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Overview

Juan L. Acero is affiliated with the University of Extremadura in Spain and focuses their research primarily in the field of Environmental Science. Their work spans various subfields including Pollution, Water Science and Technology, Insect Science, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, and Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis.

The scientist's research topics involve Pharmaceutical and Antibiotic Environmental Impacts, Insect and Pesticide Research, Advanced Oxidation Water Treatment, Membrane Separation Technologies, Edible Oils Quality and Analysis, Water Quality Monitoring and Analysis, and Electrochemical Sensors and Biosensors.

Juan L. Acero has published in several scientific venues, with notable frequency in:

  • Catalysts
  • Separation and Purification Technology
  • Journal of environmental chemical engineering
  • Membranes
  • Processes

Their recent papers include:

  • Nanocomposite PVDF/TiO2 Photocatalytic Membranes for Micropollutant Removal in Secondary Effluent, 2024, Catalysts
  • Removal of Micropollutants in Water Reclamation by Membrane Filtration: Impact of Pretreatments and Adsorption, 2024, Membranes
  • Elimination of neonicotinoids by ozone-based advanced oxidation processes: Kinetics and performance in real water matrices, 2022, Separation and Purification Technology
  • Membrane filtration, activated sludge and solar photocatalytic technologies for the effective treatment of table olive processing wastewater, 2021, Journal of environmental chemical engineering
  • Malodorous Gases in Aquatic Environments: A Comprehensive Review from Microbial Origin to Detection and Removal Techniques, 2025, Processes

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Juan L. Acero are:

  • Juan C. Aldana
  • Pedro M. Álvarez
  • Francisco J. Real
  • Esther Matamoros
  • F. Javier Benítez

Best Publications

  • Degradation Kinetics of Atrazine and Its Degradation Products with Ozone and OH Radicals: A Predictive Tool for Drinking Water Treatment

    Juan L. Acero;Konrad Stemmler;Urs Von Gunten

  • Oxidative elimination of cyanotoxins: comparison of ozone, chlorine, chlorine dioxide and permanganate.

    Eva Rodríguez;Gretchen D. Onstad;Tomas P.J. Kull;James S. Metcalf

  • Contribution of free radicals to chlorophenols decomposition by several advanced oxidation processes.

    F.Javier Benitez;Jesus Beltran-Heredia;Juan L. Acero;F.Javier Rubio

  • Degradation of carbofuran by using ozone, UV radiation and advanced oxidation processes.

    F. Javier Benitez;Juan L. Acero;Francisco J. Real

  • Kinetics and mechanisms of formation of bromophenols during drinking water chlorination: assessment of taste and odor development.

    Juan L. Acero;Philippe Piriou;Urs von Gunten

  • MTBE oxidation by conventional ozonation and the combination ozone/hydrogen peroxide: efficiency of the processes and bromate formation.

    Juan L. Acero;Stefan B. Haderlein;Torsten C. Schmidt;Marc J.-F. Suter

  • Kinetics of reactions between chlorine and the cyanobacterial toxins microcystins.

    Juan L. Acero;Eva Rodriguez;Jussi Meriluoto

  • Oxidation of microcystins by permanganate: reaction kinetics and implications for water treatment.

    Eva Rodríguez;María E. Majado;Jussi Meriluoto;Juan L. Acero

  • The role of hydroxyl radicals for the decomposition of p-hydroxy phenylacetic acid in aqueous solutions.

    F.J Benitez;J.L Acero;F.J Real;F.J Rubio

  • Characterization of Oxidation processes: ozonation and the AOP O3/H2O2

    Juan L. Acero;Urs Von Gunten

  • Comparison of different chemical oxidation treatments for the removal of selected pharmaceuticals in water matrices

    F. Javier Benitez;Juan L. Acero;Francisco J. Real;Gloria Roldan

  • Influence of Carbonate on the Ozone/Hydrogen Peroxide Based Advanced Oxidation Process for Drinking Water Treatment

    Juan L. Acero;Urs von Gunten

  • Kinetics of aqueous chlorination of some pharmaceuticals and their elimination from water matrices.

    Juan L. Acero;F. Javier Benitez;Francisco J. Real;Gloria Roldan

  • Kinetics of the Chemical Oxidation of the Pharmaceuticals Primidone, Ketoprofen, and Diatrizoate in Ultrapure and Natural Waters

    Francisco J. Real;F. Javier Benitez;Juan L. Acero;Juan J. P. Sagasti

  • Retention of emerging micropollutants from UP water and a municipal secondary effluent by ultrafiltration and nanofiltration

    Juan L. Acero;F. Javier Benitez;Fernando Teva;Ana I. Leal

  • Coupling of adsorption, coagulation, and ultrafiltration processes for the removal of emerging contaminants in a secondary effluent

    Juan L. Acero;F. Javier Benitez;Francisco J. Real;Fernando Teva

  • Membrane filtration technologies applied to municipal secondary effluents for potential reuse.

    Juan L. Acero;F. Javier Benitez;Ana I. Leal;Francisco J. Real

  • Ozonation of pharmaceutical compounds: Rate constants and elimination in various water matrices

    F. Javier Benitez;Juan L. Acero;Francisco J. Real;Gloria Roldán

  • Aerobic degradation of olive mill wastewaters.

    J. Benitez;J. Beltran-Heredia;J. Torregrosa;J. L. Acero

  • Kinetics of the oxidation of cylindrospermopsin and anatoxin-a with chlorine, monochloramine and permanganate

    Eva Rodríguez;Ana Sordo;James S. Metcalf;Juan L. Acero

Frequent Co-Authors

Urs von Gunten
Urs von Gunten Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology
Jussi Meriluoto
Jussi Meriluoto Åbo Akademi University
Juan F. García-Reyes
Juan F. García-Reyes University of Jaén
Alexander J. B. Zehnder
Alexander J. B. Zehnder Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology
Rik I.L. Eggen
Rik I.L. Eggen ETH Zurich
Silvio Canonica
Silvio Canonica Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology
Antonio Molina-Díaz
Antonio Molina-Díaz University of Jaén

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