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Bernard Bariou
Researcher at University of Rennes
Publications - 10
Citations - 978
Bernard Bariou is an academic researcher from University of Rennes. The author has contributed to research in topics: Water treatment & Fluoride. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 10 publications receiving 922 citations.
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Defluoridation of septentrional Sahara water of north Africa by electrocoagulation process using bipolar aluminium electrodes
TL;DR: In this article, the electrocoagulation process with aluminium bipolar electrodes was used for the defluorination of Sahara water without adding soluble salts to the treated water, and the aluminium-fluoride weight ratio attained 17/1.
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Fluoride removal from brackish water by electrodialysis
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that electrodialysis is a reasonable process for removing fluoride from brackish water and the targets concerning the quality of produced water were all achieved.
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Study of a new technique for fluoride removal from water
TL;DR: A new technique based on the combination of an activated alumina column and an electrochemical system for fluoride removal from water is reported in this article. But it is not shown that it is more efficient than the former in removing fluoride from water.
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Optimization of fluoride removal from brackish water by electrodialysis
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors showed that desired potable water can be easily obtained by electrodialysis from fluoride-rich brackish water using defluoridate water containing 3000 ppm of total dissolved solids (TDS) and 3 ppm of fluoride.
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Defluoridation of brackish northern Sahara groundwater — Activity product calculations in order to optimize pretreatment before reverse osmosis
Stéphane Nicolas,L. Guihard,Alain Marchand,Bernard Bariou,Abdeltif Amrane,Abdeltif Amrane,Ali Mazighi,Nabil Mameri,Azzeddine El Midaoui +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a computer calculation program was developed to determine the activity products a Ca 2 +. a CO 3 2 −, Ca 2+. a SO 4 2 − and Ca 2 − 2 by taking into account the influence of all present free and associated species (ion pairs).