Arsenic (As) is a toxic element present in many (ground)water sources in the world. Most conventional As removal techniques require pre-oxidation of the neutral arsenite (As(III)) species to the negatively charged arsenate (As(V)) oxyanion to optimize As removal and minimize chemical use. In this work, a novel, continuous-flow As removal system was developed that combines biological As(III) oxidation by bacteria with Fe electrocoagulation (EC), an Fe(0)-based electrochemical technology that generates reactive Fe(III) precipitates to bind As. The bio-integrated FeEC system (bio-FeEC) showed effective oxidation and removal of 150 µg/L As(III), without the need of chemicals. To remove As to below the WHO guideline of 10 µg/L, 10 times lower ch...
The revised drinking water standard for arsenic imposes a 10 \u3bcg L-1 threshold limit (World Healt...
Arsenic (As) contamination in drinking water represents a worldwide threat to human health. During l...
Decrease of As authorized level in drinking waters to 10 μg.l-1 requires developing treatments with ...
Human exposure to the toxic element arsenic due to consumption of arsenic contaminated water is stil...
The presence of high levels of arsenic in groundwater, an otherwise preferred drinking water source,...
In the present study arsenic contaminated simulated water and groundwater was treated by the combina...
In drinking water supply, arsenic exists mostly as As(III) and As(V) forms which are toxic to living...
Contamination of aquifers with As has raised great concern, because of serious risks to human health...
<p>In the present study arsenic contaminated simulated water and groundwater was treated by the comb...
The AsIII and AsV adsorption capacity of biochar, chabazite, ferritin-based material, goethite and n...
International audienceA combined process, including As(III) oxidation and As removal by the fibrous ...
Millions of people are exposed to toxic levels of dissolved arsenic in groundwater used for drinking...
The removal of As(V) and As(III) was investigated using electro-coagulation (EC) cell. Adsorption on...
Arsenic (As) removal is a huge challenge, since several million people are potentially exposed (>10 ...
Exposure to arsenic through drinking water poses a threat to human health. Electrocoagulation is a w...
The revised drinking water standard for arsenic imposes a 10 \u3bcg L-1 threshold limit (World Healt...
Arsenic (As) contamination in drinking water represents a worldwide threat to human health. During l...
Decrease of As authorized level in drinking waters to 10 μg.l-1 requires developing treatments with ...
Human exposure to the toxic element arsenic due to consumption of arsenic contaminated water is stil...
The presence of high levels of arsenic in groundwater, an otherwise preferred drinking water source,...
In the present study arsenic contaminated simulated water and groundwater was treated by the combina...
In drinking water supply, arsenic exists mostly as As(III) and As(V) forms which are toxic to living...
Contamination of aquifers with As has raised great concern, because of serious risks to human health...
<p>In the present study arsenic contaminated simulated water and groundwater was treated by the comb...
The AsIII and AsV adsorption capacity of biochar, chabazite, ferritin-based material, goethite and n...
International audienceA combined process, including As(III) oxidation and As removal by the fibrous ...
Millions of people are exposed to toxic levels of dissolved arsenic in groundwater used for drinking...
The removal of As(V) and As(III) was investigated using electro-coagulation (EC) cell. Adsorption on...
Arsenic (As) removal is a huge challenge, since several million people are potentially exposed (>10 ...
Exposure to arsenic through drinking water poses a threat to human health. Electrocoagulation is a w...
The revised drinking water standard for arsenic imposes a 10 \u3bcg L-1 threshold limit (World Healt...
Arsenic (As) contamination in drinking water represents a worldwide threat to human health. During l...
Decrease of As authorized level in drinking waters to 10 μg.l-1 requires developing treatments with ...