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Combination of physico-chemical treatment and nanofiltration to reuse wastewater of a printing, dyeing and finishing textile industry
ArticleAbstract: The main goal of this work was to study the feasibility of the combination of physico-chemical treatPalabras claves:nanofiltration, Phisico-chemical treatment, Wastewater reuseAutores:Alcaina-Miranda M.I., Iborra-Clar A., Iborra-Clar M.I., José Antonio Mendoza-Roca, Piá A.B.Fuentes:scopusDevelopment of fouling-resistant polyethersulfone ultrafiltration membranes via surface UV photografting with polyethylene glycol/aluminum oxide nanoparticles
ArticleAbstract: Polyethersulfone ultrafiltration membranes prepared via immersion precipitation with similar pore siPalabras claves:ANTIFOULING, Hydrophilicity, Photografting, Polyethylene glycol/aluminum oxide nanoparticles, Ultraviolet irradiationAutores:Alcaina-Miranda M.I., Garcia-Ivars J., Iborra-Clar M.I., José Antonio Mendoza-Roca, Pastor-Alcañiz L.Fuentes:scopusCeramic membrane behavior in textile wastewater ultrafiltration
ArticleAbstract: Textile industries are rated as the most polluting among all industrial sectors taking into accountPalabras claves:Ceramic membranes, Textile wastewater, UltrafiltrationAutores:Alcaina-Miranda M.I., Barredo-Damas S., Iborra-Clar A., Iborra-Clar M.I., José Antonio Mendoza-Roca, Piá A.B.Fuentes:scopusEffect of ph and MWCO on textile effluents ultrafiltration by tubular ceramic membranes
ArticleAbstract: Textile industries are considered as one of the most polluting among all the industrial sectors. ThePalabras claves:Ceramic membranes, Textile wastewater, Ultrafiltration, Water reclamationAutores:Alcaina-Miranda M.I., Barredo-Damas S., Gemma M., Iborra-Clar M.I., José Antonio Mendoza-RocaFuentes:scopusInfluence of operating conditions on ceramic ultrafiltration membrane performance when treating textile effluents
ArticleAbstract: This work studies the performance of three commercial ceramic ultrafiltration membranes (ZrO2-TiO2)Palabras claves:Ceramic membranes, Crossflow velocity, Textile wastewater, UltrafiltrationAutores:Alcaina-Miranda M.I., Barredo-Damas S., Gemma M., Iborra-Clar M.I., José Antonio Mendoza-RocaFuentes:scopusTreatment of table olive processing wastewaters using novel photomodified ultrafiltration membranes as first step for recovering phenolic compounds
ArticleAbstract: Table olive processing wastewaters (TOPW) have high salt concentration and total phenolic content (TPalabras claves:ANTIFOULING, Hydrophilicity, Olive wastewater, Phenolic compound, Surface modificationAutores:Alcaina-Miranda M.I., Garcia-Ivars J., Iborra-Clar M.I., José Antonio Mendoza-Roca, Pastor-Alcañiz L.Fuentes:scopusStudy of preozonation influence on the physical-chemical treatment of textile wastewater
ArticleAbstract: Physical-chemical and biological processes are the most common methods for the textile effluents trePalabras claves:nanofiltration, Ozonation, Physical-chemical, Textile wastewaterAutores:Alcaina-Miranda M.I., Barredo-Damas S., Iborra-Clar A., Iborra-Clar M.I., José Antonio Mendoza-Roca, Piá A.B.Fuentes:scopus