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Domingo Cantero

Researcher at University of Cádiz

Publications -  120
Citations -  4420

Domingo Cantero is an academic researcher from University of Cádiz. The author has contributed to research in topics: Anoxic waters & Fermentation. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 112 publications receiving 3865 citations. Previous affiliations of Domingo Cantero include University of Manchester.

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Glucose oxidase release from calcium alginate gel capsules.

TL;DR: It was found that an increase in the concentration of sodium alginate and calcium chloride gives rise to a reduction in the enzyme leakage, which was verified when glucose oxidase (GOD) diffusion percentages were compared in capsules with thicknesses of the same order of magnitude but obtained under different experimental conditions.
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Removal of hydrogen sulfide by immobilized Thiobacillus thioparus in a biotrickling filter packed with polyurethane foam.

TL;DR: A biotrickling filter with Thiobacillus thioparus immobilized on polyurethane foam is proposed for the removal of hydrogen sulfide contained in air and the removal efficiency was higher than 99% for an EBRT over 90 s.
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Simultaneous methylmercaptan and hydrogen sulfide removal in the desulfurization of biogas in aerobic and anoxic biotrickling filters

TL;DR: In this article, the effect of CH 3 SH loading rate (LR) on H 2 S and methylmercaptan removal was investigated in two biotrickling filters, one operated under aerobic conditions and the other one under anoxic conditions.
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Hydrogen sulphide removal from biogas by an anoxic biotrickling filter packed with Pall rings

TL;DR: In this article, a biotrickling filter with a working volume of 2.4L and packed with polypropylene Pall rings was tested for its ability to remove H2S from biogas under anoxic conditions.
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Biogas biodesulfurization in an anoxic biotrickling filter packed with open-pore polyurethane foam

TL;DR: The results show that a removal efficiency of 99% can be obtained when working under the following conditions: inlet loads below 130gSm(-3)h(-1), a programmed nitrate feeding system, temperature of 30°C, sulfate concentration below 33gL(- 1), a pH between 7.3 and 7.5, and a trickling liquid velocity higher than 4.6mh (-1).