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Textile microfibers reaching aquatic environments: a new estimation approach
Belzagui Elder, Francisco; Gutiérrez Bouzán, María Carmen; Álvarez Sánchez, Antonio; Vilaseca Vallvé, M. Mercedes (2020-10)
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Accés obertTextile microfibers are one of the most important sources within primary microplastics. These have raised environmental concerns since its recent identification as pollutants. However, there are still no accurate models ... -
Tratamiento electroquímico y reutilización de efluentes de tintura
Gutiérrez Bouzán, María Carmen; López Grimau, Víctor; Riera Torres, Miquel Antoni; Vilaseca Vallvé, M. Mercedes; Crespi Rosell, Martin (2009-03-01)
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Accés obertLas técnicas electroquímicas ofrecen muchas ventajas para el tratamiento de los efluentes industriales. Dichos procesos son limpios, trabajan a temperatura ambiente y en la mayoría de los casos no necesitan de la adición ... -
Treatment of textilewaste water by CAS, MBR, and MBBR: A comparative study from technical, economic, and environmental perspectives
Yang, Xuefei; López Grimau, Víctor; Vilaseca Vallvé, M. Mercedes; Crespi Rosell, Martin (2020-05-05)
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Accés obertIn this study, three different biological methods—a conventional activated sludge (CAS)system, membrane bioreactor (MBR), and moving bed biofilm reactor (MBBR)—were investigatedto treat textile wastewater from a local ... -
Valorisation of Moringaoleifera waste: treatment and reuse of textile dye effluents
Vilaseca Vallvé, M. Mercedes; López Grimau, Víctor; Gutiérrez Bouzán, María Carmen (2015)
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Accés restringit per política de l'editorialThis work is focused on the valorisation of an agricultural waste as natural coagulant to treat wastewater from the textile industry. In this paper, the waste of Moringaoleifera oil extraction is used as coagulant to remove ... -
Valorization of waste obtained from oil extraction in moringa oleifera seeds: coagulation of reactive dyes in textile effluents
Vilaseca Vallvé, M. Mercedes; López Grimau, Víctor; Gutiérrez Bouzán, María Carmen (2014-09-01)
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Accés restringit per política de l'editorialMoringa oleifera seeds contain about 40% of highly valued oil due to its wide range of applications, from nutritional issues to cosmetics or biodiesel production. The extraction of Moringa oil generates a waste (65%-75% ...