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[079] "Butanol recovery from a synthetic fermentation broth by vacuum distillation in rotating packed bed for improving the water reuse"
Karol DudekDone
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[143] Efecto de iones presentes en aguas subterráneas sobre la remoción de arsénico en condiciones sulfato reductoras.
Ana Laura Salinas TorresDone
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[059] Comparación del tratamiento de agua residual doméstica y vinazas tequileras mediante sistemas de Lodos Activados y Reactor de Biopelícula de Lecho Móvil (MBBR)
Alejandra Beltrán PlascenciaDone
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[038] Efecto antiincrustante en membranas de nanocompositos de nanotubos de carbono con poliamida para desalinización de agua a escala industrial
Aaron Morelos GomezDone
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[091] Voltamperometric characterization of the reduction of dissolved oxygen to hydrogen peroxide
Danay Alexandra CharlesDone
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[127] DISEÑO Y EVALUACIÓN DE UN CATALIZADOR HÍBRIDO QUÍMICO BIOCATALÍTICO EN EL TRATAMIENTO DE CIPROFLOXACINO EN AGUA
Fernando Pacheco TorresDone
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[013] “Use of a biocoagulant produced from Opuntia robusta for the clarification of domestic wastewater”
Gloria Itzel Valdivia CabralDone
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[153] Síntesis verde de nanopartículas de óxido de hierro y zinc sobre residuo de café, para tratamiento de agua con colorante índigo carmín proveniente del teñido textil
Jazmin Aydee Reyes PérezDone
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[119]Evaluación de la decoloración de azul de metileno y anaranjado de metilo en agua mediante fotocatálisis solar con TiO2 y TiO2/SiO2
Ana Victoria Rugerio SuárezDone
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[032] Local wastewater treatment systems – a solution for Motor Rest Areas sewage purification?
Kinga MarekDone
Ingeniero en tecnología ambiental egresado de la Universidad Politécnica de Durango en septiembre de 2015. Maestro en ciencias en ingeniería bioquímica por parte del Instituto tecnológico de Durango. Estudiante del programa de Doctorado en Ciencias en biotecnología del Instituto Politécnico Nacional, bajo la dirección del Dr. Marco Antonio Garzón Zúñiga. Actualmente se está realizando el proyecto de investigación doctoral titulado “Generación de ácidos grasos volátiles y biogás en reactores discontinuos secuenciales con biomasa suspendida y biopelícula a partir de vinazas de mezcal” el cual está próximo a concluir.
Mezcal is a traditional beverage produced by hand in Mexico, whose elaboration brings with it the generation of vinasses, which are acid wastewater with high concentrations of organic matter (OM), that are commonly discarded into the environment without previous treatment, because vinasses treatment can represent an investment that producers often cannot afford. However, these residues have the potential to be revalued to obtain bio-energy products of economic interest that can benefit these producers. A strategy that has not been studied with mezcal vinasses is their treatment in a dark fermentation (DF) process, whose purpose is to obtain biogas rich in hydrogen and volatile fatty acids (VFAs) with potential as biofuels. In the present work, the effect of applying 4 reaction times (RT) of 4, 3, 2 and 1 d on the efficiency of COD removal, production of VFAs, as well as the generation and composition of biogas in a process of DF fed with mezcal vinasses, was studied.
The results showed that the reduction of the RT from 4 to 1 d facilitated the control of the DF, preventing the OM from being consumed in a methanogenic process. With which the COD removal decreased from 22 to 9 %, and the biogas production rate improved from 8 to 31 NmL/Lreactorh. In addition, with the RT of 1 d, the highest hydrogen production of 64 ± 21 NmL H2/Lreactor was obtained. However, the RT of 3 d seems to favor the accumulation of VFAs without being consumed, unlike the other RT evaluated.
https://zoom.us/j/96405918066?pwd=MXAzNldJd0Yzdnp4aWs2TTZIY2RYUT09