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Garcia Rea, V.S. (author), Egerland Bueno, B. (author), Cerqueda-Garcia, Daniel (author), Muñoz Sierra, Julian (author), Spanjers, H. (author), van Lier, J.B. (author)
Treating petrochemical wastewater is a challenge for conventional anaerobic reactors. One example is coal gasification wastewater that, besides its salinity, is rich in toxic and inhibitory aromatics, such as phenol, cresols, and resorcinol. Studies have shown that phenol and p-cresol share the same degradation intermediates, whereas...
journal article 2022
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Garcia Rea, V.S. (author), Muñoz Sierra, Julian (author), Elkalliny, A.S.M. (author), Cerqueda-García, Daniel (author), Lindeboom, R.E.F. (author), Spanjers, H. (author), van Lier, J.B. (author)
Phenol conversion under saline thermophilic anaerobic conditions requires the development and sustenance of a highly specialized microbial community. In the present research, an anaerobic membrane bioreactor (AnMBR) fed with an influent containing 0.5 g·L<sup>−1</sup> phenol and 6.5 gNa<sup>+</sup>·L<sup>−1</sup> was operated at 55 °C for 300...
journal article 2022
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Muñoz Sierra, Julian (author), Garcia Rea, V.S. (author), Cerqueda Garcia, D. (author), Spanjers, H. (author), van Lier, J.B. (author)
Closing water loops in chemical industries result in hot and highly saline residual streams, often characterized by high strength and the presence of refractory or toxic compounds. These streams are attractive for anaerobic technologies, provided the chemical compounds are biodegradable. However, under such harsh conditions, effective biomass...
journal article 2020