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S. Barredo-Damas

Researcher at Polytechnic University of Valencia

Publications -  12
Citations -  733

S. Barredo-Damas is an academic researcher from Polytechnic University of Valencia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Membrane fouling & Ultrafiltration. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 12 publications receiving 612 citations.

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Ultrafiltration technology with a ceramic membrane for reactive dye removal: Optimization of membrane performance

TL;DR: An ultrafiltration (UF) ceramic membrane was used to decolorize Reactive Black 5 (RB5) solutions at different dye concentrations to study their influence on initial and steady-state permeate flux (J(p), dye rejection (R) and dye rejection coefficient.
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Ceramic membrane behavior in textile wastewater ultrafiltration

TL;DR: In this paper, the performance of three commercial ceramic membranes with molecular weight cut-offs (MWCO) of 30, 50 and 150 kDa, respectively, was studied by performing the essays at different flow velocities of 3, 4 and 5 m/s.
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Ultrafiltration ceramic membrane performance during the treatment of model solutions containing dye and salt

TL;DR: In this article, the results of the ultrafiltration with a ceramic membrane of model solutions containing NaCl and a reactive dye, which simulate textile wastewaters, were reported, and the effect of salt concentration and transmembrane pressure on the evolution over time of both permeate flux and solutes rejection was tested.
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Nanofiltration as a final step towards textile wastewater reclamation.

TL;DR: In this article, a direct treatment of a textile industry effluent by means of a combination of ultrafiltration (UF) followed by a final nanofiltration (NF) stage is presented.
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Application of tubular ceramic ultrafiltration membranes for the treatment of integrated textile wastewaters

TL;DR: In this paper, the performance of tubular ceramic ultrafiltration membranes treating integrated raw effluents from a textile mill, at different operating conditions (transmembrane pressure, pH, and molecular weight cut-off) was observed.