Continuous flow adsorption of phenolic compounds from olive mill wastewater with resin XAD16N: life cycle assessment, cost–benefit analysis and process optimization
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Frascari, Dario
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2019
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Journal of Chemical Technology & Biotechnology
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94
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1968-1981
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Wiley
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Olive mill wastewaters (OMWs) represent a major environmental concern due to their high organic loadand phytotoxic activity. The selective recovery of phenolic compounds (PCs) from OMW is promising, thanks to the antioxidantand antimicrobial properties of PCs. The goal of this work was to perform a life cycle assessment (LCA) and cost–benefit analysis(CBA) of a full-scale process of PC adsorption/desorption on resin Amberlite XAD16N. The industrial process was designed on thebasis of laboratory tests aimed at performing a preliminary process optimization.
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phenolic compounds, antioxidants, adsorption, olive mill wastewater, life cycle assessment, cost–benefit analysis
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1097-4660
0268-2575
0142-0356
1935-181X
0268-2575
0142-0356
1935-181X
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English
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FRASCARI, Dario und Emmanuel OERTLÉ, 2019. Continuous flow adsorption of phenolic compounds from olive mill wastewater with resin XAD16N: life cycle assessment, cost–benefit analysis and process optimization. Journal of Chemical Technology & Biotechnology. 2019. Nr. 94, S. 1968–1981. DOI 10.1002/jctb.5980. Verfügbar unter: https://irf.fhnw.ch/handle/11654/30357