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    • Boosting pharmaceutical removal through aeration in constructed wetlands 

      Ávila, Cristina; García Galán, María Jesús; Uggetti, Enrica; Montemurro, Nicola; García-Vara, Manuel; Pérez Solsona, Sandra; García Serrano, Joan; Postigo Rebollo, Cristina (2021-06)
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      This work evaluated the removal efficiency of 13 wastewater-borne pharmaceuticals in a pilot constructed wetland (CW) operated under different aeration strategies (no aeration, intermittent and continuous). Aeration improved ...
    • Elimination of persistent anthropogenic pollutants by micro-mesoporous carbon xerogels. Natural organic matter on surface water and textural properties influences 

      Lladó Valero, Jordi; Lao Luque, Concepción; Solé Sardans, Maria Montserrat; Montemurro, Nicola; Pérez Solsona, Sandra; Fuente Alonso, Enrique; Ruiz Bobes, Begoña (Elsevier, 2021-02-01)
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      The increase of emerging pollutants (pesticides, pharmaceuticals, iodinated contrast media (ICM), …) in surface and groundwater is a threat to the environment and to human health due to its toxicity and its persistence in ...
    • Hydrological variation modulates pharmaceutical levels and biofilm responses in a Mediterranean river 

      Osorio, Victoria; Proia, Lorenzo; Ricart, Marta; Pérez Solsona, Sandra; Ginebreda Marti, Antoni; Cortina Pallás, José Luis; Sabater Cortes, Sergi; Barceló Cullerés, Damià (2013-02-15)
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      The Llobregat is a Mediterranean river that is severely impacted by anthropogenic pressures. It is characterized by high flow variability which modulates its chemical and biological status. The present work evaluates the ...