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Creating the base for MSP; depicting the environmental status of Inner Ionian-Korinthiakos Gulf

(Corresponding) PARAMANA T., KARDITSA A., MILATOU N., PETRAKIS S., MEGALOFONOU P., POULOS S., DASSENAKIS M.
Topic: 
Spatial environmental planning
Marine Spatial Planning (MSP) reflects the need to plan and regulate all human uses taking place in the marine environment, under the scope of protecting marine ecosystems. MSP requires the identification of the specific ecological characteristics of the marine area to be managed, as well as the...Read more
Keywords: 
Marine Policy, MSFD, Ecosystem Approach.
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00218

SUPERHYDROPHOBIC NANOPARTICLE-COATED PVDF-HFP MEMBRANES FOR INCREASED FLUX AND FOULING RESISTANCE MEMBRANE DISTILLATION

(Corresponding) TOURNIS I., TSIOURVAS D., SIDERATOU Z., SAPALIDIS A.
Topic: 
Desalination
Water is one of the most precious natural resources of the planet. Global water demand is expected to increase by 20-30% in near future, mainly due to the increase of industrial activities and domestic use. In this context, up to now, many water treatment technologies have been proposed to address...Read more
Keywords: 
Membrane distillation, desalination, fouling, porous materials, silica nanoparticles
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00208

Synthesis of Fe3O4/Carbon Quantum Dots Hybrid for Efficient Removal of Congo Red Dye from Aqueous Solution

(Corresponding) Zourou A., Axarli V., Falara P., Ntziouni A., Kordatos K.
Topic: 
Water treatment
During the past decades, the release of toxic pollutants into aquatic environment has continuously increased due to rapid industrialization and civilization. The presence of organic dyes, such as Congo Red (CR), can be dangerous to both human and aquatic life. Therefore, their removal is an...Read more
Keywords: 
Fe3O4, carbon quantum dots, water treatment, Congo Red
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00251

Photocatalytic elimination of water pollutants using innovative titania thin film heterostructures embedding carbon quantum dots

(Corresponding) Falara P., Zourou A., Ibrahim I., (Corresponding) Kordatos K.
Topic: 
Water treatment
Titanium dioxide based photocatalysis is a well-established advanced oxidation process (AOP) that recently has expanded its borders comprising advanced reduction processes (ARPs) as well. To enhance the photocatalytic activity, titania heterostructures embedding semiconductors, or clays, or...Read more
Keywords: 
Photocatalysis, carbon quantum dots/ TiO2 composites, Organic-inorganic pollutants degradation
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00255

Condensate originating from household food waste as a substrate for Microbial Fuel Cells

Kamperidis T., Pandis P., Vlachaki E., (Corresponding) Tremouli A., Lyberatos G.
Topic: 
Environmental biotechnology and bioenergy
A microbial fuel cell (MFC) is a bioreactor that converts the chemical energy of the bonds of organic compounds to electrical energy, through the catalytic reactions of microorganisms. Under anaerobic conditions various substrates have been examined using MFC technology. This study examines the...Read more
Keywords: 
Microbial Fuel Cell, Condensate, Household food waste, Wastewater treatment, Energy production
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00240

The effect of catalysts MnO2, activated carbon and fly ash on the performance of single-chamber Microbial Fuel Cells

(Corresponding) Tremouli A., Kamperidis T., Pandis P., Stathopoulos V., Ieropoulos I., Argirusis C., Lyberatos G.
Topic: 
Environmental biotechnology and bioenergy
Microbial fuel cells (MFC) are bioelectrochemical systems that convert the chemical energy contained in waste to electricity, using bacteria as catalysts. In order to boost the power output of MFCs, various approaches are feasible. This study examines the effect of using MnO2, activated carbon and...Read more
Keywords: 
Microbial Fuel Cell, Wastewater treatment, Electricity, Ceramic, Catalyst
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00293

Gas mixture candidates for SF6 replacement in medium voltage switchgear: Analysis and modeling of the filling episodes

(Corresponding) Espinazo A., Lombraña J., Alonso M., Alonso R., Izcara J., Izagirre J., Pereda-Ayo B.
Topic: 
Energy technologies and sustainability
A more environmentally friendly replacement for SF6 must be found for medium voltage switchgear, as a change in European regulations will come into force soon. The mixing process of alternative binary and ternary gas mixtures is studied, which are made up of the hydrofluoroolefin HFO-1336mzz(E) (...Read more
Keywords: 
Global warming potential; Dielectric strength; Gas mixing modeling; Gas diffusivity; Multicomponent mixing.
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00237

Decomposition products of 1,3,3,3-tetrafluoropropene and perfluoro-(3-methylbutan-2-one) gas mixtures in medium voltage electrical switchgear. Alternatives to SF6

(Corresponding) Alonso M., Alosno R., Espinazo A., Lombraña J., Izcara J., Izagirre J.
Topic: 
Energy technologies and sustainability
In this work, binary and ternary gas mixtures of 1,3,3,3-tetrafluoropropene, HFO-1234ze(E), and perfluoro-3-methylbutan-2-one, CF3C(O)CF(CF3)2, with CO2 and synthetic air, are presented as alternatives to SF6 in medium voltage electrical equipment. They were used in four medium voltage switchgear...Read more
Keywords: 
Hydrofluoroolefins; Perfluoroketone; SF6; Barrier discharge processing; Degradation products
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00741

Bioleaching of valuable elements from red mud using autochthonous biomass

(Corresponding) Cozzolino A., Cappai G., Cara S., Milia S., Carucci A.
Topic: 
Circular economy and industrial symbiosis
Red mud (RM) is the main residue produced by the alkaline extraction of aluminum from bauxite, and it contains valuable metals (e.g., iron, aluminum, titanium, silicon). Aim of this research was to investigate the biologically induced leaching of valuable elements from RM using autochthonous...Read more
Keywords: 
bioleaching, circular economy, metals recovery, red mud.
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00308

Photoluminescence spectroscopy on commercially available plastic products

(Corresponding) Konde S., Brackmann S., Hüppe F., Koch M.
Topic: 
Case studies of macro- and microplastics pollution in coastal waters and rivers
Commercially available plastic products are produced for specific applications. They represent polymeric compounds, i.e. base materials mixed with various types of additives such as pigments. The identification of the plastic type is the key goal in microplastics analysis but also the key process...Read more
Keywords: 
Microplastics, photoluminescence, detection technique, detection limits
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00260