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Biochar derived from the invasive aquatic plant Myriophyllum spicatum: Characterization via SEM–EDX and application in lead removal
(Corresponding) Milojković J., Wurzer C., Lopičić Z., Šoštarić T., Koprivica M., Vuković N., Masek O.
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The accumulation of lead (Pb) in aquatic environments remains a significant environmental challenge due to its toxicity and persistence. Meanwhile, invasive aquatic plants, such as Myriophyllum spicatum, cause ecological and economic issues due to their rapid growth and extensive biomass production...Read more
Unlocking biomethane and biohydrogen potential of lipid-rich wastewater using anaerobic granular sludge
(Corresponding) Russo A., Oliva A., Cesaro A.
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The recovery of biofuels from lipid-rich industrial waste, such as confectionery wastewater, offers a promising path toward sustainable energy. This study investigates confectionery wastewater's methane and hydrogen production potential using anaerobic granular sludge (AnGS) under varying...Read more
The reuse of wastewater is a non-conventional water resource that is an essential measure for climate change adaptation. This research introduces an index based on a holistic methodology to evaluate the techno-economic, water-related, and environmental sustainability of wastewater reuse for...Read more
Advancing Membrane Distillation: Multi-Channel Designs for Enhanced Energy Efficiency and Performance
(Corresponding) Kharraz J., (Corresponding) Hasan S.
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Membrane Distillation (MD) is a thermally driven desalination process with high rejection rates for non-volatile contaminants. However, traditional single-channel (SC) modules are limited by severe temperature polarization, reducing energy efficiency and overall productivity. This study explores...Read more
Sustainable Desalination Through Eco-Friendly Membrane Technology: Enhancing Performance with Biodegradable Polymers and Green Solvents
Abuhatab F., (Corresponding) Hasan S.
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The integration of green concepts into membrane technology remains a key challenge. Among various fabrication methods, non-solvent-induced phase separation (NIPS) is the most widely used technique. However, concerns regarding secondary pollution present significant drawbacks. This study aims to...Read more
Investigating the Potential of Phytoremediation-assisted Treatment of Rainwater for Domestic Use using Selected Agro-wastes as Filter Media
(Corresponding) Bilaro V., Bilaro A.
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The Bicol Region is one of the most exposed areas to natural disasters in the Philippines. It is economically reliant on agriculture, with coconut and rice among the important crops being produced. This study looks into the potential of utilizing locally available agro-waste materials as...Read more
Machine Learning (ML) Applications in Water Treatment: Possibilities and Advantages
(Corresponding) Chowdhury S.
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Artificial intelligence (AI), especially machine learning (ML) algorithms, has gained traction in water treatment processes (WTPs) for tasks such as process optimization, operational decision-making, and cost efficiency. Since 1997, at least 91 peer-reviewed studies have documented the use of AI in...Read more
Synthesis and application of Z-Scheme g-C3N4/g-C3N5 heterotype homojunction for aquatic pollutants degradation
Sioulas S., Lykos C., Konstantinou I., (Corresponding) Albanis T.
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Advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) are key technologies in wastewater treatment for their effectiveness and low environmental impact. Heterogeneous photocatalysis, particularly using TiO2, has been extensively studied; however, its wide band gap (~3.2 eV) limits its efficiency under solar light...Read more
Coupling artificial neural network and fluorescence spectroscopy to control CEC removal during AOPs
Fazzino F., Gagliano E., Santoro D., (Corresponding) Roccaro P.
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Contaminants of emerging concern (CEC) include anthropogenic compounds frequently detected in natural and engineered water systems at trace concentrations. CEC are relevant due to their high persistence and mobility and adverse effects on humans, wildlife, ecosystems. One of the main challenges is...Read more
Development of fluorescence sensors for DBPs control in drinking water
(Corresponding) Roccaro P., Marino L.
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Chlorination of drinking water has been recognized as one of the most effective public health measures ever. However, chlorine reacts with Natural Organic Matter (NOM) present in all surface waters to produce disinfection by-products (DBPs). Trihalomethanes (THMs) and haloacetic acids (HAAs) are...Read more