Activated carbon (AC) addition is a recently developed technique for the remediation of sediments and soils contaminated with hydrophobic organic chemicals. Laboratory and field experiments have demonstrated that the addition of 3-4% of AC can reduce aqueous concentrations and the bioaccumulation potential of contaminants. However, one aspect of the technique that has hardly received any attention is the possible occurrence of secondary, eco(toxico)logical effects, i.e., effects of AC addition on the health, behavior, and habitat quality of local organisms. In the present study, several ecotoxicological effects were investigated in AC-water and AC-enriched (0-25%) sediment systems. It was demonstrated that (i) powdered activated carbons can...
Using activated carbon (AC) for sediment remediation may have negative effects on benthic communitie...
International audienceSurface sediments can accumulate contaminants that affect microorganisms and i...
Sediment amendment with activated carbon (AC) is a promising technique for in situ sediment remediat...
Activated carbon (AC) addition is a recently developed technique for the remediation of sediments an...
Amendment of contaminated sediment with activated carbon (AC) is a remediation technique that has de...
Activated carbon (AC) amendment is a recently developed sediment remediation method. The strong hydr...
Sorbent amendment with activated carbon (AC) is a novel in situ management strategy for addressing h...
Prior research has demonstrated that amending sediment with activated carbon (AC) reduces contaminan...
In situ activated carbon (AC) amendment is a new direction in contaminated sediment management, yet ...
Addition of activated carbon (AC) to contaminated sediment is used as a remedial technology to reduc...
Many coastal sediments have accumulated large quantities of contaminants from past anthropogenic act...
Activated carbon (AC) has long been associated with the capacity to effectively remove organic subst...
Carbonaceous materials (CM), such as activated carbons or biochars, have been shown to significantly...
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the secondary ecotoxicological effects of soil amendmen...
A field experiment with thin-layer capping was conducted in the Grenland fjords, Norway, for remedia...
Using activated carbon (AC) for sediment remediation may have negative effects on benthic communitie...
International audienceSurface sediments can accumulate contaminants that affect microorganisms and i...
Sediment amendment with activated carbon (AC) is a promising technique for in situ sediment remediat...
Activated carbon (AC) addition is a recently developed technique for the remediation of sediments an...
Amendment of contaminated sediment with activated carbon (AC) is a remediation technique that has de...
Activated carbon (AC) amendment is a recently developed sediment remediation method. The strong hydr...
Sorbent amendment with activated carbon (AC) is a novel in situ management strategy for addressing h...
Prior research has demonstrated that amending sediment with activated carbon (AC) reduces contaminan...
In situ activated carbon (AC) amendment is a new direction in contaminated sediment management, yet ...
Addition of activated carbon (AC) to contaminated sediment is used as a remedial technology to reduc...
Many coastal sediments have accumulated large quantities of contaminants from past anthropogenic act...
Activated carbon (AC) has long been associated with the capacity to effectively remove organic subst...
Carbonaceous materials (CM), such as activated carbons or biochars, have been shown to significantly...
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the secondary ecotoxicological effects of soil amendmen...
A field experiment with thin-layer capping was conducted in the Grenland fjords, Norway, for remedia...
Using activated carbon (AC) for sediment remediation may have negative effects on benthic communitie...
International audienceSurface sediments can accumulate contaminants that affect microorganisms and i...
Sediment amendment with activated carbon (AC) is a promising technique for in situ sediment remediat...