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Natacha Martin
Natacha Martin
PhD / R&D Process engineer Orège SA
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Electrochemical treatment for simultaneous removal of heavy metals and organics from surface finishing wastewater using sacrificial iron anode
V Ya, N Martin, YH Chou, YM Chen, KH Choo, SS Chen, CW Li
Journal of the Taiwan Institute of Chemical Engineers 83, 107-114, 2018
552018
Electrochemical crystallization for phosphate recovery from an electronic industry wastewater effluent using sacrificial iron anodes
N Martin, V Ya, N Leewiboonsilp, KH Choo, PL Noophan, CW Li
Journal of Cleaner Production 276, 124234, 2020
292020
High-pressure electrocoagulation system with periodic air replenishment for efficient dye wastewater treatment: Reaction dynamics and cost evaluation
V Ya, N Martin, KH Choo, YH Chou, SJ Lee, NC Le, CW Li
Journal of Cleaner Production 213, 1127-1134, 2019
282019
Efficient Cu removal from CuEDTA complex-containing wastewater using electrochemically controlled sacrificial iron anode
V Ya, N Martin, YH Chou, SS Chen, KH Choo, V Naddeo, NC Le, CW Li
Chemosphere 264, 128573, 2021
162021
Complete Cu removal through Fe (II) mediated decoupling of CuEDTA complexes from simulated industrial wastewater with simultaneous precipitation
V Ya, YH Chen, YH Chou, N Martin, KH Choo, N Mameda, PL Noophan, ...
Environmental Technology & Innovation 23, 101726, 2021
82021
Cyanide Removal and Recovery by Electrochemical Crystallization Process
N Martin, V Ya, V Naddeo, KH Choo, CW Li
Water 13 (19), 2704, 2021
32021
Replacement/Reduction reactions for copper removal using scrap iron packed electrode
N Martin, V Ya, CW Li
Proceedings of the Water Environment Federation 2018 (7), 5018-5036, 2018
2018
Assessing wastewater and sanitation conditions and management in the Ramotswa transboundary aquifer area between South Africa and Botswana
N Martin
International Water Management Institute (IWMI). Prétoria (Afrique du Sud), 2017
2017
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