Vibrio fischeri bioluminescence inhibition assay for ecotoxicity assessment: a review
Vibrio fischeri bioluminescence inhibition bioassay (VFBIA) has been widely applied for the
monitoring of toxicity on account of multiple advantages encompassing shorter test duration …
monitoring of toxicity on account of multiple advantages encompassing shorter test duration …
Microbiological toxicity tests using standardized ISO/OECD methods—Current state and outlook
Microbial toxicity tests play an important role in various scientific and technical fields
including the risk assessment of chemical compounds in the environment. There is a large …
including the risk assessment of chemical compounds in the environment. There is a large …
Occurrence of pharmaceuticals, hazard assessment and ecotoxicological evaluation of wastewater treatment plants in Costa Rica
The continuous release of pharmaceuticals from WWTP effluents to freshwater is a matter of
concern, due to their potential effects on non-target organisms. The occurrence of …
concern, due to their potential effects on non-target organisms. The occurrence of …
Treatment of industrial estate wastewater by the application of electrocoagulation process using iron electrodes
Y Yavuz, ÜB Ögütveren - Journal of environmental management, 2018 - Elsevier
In this study electrocoagulation (EC) of industrial estate wastewater taken from the inlet of
wastewater treatment plant was investigated using sacrificial iron electrodes. Employing a …
wastewater treatment plant was investigated using sacrificial iron electrodes. Employing a …
Waste-wood-derived biochar cathode and its application in electro-Fenton for sulfathiazole treatment at alkaline pH with pyrophosphate electrolyte
For the first time, a biomass-derived porous carbon cathode (WDC) was fabricated via a
facile one-step pyrolysis of recovered wood-waste without any post-treatment. The WDC …
facile one-step pyrolysis of recovered wood-waste without any post-treatment. The WDC …
Toxicity evaluation of textile dyeing effluent and its possible relationship with chemical oxygen demand
J Liang, X Ning, J Sun, J Song, J Lu, H Cai… - … and Environmental Safety, 2018 - Elsevier
Textile dyeing wastewater was the focus of much research because of its adverse effect on
aquatic biota. In the present research, textile dyeing influent and effluent samples were …
aquatic biota. In the present research, textile dyeing influent and effluent samples were …
Electrochemical pretreatment of heavy oil refinery wastewater using a three-dimensional electrode reactor
L Wei, S Guo, G Yan, C Chen, X Jiang - Electrochimica Acta, 2010 - Elsevier
The pretreatment of heavy oil refinery wastewater (HORW) was experimentally investigated
using a three-dimensional electrode reactor (TDER) with granular activated carbon (GAC) …
using a three-dimensional electrode reactor (TDER) with granular activated carbon (GAC) …
Pharmaceuticals in farms and surrounding surface water bodies: hazard and ecotoxicity in a swine production area in Costa Rica
The presence of pharmaceuticals in the environment is known to have multiple origins;
livestock activities comprise one scarcely studied source, both globally and specially in Latin …
livestock activities comprise one scarcely studied source, both globally and specially in Latin …
A comprehensive feasibility study of effectiveness and environmental impact of PAH bioremediation using an indigenous microbial degrader consortium and a novel …
Abstract Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) are major toxic and recalcitrant pollutants
in the environment. This study assessed the capacity of an isolated soil microbial consortium …
in the environment. This study assessed the capacity of an isolated soil microbial consortium …
Changes in toxicity during in situ bioremediation of weathered drill wastes contaminated with petroleum hydrocarbons
T Steliga, P Jakubowicz, P Kapusta - Bioresource Technology, 2012 - Elsevier
Bioremediation of weathered drill wastes severely contaminated with total petroleum
hydrocarbons (TPH)(90,000–170,000 mgkg− 1) and BTEX (51.2–95.5 mgkg− 1) to soil …
hydrocarbons (TPH)(90,000–170,000 mgkg− 1) and BTEX (51.2–95.5 mgkg− 1) to soil …