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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36111665

ABSTRACT

This study aimed to evaluate an alternative to reduce trihalomethane (THM) formation in brewing water. THM affects the organoleptic properties of water and, consequently, the produced beer. Water treatment based on common chemicals such as alum and free chlorine could potentially form THM. Therefore, we studied the replacement of chemicals used in water treatment: aluminum sulfate by a tannin-based coagulant and sodium hypochlorite by chlorine dioxide. Experimentally, jar tests were conducted, and the role of coagulants and oxidizing agents was evaluated for: the removal of apparent color, turbidity, natural organic matter (NOM) and microorganisms; the formation of trihalomethanes (THM); and the sensory quality of the water. Using tannin-based coagulant with chlorine dioxide was associated with the lowest THM in treated water (1.7 µg/L) and higher satisfaction in the sensory analysis. However, using these chemicals make the water treatment more expensive than the current strategy. Overall, using the tannin-based coagulant and chlorine dioxide treatment is an alternative to produce water with a lower THM concentration, better physical-chemical, and sensory quality. These findings motivate further brewing experiments and a deeper economics evaluation considering the process's sustainability.


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Water Pollutants, Chemical , Water Purification , Trihalomethanes/analysis , Chlorine/chemistry , Tannins , Sodium Hypochlorite , Disinfection , Oxidants , Water Pollutants, Chemical/analysis
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Phys Rev E ; 98(2-1): 022702, 2018 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30253482

ABSTRACT

In the present work, we have studied the liquid crystalline properties of a luminescent molecule, which presents smectic mesophases, using the emission ellipsometry technique. A methodology with photoselection of the excitation light to improve the experiment is presented. An empirical model is proposed to explain the experimental results. The Stokes parameters of the emitted light allowed the correlation of changes in the polarization degree, ellipticity angle, and rotation angle with phase transitions.

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Chem Commun (Camb) ; 46(19): 3375-7, 2010 May 21.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20428519

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A new iron(ii) complex was synthesized and its photonuclease activity against plasmid DNA was evaluated. After kinetic experiments a k(cat) of 18.86 +/- 2.9 h(-1) was obtained, one of the highest nuclease activities of synthetic metallonucleases, selectively activated by 365 nm UV light.


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DNA/drug effects , Ferrous Compounds/pharmacology , Oxygen/chemistry , Crystallography, X-Ray , DNA/chemistry , DNA Cleavage , Deoxyribonucleases/chemistry , Deoxyribonucleases/metabolism , Ferrous Compounds/chemical synthesis , Ferrous Compounds/chemistry , Ligands , Models, Molecular , Molecular Structure , Photolysis , Plasmids/chemistry , Ultraviolet Rays
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