نتایج جستجو برای: soil remediation

تعداد نتایج: 188839  

2001
J. Huang

In situ bioremediation is a groundwater and soil remediation technology that makes use of indigenous or introduced microorganisms to degrade contaminants in the subsurface. One factor affecting the feasibility of in situ bioremediation is the availability of the contaminant to the microorganisms. It is typically assumed that the contaminant is only available for biodegradation in the aqueous ph...

Journal: :Theory and Practice of Science and Technology Science and Technology" 2020

Journal: :Frontiers in Environmental Science 2023

EDITORIAL article Front. Environ. Sci., 18 July 2023Sec. Toxicology, Pollution and the Environment Volume 11 - 2023 | https://doi.org/10.3389/fenvs.2023.1252139

Journal: :Environments 2022

When the presence of a chemical in soil affects humans or other living organisms, producing undesired effects, that is considered polluted [...]

2016
Kareem A. Mosa Ismail Saadoun Kundan Kumar Mohamed Helmy Om Parkash Dhankher

Global mechanization, urbanization, and various natural processes have led to the increased release of toxic compounds into the biosphere. These hazardous toxic pollutants include a variety of organic and inorganic compounds, which pose a serious threat to the ecosystem. The contamination of soil and water are the major environmental concerns in the present scenario. This leads to a greater nee...

Journal: :Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology 2021

Journal: :Pharmaceutical Analytical Chemistry 2016

1991
Robert S. Kerr Judith L. Sims Joseph M. Suflita Hugh H. Russell

Introduction and large scale production of synthetic halogenated organic chemicals over the last 50 years has resulted in a group of contaminants which tend to persist in the environment and resist both biotic and abiotic degradation. The low solubility of these types of contaminants, along with their toxicity and tendency to accumulate in food chains, make them particularly relevant targets fo...

2008
Ting-Nien Wu

Microwave energy has been widely used in several domestic, industrial, and medical applications such as food sterilization, organic/inorganic syntheses, polymerization, dehydration, analyses and extraction, and biological destruction. This paper summarizes the potential applications of microwave energy as remedial alternatives for various types of wastes and diverse contamination of soils, slud...

Journal: :MATEC Web of Conferences 2018

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