Uranium (U) source, speciation, uptake, toxicity and bioremediation strategies in soil-plant system: a review
Uranium (U), a highly toxic radionuclide, is becoming a great threat to soil health
development, as returning nuclear waste containing U into the soil systems is increased …
development, as returning nuclear waste containing U into the soil systems is increased …
[HTML][HTML] A state-of-the-art of phytoremediation approach for sustainable management of heavy metals recovery
Phytoremediation is deemed as an efficient and environmentally friendly alternative which
utilizes different types of hyperaccumulator plants known as macrophytes for the removal of …
utilizes different types of hyperaccumulator plants known as macrophytes for the removal of …
Synergistic effects of plant growth promoting rhizobacteria and silicon dioxide nano-particles for amelioration of drought stress in wheat
Drought tolerant plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) can confer drought tolerance
in plants, when inoculated, and this effect can be more pronounced by their combined …
in plants, when inoculated, and this effect can be more pronounced by their combined …
Radioactive waste treatment technology: A review
G Tochaikul, A Phattanasub, P Khemkham… - Kerntechnik, 2022 - degruyter.com
Radioactive waste is generated from activities that utilize nuclear materials such as nuclear
medicine or power plants. Depending on their half-life, they emit radiation continuously …
medicine or power plants. Depending on their half-life, they emit radiation continuously …
Phytoremediation of electroplating wastewater by vetiver grass (Chrysopogon zizanoides L.)
AP Nugroho, ESB Butar, EA Priantoro… - Scientific reports, 2021 - nature.com
The electroplating industry generates wastewater containing a variety of heavy metals which
potentially contaminate water ecosystems. The available and well-known electroplating …
potentially contaminate water ecosystems. The available and well-known electroplating …
Comparative study on different organic acids for promoting Solanum nigrum L. hyperaccumulation of Cd and Pb from the contaminated soil
R Han, H Dai, L Skuza, S Wei - Chemosphere, 2021 - Elsevier
Organic acids-assisted phytoremediation is a promising strategy to remove metal pollutants
from the soil. However, few reports have focused on the mechanisms of organic acids …
from the soil. However, few reports have focused on the mechanisms of organic acids …
Remediation of cadmium-contaminated soil: GLDA-assisted extraction and sequential FeCl3–CaO-based post-stabilization
S Ni, S Rahman, Y Harada, S Yoshioka, M Imaizumi… - Chemosphere, 2024 - Elsevier
Cadmium (Cd) contamination of farmland soils is a growing concern because of its highly
toxic impact on ecosystems and human health. Chelator-assisted washing and chemical …
toxic impact on ecosystems and human health. Chelator-assisted washing and chemical …
Evaluation of Fenton and modified Fenton oxidation coupled with membrane distillation for produced water treatment: Benefits, challenges, and effluent toxicity
Membrane distillation is a promising technology to desalinate hypersaline produced waters.
However, the organic content can foul and wet the membrane, while some fractions may …
However, the organic content can foul and wet the membrane, while some fractions may …
Chelating agents in assisting phytoremediation of uranium-contaminated soils: a review
Y You, J Dou, Y Xue, N Jin, K Yang - Sustainability, 2022 - mdpi.com
Massive stockpiles of uranium (U) mine tailings have resulted in soil contamination with U.
Plants for soil remediation have low extraction efficiency of U. Chelating agents can mobilize …
Plants for soil remediation have low extraction efficiency of U. Chelating agents can mobilize …
Biodegradation and effects of EDDS and NTA on Zn in soil solutions during phytoextraction by alfalfa in soils with three Zn levels
In chelator-enhanced Zn phytoremediation studies, it is crucial to understand how the
degradable chelators and the competition from other ions influence the concentration of Zn …
degradable chelators and the competition from other ions influence the concentration of Zn …