Publications by authors named "J C Garrigues"

In a municipal wastewater treatment plant, the thermal treatment of sludge can be an efficient way of increasing the final sludge cake dryness and boosting anaerobic digestion performances. However, such treatments generate refractory compounds which, once returned to headworks, can affect the quality compliance of effluent discharges, particularly concerning organic nitrogen. This study explores the effects of thermal hydrolysis (TH) and hydrothermal carbonization (HTC) of municipal sludge on the refractory organic compound production.

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The antiviral drug tecovirimat* has been used extensively to treat U.S. mpox cases since the start of a global outbreak in 2022.

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Levothyroxine is a drug with a narrow therapeutic index. Changing the drug formulation composition or switching between pharmaceutical brands can alter the bioavailability, which can result in major health problems. However, the increased adverse drug reactions have not been fully explained scientifically yet and a thorough investigation of the formulations is needed.

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The retention behavior in supercritical fluid chromatography and its stability over time are still unsatisfactorily explained phenomena despite many important contributions in recent years, especially focusing on linear solvation energy relationship modeling. We studied polar stationary phases with predominant -OH functionalities, i.e.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study focuses on the analysis of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in wastewater treatment, specifically targeting recalcitrant compounds that arise from thermal sludge pretreatment.
  • Researchers developed a method using ultra-high-performance liquid chromatography size-exclusion chromatography (U-HPLC SEC) combined with UV and fluorescence detection to differentiate between melanoidins and humic acids (HAs).
  • The findings show that low molecular weight fractions indicate melanoidins, while high molecular weight fractions are characteristic of HAs, and specific detection modes yield distinct fluorescence patterns relevant in classifying these organic compounds.
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