Search Results - "Vilaseca, Mercè"
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Relevance of Toxicity Assessment in Wastewater Treatments: Case Study—Four Fenton Processes Applied to the Mineralization of C.I. Acid Red 14
Published in Journal of analytical methods in chemistry (01-01-2015)“…Fenton and Fenton-like processes, both in homogeneous and heterogeneous phases, have been applied to an aqueous solution containing the dye AR 14 in order to…”
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Influence of a mixture of metals on PAHs biodegradation processes in soils
Published in The Science of the total environment (01-07-2018)“…In order to assess the effect of mixed pollutants, the influence of different concentration levels of a mixture of metals (Cr, Co, Pb, Mn, Ni, Cu, Zn) on the…”
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Reuse of Textile Dyeing Effluents Treated with Coupled Nanofiltration and Electrochemical Processes
Published in Materials (20-06-2016)“…The reactive dye Cibacron Yellow S-3R was selected to evaluate the feasibility of combining nanofiltration membranes with electrochemical processes to treat…”
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Valorization of Waste Obtained from Oil Extraction in Moringa Oleifera Seeds: Coagulation of Reactive Dyes in Textile Effluents
Published in Materials (12-09-2014)“…Moringa oleifera seeds contain about 40% of highly valued oil due to its wide range of applications, from nutritional issues to cosmetics or biodiesel…”
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Comparison of different wastewater treatments for colour removal of reactive dye baths
Published in Desalination and water treatment (01-02-2016)“…The generation of high-coloured wastewater is one of the main environmental problems of the textile industry. Reactive dyes are widely used in the dyeing of…”
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Biological Treatment of a Textile Effluent After Electrochemical Oxidation of Reactive Dyes
Published in Water environment research (01-02-2010)“…In this work, a synthetic textile effluent containing a reactive dye (C.I. Reactive Orange 4) was treated in an electrochemical cell with titanium covered by…”
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