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Arvaniti, E. C.; Zaglis, D. P.; Papadakis, V.G.; Paraskeva, C.A.. |
A new cost-effective system for complete exploitation of OMW is suggested, offering a viable solution to the problem of OMW disposal. Use of the proposed separation techniques prefiltration (PF), Ultrafiltration [UF], nanofiltration [NF], and reverse osmosis [RO]) produce byproducts that might include additional benefits. A pilot plant was developed in an olive mill operating in Achaia (Patras, Greece) during an olive harvesting season. Large volumes of OMW produced daily were treated systematically in a semibatch procedure to identify problems relevant to long-term behavior and reliability. The study showed that a fraction of pure water up to 75% can be recovered. Also fractions are isolated that contained concentrate nutritious and polyphenol content... |
Tipo: Conference paper, poster, etc. |
Palavras-chave: Recycling; Balancing and resource management Air and water emissions Olive. |
Ano: 2011 |
URL: http://orgprints.org/19835/1/04_Arvaniti_FULL.doc |
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