A study has been carried out on the possibility of recovery light carboxylic acids (C1-C6) from an acidic waste stream by means of electrodialysis (ED) technique. The starting solution has very low concentration in organic acids and low specific conductivity. The main object of the study is the identification of the critical aspects for a complete electrodeionization of the water in a scheme of water reuse as process water or boiler feed-water. Concentration and recovery of carboxylic acids from wastewater streams can be a sustainable "green" alternative to biological degradation and turn into a valuable alternative, the more the higher the possibility of reusing the concentrated organic acid stream. In this work an ED cell was assembled an...
Conservation of water in bleached kraft pulp mills by recycling the bleach plant effluent directly w...
Selectivity, high recovery, and chemical-free operation are strengths of electrodialysis. Different ...
Recent researches have demonstrated that electrochemical methods offer an attractive alternative to ...
Carboxylic acids obtained via the microbial electrochemical conversion of waste gases containing car...
This paper presents a comprehensive review of studies on electrodialysis (ED) applications in wastew...
Wastewater treatment technology is undergoing a transformation due to more restrictive regulations ...
In this manuscript carboxylic acid extraction processes are reviewed and compared on energy efficien...
Anaerobic fermentation of organic waste streams by mixed culture generates a mixture of short chain ...
This work aimed to apply electrodialysis (ED) for the recovery of diluted sulfuric acid (H2SO4) wast...
In the last two decades, water use has increased at twice the rate of population growth. The freshwa...
Electro-electrodialysis is a promising technology for chromic acid recovery and static rinse water p...
In the last two decades, water use has increased at twice the rate of population growth. The freshwa...
Electrodialysis and related processes have huge potential in the treatment of effluents from a varie...
Electrochemistry-based technologies are very promising methods for treating wastewaters containing o...
In this article, the authors highlight one of the important directions in the field of environmental...
Conservation of water in bleached kraft pulp mills by recycling the bleach plant effluent directly w...
Selectivity, high recovery, and chemical-free operation are strengths of electrodialysis. Different ...
Recent researches have demonstrated that electrochemical methods offer an attractive alternative to ...
Carboxylic acids obtained via the microbial electrochemical conversion of waste gases containing car...
This paper presents a comprehensive review of studies on electrodialysis (ED) applications in wastew...
Wastewater treatment technology is undergoing a transformation due to more restrictive regulations ...
In this manuscript carboxylic acid extraction processes are reviewed and compared on energy efficien...
Anaerobic fermentation of organic waste streams by mixed culture generates a mixture of short chain ...
This work aimed to apply electrodialysis (ED) for the recovery of diluted sulfuric acid (H2SO4) wast...
In the last two decades, water use has increased at twice the rate of population growth. The freshwa...
Electro-electrodialysis is a promising technology for chromic acid recovery and static rinse water p...
In the last two decades, water use has increased at twice the rate of population growth. The freshwa...
Electrodialysis and related processes have huge potential in the treatment of effluents from a varie...
Electrochemistry-based technologies are very promising methods for treating wastewaters containing o...
In this article, the authors highlight one of the important directions in the field of environmental...
Conservation of water in bleached kraft pulp mills by recycling the bleach plant effluent directly w...
Selectivity, high recovery, and chemical-free operation are strengths of electrodialysis. Different ...
Recent researches have demonstrated that electrochemical methods offer an attractive alternative to ...