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Gustavo Ciudad

Researcher at University of La Frontera

Publications -  39
Citations -  1484

Gustavo Ciudad is an academic researcher from University of La Frontera. The author has contributed to research in topics: Transesterification & Biodiesel production. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 34 publications receiving 1241 citations.

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Partial nitrification of high ammonia concentration wastewater as a part of a shortcut biological nitrogen removal process

TL;DR: In this article, the effect of dissolved oxygen concentration in nitrite accumulation was investigated in an activated sludge reactor with different DO levels, and it was shown that at 1.4 µm DO/L, 75% of the nitrite accumulations took place, with 95% of ammonia removal.
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Nitrification-denitrification via nitrite accumulation for nitrogen removal from wastewaters

TL;DR: The biological nitrification-denitrification process is used extensively for removal of ammonia nitrogen from wastewaters and saves in aeration, organic matter (for denitrification) and surplus sludge are achievable if nitrite accumulation is possible in the nitrification step.
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Biotechnological processes for biodiesel production using alternative oils.

TL;DR: Waste lipids such as waste frying oils, waste fats, and soapstock has been proposed as low-cost alternative feedstocks for FAME production, characterized by their elevated acid value due to the high level of free fatty acid (FFA) content.
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Advances in direct transesterification of microalgal biomass for biodiesel production

TL;DR: Direct transesterification could be a suitable alternative for biodiesel production since cell disruption, lipids extraction and transesterization are carried out in one step, with a direct reaction of oil-bearing biomass to biodiesel.
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Modes of operation and pH control as enhancement factors for partial nitrification with oxygen transport limitation.

TL;DR: It can be stated that a suitable pH control strategy can act as an enhancement factor of partial nitrification even under oxygen-transport-limiting conditions.