Publications.
Publications by CET staff members.
Dr. Emna Ammar, Dr. Glynn Skerratt, Prof. Khaled Medhioub and Prof. Moncef Nasr.
A Review of the Production and Treatment of Olive Mill Effluent and the Potential
Application of Reedbed Treatment Systems in Tunisia
(submitted to J. Chem. Technol. Biotechnol.)
Skerratt, R.G. and Skelton R.(2001) Technical Research Article
The Application of Membrane Treatment Systems in the Automotive Components
Industry (in press)
Skerratt, R.G. (2001) The commercial manufacure of a tile containing
95% recycled glass cullet.
Recycling and Reuse of Glass Cullet. Proceedings of the International Symposium,
University of Dundee, Scotland. 19-20 March 2001. Thomas Telford ISBN 0 7277
2994 2
Sk
erratt, R.G. Skelton R. and Flemming R.(2001) Technical Research Article.
Distillery Wastewater Treatment Using an Ultrafiltration Membrane
System. BDI Magazine Feb 2001.
Skerratt, R.G. (2000) Brickworks could make use of sludge. Water
and Waste Treatment September 2000 pp17
Skerratt, R.G. and Skelton R.(2000) Technical Research Article -
Membrane
Treatment of Wastewater from Wool and Yarn Scouring. IEM Magazine, Feb 2000,
pp 16-17
Skerratt, R.G. and Skelton R.(1999) Technical Research Article -
Water
Treatment using Membrane Systems. Water 21 (International Water Association
: IWA) Nov-Dec 1999 pp 27-28
Skerratt, R.G. and Skelton R.(1999) Technical Research Article -
Membrane Treatment Systems. Water and Environment Manager (CIWEM). Volume
4, No. 6, pp 4-6
Skerratt, R.G., Harrison, G. and Hall, S. (1997) Metal recovery
from sewage sludge incinerator ash. Procedings of the 2nd European Biosolids
and Organic Residuals Conference, Wakefield, 17-19 November 1997
Skerratt,R.G.(1996) Development of Interactive Training Water
Science and Technology. Water Science and Technology Volume 34, No 12 pp 173-181
( + Presentation at the Biannual Conference of IAWQ in Budapest 1994)
Moreman, A.D., Plimmer, C.C. & Skerratt, R.G. (1995). Ultrafiltration
for pretreatment of effluents containing water-based inks. International
Association on Water Quality ; Second International Symposium on Wastewater
Reclamation and Reuse ; Iraklio, Crete, 17-20 October 1995. Symposium preprints
1, 373-380.
Moreman, A.D. (1994). Wastewater treatment and water-based inks.
Industrial Waste Management, 5 (5), 32.
Moreman, A.D., Hall, S.A., Skerratt, R.G. & Battersby, G.C. (1994). Waterbased
Inks that have a high potential for metal and colour removal by primary waste
treatment. Poster presented at 'Inorganic Pigments : Environmental Issues
and Technological Opportunities". RSC Industrial Inorganic Pigments Group
Meeting, London,12-01-94.
Walker, J., Crowley, P., Moreman, A.D. & Barrett, J. (1993). Biochemical
properties of cloned glutathione-S-transferases from Schistosoma mansoni and
Schistosoma japonicum. Molecular and Biochemical Parasitology. 61. 255-264.
Walker, J., Moreman, A.D. & Barrett, J. (1992). Biochemical
characterisation of a cloned glutathione-S-transferase from Schistosoma mansoni
(Sm28GST). Abstracts of Papers and Posters presented at the 1992 Spring
meeting of the British Society for Parasitology at the University of York, 6-8
April 1991.
Crowley, P., Moreman, A.D. & Barrett, J. (1991). Biochemical properties
of a cloned glutathione-S-transferase from Schistosoma japonicum (Sj26). Abstracts
of Papers and Posters presented at the Spring meeting of the British Society
for Parasitology at the University of Liverpool, 3-5 April 1991.
Moreman, A.D. (1990). Studies on the synthesis and assembly of the
enzyme p-cresol methylhydroxylase. Ph.D. Thesis., U.C.W. Aberystwyth.
Reeve, C.D., Moreman, A.D. & Hopper, D.J. (1988). Alkylphenol
hydroxylases in the oxidation of p-cresol, 4-ethylphenol and 4-n-propylphenol
by Pseudomonas putida JD1. F.E.M.S. Microbiol. Lett. 52. 251-254.
Patents
U.K. Patent GB 2 297 971.
Method of Production of Ceramic Articles From Pulverised Fuel Ash and Incinerated
Sewage Sludge Ash
ANDERSON A. and BIRCHALL C.
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