نتایج جستجو برای: radioactive decontamination soil

تعداد نتایج: 205368  

Journal: :Applied microbiology 1972
D W Smith C B Fliermans T D Brock

Uptake of (14)CO(2) in soils due to algae or sulfur-oxidizing bacteria was examined by incubation of soil samples with gaseous (14)CO(2) and subsequent chemical oxidation of biologically fixed radioactive isotope to (14)CO(2) for detection with a liquid scintillation counting system. The (14)CO(2) was added to the soil in the gas phase so that no alteration of the moisture or ionic strength of ...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1997
H N Gray D E Bergbreiter

New methods for the reduction and remediation of hazardous wastes like carcinogenic organic solvents, toxic materials, and nuclear contamination are vital to environmental health. Procedures for effective waste reduction, detection, and removal are important components of any such methods. Toward this end, polymeric smart materials are finding useful applications. Polymer-bound smart catalysts ...

Journal: :The Science of the total environment 2012
B Gámiz R Celis L Cox M C Hermosín J Cornejo

Laboratory and field experiments were conducted to evaluate the effect of olive-mill waste (OMW) addition to a Mediterranean olive grove soil on sorption, persistence, and mobility of two herbicides which are simultaneously applied for weed control in olive groves: terbuthylazine (TA) and fluometuron (FM). Laboratory batch sorption experiments showed that OMW addition to the soil at rates of 5 ...

Journal: :Nuclear Energy and Technology 2022

Formation of radioactive waste (RW) is specific to the NPP operation. Liquid (LRW) forms in process reactor plant operation, and decontamination equipment, rooms overalls. The radionuclides found mostly vat residues are 134, 137 Cs form ions 60 Co 54 Mn isotopes chelates including substances used for equipment decontamination. Among well-known conditioning techniques, selective sorption provide...

2014
Marta García-Albacete Ana M Tarquis M Carmen Cartagena

New European directives have proposed the direct application of compost and digestate produced from municipal solid wastes as organic matter sources in agricultural soils. Therefore information about phosphorus leaching from these residues when they are applied to the soil is increasingly important. Leaching experiments were conducted to determine the P mobility in compost and digestate mixture...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2016
Samuel Yaw Aboagye Emelia Danso Kobina Assan Ampah Zuliehatu Nakobu Prince Asare Isaac Darko Otchere Katharina Röltgen Dzidzo Yirenya-Tawiah Dorothy Yeboah-Manu

UNLABELLED This study aimed to isolate nontuberculous mycobacterial species from environmental samples obtained from some selected communities in Ghana. To optimize decontamination, spiked environmental samples were used to evaluate four decontamination solutions and supplemented media, after which the best decontamination solution and media were used for the actual analysis. The isolates obtai...

2017
Nan Hu Dexin Ding Guangyue Li

Phytoremediation of radioactive waste is a process that uses plants to remove, transfer, or immobilize radionuclides from the contaminated soil, sediment, sludge, or water, and it is a useful method for treating large-scale low-level radionuclide contamination. However, there have not been established criteria which can be utilized to screen out suitable plant species that are capable of remedi...

Journal: :SN applied sciences 2021

Abstract Toxic metal contamination of soil is a major environmental hazard. Chemical methods for heavy metal's (HMs) decontamination such as heat treatment, electroremediation, replacement, precipitation and chemical leaching are generally very costly not be applicable to agricultural lands. However, many strategies being used restore polluted environments. Among these, phytoremediation promisi...

Journal: :Environmental pollution 2007
Cécile Sulmon Gwenola Gouesbet Françoise Binet Fabrice Martin-Laurent Abdelhak El Amrani Ivan Couée

Growth in the presence of sucrose was shown to confer to Arabidopsis thaliana (thale cress or mustard weed) seedlings, under conditions of in vitro culture, a high level of tolerance to the herbicide atrazine and to other photosynthesis inhibitors. This tolerance was associated with root-to-shoot transfer and accumulation of atrazine in shoots, which resulted in significant decrease of herbicid...

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