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Article Citation - WoS: 4Citation - Scopus: 5Experimental Investigation of a Unique Electro-Biomembrane Based Integrated System for Wastewater Treatment and Simultaneous Clean Water, Hydrogen and Energy Production(Institution of Chemical Engineers, 2024) Goren,A.Y.; Dincer,I.; Khalvati,A.This paper concerns the design, development, and building of a unique electro-bio-membrane reactor for concurrent bioH2 production, desalination, and energy production by microorganisms in a single reactor. The effects of varying biomass amounts (5–50 g) and inoculum amounts (250–1500 mL) on the bioH2 production efficiency are also investigated. The lowest cumulative bioH2 yield of 24.2 mL/g is obtained using a biomass amount of 5 g, while it is 44.7 mL/g at a biomass amount of 50 g. The highest H2 production from water electrolysis is also found as 0.719 mL/min at improved conditions. Furthermore, the highest power and current density values are 2794.5 mW/m2 and 2786.1 mA/m2 at 1500 mL-inoculum, biomass amount of 30 g, initial pH of 5.5, and temperature of 37 °C in the dark fermentation (DF) cell. Moreover, the desalination efficiency increases from 41.6 to 65.8% with decreasing inoculum amounts from 1500 to 250 mL. © 2024 The Institution of Chemical EngineersArticle Citation - WoS: 11Citation - Scopus: 13Application of Pectin-Grape Seed Polyphenol Combination Restores Consistency and Emulsion Stability and Enhances Antioxidant Capacity of Reduced Oil Aquafaba Vegan Mayonnaise(Institution of Chemical Engineers, 2024) Büyük,M.; Ata,A.; Yemenicioğlu,A.The reduction of oil content causes dramatic loss of desired textural and rheological properties and emulsion stability of chickpea aquafaba vegan mayonnaise (AVM). This study aimed at restoring lost textural and rheological properties and boosting antioxidant capacity in reduced oil AVM by addition of citrus pectin (CP)-grape seed polyphenol extract (GSE) combination. The AVM formed by 60% sunflower oil (SFO) with 1% (w/w) CP-GSE combination (M60-CP-GSE) showed almost 14.0, 12.0, 13.0 and 2.6, 2.3, 1.2-fold greater firmness, consistency index and apparent viscosity than AVMs formed by 60% SFO (M60) or 60% SFO with 1% CP (M60-CP), respectively. The M60-CP-GSE did not show any phase separation by centrifugation while M60-CP and M60 showed limited and considerable phase separation by centrifugation, respectively. The D[4,3] particle sizes of emulsion droplets were 125, 14.7 and 54 nm for M60, M60-CP, and M60-CP-GSE, respectively. The fluorescence microscopic images showed that M60-CP-GSE contained the most densely packed emulsified oil droplets. The use of GSE gave brownish AVM color, but grape seed polyphenols boosted antioxidant activity of mayonnaise (54.72 µmol Trolox per ml). This work showed the good potential of CP-GSE combination to improve textural properties and antioxidant potential of reduced oil emulsion-based vegan foods. © 2024 Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE)Article Citation - WoS: 104Citation - Scopus: 107Poly(dopamine) Grafted Bio-Silica Composite With Tetraethylenepentamine Ligands for Enhanced Adsorption of Pollutants(Institution of Chemical Engineers, 2019) Arıca, Tuğçe Aybüke; Kuman, Merve; Gerçel, Özgül; Ayas, ErhanIn this study, diatomite fossil particles (i.e., bio-silica) was treated with strong acid solution and coated with polydopamine (bio-silica-PDA) using aqueous-based bioinspired coating method. The bio-silica-PDA was grafted with tetraethylenepentamine (TEPA) ligand to increase binding sites on the material surfaces. The biosilica-PDA-TEPA particles was characterized using Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), Scanning electron microscope (SEM), X-Ray Diffraction (XRD) and Brunauer-Emmett-Teller (BET) method. The adsorption performance of the biosilica-PDA-TEPA particles was studied using a model dye (i.e., Direct Blue 74; DB-74) from aqueous solutions using biosilica-PDA as a control system. Batch system was used to optimize experimental conditions for the removal of DB-74 dye on the sorbents. The adsorption of DB-74 on the biosilica-PDA-TEPA particles was studied in the pH range of 2.0-8.0. The amount adsorbed DB-74 dye on the biosilica-PDA-TEPA was 363.3 mg g(-1) (using initial dye concentration 1200 mg L-1, pH 3.0 and temperature 25 degrees C). Adsorption of DB-74 dye on biosilica-PDA-TEPA particles fitted well Langmuir model. The equilibrium adsorption time was completed within 10 min and the experimental data was defined well by the pseudo-second-order model. In addition, the biosilica-PDA-TEPA particles presented a good performance after regeneration. This result show that the presented low-cost porous biosilica-PDA-TEPA particles can be a good candidate as a novel sorbent system for removal of micro-pollutants from wastewaters. (C) 2018 Institution of Chemical Engineers. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
