Volume 21
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Geochemical investigations regarding the variability of metal pollution in the Amvrakikos Bay, Greece.
Green Chemistry and Sustainable Development
The Amvrakikos Bay is one of the most important ecosystems in the Mediterranean with great environmental, ecological and biological value. However, over the years, water quality has suffered severe degradation and is now one of the most polluted environmental areas in Greece. In the present study...
The Heavy Metal Hazard of undiscovered World War I and II graves in Poland
CEST2017 - Heavy metals in the environment
The purpose of this research is to identify and characterize the poorly investigated problem of heavy metal contamination originating from World War I and II mass graves. Chemical elements pass systematically into the soil from metal weapons, buttons, badges, and other objects. As a result, the soil...
“Cycle closure” in waste management: tools, procedures and examples
Green Chemistry and Sustainable Development
Green Chemistry is a philosophy of chemical research and application that encourages the design of appropriate products/ processes in order to minimize the use and production of hazardous chemicals. Green Chemistry involves the application of new, milder synthetic pathways, the avoidance of toxic...
Use of two different approaches to the synthesis of nano zero valent iron for sediment remediation
CEST2017 - Heavy metals in the environment
Heavy metals are one of the main pollutants of river, lake and canal sediments. Stabilization technology proved to be an effective method for solving this problem. Stabilization covers a wide range of remediation techniques that are used to transform waste into forms that will be less problematic...
Ulva australis as a tool for monitoring metal-polluted estuarine system; spatial and temporal considerations
CEST2017 - Heavy metals in the environment
This study investigated temporal and spatial patterns of heavy metal content in Ulva australis. Samples were collected from the Derwent Estuary, Tasmania, Australia, over 3 years (2013-2015) at locations where historically arsenic, cadmium, lead and zinc were high in sediments and seawater. Zinc and...
Heavy metals risk assessment in water and bottom sediments of ICOLLs in Northern Poland
CEST2017 - Heavy metals in the environment
Natural diversity of intermittently closed and open lakes and lagoons (ICOLLs) depends on mutual interactions of several factors: (i) an impact of sea water and land background; (ii) temporary meteorological situation; (iii) hydrological conditions; and (iv) the shape of lake basin. However, some...
Study of potential availability of heavy metals to phytoremediation to use of ash from biomass combustion
CEST2017 - Heavy metals in the environment
Ashes, formed as a result of combustion of biomass are a new class of by-products of combustion and due to the large variety of these materials their chemical composition has not been fully determined. Their use is limited, despite the fact that their production has increased. This work presents the...
Cadmium accumulation and its effects on physiological characteristics of Arundo donax L. in a simulated wetland
CEST2017 - Heavy metals in the environment
A simulated wetland experiment was used to investigate the effect of cadmium (Cd) on the growth of Arundo donax, as well as its photosynthetic characteristics and antioxidant enzyme activities. Cd accumulation in the order of stem < roots < leaves increased gradually with increasing Cd...
The use of bio-carriers and zeolite in a lab-scale MBR for membrane fouling mitigation
Green Chemistry and Sustainable Development
The Membrane Bio-Reactor (MBR) technology offers a series of environmentally-friendly advantages, such as high quality effluent, pathogens removal capacity and avoided use of chemicals for disinfection, allowing it to be regarded as an environmentally friendly technology, when applied for wastewater...
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