Scientific Results

This catalogue is obtained by conducting a systematic literature review of scientific studies and reviews related to monitoring, forecasting, and simulating the inland water cycle. The analysis maps scientific expertise across research groups and classifies findings by the type of inland water studied, application focus, and geographical scope. A gap analysis will identify missing research areas and assess their relevance to policymaking.

ID â–Č Type Year Authors Title Venue/Journal DOI Research type Water System Technical Focus Abstract Link with Projects Link with Tools Related policies ID
publications-731 PEER REVIEWED ARTICLE 2016 Laura Blanco , Daphne Hermosilla , Ángeles Blanco , Nathalie Swinnen , David Prieto , Carlos Negro MBR+RO Combination for PVC Production Effluent Reclamation in the Resin Polymerization Step: A Case Study 10.1021/acs.iecr.6b00913 Uncategorized Wastewater Treatment Plants No abstract available 280756
publications-732 PEER REVIEWED ARTICLE 2014 Journal of Applied Phycology Comparison of mixotrophic to cyclic autotrophic/heterotrophic growth strategies to optimize productivity of Chlorella sorokiniana 10.1007/s10811-014-0485-1 Uncategorized Uncategorized No abstract available 280756
publications-733 PEER REVIEWED ARTICLE 2016 Helen BarndÔk , Daphne Hermosilla , Changseok Han , Dionysios D. Dionysiou , Carlos Negro , Ángeles Blanco Degradation of 1,4-dioxane from industrial wastewater by solar photocatalysis using immobilized NF-TiO2 composite with monodisperse TiO2 nanoparticles 10.1016/j.apcatb.2015.06.015 Uncategorized Wastewater Treatment Plants No abstract available 280756
publications-734 PEER REVIEWED ARTICLE 2016 Helen BarndÔk , Laura Blanco , Daphne Hermosilla , Ángeles Blanco Heterogeneous photo-Fenton processes using zero valent iron microspheres for the treatment of wastewaters contaminated with 1,4-dioxane 10.1016/j.cej.2015.08.097 Uncategorized Wastewater Treatment Plants No abstract available 280756
publications-735 PEER REVIEWED ARTICLE 2016 Helen BarndÔk , Noemi Merayo , Laura Blanco , Daphne Hermosilla , Ángeles Blanco Application of on-line FTIR methodology to study the mechanisms of heterogeneous advanced oxidation processes 10.1016/j.apcatb.2015.12.036 Uncategorized Wastewater Treatment Plants No abstract available 280756
publications-736 PEER REVIEWED ARTICLE 2012 Giorgos Markou , Irini Angelidaki , Dimitris Georgakakis Microalgal carbohydrates: an overview of the factors influencing carbohydrates production, and of main bioconversion technologies for production of biofuels 10.1007/s00253-012-4398-0 Uncategorized Uncategorized No abstract available 280756
publications-737 PEER REVIEWED ARTICLE 2015 Jonas Löwenberg , Jörn Ansgar Baum , Yannick-Serge Zimmermann , Cornelis Groot , Wilbert van den Broek , Thomas Wintgens Comparison of pre-treatment technologies towards improving reverse osmosis desalination of cooling tower blow down 10.1016/j.desal.2014.11.018 Uncategorized Wastewater Treatment Plants No abstract available 280756
publications-738 PEER REVIEWED ARTICLE 2015 Patricio Lopez-Exposito , Angeles Blanco Suarez , Carlos Negro Estimation of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii biomass concentration from chord length distribution data 10.1007/s10811-015-0749-4 AI & Machine Learning Uncategorized Abstract A novel method to estimate the concentration of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii biomass was developed. The method employs the chord length distribution information gathered by means of a focused beam reflectance probe immersed in the culture sample and processes the data through a feedforward multilayer perceptron. The multilayer perceptron architecture was systematically optimised through the application of a simulated annealing algorithm. The method developed can predict the concentration of microalgae with acceptable accuracy and, with further development, it could be implemented online to monitor the aggregation status and biomass concentration of microalgal cultures. 280756
publications-739 PEER REVIEWED ARTICLE 2015 Laura Blanco , Daphne Hermosilla , Ángeles Blanco , Nathalie Swinnen , David Prieto , Carlos Negro Assessment of the Performance of Membrane Bioreactors Applied to the Treatment of Industrial Effluents Containing Poly(vinyl alcohol) 10.1021/acs.iecr.5b00770 Uncategorized Wastewater Treatment Plants No abstract available 280756
publications-740 PEER REVIEWED ARTICLE 2015 Hamed Safafar , Jonathan van Wagenen , Per MĂžller , Charlotte Jacobsen Carotenoids, Phenolic Compounds and Tocopherols Contribute to the Antioxidative Properties of Some Microalgae Species Grown on Industrial Wastewater 10.3390/md13127069 Uncategorized Wastewater Treatment Plants This study aimed at investigating the potential of microalgae species grown on industrial waste water as a new source of natural antioxidants. Six microalgae from different classes, including Phaeodactylum sp. (Bacillariophyceae), Nannochloropsis sp. (Eustigmatophyceae), Chlorella sp., Dunaniella sp., and Desmodesmus sp. (Chlorophyta), were screened for their antioxidant properties using different in vitro assays. Natural antioxidants, including pigments, phenolics, and tocopherols, were measured in methanolic extracts of microalgae biomass. Highest and lowest concentrations of pigments, phenolic compounds, and tocopherols were found in Desmodesmus sp. and Phaeodactylum tricornuotom microalgae species, respectively. The results of each assay were correlated to the content of natural antioxidants in microalgae biomass. Phenolic compounds were found as major contributors to the antioxidant activity in all antioxidant tests while carotenoids were found to contribute to the 1,1-diphenyl-2-picryl-hydrazil (DPPH) radical scavenging activity, ferrous reduction power (FRAP), and ABTS-radical scavenging capacity activity. Desmodesmus sp. biomass represented a potentially rich source of natural antioxidants, such as carotenoids (lutein), tocopherols, and phenolic compounds when cultivated on industrial waste water as the main nutrient source. 280756