Juan Manuel Ortiz
University of Alicante
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Environmental Science & Technology | 2010
David Valero; Juan Manuel Ortiz; Eduardo Expósito; Vicente Montiel; A. Aldaz
Electrochemical technologies have proved to be useful for the treatment of wastewater, but to enhance their green characteristics it seems interesting to use a green electric energy such as that provided by photovoltaic (PV) cells, which are actually under active research to decrease the economic cost of solar kW. The aim of this work is to demonstrate the feasibility and utility of using an electrooxidation system directly powered by a photovoltaic array for the treatment of a wastewater. The experimental system used was an industrial electrochemical filter press reactor and a 40-module PV array. The influence on the degradation of a dye-containing solution (Remazol RB 133) of different experimental parameters such as the PV array and electrochemical reactor configurations has been studied. It has been demonstrated that the electrical configuration of the PV array has a strong influence on the optimal use of the electric energy generated. The optimum PV array configuration changes with the intensity of the solar irradiation, the conductivity of the solution, and the concentration of pollutant in the wastewater. A useful and effective methodology to adjust the EO-PV system operation conditions to the wastewater treatment is proposed.
Bioelectrochemistry | 2014
Beatriz Maestro; Juan Manuel Ortiz; Germán David Schrott; Juan Pablo Busalmen; Victor Climent; Juan M. Feliu
We have investigated the influence of electrode material and crystallographic structure on electron transfer and biofilm formation of Geobacter sulfurreducens. Single-crystal gold-Au(110), Au(111), Au(210)-and platinum-Pt(100), Pt(110), Pt(111), Pt(210)-electrodes were tested and compared to graphite rods. G. sulfurreducens electrochemically interacts with all these materials with different attachment kinetics and final current production, although redox species involved in the electron transfer to the anode are virtually the same in all cases. Initial bacterial colonization was fastest on graphite up to the monolayer level, whereas gold electrodes led to higher final current densities. Crystal geometry was shown to have an important influence, with Au(210) sustaining a current density of up to 1442±101μAcm(-2) at the steady state, over Au(111) with 961±94μAcm(-2) and Au(110) with 944±89μAcm(-2). On the other hand, the platinum electrodes displayed the lowest performances, including Pt(210). Our results indicate that both crystal geometry and electrode material are key parameters for the efficient interaction of bacteria with the substrate and should be considered for the design of novel materials and microbial devices to optimize energy production.
Journal of Membrane Science | 2005
Juan Manuel Ortiz; J.A. Sotoca; Eduardo Expósito; F. Gallud; Vicente García-García; Vicente Montiel; A. Aldaz
Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells | 2008
Juan Manuel Ortiz; Eduardo Expósito; F. Gallud; Vicente García-García; Vicente Montiel; A. Aldaz
Desalination | 2007
Juan Manuel Ortiz; Eduardo Expósito; F. Gallud; Vicente García-García; Vicente Montiel; A. Aldaz
Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells | 2008
David Valero; Juan Manuel Ortiz; Eduardo Expósito; Vicente Montiel; A. Aldaz
Journal of Membrane Science | 2006
Juan Manuel Ortiz; Eduardo Expósito; F. Gallud; Vicente García-García; Vicente Montiel; A. Aldaz
Journal of Membrane Science | 2013
P. Malek; Juan Manuel Ortiz; Bryce S. Richards; Andrea I. Schäfer
Energies | 2015
Zulema Borjas; Juan Manuel Ortiz; A. Aldaz; Juan M. Feliu; Abraham Esteve-Núñez
Separation and Purification Technology | 2017
Julio J. Lado; Rodolfo E. Pérez-Roa; Jesse J. Wouters; M. Isabel Tejedor-Tejedor; Cade Federspill; Juan Manuel Ortiz; Marc A. Anderson