The addition of salts is a common practice in the studies reported in literature for the electrochemical degradation of many types of organics contained in wastewater. Often, this addition is explained in terms of the high concentration of salts that some industrial effluents may contain. However, even in studies focused on the treatment of real wastewater, the addition of extra amount of salts is a common practice. As a consequence, after the electrochemical treatment, the effluent is polluted with salts which become non-hazardous but persistent inorganic pollution. In this work, it is compared the electrolysis of a model pollutant, the pesticide clopyralid, in a realistic matrix obtained by soil washing of spiked soil and in two synthetic...
Electrochemical processes have been extensively investigated for the removal of a range of organic a...
In this paper, the effect of inorganic salt in the culture on microbial fuel cells (MFCs) performa...
With every year amount of drinking water in the world becomes smaller. One of the possible way to so...
Wastewater contains essential nutrients for crops, and after proper treatment its reuse is beneficia...
International audienceThe removal of a commercial herbicide, based on clopyralid, by means of Electr...
In this research, firstly, the treatment of soil spiked with oxyfluorfen was studied using a surfact...
Refractory pharmaceuticals remain in biologically treated wastewater and are continuously discharged...
Surfactants are the active cleaning ingredients in synthetic detergents used for all kind of washing...
Electrochemical oxidation is an effective technique for treating persistent organic pollutants, whic...
In this work, a combination of electrochemical and biological technologies is proposed to remove clo...
Soil washing using surfactant solutions is a very effective and widely used technique for the remedi...
Drainage water from a depot of chemical waste, polluted with a mixture of organophosphates and degra...
In the last years, many efforts have been devoted to the development of electrochemical processes fo...
Background: High concentration of salt makes biological treatment impossible due to bacterial plasmo...
This work presents the development of the electrodialysis/electro-oxidation (EDEO) technology, asses...
Electrochemical processes have been extensively investigated for the removal of a range of organic a...
In this paper, the effect of inorganic salt in the culture on microbial fuel cells (MFCs) performa...
With every year amount of drinking water in the world becomes smaller. One of the possible way to so...
Wastewater contains essential nutrients for crops, and after proper treatment its reuse is beneficia...
International audienceThe removal of a commercial herbicide, based on clopyralid, by means of Electr...
In this research, firstly, the treatment of soil spiked with oxyfluorfen was studied using a surfact...
Refractory pharmaceuticals remain in biologically treated wastewater and are continuously discharged...
Surfactants are the active cleaning ingredients in synthetic detergents used for all kind of washing...
Electrochemical oxidation is an effective technique for treating persistent organic pollutants, whic...
In this work, a combination of electrochemical and biological technologies is proposed to remove clo...
Soil washing using surfactant solutions is a very effective and widely used technique for the remedi...
Drainage water from a depot of chemical waste, polluted with a mixture of organophosphates and degra...
In the last years, many efforts have been devoted to the development of electrochemical processes fo...
Background: High concentration of salt makes biological treatment impossible due to bacterial plasmo...
This work presents the development of the electrodialysis/electro-oxidation (EDEO) technology, asses...
Electrochemical processes have been extensively investigated for the removal of a range of organic a...
In this paper, the effect of inorganic salt in the culture on microbial fuel cells (MFCs) performa...
With every year amount of drinking water in the world becomes smaller. One of the possible way to so...