Jose Antonio Perdigon Melon
Professor Contracted Doctor
 Analytical Chemistry, Physical Chemistry and Chemical Engi
Alcala University
Spain
Biography
Dr. Jose Antonio Perdigon Melon is currently working as a Professor Contracted Doctor in the Department of Analytical Chemistry, Physical Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Alcala University , Spain. His research interests includes Development of biotechnological processes, Integral water management. He is serving as an editorial member and reviewer of several international reputed journals. Dr. Jose Antonio Perdigon Melon is the member of many international affiliations. He has successfully completed his Administrative responsibilities. He has authored of many research articles/books related to Development of biotechnological processes, Integral water management.
Research Interest
Development of biotechnological processes, Integral water management
Publications
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RODRÃGUEZ FERNÃNDEZ-ALBA, Antonio; MUÑOZ ORTIZ, Ivan; PERDIGÓN MELÓN, José Antonio; CARBAJO ELENA, José Benito; MARTÃNEZ BUENO, MarÃa José; RODRÃGUEZ FERNÃNDEZ-ALBA, Amadeo; Page 2 Page 2 "Environmental optimization of continuous flow ozonation for urban wastewater reclamation". (ISSN: 0048-9697). Science of the Total Environment.2012 , vol 437 , num 16 , p. 68 - 75
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PETRE, Alice Luminita; RAMOS CAICEDO, Guadalupe; PERDIGÓN MELÓN, José Antonio; CABOS NARVAEZ, William David; GARCÃA-ABAD ALONSO, Juan Javier; GUARDIOLA SOLER, Jesús; CARBAJO ELENA, José Benito; "The use of the interdisciplinary discourse portfolio as a methodology in the evaluation of the subject of Meterology, Climatology and Atmospheric Pollution of Degree in Environmental Sciences." (ISSN: 1989-8614). Pedagogical Trends.2014 , num 23 , p. 77 - 96
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PETRE, Alice; CARBAJO ELENA, José Benito; ROSAL GARCÃA, Roberto; GARCÃA CALVO, Eloy; LETÓN GARCÃA, Pedro; PERDIGÓN MELÓN, José Antonio; "Influence of water matrix on copper-catalyzed continuous ozonation and related ecotoxicity." (ISSN: 0926-3373). Applied Catalysis B: Environmental. 2015, vol. 163, p. 233-240