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Gilbert Marcel Rios
Researcher at University of Montpellier
Publications - 71
Citations - 2190
Gilbert Marcel Rios is an academic researcher from University of Montpellier. The author has contributed to research in topics: Membrane & Mass transfer. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 71 publications receiving 2131 citations. Previous affiliations of Gilbert Marcel Rios include French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission.
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Progress in enzymatic membrane reactors ¿ a review
TL;DR: Some significant information is reported showing the last progress realised in the knowledge of the phenomena which limit the performances of EMR, and openings towards new and more efficient systems are mentioned.
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SIMULTANEOUS WATER AND SOLUTE TRANSPORT IN SHRINKING MEDIA - PART 1: APPLICATION TO DEWATERING AND IMPREGNATION SOAKING PROCESS ANALYSIS (Osmotic Dehydration)
TL;DR: Agar model gel cubes, with initial low solute content, were soaked in higher concentration solutions, and the influence of the concentration and molecular weight of the solute in the soaking solution, the temperature was observed as discussed by the authors.
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Mass transfer phenomena during osmotic dehydration of apple II. Frozen plant tissue
TL;DR: In this article, mass transfer phenomena were qualitatively investigated during osmotic dehydration of fresh apple in concentrated solutions using response-surface methodology, and the influence of the main process variables (solute concentration, solute molecular weight, temperature and processing time) were determined.
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Evaluation of reverse osmosis and osmotic evaporation to concentrate camu-camu juice (Myrciaria dubia)
Roberta B. Rodrigues,Hillary C. Menezes,Lourdes M.C. Cabral,Manuel Dornier,Gilbert Marcel Rios,Max Reynes +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the potential of two membrane processes for the production of concentrated camu-camu juice with high vitamin C content was evaluated in a pilot scale equipment, using a composite film membrane with 95% NaCl rejection.
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Supercritical CO2 extraction coupled with nanofiltration separationApplications to natural products
TL;DR: The idea of coupling supercritical CO 2 extraction (SC CO 2 ) with nanofiltration separation (NF) to extract and purify low molecular weight compounds (up to 1500 g/mol −1 ) has already been proposed as mentioned in this paper.