Laura Blanco
Complutense University of Madrid
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Journal of Hazardous Materials | 2013
Noemi Merayo; Daphne Hermosilla; Laura Blanco; Luis Cortijo; Angeles Blanco
The closure of water circuits within pulp and paper mills has resulted in a higher contamination load of the final mill effluent, which must consequently be further treated in many cases to meet the standards imposed by the legislation in force. Different treatment strategies based on advanced oxidation processes (ozonation and TiO2-photocatalysis), and their combination with biological treatment (MBR), are herein assessed for effluents of a recycled paper mill and a kraft pulp mill. Ozone treatment achieved the highest efficiency of all. The consumption of 2.4 g O3 L(-1) resulted in about a 60% COD reduction treating the effluent from the kraft pulp mill at an initial pH=7; although it only reached about a 35% COD removal for the effluent of the recycled paper mill. Otherwise, photocatalysis achieved about a 20-30% reduction of the COD for both type of effluents. In addition, the effluent from the recycled paper mill showed a higher biodegradability, so combinations of these AOPs with biological treatment were tested. As a result, photocatalysis did not report any significant COD reduction improvement whether being performed as pre- or post-treatment of the biological process; whereas the use of ozonation as post-biological treatment enhanced COD removal a further 10%, summing up a total 90% reduction of the COD for the combined treatment, as well as it also supposed an increase of the presence of volatile fatty acids, which might ultimately enable the resultant wastewater to be recirculated back to further biological treatment.
Journal of Environmental Science and Health Part A-toxic\/hazardous Substances & Environmental Engineering | 2017
Kang Hu; Thorsten Fiedler; Laura Blanco; Sven-Uwe Geissen; Simon Zander; David Prieto; Angeles Blanco; Carlos Negro; Nathalie Swinnen
ABSTRACT A pilot-scale reverse osmosis (RO) followed behind a membrane bioreactor (MBR) was developed for the desalination to reuse wastewater in a PVC production site. The solution–diffusion–film model (SDFM) based on the solution–diffusion model (SDM) and the film theory was proposed to describe rejections of electrolyte mixtures in the MBR effluent which consists of dominant ions (Na+ and Cl−) and several trace ions (Ca2+, Mg2+, K+ and SO42−). The universal global optimisation method was used to estimate the ion permeability coefficients (B) and mass transfer coefficients (K) in SDFM. Then, the membrane performance was evaluated based on the estimated parameters which demonstrated that the theoretical simulations were in line with the experimental results for the dominant ions. Moreover, an energy analysis model with the consideration of limitation imposed by the thermodynamic restriction was proposed to analyse the specific energy consumption of the pilot-scale RO system in various scenarios.
Chemical Engineering Journal | 2016
Helen Barndõk; Laura Blanco; Daphne Hermosilla; Angeles Blanco
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research | 2015
Laura Blanco; Daphne Hermosilla; Angeles Blanco; Nathalie Swinnen; David Prieto; Carlos Negro
Water Resources and Industry | 2016
David Prieto; Nathalie Swinnen; Laura Blanco; Daphne Hermosilla; Peter Cauwenberg; Angeles Blanco; Carlos Negro
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research | 2016
Laura Blanco; Daphne Hermosilla; Angeles Blanco; Nathalie Swinnen; David Prieto; Carlos Negro
Applied Catalysis B-environmental | 2016
Helen Barndõk; Noemi Merayo; Laura Blanco; Daphne Hermosilla; Angeles Blanco
Biochemical Engineering Journal | 2018
Kang Hu; Thorsten Fiedler; Laura Blanco; Sven-Uwe Geissen; David Prieto; Angeles Blanco; Carlos Negro; Nathalie Swinnen
Journal of The Taiwan Institute of Chemical Engineers | 2016
Laura Blanco; Daphne Hermosilla; Noemi Merayo; Angeles Blanco
Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2017
Laura Blanco; Daphne Hermosilla; Carlos Negro; Nathalie Swinnen; David Prieto; Angeles Blanco