Several technologies have been developed for lowering arsenic in drinking waters below the World Health Organization limit of 10 μg/L. When in the presence of the reduced form of inorganic arsenic, i.e. arsenite, one options is pre-oxidation of arsenite to arsenate and adsorption on iron-based materials. Microbial oxidation of arsenite is considered a sustainable alternative to the chemical oxidants. In this contest, the present study investigates arsenic redox transformation abilities of bacterial strains in reductive groundwater from Lombardia (Italy), where arsenite was the main arsenic species. Twenty isolates were able to reduce 75 mg/L arsenate to arsenite, and they were affiliated to the genera Pseudomonas, Achromobacter and Rhodococ...
Arsenic contamination of groundwater aquifers is an issue of global concern. Among the affected site...
Arsenic (As) contamination of drinking water is a problem prevalent throughout the world, and it has...
34-41Arsenite is considered to be more toxic than arsenate (an average of 100 times). It can be oxid...
Several technologies have been developed for lowering arsenic in drinking waters below the World Hea...
The revised drinking water standard for arsenic imposes a 10 \u3bcg L-1 threshold limit (World Healt...
Arsenic in contaminated groundwater occurs largely as arsenite [As(III)], while As(V) is more preval...
Arsenic occurs in water and soil either as a consequence of human activities or from natural leachin...
Contamination of aquifers with As has raised great concern, because of serious risks to human health...
Arsenic occurs in water and soil either as a consequence of human activities or from natural leachin...
A heterotrophic arsenite-oxidizing bacterium, strain 2WW, was isolated from a biofilter treating ars...
Batch-type leaching experiments were performed on polluted soil contaminated by pyrite cinders to ev...
AbstractArsenic (As) contamination of groundwater and surface water is a worldwide problem. Exposure...
Human exposure to arsenic typically occurs through drinking water and the World Health Organization ...
The arsenic (As) comprehensiveness in nature has aggravated the expansion of arsenic fortification a...
As contamination in groundwater has become one of the global problems. It has been reported that mil...
Arsenic contamination of groundwater aquifers is an issue of global concern. Among the affected site...
Arsenic (As) contamination of drinking water is a problem prevalent throughout the world, and it has...
34-41Arsenite is considered to be more toxic than arsenate (an average of 100 times). It can be oxid...
Several technologies have been developed for lowering arsenic in drinking waters below the World Hea...
The revised drinking water standard for arsenic imposes a 10 \u3bcg L-1 threshold limit (World Healt...
Arsenic in contaminated groundwater occurs largely as arsenite [As(III)], while As(V) is more preval...
Arsenic occurs in water and soil either as a consequence of human activities or from natural leachin...
Contamination of aquifers with As has raised great concern, because of serious risks to human health...
Arsenic occurs in water and soil either as a consequence of human activities or from natural leachin...
A heterotrophic arsenite-oxidizing bacterium, strain 2WW, was isolated from a biofilter treating ars...
Batch-type leaching experiments were performed on polluted soil contaminated by pyrite cinders to ev...
AbstractArsenic (As) contamination of groundwater and surface water is a worldwide problem. Exposure...
Human exposure to arsenic typically occurs through drinking water and the World Health Organization ...
The arsenic (As) comprehensiveness in nature has aggravated the expansion of arsenic fortification a...
As contamination in groundwater has become one of the global problems. It has been reported that mil...
Arsenic contamination of groundwater aquifers is an issue of global concern. Among the affected site...
Arsenic (As) contamination of drinking water is a problem prevalent throughout the world, and it has...
34-41Arsenite is considered to be more toxic than arsenate (an average of 100 times). It can be oxid...