BACKGROUND:Zeolites are hydrated aluminosilicate characterized by high catione exchange capacity. The application of zeolites to different technologies is feasible, particularly to remediation technologies. The present work has the purpose to test the use of natural zeolites (clinoptilolite) in phytoremediation of a lead- and zinc-contaminated soil. The soil was mixed with different doses of zeolites (uncharged), zeolites charged with ammonium and zeolites charged with carbon dioxide. The plant used for the experiment was Mirabilis jalapa L. RESULTS: The treatment with uncharged zeolites influenced positively M. jalapa growth in increasing plant biomass production of 15–20% and in reducing, at the same time, the accumulation of metals in ...
Zeolites can mitigate ammonium losses to the environment by taking up the ions from sources such as ...
peer reviewedNatural zeolite has been used as adsorbent for heavy metals from effluents and as soil ...
According to the United States Geological Service (USGS), zeolites (Fig. 1) are hydrated aluminosili...
Purpose The use of eco-friendly and cost-effective adsorbent materials in the remediation of soils c...
Peri-urban soils are polluted by lead (Pb) due to urban development in China. Natural zeolites have ...
Within the UK, approximately 10 million tonnes of sludge dry solids are currently produced annually....
In situ immobilization of heavy metals in contaminated soils is a technique to improve soil quality....
The present work is an extension of earlier research [Leggo, P. (2000) An investigation of plant gro...
This thesis describes an experimental study to determine the feasibility of using zeolite addition f...
The current study reported the co-remediation effect on the lead-polluted garden soil by zeolite and...
The adsorption and ion-exchange properties of natural zeolite minerals such as phillipsite, clinopti...
This paper describes a laboratory scale experiment that has the aim to verify the possibility to use...
Application of zeolite can reduce lead (Pb) mobility in soil. Leaching columns and rhizobox incubati...
Nutrients discharge into receiving waters can cause an environmental problem capable of deathly alte...
Composting can turn organic waste into a valuable soil amendment that can improve physical, chemical...
Zeolites can mitigate ammonium losses to the environment by taking up the ions from sources such as ...
peer reviewedNatural zeolite has been used as adsorbent for heavy metals from effluents and as soil ...
According to the United States Geological Service (USGS), zeolites (Fig. 1) are hydrated aluminosili...
Purpose The use of eco-friendly and cost-effective adsorbent materials in the remediation of soils c...
Peri-urban soils are polluted by lead (Pb) due to urban development in China. Natural zeolites have ...
Within the UK, approximately 10 million tonnes of sludge dry solids are currently produced annually....
In situ immobilization of heavy metals in contaminated soils is a technique to improve soil quality....
The present work is an extension of earlier research [Leggo, P. (2000) An investigation of plant gro...
This thesis describes an experimental study to determine the feasibility of using zeolite addition f...
The current study reported the co-remediation effect on the lead-polluted garden soil by zeolite and...
The adsorption and ion-exchange properties of natural zeolite minerals such as phillipsite, clinopti...
This paper describes a laboratory scale experiment that has the aim to verify the possibility to use...
Application of zeolite can reduce lead (Pb) mobility in soil. Leaching columns and rhizobox incubati...
Nutrients discharge into receiving waters can cause an environmental problem capable of deathly alte...
Composting can turn organic waste into a valuable soil amendment that can improve physical, chemical...
Zeolites can mitigate ammonium losses to the environment by taking up the ions from sources such as ...
peer reviewedNatural zeolite has been used as adsorbent for heavy metals from effluents and as soil ...
According to the United States Geological Service (USGS), zeolites (Fig. 1) are hydrated aluminosili...