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  1. Turning waste into value: Fabrication of gas diffusion electrodes from biomass-derived materials for CO₂ electroreduction to formate
  2. Magnetically enhanced electrochemical conversion of CO2 to formate: Experimental studies
  3. Electrodeposited BiVO4-based photoanodes for an energy-efficient photo-assisted CO2-to-formate conversion
  4. Experimental assessment of different reactor configuration approaches for direct CO2 electroreduction to formic acid
  5. Advances in the development of innovative Bi-Sn-Sb-based Gas Diffusion Electrodes for continuous CO2 electroreduction to formate
  6. Coupling Ni-based anodes for textile industry process stream electrooxidation with electrocatalytic CO2 reduction to formate in gas phase
  7. Low nickel loading carbon microfibers fabricated by electrospinning for the glycerol electrooxidation coupled with the continuous gas-phase CO2 reduction reaction towards formate
  8. Nanostructures of G-C3n4/Coxni1-Xwo4 for Gas-Phase Photo(Electro)Chemical Reactions Under Visible Light
  9. Visible-light-driven solar fuels: efficient gas-phase CO 2 reduction and H 2 production with g-C 3 ...
  10. Inhibiting salt precipitation on the gas diffusion electrode surface in gas-phase CO2 electroreduction to formate by using an acidic anolyte
  11. Role of electrochemical cell configuration on the selectivity of CuZnAl-oxide-based electrodes for the continuous CO2 conversion: aqueous electrolyte vs. catholyte-less configuration
  12. Development and Evaluation of a CO2 Capture System Using Hollow Fiber Membranes for Industrial Emissions Applications
  13. Tailoring multi-layered BiVO4/WO3 photoanodes for an efficient photoelectrochemical gas-phase solar water splitting
  14. Fabrication and optimization of perovskite-based photoanodes for solar-driven CO2 photoelectroreduction to formate
  15. Exploring the impact of partial pressure and typical compounds on the continuous electroconversion of CO2 into formate
  16. Coupling glycerol oxidation reaction using Ni-Co foam anodes to CO2 electroreduction in gas-phase for continuous co-valorization
  17. Inhibiting Salt Precipitation on the Gas Diffusion Electrode Surface in Gas-Phase Co2 Electroreduction to Formate by Using an Acidic Anolyte
  18. Modelling and stochastic optimization of a three-compartment electrochemical reactor for CO2 electroreduction to formic acid using neural networks
  19. Multi-Objective Optimization of the Renewable Methanol for a Defossilized Production
  20. Shaping the future of methanol production through carbon dioxide utilisation strategies
  21. Photoelectrochemical CO2 electrolyzers: From photoelectrode fabrication to reactor configuration
  22. The Relevance of Life Cycle Assessment Tools in the Development of Emerging Decarbonization Technologies
  23. Continuous Electrolysis of Carbon Dioxide for the Production of Formate with High Efficiency
  24. Perspectives for a sustainable implementation of super-green hydrogen production by photoelectrochemical technology in hard-to-abate sectors
  25. Optimized manufacturing of gas diffusion electrodes for CO2 electroreduction with automatic spray pyrolysis
  26. Continuous carbon dioxide electroreduction to formate coupled with the single-pass glycerol oxidation to high value-added products
  27. Electroreduction of CO2: Advances in the Continuous Production of Formic Acid and Formate
  28. A machine-learning predictive model for the optimal fabrication of Bi-based GDEs for CO2 electroreduction  
  29. Coupling continuous CO2 electroreduction to formate with efficient Ni-based anodes
  30. Decarbonization of Power and Industrial Sectors: The Role of Membrane Processes
  31. Decarbonization of energy-intensive industries: sustainable implementation of CO2 recycling within the industrial symbiosis
  32. Statistical modeling of electrodes manufacture for CO2 electroreduction to value-added products.
  33. Techno-economic Analysis of CO2 Electroreduction
  34. Non-dispersive CO2 separation process using vacuum desorption and ionic liquids as carbon capture and utilization innovative technology
  35. Solar Hydrogen Fuel Generation from Wastewater—Beyond Photoelectrochemical Water Splitting: A Perspective
  36. Binary copper-bismuth catalysts for the electrochemical reduction of CO2: Study on surface properties and catalytic activity
  37. Life cycle assessment of zinc and iron recovery from spent pickling acids by membrane-based solvent extraction and electrowinning
  38. Chemical and Physical Ionic Liquids in CO2 Capture System Using Membrane Vacuum Regeneration
  39. Use of Chitosan as Copper Binder in the Continuous Electrochemical Reduction of CO2 to Ethylene in Alkaline Medium
  40. Efficient photoelectrochemical conversion of CO2 to ethylene and methanol using a Cu cathode and TiO2 nanoparticles synthesized in supercritical medium as photoanode
  41. Copper(II) invigorated EHU-30 for continuous electroreduction of CO2 into value-added chemicals
  42. Environmental sustainability of alternative marine propulsion technologies powered by hydrogen - a life cycle assessment approach
  43. Hydrogen Utilization in the Sustainable Manufacture of CO2-Based Methanol
  44. Continuous electroreduction of CO2 towards formate in gas-phase operation at high current densities with an anion exchange membrane
  45. CO2 electroreduction: Sustainability analysis of the renewable synthetic natural gas
  46. Non-Dispersive Co2 Separation Process Using Vacuum Desorption and Ionic Liquids as Carbon Capture and Utilization Innovative Technology
  47. Deep Decarbonization of the Cement Sector: A Prospective Environmental Assessment of CO2 Recycling to Methanol
  48. Modelling and simulation of hollow fiber membrane vacuum regeneration for CO2 desorption processes using ionic liquids
  49. Continuous electroconversion of CO2 into formate using 2 nm tin oxide nanoparticles
  50. How to achieve the sustainability of the seafood sector in the European Atlantic Area?
  51. Unraveling the links between public spending and Sustainable Development Goals: Insights from data envelopment analysis
  52. Techno-economic and environmental assessment of methane oxidation layer measures through small-scale clean development mechanism – The case of the Seychelles
  53. Life-cycle assessment as a tool to evaluate the environmental impact of hot-dip galvanisation
  54. Electro‐, Photo‐, and Photoelectro‐chemical Reduction of CO 2
  55. Improving trade-offs in the figures of merit of gas-phase single-pass continuous CO2 electrocatalytic reduction to formate
  56. Feasibility analysis of a CO2 recycling plant for the decarbonization of formate and dihydroxyacetone production
  57. Hollow Fiber Membrane Contactors in CO2 Desorption: A Review
  58. Effect of Water and Organic Pollutant in CO2/CH4 Separation Using Hydrophilic and Hydrophobic Composite Membranes
  59. Enhancement of the electrochemical reduction of CO2 to methanol and suppression of H2 evolution over CuO nanowires
  60. Food waste management during the COVID-19 outbreak: a holistic climate, economic and nutritional approach
  61. Hydrogen Recovery from Waste Gas Streams to Feed (High-Temperature PEM) Fuel Cells: Environmental Performance under a Life-Cycle Thinking Approach
  62. An Analysis of Research on Membrane-Coated Electrodes in the 2001–2019 Period: Potential Application to CO2 Capture and Utilization
  63. Continuous Electrochemical Reduction of CO2 to Formate: Comparative Study of the Influence of the Electrode Configuration with Sn and Bi-Based Electrocatalysts
  64. CO2 Desorption Performance from Imidazolium Ionic Liquids by Membrane Vacuum Regeneration Technology
  65. The role of power-to-gas in the European Union
  66. CO2 capture with room temperature ionic liquids; coupled absorption/desorption and single module absorption in membrane contactor
  67. Post-combustion CO2 capture by coupling [emim] cation based ionic liquids with a membrane contactor; Pseudo-steady-state approach
  68. Toward the Decarbonization of Hard-To-Abate Sectors: A Case Study of the Soda Ash Production
  69. Gas–liquid–solid reaction system for CO2 electroreduction to formate without using supporting electrolyte
  70. Highly concentrated HCl and NaOH from brines using electrodialysis with bipolar membranes
  71. Correction to “Noncooperative Game Theory To Ensure the Marketability of Organic Fertilizers within a Sustainable Circular Economy”
  72. Potential formation of PCDD/Fs in triclosan wastewater treatment: An overall toxicity assessment under a life cycle approach
  73. Comparison of Supported Ionic Liquid Membranes and Polymeric Ultrafiltration and Nanofiltration Membranes for Separation of Lignin and Monosaccharides
  74. Non-cooperative game theory to ensure the marketability of organic fertilizers within a sustainable circular economy
  75. CO2 capture in a hollow fiber membrane contactor coupled with ionic liquid: Influence of membrane wetting and process parameters
  76. Addressing challenges and opportunities of the European seafood sector under a circular economy framework
  77. Continuous conversion of CO2to alcohols in a TiO2photoanode‐driven photoelectrochemical system
  78. Effect of Humidity on CO2/N2 and CO2/CH4 Separation Using Novel Robust Mixed Matrix Composite Hollow Fiber Membranes: Experimental and Model Evaluation
  79. Mathematical modeling of CO 2 absorption with ionic liquids in a membrane contactor, study of absorption kinetics and influence of temperature
  80. CO2 electroreduction to formate: Continuous single-pass operation in a filter-press reactor at high current densities using Bi gas diffusion electrodes
  81. A techno-economic evaluation approach to the electrochemical reduction of CO2 for formic acid manufacture
  82. Enhancing waste management strategies in Latin America under a holistic environmental assessment perspective: A review for policy support
  83. Sustainable Membrane‐Coated Electrodes for CO 2 Electroreduction to Methanol in Alkaline Media
  84. Cu/Bi metal-organic framework-based systems for an enhanced electrochemical transformation of CO2 to alcohols
  85. Nutritional data management of food losses and waste under a life cycle approach: Case study of the Spanish agri-food system
  86. Environmental performance of alternatives to treat fly ash from a waste to energy plant
  87. From Goods to Services: The Life Cycle Assessment Perspective
  88. Economics of enhancing nutrient circularity in an organic waste valorization system
  89. Bringing value to the chemical industry from capture, storage and use of CO2: A dynamic LCA of formic acid production
  90. Cu oxide/ZnO-based surfaces for a selective ethylene production from gas-phase CO2 electroconversion
  91. LCA-based Comparison of Two Organic Fraction Municipal Solid Waste Collection Systems in Historical Centres in Spain
  92. Environmental sustainability assessment of seawater reverse osmosis brine valorization by means of electrodialysis with bipolar membranes
  93. Bimetallic Cu-based hollow fibre electrodes for CO2 electroreduction
  94. Innovative alternatives to methanol manufacture: Carbon footprint assessment
  95. Energy Embedded in Food Loss Management and in the Production of Uneaten Food: Seeking a Sustainable Pathway
  96. Desalination by Renewable Energy-Powered Electrodialysis Processes
  97. Contributors
  98. Assessing Energy and Environmental Efficiency of the Spanish Agri-Food System Using the LCA/DEA Methodology
  99. Catalyst coated membrane electrodes for the gas phase CO2 electroreduction to formate
  100. Environmental and economic assessment of the formic acid electrochemical manufacture using carbon dioxide: Influence of the electrode lifetime
  101. The carbon footprint of Power-to-Synthetic Natural Gas by Photovoltaic solar powered Electrochemical Reduction of CO2
  102. Learning-by-Doing: The Chem-E-Car Competition® in the University of Cantabria as case study
  103. Photoelectrochemical Reactors for CO2 Utilization
  104. Monetizing Environmental Footprints: Index Development and Application to a Solar-Powered Chemicals Self-Supplied Desalination Plant
  105. On the estimation of potential food waste reduction to support sustainable production and consumption policies
  106. Combined application of Life Cycle Assessment and linear programming to evaluate food waste-to-food strategies: Seeking for answers in the nexus approach
  107. Trade-Offs between Nutrient Circularity and Environmental Impacts in the Management of Organic Waste
  108. Supported Ionic Liquid Membranes for Separation of Lignin Aqueous Solutions
  109. Solvent-free synthesis of heterometallic metal–organic frameworks for the electrocatalytic reduction of carbon dioxide
  110. Preparation and Identification of Optimal Synthesis Conditions for a Novel Alkaline Anion-Exchange Membrane
  111. Estimating CO2/N2 Permselectivity through Si/Al = 5 Small-Pore Zeolites/PTMSP Mixed Matrix Membranes: Influence of Temperature and Topology
  112. Formic Acid Manufacture: Carbon Dioxide Utilization Alternatives
  113. Finding an economic and environmental balance in value chains based on circular economy thinking: An eco-efficiency methodology applied to the fish canning industry
  114. Optimal design of industrial scale continuous process for fractionation by membrane technologies of protein hydrolysate derived from fish wastes
  115. Revisiting the LCA+DEA method in fishing fleets. How should we be measuring efficiency?
  116. Photovoltaic solar electrodialysis with bipolar membranes
  117. Introducing the Green Protein Footprint method as an understandable measure of the environmental cost of anchovy consumption
  118. Contribution to closing the loop on waste materials: valorization of bottom ash from waste-to-energy plants under a life cycle approach
  119. Minimization of Resource Consumption and Carbon Footprint of a Circular Organic Waste Valorization System
  120. Effect of relative humidity on the gas transport properties of zeolite A/PTMSP mixed matrix membranes
  121. Contributors
  122. Electrochemical Conversion of CO 2 to Value-Added Products
  123. Synthesis of heterometallic metal–organic frameworks and their performance as electrocatalyst for CO2 reduction
  124. Tailoring gas-phase CO2 electroreduction selectivity to hydrocarbons at Cu nanoparticles
  125. Separation of CO 2 -N 2 gas mixtures: Membrane combination and temperature influence
  126. Life Cycle Assessment model for the chlor-alkali process: A comprehensive review of resources and available technologies
  127. LCA of greywater management within a water circular economy restorative thinking framework
  128. From linear to circular integrated waste management systems: A review of methodological approaches
  129. Connecting wastes to resources for clean technologies in the chlor-alkali industry: a life cycle approach
  130. Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy of enhanced layered nanocomposite ion exchange membranes
  131. Enhancing fouling resistance of polyethylene anion exchange membranes using carbon nanotubes and iron oxide nanoparticles
  132. Incorporating linear programing and life cycle thinking into environmental sustainability decision-making: a case study on anchovy canning industry
  133. Measuring the Vulnerability of an Energy Intensive Sector to the EU ETS under a Life Cycle Approach: The Case of the Chlor-Alkali Industry
  134. Life cycle assessment of European anchovy (Engraulis encrasicolus) landed by purse seine vessels in northern Spain
  135. It is possible to upgrade mixed matrix membrane fabrication
  136. Mass Transfer Analysis of CO2Capture by PVDF Membrane Contactor and Ionic Liquid
  137. Methanol electrosynthesis from CO2 at Cu2O/ZnO prompted by pyridine-based aqueous solutions
  138. Sn nanoparticles on gas diffusion electrodes: Synthesis, characterization and use for continuous CO2 electroreduction to formate
  139. Productivity and Selectivity of Gas-Phase CO2 Electroreduction to Methane at Copper Nanoparticle-Based Electrodes
  140. When product diversification influences life cycle impact assessment: A case study of canned anchovy
  141. Aiding eco-labelling process and its implementation: Environmental Impact Assessment Methodology to define Product Category Rules for canned anchovies
  142. Addressing decision-making in the process industry using life cycle approach coupled to Linear Programming: A case study on anchovy canning industry in Cantabria Region (Northern Spain)
  143. Environmental challenges of the chlor-alkali production: Seeking answers from a life cycle approach
  144. HYBRID SOLVENT ([EMIM][AC]+WATER) TO IMPROVE THE CO2 CAPTURE EFFICIENCY IN A PVDF HOLLOW FIBRE CONTACTOR
  145. Modeling of the binodal curve of ionic liquid/salt aqueous systems
  146. Carbon dioxide capture by [emim][Ac] ionic liquid in a polysulfone hollow fiber membrane contactor
  147. Copper-Based Metal-Organic Porous Materials for CO2Electrocatalytic Reduction to Alcohols
  148. Valorization of desalination brines by electrodialysis with bipolar membranes using nanocomposite anion exchange membranes
  149. Introducing life cycle thinking to define best available techniques for products: Application to the anchovy canning industry
  150. In Silico Evaluation of Ultrafiltration and Nanofiltration Membrane Cascades for Continuous Fractionation of Protein Hydrolysate from Tuna Processing Byproduct
  151. Waste management under a life cycle approach as a tool for a circular economy in the canned anchovy industry
  152. PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT OF A POLYMER ELECTROLYTE MEMBRANE ELECTROCHEMICAL REACTOR UNDER ALKALINE CONDITIONS − A CASE STUDY WITH THE ELECTROOXIDATION OF ALCOHOLS
  153. The Energy-Water-Food Nexus
  154. Hybrid Ionic Liquid-Chitosan Membranes for CO2 Separation: Mechanical and Thermal Behavior
  155. Mixed Matrix Membranes for O2/N2 Separation: The Influence of Temperature
  156. Electrochemical membrane reactors for the utilisation of carbon dioxide
  157. Local source identification of trace metals in urban/industrial mixed land-use areas with daily PM10 limit value exceedances
  158. Environmental Assessment of Dimethyl Carbonate Production: Comparison of a Novel Electrosynthesis Route Utilizing CO 2 with a Commercial Oxidative Carbonylation Process
  159. graphene-chitosan based anion exchange membranes successful in electrosynhtesis reactors
  160. Estimating airborne heavy metal concentrations in Dunkerque (northern France)
  161. Microalgae biorefinery alternatives and hazard evaluation
  162. Supported Magnetic Ionic Liquid Membranes
  163. Overcoming Robeson's upperbound with high permselective PTMSP and small pore zeolites
  164. Renewable electricity integration at a regional level: Cantabria case study
  165. Multiobjective Optimization of Membrane Networks for Fractionation of Protein Hydrolysate from Fish By-Products
  166. New chitosan PVA mixed matrix membranes resistant in alkaline media for electrosynthesis
  167. Membrane modules for CO2 capture based on PVDF hollow fibers with ionic liquids immobilized
  168. Life cycle modelling of a handicraft sector: the anchovy canning industry in Cantabria (Northern Spain)
  169. IMPROVING GAS BARRIER PROPERTIES USING MIXED MATRIX MEMBRANES BASED ON ION EXCHANGE CAPACITIES OF THE POLYMERS
  170. Electrodialysis with Bipolar Membranes for Valorization of Brines
  171. Energy–water–food nexus in the Spanish greenhouse tomato production
  172. Cu2O-loaded gas diffusion electrodes for the continuous electrochemical reduction of CO2 to methanol
  173. Electrocatalytic reduction of CO2 to formate using particulate Sn electrodes: Effect of metal loading and particle size
  174. Production of methanol from CO2 electroreduction at Cu2O and Cu2O/ZnO-based electrodes in aqueous solution
  175. Global warming footprint of the electrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide to formate
  176. Estimation of PM10-Bound As, Cd, Ni and Pb Levels by Means of Statistical Modelling: PLSR and ANN Approaches
  177. Sustainability assessment of electrodialysis powered by photovoltaic solar energy for freshwater production
  178. Synergistic Effect of Combining Titanosilicate and 1-Ethyl-3-Methylimidazolium Acetate in Mixed Matrix Membranes for Efficient C02 Separation
  179. ChemInform Abstract: Towards the Electrochemical Conversion of Carbon Dioxide into Methanol
  180. Hydrogen peroxide obtained via direct synthesis as alternative raw material for ultrapurification process to produce electronic grade chemical
  181. A comparative study between the fluxes of trace elements in bulk atmospheric deposition at industrial, urban, traffic, and rural sites
  182. Environmental sustainability assessment of the management of municipal solid waste incineration residues: a review of the current situation
  183. New alkaline resistant bio-based membranes
  184. Life cycle assessment of technologies for partial dealcoholisation of wines
  185. Arsenic removal from drinking water by reverse osmosis: Minimization of costs and energy consumption
  186. High temperature permselective membranes for CO2 separation, easy to make
  187. Multiobjective Optimization Applied to the Integration of Polyamide and Cellulose Acetate Reverse Osmosis Membranes in Hybrid Cascades for Ultrapurification of Wet Chemicals
  188. Towards the electrochemical conversion of carbon dioxide into methanol
  189. Ionic liquids in the electrochemical valorisation of CO2
  190. chitosan-based mixed matrix membranes successfully made from compatible components
  191. Supported Magnetic Ionic Liquid Membranes
  192. Optimization of ionic liquid recycling in Ionic Liquid-based Three Phase Partitioning processes
  193. Overview of the PCDD/Fs degradation potential and formation risk in the application of advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) to wastewater treatment
  194. Nanofiltration separation of polyvalent and monovalent anions in desalination brines
  195. Electrosynthesis of dimethyl carbonate from methanol and CO2using potassium methoxide and the ionic liquid [bmim][Br] in a filter-press cell: a study of the influence of cell configuration
  196. Arsenic Removal from Natural Waters by Adsorption or Ion Exchange: An Environmental Sustainability Assessment
  197. Discussion on graphical methods to identify point sources from wind and particulate matter-bound metal data
  198. Environmental sustainability assessment in the process industry: A case study of waste-to-energy plants in Spain
  199. Preliminary assessment of soil contamination by hydrocarbon storage activities: Main site investigation selection
  200. ChemInform Abstract: Magnetic Ionic Liquids: Synthesis, Properties and Applications
  201. Integration of quality-dependent prices in the optimization strategy for chemicals ultrapurification by reverse osmosis membrane cascades
  202. Recovery of desalination brines: separation of calcium, magnesium and sulfate as a pre-treatment step
  203. Synthesis and Characterization of ETS-10/Chitosan Nanocomposite Membranes for Pervaporation
  204. Source contribution to the bulk atmospheric deposition of minor and trace elements in a Northern Spanish coastal urban area
  205. The critical role of the operating conditions on the Fenton oxidation of 2-chlorophenol: Assessment of PCDD/Fs formation
  206. Non-dispersive absorption of CO2 in [emim][EtSO4] and [emim][Ac]: Temperature influence
  207. Continuous electroreduction of CO2to formate using Sn gas diffusion electrodes
  208. Ionic liquid recovery alternatives in ionic liquid-based three-phase partitioning (ILTPP)
  209. CO2electro-valorization to dimethyl carbonate from methanol using potassium methoxide and the ionic liquid [bmim][Br] in a filter-press electrochemical cell
  210. Sustainable and simple way to produce mixed matrix membranes for CO2 separation
  211. Ionic liquid-based three phase partitioning (ILTPP) systems: Ionic liquid recovery and recycling
  212. Life cycle assessment modelling of waste-to-energy incineration in Spain and Portugal
  213. Synthesis and characterization of Magnetic Ionic Liquids (MILs) for CO2separation
  214. Ionic liquid-based three phase partitioning (ILTPP) systems for whey protein recovery: ionic liquid selection
  215. Environmental management of bottom ash from municipal solid waste incineration based on a life cycle assessment approach
  216. Ionic Liquid-Based Three Phase Partitioning (ILTPP) for Lactoferrin Recovery
  217. A comparison of models for assessing human risks of petroleum hydrocarbons in polluted soils
  218. Kinetic analysis and biodegradability of the Fenton mineralization of bisphenol A
  219. Continuous electrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide into formate using a tin cathode: Comparison with lead cathode
  220. Human Risk Assessment of Contaminated Soils by Oil Products: Total TPH Content Versus Fraction Approach
  221. Acetate based Supported Ionic Liquid Membranes (SILMs) for CO2 separation: Influence of the temperature
  222. Analysis and optimization of continuous organic solvent nanofiltration by membrane cascade for pharmaceutical separation
  223. Magnetic ionic liquids: synthesis, properties and applications
  224. Separation of Proteins by Ionic Liquid-Based Three-Phase Partitioning
  225. List of Contributors
  226. Effective Lifetime Study of Commercial Reverse Osmosis Membranes for Optimal Hydrogen Peroxide Ultrapurification Processes
  227. A group contribution method for the influence of the temperature in the viscosity of magnetic ionic liquids
  228. Assessment of soil pollution based on total petroleum hydrocarbons and individual oil substances
  229. Analysis and Modeling of the Continuous Electro-oxidation Process for Organic Matter Removal in Urban Wastewater Treatment
  230. Variability in metal deposition among industrial, rural and urban areas in the Cantabria Region (Northern Spain)
  231. Stochastic MILP model for optimal timing of investments in CO2 capture technologies under uncertainty in prices
  232. Environmental Sustainability Assessment of an Innovative Cr (III) Passivation Process
  233. Permeability modulation of Supported Magnetic Ionic Liquid Membranes (SMILMs) by an external magnetic field
  234. Decision tool for the selection among different reverse osmosis membranes for hydrogen peroxide ultrapurification
  235. Ionic Liquids: Green Solvents for Chemical Processing
  236. Comparative study of the destruction of polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins and dibenzofurans during Fenton and electrochemical oxidation of landfill leachates
  237. MINLP model for optimizing electricity production from coal-fired power plants considering carbon management
  238. Conversion of carbon dioxide into formate using a continuous electrochemical reduction process in a lead cathode
  239. Multi-objective optimization of coal-fired electricity production with CO2 capture
  240. Extraction of lactoferrin with hydrophobic ionic liquids
  241. Separation performance of CO2 through Supported Magnetic Ionic Liquid Membranes (SMILMs)
  242. Integrated countercurrent reverse osmosis cascades for hydrogen peroxide ultrapurification
  243. Non-dispersive absorption of CO2in parallel and cross-flow membrane modules using EMISE
  244. Optimization of global and local pollution control in electricity production from coal burning
  245. Analysis, modelling and simulation of hydrogen peroxide ultrapurification by multistage reverse osmosis
  246. Optimum design of reverse osmosis systems for hydrogen peroxide ultrapurification
  247. Environmental and economic evaluation of SO2 recovery in a ceramic hollow fibre membrane contactor
  248. Evaluation of the urban/rural particle-bound PAH and PCB levels in the northern Spain (Cantabria region)
  249. Multiobjective optimization of membrane processes for chemicals ultrapurification
  250. Multi-objective optimization of coal-fired electricity production with CO2 capture
  251. Analysis of Hybrid Reverse Osmosis Cascades for Ultrapurification of Chemicals
  252. Design of the Photovoltaic Solar Electro-Oxidation (PSEO) process for wastewater treatment
  253. Regional evaluation of particulate matter composition in an Atlantic coastal area (Cantabria region, northern Spain): Spatial variations in different urban and rural environments
  254. Photovoltaic solar electro-oxidation (PSEO) process for wastewater treatment
  255. Impact of the global economic crisis on metal levels in particulate matter (PM) at an urban area in the Cantabria Region (Northern Spain)
  256. Assessment of PCDD/Fs and PCBs in Sediments from the Spanish Northern Atlantic Coast
  257. Absorption of coal combustion flue gases in ionic liquids using different membrane contactors
  258. Design of ionic liquids: an ecotoxicity (Vibrio fischeri) discrimination approach
  259. Assessment of regional metal levels in ambient air by statistical regression models
  260. Membrane process optimization for hydrogen peroxide ultrapurification
  261. Multi-objective optimization of the electricity production from coal burning
  262. Modelling and process integration of carbon dioxide capture using membrane contactors
  263. Contribution of point sources to trace metal levels in urban areas surrounded by industrial activities in the Cantabria Region (Northern Spain)
  264. Ultrapurification of hydrogen peroxide solution from ionic metals impurities to semiconductor grade by reverse osmosis
  265. Carbon Dioxide Capture from Flue Gases Using a Cross-Flow Membrane Contactor and the Ionic Liquid 1-Ethyl-3-methylimidazolium Ethylsulfate
  266. Separation of propylene/propane mixtures using Ag+–RTIL solutions. Evaluation and comparison of the performance of gas–liquid contactors
  267. Organochlorine pesticide residues in sediments from coastal environment of Cantabria (northern Spain) and evaluation of the Atlantic Ocean
  268. Long-range magnetic ordering in magnetic ionic liquid: Emim[FeCl 4 ]
  269. Decade-long monitoring reveals a transient distortion of baseline butyltin bioaccumulation pattern in gastropods
  270. Regulated metal levels in particulate matter in the Cantabria region (Northern Spain) using multivariate linear regression (MLR)
  271. Prospective CO2 emissions from energy supplying systems: photovoltaic systems and conventional grid within Spanish frame conditions
  272. Modelling of a hollow fibre ceramic contactor for SO2 absorption
  273. Photovoltaic solar electrochemical oxidation (PSEO) for treatment of lignosulfonate wastewater
  274. Quantitative structure–activity relationships (QSARs) to estimate ionic liquids ecotoxicity EC50 (Vibrio fischeri)
  275. Evaluation of the contribution of local sources to trace metals levels in urban PM2.5 and PM10 in the Cantabria region (Northern Spain)
  276. Environmental Sustainability Assessment of Electricity From Fossil Fuel Combustion: Carbon Footprint
  277. Intensification of Sulfur Dioxide Absorption: Environmental and Economic Optimization
  278. Removal of Arsenic(III), Chromium(III) and Iron(III) Traces from Hydrofluoric Acid Solutions by Specialty Anion Exchangers
  279. An overview of the mathematical modelling of liquid membrane separation processes in hollow fibre contactors
  280. Improvement of calcium fluoride crystallization by means of the reduction of fines formation
  281. Facilitated transport of CO2 and SO2 through Supported Ionic Liquid Membranes (SILMs)
  282. Imposex and gender-independent butyltin accumulation in the gastropod Nassarius reticulatus from the Cantabrian coast (N Atlantic Spain)
  283. Influence of commercial and residual sorbents and silicates as additives on the stabilisation/solidification of organic and inorganic industrial waste
  284. Zero solvent emission process for sulfur dioxide recovery using a membrane contactor and ionic liquids
  285. Modeling of Amphoteric Heavy Metals Solubility in Stabilized/Solidified Steel Foundry Dust
  286. Hybrid Molecular QSAR Model for Toxicity Estimation: Application to Ionic Liquids
  287. Environmental Sustainability Normalization of Industrial Processes
  288. Electrochemical Oxidation of Lignosulfonate: Total Organic Carbon Oxidation Kinetics
  289. Sulfur dioxide non-dispersive absorption in N,N-dimethylaniline using a ceramic membrane contactor
  290. Membrane-Assisted Solvent Extraction for the Recovery of Metallic Pollutants
  291. Modeling and Optimization in Solvent Extraction and Liquid Membrane Processes
  292. Resources reduction in the fluorine industry: fluoride removal and recovery in a fluidized bed crystallizer
  293. Mathematical modelling of phenol photooxidation: Kinetics of the process toxicity
  294. Modeling of particle growth: Application to water treatment in a fluidized bed reactor
  295. Purification of dilute hydrofluoric acid by commercial ion exchange resins
  296. A novel group contribution method in the development of a QSAR for predicting the toxicity (Vibrio fischeri EC50) of ionic liquids
  297. Modeling of zinc solubility in stabilized/solidified electric arc furnace dust
  298. Particle growth kinetics of calcium fluoride in a fluidized bed reactor
  299. Physico-chemical and toxicological characterization of the historic estuarine sediments: A multidisciplinary approach
  300. Distribution of butyltin and derivatives in oyster shells and trapped sediments of two estuaries in Cantabria (Northern Spain)
  301. Calcium fluoride recovery from fluoride wastewater in a fluidized bed reactor
  302. Recovery of Sulfur Dioxide Using Non-Dispersive Absorption
  303. Life Cycle Assessment as a Tool for Cleaner Production: Application to Aluminium Trifluoride
  304. Influence of the Organic Compounds on the Ecotoxicity in the Treatment of Foundry Sludge and Olive Mill Waste
  305. Mechanical Properties and Environmental Assessment of Mortars Containing Metallic Oxides
  306. Use of membrane contactors as an efficient alternative to reduce effluent ecotoxicity
  307. Fluoride Recovery in a Fluidized Bed:  Crystallization of Calcium Fluoride on Silica Sand
  308. Integration along the lifecycle of calcium fluoride in the fluorine industry
  309. ALKYD PAINT WASTE CHARACTERIZATION AND DISTILLATION
  310. Mechanistical and non-linear modelling approaches to in-duct desulfurization
  311. Membrane contactors for the recovery of metallic compounds
  312. Fluidized bed reactor for fluoride removal
  313. Modelling of in-duct desulfurization reactors
  314. Simulation of o-xylene oxidation into phthalic anhydride: Rigorous multitubular catalytic reactor modelling and exportation into the process flowsheet
  315. Environmental behavior of cement-based stabilized foundry sludge products incorporating additives
  316. Environmental behaviour of stabilised foundry sludge
  317. Ecotoxicity Assessment of Stabilized/Solidified Foundry Sludge
  318. Neural network prediction of unconfined compressive strength of coal fly ash–cement mixtures
  319. Leaching Behavior of Lead, Chromium (III), and Zinc in Cement/Metal Oxides Systems
  320. Environmental assessment of cement/foundry sludge products
  321. Sorbent behavior in urban waste incineration: acid gas removal and thermogravimetric characterization
  322. SIMULATION OF THE FGD IN-DUCT INJECTION PROCESS AT LOW TEMPERATURES WITH COMPETITIVE REACTIONS
  323. Waste minimisation in a hard chromiun plating small medium enterprise (SME)
  324. SO 2 Removal in the Filter Cake of a Jet-Pulsed Filter:  A Combined Filter and Fixed-Bed Reaction Model
  325. Prediction of TCLP leachates of electric arc furnace dust/cement products using neural network analysis
  326. Environmental assessment of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in surface sediments of the Santander Bay, Northern Spain
  327. Kinetic study of the hydrothermal reaction of fly ash with ca(oh)2 in the preparation of desulfurant sorbents
  328. Binders based on cement/glassy combustion residues for the stabilisation/solidification of industrial wastes
  329. BEHAVIOUR OF CEMENT/PLATING WASTE DERIVED PRODUCTS: UNCONFINED COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH AND SETTING TIME
  330. Effect of CaSO4 on the structure and use of Ca(OH)2/fly ash sorbents for SO2 removal
  331. Environmental assessment of lubricants before and after wire drawing process
  332. Influence of lead, zinc, iron (III) and chromium (III) oxides on the setting time and strength development of Portland cement
  333. Kinetics of dry flue gas desulfurization at low temperatures using Ca(OH)2: competitive reactions of sulfation and carbonation
  334. Simulation of the FGD in-duct injection technology using complex kinetic models
  335. Cement-Waste and Clay-Waste Derived Products from Metal Wastes
  336. Characterization of metal finishing sludges: influence of the pH
  337. Characterisation and management of incinerator wastes
  338. INFLUENCE OF PARTICLE SIZE AND STRUCTURAL PROPERTIES OF SORBENTS PREPARED FROM FLY-ASH AND Ca(OH)2 ON THE SO2 REMOVAL ABILITY
  339. Environmental Characterisation of Ferrous Foundry Wastes
  340. Analysis of literature data from 3,000 cement/waste products
  341. Thermogravimetric determination of the influence of water vapour in the FGD in-duct injection at low temperatures
  342. Microstructural Changes in the Desulfurization Reaction at Low Temperature
  343. Environmental Characterization of Metal Finishing Sludges
  344. Viability of the separation of Cd from highly concentrated Ni−Cd mixtures by non-dispersive solvent extraction
  345. SO2 reaction with Ca(OH)2 at medium temperatures (300–425°C)
  346. Flue-gas desulfurization at medium temperatures. Kinetic model validation from thermogravimetric data
  347. Separation of L-Phenylalanine by Nondispersive Extraction and Backextraction. Equilibrium and Kinetic Parameters
  348. Experimental study of the waste binder anhydrite in the solidification/ stabilization process of heavy metal sludges
  349. Fly Ash Binders in Stabilization of FGD Wastes
  350. Preparation and characterization of fly ash/hydrated lime sorbents for SO2 removal
  351. Kinetic modelling of cadmium removal from phosphoric acid by non-dispersive solvent extraction
  352. Separation of Cr (VI) with Aliquat 336: Chemical Equilibrium Modeling
  353. Fly-ash/calcium hydroxide mixtures for SO2 removal: structural properties and maximum yield
  354. Kinetics of flue gas desulphurization at low temperatures: fly ash/calcium (31) sorbent behaviour
  355. MODELLING OF LIQUID-LIQUID NON-DISPERSIVE EXTRACTION PROCESSES IN HOLLOW FIBER MODULES
  356. SEPARATION PROCESSES BY NON-DISPERSIVE LIQUID-LIQUID EXTRACTION. MATHEMATICAL MODELLING OF THE SEPARATION SELECTIVITY
  357. VIABILITY OF THE LIQUID-LIQUID SEPARATION OF CADMIUM FROM PHOSPHORIC ACID USING ALIQUAT 336 AS EXTRACTANT
  358. Membrane mass transport coefficient for the recovery of Cr(VI) in hollow fiber extraction and back-extraction modules
  359. Desulfurization yield of calcium hydroxide/fly-ash mixtures. Thermogravimetric determination
  360. Kinetic Analysis of the Simultaneous Nondispersive Extraction and Back-Extraction of Chromium(VI)
  361. Nondispersive Extraction of Cr(VI) with Aliquat 336: Influence of Carrier Concentration
  362. Kinetic studies on low temperature, dry flue gas desulphurization
  363. Desulfurization rate at low temperatures using calcium hydroxide and fly ash
  364. Long-term behaviour of toxic metals in stabilized steel foundry dusts
  365. Solidification/stabilization Process For Steel Foundry Dust Using Cement Based Binders: Influence Of Processing Variables
  366. Extraction of Anions with Aliquat 336: Chemical Equilibrium Modeling
  367. The influence of binder/waste ratio on leaching characteristics of solidified/stabilized steel foundry dusts
  368. Response to "Comments on thermal dehydration of calcium hydroxide. 1. Kinetic model and parameters"
  369. Extraction of Cr(VI) with aliquat 336 in hollow fiber contactors: mass transfer analysis and modeling
  370. Solidification/Stabilization Process for Steel Foundry Dust Using Cement Based Binders: Influence of Processing Variables
  371. Flue gas desulfurization at low temperatures.Characterization of the structural changes in the solid sorbent
  372. Internal mass transfer in hollow fiber supported liquid membranes
  373. PHENOL RECOVERY WITH SLM USING “CYANEX 923”
  374. Flue gas desulphurization at low temperatures
  375. Supported liquid membranes for the separation-concentration of phenol. 2. Mass-transfer evaluation according to fundamental equations
  376. Equilibrium and kinetics of chromium(VI) extraction with Aliquat 336
  377. Kinetics of the separation-concentration of chromium(VI) with emulsion liquid membranes
  378. Effect of a variable solute distribution coefficient on mass separation in hollow fibers
  379. Kinetics of flue gas desulfurization at low temperatures: nonideal surface adsorption model
  380. Supported liquid membranes for the separation-concentration of phenol. 1. Viability and mass-transfer evaluation
  381. Mathematical Modelling of Phenol Recovery Using Supported Liquid Membranes.
  382. Membrane Behaviour in Chromate Recovery Using Emulsion Liquid Membranes
  383. Supported Liquid Membranes for Chromate Recovery. Experimental Study
  384. Inertization of toxic wastes
  385. Phenol Recovery with Supported Liquid Membranes: Experimental Study
  386. Metal Lixiviation of Steel Foundry Dust
  387. Dry Flue Gas Desulphurization at Low Temperatures
  388. Recovery of Cr(VI) with Emulsion Liquid Membranes (ELM) in Mechanically Stirred Contactors
  389. Thermal dehydration of calcium hydroxide. 1. Kinetic model and parameters
  390. Thermal dehydration of calcium hydroxide. 2. Surface area evolution
  391. Kinetics of metal extraction: Model discrimination and parameter estimation
  392. Kinetic model for desulfurization at low temperatures using calcium hydroxide
  393. Kinetic behaviour of non-isothermal lime hydration
  394. Conversion into powder in the thermal decomposition of a complex solid containing ammonium hexafluoro-aluminate and aluminium oxide
  395. Integral kinetic analysis from temperature programmed reaction data: alkaline hydrolysis of ethyl acetate as test reaction
  396. Mathematical modelling of industrial reactions using thermoanalytical methods
  397. On the modelling of catalytic activity in homogeneous liquid phase acid-base reactions
  398. Kinetic analysis of liquid-phase depolymerization of trioxane from programmed temperature data
  399. Kinetic modeling of the toluene chloromethylation
  400. Kinetic analysis of the liquid-phase depolymerization of trioxane from programmed-temperature data
  401. Application of chitosan to cobalt recovery: Evaluation by factorial design of experiments
  402. Relation between homogeneous acid catalysis and ion exchange resins using a test reaction
  403. Analysis and modelling of 1-butyl alcohol esterification with hydrobromic acid and sulfuric acid as homogeneous catalyst
  404. Kinetic analysis of homogeneous acid catalysis in the chloromethylation of toluene
  405. Purification of industrial acrylamide by ion exchange
  406. Thermal decomposition of (C6H5-NH3)4Mo8O26 · 2H2O. isothermal and non-isothermal kinetic analysis
  407. Analysis and modelling of segregative reactions. 1-Butyl alcohol esterification with hydrobromic acid
  408. Kinetic analysis for liquid-phase reactions from programmed temperature data
  409. Kinetic analysis for liquid-phase reactions from programmed temperature data
  410. Kinetic interpretation of the thermal decomposition of anilinium octamolybdate at different heating rate
  411. Reaction scheme in the non-isothermal decomposition of (C6H5NH3)4Mo8O26 · 2 H2O
  412. Thermal dehydration of (C6H5NH3)4Mo8O26 · 2H2O. Isothermal kinetic analysis
  413. Thermogravimetric study of (C6H5NH3)4Mo8O26·2H2O. isothermal decomposition of aniline
  414. Kinetic analysis of thermogravimetric data; discrimination of integral models
  415. Einfluß der Reaktionsbedingungen bei der Chlormethylierung von Styrol