I Oller
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Roccamante M, Ruiz-Delgado A, Cabrera-Reina A, Oller I, Malato S, Miralles-Cuevas S
Sci Total Environ
. 2022 Jan;
819:153152.
PMID: 35041954
This work deals with microcontaminants (MCs) removal by natural solar zero-valent iron (ZVI) process at natural pH in actual matrices. Commercial ZVI microspheres were selected as ZVI source and hydrogen...
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Roccamante M, Miralles-Cuevas S, Cabrera-Reina A, Oller I, Malato S
Chemosphere
. 2021 Jul;
286(Pt 1):131557.
PMID: 34293562
Solar zerovalent iron (ZVI) was studied at circumneutral pH in combination with hydrogen peroxide and persulfate for removal of imidacloprid as a model contaminant in natural water. Three commercial ZVI...
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Salmeron I, Oller I, Malato S
Chemosphere
. 2021 Jun;
279:130560.
PMID: 34134406
The application of electrochemical processes for wastewater treatment has increase significantly in the last two decades. However, most of the works are focused on lab-scale systems testing in saline simulated...
4.
Salmeron I, Oller I, Plakas K, Malato S
Chemosphere
. 2021 Mar;
275:129962.
PMID: 33652284
Autopsy of carbon-PTFE cathodes was performed by addressing their degradation in a commercial plate-and-frame cell equipped with a Nb-BDD anode. Cell is arranged within an electrochemical pilot plant designed for...
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Salmeron I, Oller I, Malato S
Sci Total Environ
. 2019 Dec;
705:135831.
PMID: 31818565
Industrial wastewaters characterized by its high content in organics and conductivity entails a challenge for conventional treatments due to its low biodegradability. Electro-oxidative processes have been successfully applied for the...
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Ruiz-Delgado A, Plaza-Bolanos P, Oller I, Malato S, Aguera A
J Hazard Mater
. 2019 Oct;
384:121372.
PMID: 31610347
Conventional wastewater treatments are not usually effective in the remediation of specific landfill leachates due to their high content in toxic and recalcitrant compounds. Advanced and intensive treatments are needed...
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Ponce-Robles L, Oller I, Polo-Lopez M, Rivas-Ibanez G, Malato S
Sci Total Environ
. 2019 Jun;
687:567-576.
PMID: 31216510
This paper contains a multidisciplinary approach that will contribute to design and properly evaluate a treatment line for complex biorecalcitrant wastewaters. To demonstrate this approach a specific industrial wastewater (cork...
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Ponce-Robles L, Polo-Lopez M, Oller I, Garrido-Cardenas J, Malato S
Ecotoxicol Environ Saf
. 2018 Sep;
166:123-131.
PMID: 30265875
In cork industry, the operation of boiling raw cork generates large volumes of wastewater named Cork Boiling Wastewater (CBW). The main characteristics are the low biodegradability and medium to low...
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Miralles-Cuevas S, Oller I, Ruiz-Delgado A, Cabrera-Reina A, Cornejo-Ponce L, Malato S
J Hazard Mater
. 2018 Mar;
372:129-136.
PMID: 29588104
The main purpose of this pilot plant study was to compare degradation of five microcontaminants (MCs) (antipyrine, carbamazepine, caffeine, ciprofloxacin and sulfamethoxazole at 100 μg/L) by solar photo-Fenton mediated by...
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Ponce-Robles L, Oller I, Aguera A, Trinidad-Lozano M, Yuste F, Malato S, et al.
Sci Total Environ
. 2018 Mar;
633:508-517.
PMID: 29579662
Cork boiling wastewater is a very complex mixture of naturally occurring compounds leached and partially oxidized during the boiling cycles. The effluent generated is recalcitrant and could cause a significant...