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  1. New ternary water-soluble support from self-assembly of β-cyclodextrin-ionic liquid and an anionic polymer for a dialysis device

    We developed a new hybrid material resulting from an innovative supramolecular tripartite association between an ionic liquid covalently immobilized...

    Asmaa Bouyahya, Berthe-Sandra Sembo-Backonly, ... Géraldine Gouhier in Environmental Science and Pollution Research
    Article 14 September 2021
  2. Assessment of the environmental impacts of medical devices: a review

    Medical devices (MDs) are important health instruments, encompassing an enormous diversity of products, from simple ligatures to pacemakers, bone...

    Ana Catarina Sousa, Anabela Veiga, ... Belmira Neto in Environment, Development and Sustainability
    Article 16 November 2020
  3. Waterborne pathogen monitoring in Jaipur, India reveals potential microbial risks of urban groundwater supply

    The Sustainable Development Goals require that 100 mL water samples contain no culturable E. coli to classify a water supply as “safely managed” from...

    Aaron Bivins, Sarah Lowry, ... Joe Brown in npj Clean Water
    Article Open access 23 July 2020
  4. Acute exposure of early-life stage zebrafish (Danio rerio) to Deepwater Horizon crude oil impairs glomerular filtration and renal fluid clearance capacity

    The pronephros (early-stage kidney) is an important osmoregulatory organ, and the onset of its function occurs relatively early in some teleost...

    Fabrizio Bonatesta, Victoria L. Messerschmidt, ... Edward M. Mager in Environmental Science and Pollution Research
    Article 25 October 2022
  5. Associations between pediatric intensive care procedures and urinary free-BPA levels

    Background

    Bisphenol A (BPA) is found in many medical materials used in the paediatric intensive care unit (PICU). Our aim was to evaluate how the...

    Ganime Ayar, Sıddıka Songül Yalçın, ... Pınar Erkekoğlu in Environmental Science and Pollution Research
    Article 30 September 2021
  6. Fluoride removal from secondary effluent of the graphite industry using electrodialysis: Optimization with response surface methodology

    Response surface methodology was utilized to model and optimize the operational variables for defluoridation using an electrodialysis process as the...

    **aomeng Wang, Ning Li, ... Jun Gao in Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering
    Article 10 May 2019
  7. Membrane Biosorption: Recent Advances and Challenges

    Purpose of Review

    This paper reviews recent developments in membrane biosorption and focuses on features and performance of different configurations...

    I. G. Wenten, K. Khoiruddin, ... R. Boopathy in Current Pollution Reports
    Article 04 May 2020
  8. Synthesis of carbon nano-onion embedded metal–organic frameworks as an efficient adsorbent for cadmium ions: kinetic and thermodynamic studies

    Carbon nano-onions (CNOs), metal–organic frameworks (MOF-199), and carbon nano-onion embedded metal–organic frameworks (CMOF-199) were synthesized...

    Article 21 June 2019
  9. Sustainable practice for the food industry: assessment of selected treatment options for reclamation of washwater from vegetable processing

    Water reclamation has become a feasible option due to water scarcity in many regions of the USA. Industrial fresh produce processing wastewater...

    S.-C. Weng, J. G. Jacangelo, K. J. Schwab in International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology
    Article 22 May 2018
  10. Obtaining of deep desalinated water by the electromembrane method using ion–exchange resins

    The article has investigated the process of water electrodeionization using ion–exchange resins KU-2 and AV-17 in the volume ratio 1: 1.4. It has...

    R. D. Chebotareva, S. Yu. Bashtan, ... S. V. Remez in Journal of Water Chemistry and Technology
    Article 01 November 2016
  11. Cellulose-based virus-retentive filters: a review

    Viral filtration is a critical step in the purification of biologics and in the monitoring of microbiological water quality. Viral filters are also...

    Guy-Alain Junter, Laurent Lebrun in Reviews in Environmental Science and Bio/Technology
    Article 01 June 2017
  12. Prospective systems and technologies for the treatment of wastewater containing oil substances

    The article describes the research and subsequent application of the electric coagulating agents and galvanic coagulating agents. These may be used...

    Evgenie Aleksandrovich Maksimov, Radoslav Kreheľ, Martin Pollák in Clean Technologies and Environmental Policy
    Article 05 July 2015
  13. Effective Treatment of Nutrients by Adsorption onto the Surface of a Modified Clay and a Toxicity Evaluation of the Adsorbent

    A pure clay ball and surface-modified clay ball were investigated to remove phosphate from synthetic wastewater; phosphate causes eutrophication in...

    Soonjae Lee, Kyu-Sang Kwon, ... Jae-Woo Choi in Water, Air, & Soil Pollution
    Article 25 March 2015
  14. Storage Method Impacts on Ammonia Flux from Broiler Cake and Acid Scrubbers for High Ammonia Concentration Measurements

    Ammonia emissions from poultry farms, including waste stockpiles, can degrade the environment and may be regulated in the USA. The main purpose of...

    Sanjay B. Shah, Haiyan Yao, Jason A. Osborne in Water, Air, & Soil Pollution
    Article 19 December 2013
  15. Exposure to polymeric materials in vascular soft-tissue sarcomas

    Known etiologic factors related to endothelial angiosarcomas are exposures to arsenic, thorium dioxide, therapeutic irradiation, and certain...

    Article 01 July 1998
  16. Comparison of sediment pore water sampling for specific parameters using two techniques

    The suitability of the two more extensively used sampling techniques, namely in-situ dialysis and centrifugation followed by filtration were compared....

    T. N. Angelidis in Water, Air, and Soil Pollution
    Article 01 October 1997
  17. Comparison of Sediment Pore Water Sampling for Specific Parameters Using Two Techniques

    The suitability of the two more extensively used sampling techniques, namely in-situ dialysis and centrifugation followed by filtration were...
    Chapter 1997
  18. Bioassay techniques for soil-nutrient availability

    In eutrophication control programs, it is necessary to quantify all (algal available) P inputs including those derived from soil and sediment. A...

    David A. Hegemann, John D. Keenan in Water, Air, and Soil Pollution
    Article 01 April 1983
  19. Trace metals in a tropical river environment —speciation and biological transfer

    Speciation of trace metals in the river water indicates possible organic bonding. Copper is highly complexed with the humic matter in the river...

    A. C. Paul, K. C. Pillai in Water, Air, and Soil Pollution
    Article 01 January 1983
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