Adsorption behaviour of pollutants: Heavy metals, radionuclides, organic pollutants, on clays and their minerals (raw, modified and treated): A review
R Novikau, G Lujaniene - Journal of Environmental Management, 2022 - Elsevier
The increasing anthropogenic pressure results in environmental pollution and thus
adversely affects the integrity of ecosystems. Consequently, various methods of removing …
adversely affects the integrity of ecosystems. Consequently, various methods of removing …
Adsorption of organic pollutants by natural and modified clays: a comprehensive review
Adsorption process has been widely used for treatment of wastewaters due to its simplicity
and lower costs as compared to other traditional technologies. Among the alternative …
and lower costs as compared to other traditional technologies. Among the alternative …
Pesticides in aquatic environments and their removal by adsorption methods
Although pesticides are widely used in agriculture, industry and households, they pose a
risk to human health and ecosystems. Based on target organisms, the main types of …
risk to human health and ecosystems. Based on target organisms, the main types of …
Organic xenobiotics removal in constructed wetlands, with emphasis on the importance of the support matrix
AV Dordio, AJP Carvalho - Journal of Hazardous materials, 2013 - Elsevier
Constructed wetlands (CWs) are increasingly popular as an efficient and economical
alternative to conventional wastewater treatment processes for removal, among other …
alternative to conventional wastewater treatment processes for removal, among other …
Influence of pH and antibiotic solubility on the removal of ciprofloxacin from aqueous media using montmorillonite
MER Jalil, M Baschini, K Sapag - Applied Clay Science, 2015 - Elsevier
The ciprofloxacin (CPX) is a fluoroquinolone antibiotic that has been found in soils and
aqueous media due to its vast use in both, human and veterinary health care. As a …
aqueous media due to its vast use in both, human and veterinary health care. As a …
Molecular insights on the adsorption of some pharmaceutical residues from wastewater on kaolinite surfaces
JW Hounfodji, WG Kanhounnon, G Kpotin… - Chemical Engineering …, 2021 - Elsevier
Non-negligible concentrations of chemicals products are often contained in worldwide
wastewaters. Although they can be eco-toxic, they are generally poorly removed in water …
wastewaters. Although they can be eco-toxic, they are generally poorly removed in water …
Pesticide removal from drinking water sources by adsorption: a review
S Cosgrove, B Jefferson, P Jarvis - Environmental Technology …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Pesticides are an important part of crop production worldwide, however their use poses a
threat to potable water sources. Seasonal use of pesticides can cause increased …
threat to potable water sources. Seasonal use of pesticides can cause increased …
[图书][B] Handbook of HPLC
D Corradini, E Eksteen, R Eksteen, P Schoenmakers… - 1998 - taylorfrancis.com
Delineating its usage in separation, purification and detection processes across a variety of
disciplines, from industry to applied research, this work discusses the principles, techniques …
disciplines, from industry to applied research, this work discusses the principles, techniques …
Sorption and desorption of atrazine on soils: The effect of different soil fractions
EC Martins, JB Bohone, G Abate - Geoderma, 2018 - Elsevier
The study of atrazine (AT) sorption and desorption was carried out, employing three
Brazilian soils (Typic Acrudox, Typic Argiudoll and Oxic Argiudoll), using horizons A and B …
Brazilian soils (Typic Acrudox, Typic Argiudoll and Oxic Argiudoll), using horizons A and B …
A review on the adsorption of diuron, carbaryl, and alachlor using natural and activated clays
N Isak, K Xhaxhiu - Remediation Journal, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Pesticides are considered predominant organic pollutants because they are widespread in
many ecosystems. Pesticide residues can degrade chemically, physically, and …
many ecosystems. Pesticide residues can degrade chemically, physically, and …