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A new approach for scaling up fixed-bed adsorption columns for aqueous systems: A case of antibiotic removal on natural adsorbent
ArticleAbstract: The scaling up of adsorption columns is a crucial step toward the removal of emerging pollutants froPalabras claves:Antibiotic removal, Biosorption, Modeling, Scaling up, Wastewater treatmentAutores:Ana Astudillo, CHRISTIAN AMERICO CRUZAT CONTRERAS, Diego Marcelo Juela, Eulalia Vanegas, Mayra VeraFuentes:googleorcidscopusComments on “dynamic adsorption of sulfamethoxazole from aqueous solution by lignite activated coke”
OtherAbstract: This paper presents a brief discussion with regard to the fixed-bed modeling results of a recent papPalabras claves:Bohart–Adams model, Logistic model, Thomas model, Yoon–Nelson modelAutores:Diego Marcelo JuelaFuentes:googlescopusComparison of the adsorption capacity of acetaminophen on sugarcane bagasse and corn cob by dynamic simulation
ArticleAbstract: Acetaminophen (ACT), an antipyretic analgesic, is one of the emerging pollutants that has been foundPalabras claves:Acetaminophen, Adsorption capacity, Aspen adsorption®, Corn cob, Dynamic Simulation, Sugarcane bagasseAutores:Diego Marcelo JuelaFuentes:googlescopusSupporting information of: “Comparison of the adsorption capacity of acetaminophen on sugarcane bagasse and maize cob by dynamic simulation”
Conference ObjectAbstract: Acetaminophen (ACT), an antipyretic analgesic, is one of the emerging pollutants that has been foundPalabras claves:Autores:Diego Marcelo JuelaFuentes:googlescopusMachine learning for the adsorptive removal of ciprofloxacin using sugarcane bagasse as a low-cost biosorbent: comparison of analytic, mechanistic, and neural network modeling
ArticleAbstract: Contamination with traces of pharmaceutical compounds, such as ciprofloxacin, has prompted interestPalabras claves:Adsorption, Artificial Intelligence, BIOMASS, Emerging pollutants, fixed-bed column, neural network, Sugarcane bagasseAutores:CHRISTIAN AMERICO CRUZAT CONTRERAS, Diego Marcelo Juela, Eulalia Vanegas, Jonnathan Aguilar, Mayra Vera, Stalin CoronelFuentes:googlescopus