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Electrochemical treatment of vinasse from beet molasses

In this work the results from a new technique are presented in which the vinasse from beet molasses is treated by electrolysis. By this technique, sodium chloride is added in the wastewater and the mixture passes through a electrolytic cell. A number of experiments was run in an laboratory scale pil...

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Published in:Water science and technology 1997-07, Vol.36 (2-3), p.271-278
Main Authors: Vlyssides, A. G., Israilides, C. J., Loizidou, M., Karvouni, G., Mourafeti, V.
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