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View article: Reduction of porewater arsenic and accumulation in rice grains by novel composite membranes under flooded conditions
Reduction of porewater arsenic and accumulation in rice grains by novel composite membranes under flooded conditions Open
View article: Can simultaneous immobilization of arsenic and cadmium in paddy soils be achieved by liming?
Can simultaneous immobilization of arsenic and cadmium in paddy soils be achieved by liming? Open
Liming acidic paddy soils to near-neutral pH is the most cost-effective strategy to minimize cadmium (Cd) accumulation by rice. However, the liming-induced effect on arsenic (As) (im)mobilization remains controversial and is called upon fu…
View article: Can Arsenic Immobilization in Paddy Soils Be Achieved Simultaneously with Cadmium by Liming?
Can Arsenic Immobilization in Paddy Soils Be Achieved Simultaneously with Cadmium by Liming? Open
View article: Reduction of Cadmium Bioavailability in Paddy Soil and its Accumulation in Brown Rice by Fecl3 Washing Combined with Biochar: A Field Study
Reduction of Cadmium Bioavailability in Paddy Soil and its Accumulation in Brown Rice by Fecl3 Washing Combined with Biochar: A Field Study Open
View article: Milk Vetch Reduces Cd Accumulation in Rice Grain: The Role of Iron Plaque Formation and Soil Reducing-Bacteria
Milk Vetch Reduces Cd Accumulation in Rice Grain: The Role of Iron Plaque Formation and Soil Reducing-Bacteria Open
View article: Contrasting abiotic As(III) immobilization by undissolved and dissolved fractions of biochar in Ca2+-rich groundwater under anoxic conditions
Contrasting abiotic As(III) immobilization by undissolved and dissolved fractions of biochar in Ca2+-rich groundwater under anoxic conditions Open
View article: pH Dependence of Arsenic Oxidation by Rice-Husk-Derived Biochar: Roles of Redox-Active Moieties
pH Dependence of Arsenic Oxidation by Rice-Husk-Derived Biochar: Roles of Redox-Active Moieties Open
Biochars have demonstrated great potential for water decontamination and soil remediation; however, their redox reactivity toward trace contaminants and the corresponding redox-active moieties (RAMs, i.e., phenolic -OH, semiquinone-type pe…
View article: Mechanistic insights into adsorption and reduction of hexavalent chromium from water using magnetic biochar composite: Key roles of Fe3O4 and persistent free radicals
Mechanistic insights into adsorption and reduction of hexavalent chromium from water using magnetic biochar composite: Key roles of Fe3O4 and persistent free radicals Open
View article: ENHANCED DEGRADATION OF CHLORAMPHENICOL IN SOIL USING ACTIVATED CARBON FIBER SUPPORTED NANOSCALE ZEROVALENT IRON COUPLED WITH MICROWAVE IRRADIATION
ENHANCED DEGRADATION OF CHLORAMPHENICOL IN SOIL USING ACTIVATED CARBON FIBER SUPPORTED NANOSCALE ZEROVALENT IRON COUPLED WITH MICROWAVE IRRADIATION Open
The objective of this research was to study the degradation of chloramphenicol (CAP) in soil using activated carbon fiber supported nanoscale zerovalent iron (ACF/nZVI) coupled with microwave (MW) irradiation.Compared to ACF/MW, nZVI/MW an…