The weathering of selenium-rich rocks or anthropogenic activities such as mining or smelting can release selenium into the environment, posing a significant environmental risk. The increased monitoring and enforcement of selenium regulations have resulted in protocols to efficiently measure and treat selenium in water and effluent water. The principal aqueous forms of inorganic selenium are selenite (Se(IV)) and selenate (Se(VI)). Selenate, due to its oxy-anionic nature, high mobility, and lack of affinity to conventional adsorbents, is typically more difficult to treat and remove. Thus, it is proposed to remove selenate from water by first reducing it to selenite and then to insoluble elemental selenium, a form that has low toxicity. A nat...
Removal of the toxic selenium compounds selenite and selenate from waste water before discharge is b...
This paper evaluates the use of upflow anaerobic sludge bed (UASB) bioreactors (30 degrees C, pH = 7...
Biological removal and recovery of selenium (Se) from selenium-laden wastewater holds promise as it ...
Mine-impacted water (MIW) rich in selenium (Se) results from natural sources of water drainage, such...
Selenium can be released to the environment from both natural and industrial activities, resulting i...
Selenium is among the list of oxyanions that lead to contamination in mining aqueous waste streams. ...
Selenium in the form of selenate or selenite in wastewater needs to be removed due to its potential ...
International audienceAfter major pollution by nitrates and pesticides, soils and groundwater in som...
The bioavailability and toxicity of selenium in the environment is strongly affected by redox transf...
Selenium (Se) pollution has led to several cases of severe aquatic ecosystem deterioration due to Se...
The current work investigates the photocatalytic reduction of selenium (Se) ions, selenate Se(VI) an...
Selenate removal from mine waters is required to mitigate human and environmental health impacts. In...
Recovery of selenium (Se) from wastewater provides a solution for both securing Se supply and preven...
Removal of the toxic selenium compounds selenite and selenate from waste water before discharge is b...
This paper evaluates the use of upflow anaerobic sludge bed (UASB) bioreactors (30 degrees C, pH = 7...
Biological removal and recovery of selenium (Se) from selenium-laden wastewater holds promise as it ...
Mine-impacted water (MIW) rich in selenium (Se) results from natural sources of water drainage, such...
Selenium can be released to the environment from both natural and industrial activities, resulting i...
Selenium is among the list of oxyanions that lead to contamination in mining aqueous waste streams. ...
Selenium in the form of selenate or selenite in wastewater needs to be removed due to its potential ...
International audienceAfter major pollution by nitrates and pesticides, soils and groundwater in som...
The bioavailability and toxicity of selenium in the environment is strongly affected by redox transf...
Selenium (Se) pollution has led to several cases of severe aquatic ecosystem deterioration due to Se...
The current work investigates the photocatalytic reduction of selenium (Se) ions, selenate Se(VI) an...
Selenate removal from mine waters is required to mitigate human and environmental health impacts. In...
Recovery of selenium (Se) from wastewater provides a solution for both securing Se supply and preven...
Removal of the toxic selenium compounds selenite and selenate from waste water before discharge is b...
This paper evaluates the use of upflow anaerobic sludge bed (UASB) bioreactors (30 degrees C, pH = 7...
Biological removal and recovery of selenium (Se) from selenium-laden wastewater holds promise as it ...