Carlos A. Ramírez-Vargas
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View article: Microbial Electrochemically Assisted Treatment Wetlands: Current Flow Density as a Performance Indicator in Real-Scale Systems in Mediterranean and Northern European Locations
Microbial Electrochemically Assisted Treatment Wetlands: Current Flow Density as a Performance Indicator in Real-Scale Systems in Mediterranean and Northern European Locations Open
A METland is an innovative treatment wetland (TW) that relies on the stimulation of electroactive bacteria (EAB) to enhance the degradation of pollutants. The METland is designed in a short-circuit mode (in the absence of an external circu…
View article: Toxicity and removal of pharmaceutical and personal care products: a laboratory scale study with tropical plants for treatment wetlands
Toxicity and removal of pharmaceutical and personal care products: a laboratory scale study with tropical plants for treatment wetlands Open
The aim of the research was to evaluate the response of three tropical species (Heliconia psittacorum, Ciperus haspan, Hedychium coronarium), respect their tolerance and removal capacity of pharmaceutical and personal care products (PPCPs)…
View article: Tecnología de humedales para tratamiento: Información práctica para el diseño y aplicación de humedales para tratamiento
Tecnología de humedales para tratamiento: Información práctica para el diseño y aplicación de humedales para tratamiento Open
Los estándares de calidad del agua alrededor del mundo están siendo actualizados para garantizar ecosistemas saludables, asegurar recursos hídricos para potabilización, incrementar la biodiversidad, y mejorar las funciones ecológicas. Los …
View article: Novel bioelectrochemical strategies for domesticating the electron flow in constructed wetlands
Novel bioelectrochemical strategies for domesticating the electron flow in constructed wetlands Open
This dataset contains the input data of the published article " Prado, A., Ramírez-Vargas, C. A., Arias, C. A., & Esteve-Núñez, A. (2020). Novel bioelectrochemical strategies for domesticating the electron flow in constructed wetlands.
View article: Novel bioelectrochemical strategies for domesticating the electron flow in constructed wetlands
Novel bioelectrochemical strategies for domesticating the electron flow in constructed wetlands Open
This dataset contains the input data of the published article " Prado, A., Ramírez-Vargas, C. A., Arias, C. A., & Esteve-Núñez, A. (2020). Novel bioelectrochemical strategies for domesticating the electron flow in constructed wetlands.
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The abstract is perhaps too much generic.More detailed results about the results about the function of the microbial communities have to be included.R// Indeed the abstract in the current state is too generic, therefore it was modified inc…
View article: Limited artificial aireation as a strategy for improving the removal of contaminants in constructed wetland treating domestic wastewater
Limited artificial aireation as a strategy for improving the removal of contaminants in constructed wetland treating domestic wastewater Open
Due to its simple operation and maintenance, constructed wetlands are considered a low cost wastewater treatment alternative, being especially suitable for developing countries. Constructed wetlands have been successfully implemented for t…
View article: Enhanced degradation of diesel-originated pollutants using phragmites planted intensified-wetlands aided with aeration, surfactant and nutrients
Enhanced degradation of diesel-originated pollutants using phragmites planted intensified-wetlands aided with aeration, surfactant and nutrients Open
Diesel oil spills may considerably damage the environment, especially the sensitive coastal areas and oil drilling sites. A serie of laboratory experiments were conducted for 60 days on diesel oil spiked (2% v/v) intensified wetlands (IW),…
View article: Microbial Community Function in Electroactive Biofilm-based Constructed Wetlands
Microbial Community Function in Electroactive Biofilm-based Constructed Wetlands Open
The performance enhancement of constructed wetlands can be achieved through the coupling with microbial electrochemical technologies (MET). MET is a setup designed to mimic metabolic electrons exchange with insoluble donors and acceptors w…
View article: Microbial Electrochemical Technologies for Wastewater Treatment: Principles and Evolution from Microbial Fuel Cells to Bioelectrochemical-Based Constructed Wetlands
Microbial Electrochemical Technologies for Wastewater Treatment: Principles and Evolution from Microbial Fuel Cells to Bioelectrochemical-Based Constructed Wetlands Open
Microbial electrochemical technologies (MET) rely on the presence of the metabolic activity of electroactive bacteria for the use of solid-state electrodes for oxidizing different kinds of compound that can lead to the synthesis of chemica…
View article: Microbial Electrochemical Technologies for Wastewater Treatment: Principles and Evolution from Microbial Fuel Cells to Bioelectrochemical-Based Constructed Wetlands
Microbial Electrochemical Technologies for Wastewater Treatment: Principles and Evolution from Microbial Fuel Cells to Bioelectrochemical-Based Constructed Wetlands Open
Microbial electrochemical technologies (MET) rely on the presence of the metabolic activity of electroactive bacteria for the use of solid-state electrodes for oxidizing different kind of compound, that could lead to the synthesis of chemi…
View article: Pharmaceutical and personal care products in domestic wastewater and their removal in anaerobic treatment systems: Septic tank – up flow anaerobic filter.
Pharmaceutical and personal care products in domestic wastewater and their removal in anaerobic treatment systems: Septic tank – up flow anaerobic filter. Open
In several countries around the world, Pharmaceutical and Personal Care Products (PPCPs) exist in aquatic environments, a fact that increases the awareness within the scientific community with respect to their possible fate and environment…