355-360A concentrated tartaric acid solution is directly produced from oenological wastes by a double decomposition in electrochemical reactors fitted with ion exchange membranes. In the classical route of production of tartaric acid, a first set of neutralization-separations is used with a view to precipitating calcium tartrate. Then, the acid is produced by metathesis with an aqueous solution of sulfuric acid. The final solution obtained is generally a diluted mixture of tartaric and sulfuric acids which must be separated. In the first step of the process described here, the wasted tartaric salts are treated with a base, in such a way that a soluble neutral salt is formed in an aqueous solution. Then, the solution is fed into an electro...
This study has been accomplished to investigate the efficiency of electrocoagulation (EC) in aqua an...
Salicylic acid is an intermediate product in the synthesis of dyes, medications and aspirin. An elec...
Received: 31.12.2020. Revised: 30.03.2021. Accepted: 30.03.2021. Available online: 31.03.2021.This a...
Electrohydrodimerization of glyoxylic acid is studied in aqueous potassium chloride solution under ...
One of the challenges of the circular economy is to implement the recovery of resources from the gen...
To produce chemical compounds, actually the normal route is to mixt the reactants in a vessel, the r...
A couple of processes for electrosynthetic production of expendable reagents, namely acids, bases, a...
The anodic mineralization/incineration of toxic organic substrates in aquatic media is an important ...
Production of citric acid from sodium citrate was carried out by electrodialysis (ED), using bipolar...
Organic acids are increasingly used for various industrial applications. Their production is mainly ...
International audienceWaters containing low amounts of sodium formate and sodium hydroxide were proc...
Salicylic acid is nowadays produced by the Kolbe-Schmitt reaction. Using this method, sodium salicyl...
Obtaining bituminous materials from acid tar using an electrochemical process involves the utilizati...
In this PhD, the production of chemicals using various electrodialysis configurations was investigat...
Purpose of the work: investigation of a possibility of membrane electrolysis and electrodialysis for...
This study has been accomplished to investigate the efficiency of electrocoagulation (EC) in aqua an...
Salicylic acid is an intermediate product in the synthesis of dyes, medications and aspirin. An elec...
Received: 31.12.2020. Revised: 30.03.2021. Accepted: 30.03.2021. Available online: 31.03.2021.This a...
Electrohydrodimerization of glyoxylic acid is studied in aqueous potassium chloride solution under ...
One of the challenges of the circular economy is to implement the recovery of resources from the gen...
To produce chemical compounds, actually the normal route is to mixt the reactants in a vessel, the r...
A couple of processes for electrosynthetic production of expendable reagents, namely acids, bases, a...
The anodic mineralization/incineration of toxic organic substrates in aquatic media is an important ...
Production of citric acid from sodium citrate was carried out by electrodialysis (ED), using bipolar...
Organic acids are increasingly used for various industrial applications. Their production is mainly ...
International audienceWaters containing low amounts of sodium formate and sodium hydroxide were proc...
Salicylic acid is nowadays produced by the Kolbe-Schmitt reaction. Using this method, sodium salicyl...
Obtaining bituminous materials from acid tar using an electrochemical process involves the utilizati...
In this PhD, the production of chemicals using various electrodialysis configurations was investigat...
Purpose of the work: investigation of a possibility of membrane electrolysis and electrodialysis for...
This study has been accomplished to investigate the efficiency of electrocoagulation (EC) in aqua an...
Salicylic acid is an intermediate product in the synthesis of dyes, medications and aspirin. An elec...
Received: 31.12.2020. Revised: 30.03.2021. Accepted: 30.03.2021. Available online: 31.03.2021.This a...