Nanofriltration treatment for boron removal from ceramic industry wastewater
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Otros documentos de la autoría: Moliner Salvador, R.; Sánchez-Vilches, Enrique; Celades López, Irina; Deratani, A.; Palmeri, J.
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Nanofriltration treatment for boron removal from ceramic industry wastewaterAutoría
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2018-07-11Editor
Universitat Politècnica de València. Research Institute for Industrial, Radiophysical and Environmental Safety (ISIRYM). Prometeo Research Group (Membrane Processes and Environmental Effluent Treatment)Cita bibliográfica
SÁNCHEZ-VILCHES, Enrique Javier, et al. Ecological low-cost ceramic membranes based on oliMOLINER-SALVADOR, R., et al. Nanofriltration treatment for boron removal from ceramic industry wastewater. En: Euromembrane 2018 (July 9-13, Valencia): Book of abstracts. Universitat Politècnica de València, 2018, pp. 496-497. ISBN 9788409032471.Tipo de documento
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Water is a limited natural resource and in many regions of the planet, it is also scarce. Consequently, water management has become a very important issue in many traditional industrial sectors which are water consumers ... [+]
Water is a limited natural resource and in many regions of the planet, it is also scarce. Consequently, water management has become a very important issue in many traditional industrial sectors which are water consumers and wastewater generators. The ceramic sector is concerned because it consumes fresh water and generates wastewater in significant quantities. In addition, the main European ceramic sectors, with great importance at the world level, are located in Spain and Italy. For this reason, the present work focused on the application of nanofiltration technology (NF) through polymer membranes to obtain treated wastewater with a Boron concentration equal or less the 3 mg/l needed to comply with legal requirements. [-]
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