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Engineered biochar for environmental decontamination in aquatic and soil systems: a review
Contamination of aquatic and soil systems by organic and inorganic pollutants has become a serious issue of concern worldwide. Viable and cost-effective solutions are urgently needed to mitigate the negative impacts of diverse pollutants on the ...
Hanbo Chen +15 more
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Nowadays, there are a multitude of sources of heavy metal pollution which have unwanted effects on this super organism, the soil, which is capable of self-regulation, but limited.
C. Hegedus +5 more
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The dissipation kinetics activity of FeTiO2 nanoparticles on benzoic acid class herbicide- dicamba, Imidazolinone class herbicide – imazethapyr, sulfonylurea class herbicide – metsulfuron-methyl and Aryloxyphenoxy-propionate class herbicide - clodinafop ...
Tentu NAGESWARA RAO
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Soil residue ecotoxicology from biosurfactant extraction for oily soil decontamination process [PDF]
Solvent extraction as part of oily soil decontamination process has been including rhamnolipid biosurfactant to be part for seeking its possibility for further implementation.
Lely Fitriyani, Edwan Kardena, Sukandar
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Electrochemical wastewater and soil treatments are exciting set of technologies that has been well-studied over the recent years as one of the most-effective remediation techniques for the removal of hazardous pollutants from liquids effluents and soil ...
S. Ganiyu +2 more
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Persistent impact of Fukushima decontamination on soil erosion and suspended sediment
In Fukushima, government-led decontamination reduced radiation risk and recovered 137Cs-contaminated soil, yet its long-term downstream impacts remain unclear.
Bin Feng +5 more
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Phytoremediation of Contaminated Soil with Sulfentrazone by Different Density of Crotalaria juncea [PDF]
: In phytoremediation programs of contaminated soil with herbicides, it is necessary to determine the appropriate density of phytoremediation species, since this practice will contribute to the efficiency of the process. The aim of this study, therefore,
M. FERRAÇO +4 more
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Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and dibenzo-p-dioxins/dibenzofurans (PCDD/Fs) are bioaccumulative pollutants that endanger bovine food safety. Bioaccumulation depends, among others, on the physiological dynamics of the cow's reproductive cycle. However,
C. Driesen +6 more
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Sodium hydroxide treatment effectively inhibits PrPCWD replication in farm soil
Chronic wasting disease (CWD) agents are shed into biological samples, facilitating their horizontal transmission between cervid species. Once prions enter the environment, binding of PrPCWD by soil particles may maintain them near the soil surface ...
Hyun-Joo Sohn +5 more
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Natural and Technical Phytoremediation of Oil-Contaminated Soil
Natural and technical phytoremediation approaches were compared for their efficacy in decontaminating oil-polluted soil. We examined 20 oil-contaminated sites of 800 to 12,000 m2 each, with different contamination types (fresh or aged) and levels (4.2–27.
Leonid Panchenko +4 more
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