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Bioaugmentation treatment of a PAH-polluted soil in a slurry bioreactor
ArticleAbstract: A bioslurry reactor was designed and used to treat loamy clay soil polluted with polycyclic aromaticPalabras claves:Bioaugmentation, Bioslurry, PAH, PSEUDOMONAS, Rhodococcus, soil pollutionAutores:Baragaño D., Carlos Sierra, Forján R., Gallego J.R., Lores I., Peláez A.I.Fuentes:scopusAs sorption onto Fe-based nanoparticles and recovery from soils by means of wet high intensity magnetic separation
ArticleAbstract: In this work, we studied the soil washing of an As-polluted soil utilizing Wet High Intensity MagnetPalabras claves:Iron nanoparticles, Leachability, magnetic properties, magnetic separation, Nanoremediation, soil washingAutores:Baragaño D., Carlos Sierra, Gallego J.R., J. M. Menéndez-Aguado, Marina M.A.Fuentes:scopusMultiple pollution sources unravelled by environmental forensics techniques and multivariate statistics
ArticleAbstract: Industrial sites affected by anthropogenic contamination, both past and present-day, commonly have iPalabras claves:Arsenic speciation, Lead isotopes, Pollution Sources, Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, Toxic elementsAutores:Baragaño D., Carlos Sierra, Chrastný V., Gallego J.R., Komárek M., Ratié G.Fuentes:scopusNanomaterials for soil remediation: Pollutant immobilization and opportunities for hybrid technologies
Book PartAbstract: Nanoremediation is a promising technology for soil reclamation. This approach consists of soil amendPalabras claves:Graphene oxide, Iron oxides, Nanoremediation, phytoremediation, soil washing, Zero-valent ironAutores:Baragaño D., Carlos Sierra, Forján R., Gallego J.R.Fuentes:scopusNanoscale zero-valent iron mitigates arsenic mobilization and accumulation in Sinapis alba grown on a metal(loid)-polluted soil treated with a dunite mining waste-compost amendment
ArticleAbstract: Background and aim: The use of amendments to immobilize metals in polluted soils is a widely acceptePalabras claves:arsenic, Circular economy, Metals, Nanoscale zero-valent iron, Soil remediationAutores:Baragaño D., Benavente-Hidalgo L., Díaz A.M., Forján R., Gallego J.R., J. M. Menéndez-AguadoFuentes:scopusMagnetic separation for arsenic and metal recovery from polluted sediments within a circular economy
ArticleAbstract: Several metals and metalloids (e.g., As, Cd, Cu, Pb, Zn) are toxic at low concentrations, thus theirPalabras claves:arsenic, Circular economy, magnetic separation, Metals, remediation, SedimentsAutores:Baragaño D., Berrezueta E., J. M. Menéndez-Aguado, Komárek M.Fuentes:scopusReuse of dunite miningwaste and subproducts for the stabilization of metal(Oid)s in polluted soils
ArticleAbstract: The circular economy seeks to minimize the use of raw materials and waste generation. In this contexPalabras claves:Dunite, Metal(oid)s, MINING, soil, StabilizationAutores:Baragaño D., Forján R., Gallego J.R., García P.D., J. M. Menéndez-Aguado, Martino M.C., Rubio J.M., Rueda J.J.Á.Fuentes:scopus