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Christian Bouchard

Researcher at Laval University

Publications -  55
Citations -  1642

Christian Bouchard is an academic researcher from Laval University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Membrane & Water treatment. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 53 publications receiving 1463 citations. Previous affiliations of Christian Bouchard include University of British Columbia & École Polytechnique de Montréal.

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Removal of iron and manganese from groundwater by oxidation and microfiltration

TL;DR: In this article, the effects of the operating variables (tangential flow rate, pressure, metal feed concentrations) on permeate quality and permeation flux decline were investigated in both artificial and natural groundwaters in which iron and manganese were previously oxidized.
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Comparative life cycle assessment of water treatment plants

TL;DR: In this article, a comparative life cycle assessment of two water treatment plants: one enhanced conventional plant and one nanofiltration plant was performed using SimaPro software for inventory and impact assessment phases.
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Occurrence of THMs and HAAs in experimental chlorinated waters of the Quebec City area (Canada).

TL;DR: Seasonal variations in THMs and HAAs were mainly associated with variations in organic precursors and to changes in water temperature (two parameters which vary widely on a seasonal basis in surface waters of southern Quebec), with CBP occurrence at its highest in spring.
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Exergetic evaluation of the renewability of a biofuel

TL;DR: In this paper, a method is described to quantify the renewability of a biofuel, namely ethanol produced from corn, based on the ideal CO2-glucose-ethanol cycle.
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Categorizing water for LCA inventory

TL;DR: A set of elementary flows is proposed in order to support a water inventory method oriented towards functionality that can be used to assess potential water use impacts caused by a loss of functionality for human users.