristina Santos

    Published in Waste Management & Research (01-05-2017)
    “…The reverse osmosis (RO) technology for desalination and demineralization serves the global water crisis context, both technically and economically, and its…”
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    Vinasse processing by electrodialysis combined with nanofiltration: emphasis on process optimization and environmental sustainability by Duarte, Franciele Plotasio, Silva, Ana Flávia Rezende, Lange, Lisete Celina, Amaral, Míriam Cristina Santos, Neta, Luzia Sergina de França, Moravia, Wagner Guadagnin

    Published in Water science and technology (01-11-2023)
    “…Abstract Vinasse, due to its high organic load, low pH, high corrosivity, and high potassium levels, can cause salinization, acidification, loss of fertility,…”
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    Recycling of end-of-life reverse osmosis membranes by oxidative treatment: a technical evaluation by Coutinho de Paula, Eduardo, Gomes, Júlia Célia Lima, Amaral, Míriam Cristina Santos

    Published in Water science and technology (01-07-2017)
    “…The adverse impacts caused by the disposal of thousands of tonnes per annum of reverse osmosis (RO) membranes modules have grown dramatically around the world…”
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    Evaluation of the aerobic and anaerobic biodegradability of the antibiotic norfloxacin by DE SOUZA SANTOS, Lucilaine Valéria, TEIXEIRA, Danusa Campos, JACOB, Raquel Sampaio, SANTOS DO AMARAL, Míriam Cristina, LANGE, Liséte Celina

    Published in Water science and technology (01-01-2014)
    “…The purpose of studying the biodegradability of pharmaceutical compounds is to evaluate their behaviors in relation to the treatment processes generally used…”
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    Bench and pilot scale performance assessment of recycled membrane converted from old nanofiltration membranes by Coutinho de Paula, Eduardo, Martins, Poliana Vicente, Ferreira, Isabella Coelho de Melo, Amaral, Míriam Cristina Santos

    Published in Environmental technology (28-04-2020)
    “…Recycling of end-of-life polyamide-based thin film composite (TFC) membranes is gaining interest in academic and industrial contexts. The effects of chlorine…”
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    Integration of microfiltration and nanofiltration to promote textile effluent reuse by Couto, Carolina Fonseca, Moravia, Wagner Guadagnin, Amaral, Miriam Cristina Santos

    “…This study investigates the application of a hybrid microfiltration–nanofiltration (MF–NF) process for textile wastewater reclamation. Indigo blue dye was…”
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    Nanofiltration as post-treatment of MBR treating landfill leachate by Amaral, Míriam Cristina Santos, Moravia, Wagner Guadagnin, Lange, Liséte Celina, Roberto, Mariana Moreira Zico, Magalhães, Natalie Cristine, dos Santos, Túlio Luís

    Published in Desalination and water treatment (06-02-2015)
    “…Landfill leachate management has been a major environmental, economic, and social concern, and its treatment brings forth a challenge, especially regarding the…”
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    Internal versus external submerged membrane bioreactor configurations for dairy wastewater treatment by Andrade, Laura Hamdan de, Mendes, Flávia Daniele dos Santos, Espindola, Jonathan Cawettiere, Amaral, Míriam Cristina Santos

    Published in Desalination and water treatment (01-04-2014)
    “…Two submerged membrane bioreactor (SMBR) configurations, one with the membrane module internal (SMBRi) and the other one external (SMBRe) to the biological…”
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    Environmental and economic evaluation of end-of-life reverse osmosis membranes recycling by means of chemical conversion by Coutinho de Paula, Eduardo, Santos Amaral, Míriam Cristina

    Published in Journal of cleaner production (01-09-2018)
    “…The use of reverse osmosis (RO) membranes has been significantly increasing because RO technology is a great option for the production of clean water for both…”
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    Phenolic compounds in water: Review of occurrence, risk, and retention by membrane technology by Ladeia Ramos, Ramatisa, Rezende Moreira, Victor, Santos Amaral, Miriam Cristina

    Published in Journal of environmental management (01-02-2024)
    “…Phenolic compounds are one of the main contributors to water source contamination worldwide. In this review, the data collected on Elsevier, Scopus, and…”
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    Metallic ions recovery from membrane separation processes concentrate: A special look onto ion exchange resins by Lebron, Yuri Abner Rocha, Moreira, Victor Rezende, Amaral, Míriam Cristina Santos

    “…[Display omitted] •Advantages and limitations of MSPs for wastewater treatment were discussed.•IX can be a resourceful tool to recover metal by products from…”
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    Aquatic concentration and risk assessment of pharmaceutically active compounds in the environment by dos Santos, Carolina Rodrigues, Arcanjo, Gemima Santos, de Souza Santos, Lucilaine Valéria, Koch, Konrad, Amaral, Míriam Cristina Santos

    Published in Environmental pollution (1987) (01-12-2021)
    “…Pharmaceutically active compounds are increasingly detected in raw and treated wastewater, surface water, and drinking water worldwide. These compounds can…”
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    Biodegradability, environmental risk assessment and ecological footprint in wastewater technologies for pharmaceutically active compounds removal by dos Santos, Carolina Rodrigues, Lebron, Yuri Abner Rocha, Moreira, Victor Rezende, Koch, Konrad, Amaral, Míriam Cristina Santos

    Published in Bioresource technology (01-01-2022)
    “…[Display omitted] •Among the evaluated PhACs, the most biodegradable was paracetamol;•Among the evaluated PhACs, the most recalcitrant was diclofenac;•OMBR-MD…”
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