scholarly journals Environmental release, fate and ecotoxicological effects of manufactured ceria nanomaterials

2014 ◽  
Vol 1 (6) ◽  
pp. 533-548 ◽  
Author(s):  
Blanche Collin ◽  
Mélanie Auffan ◽  
Andrew C. Johnson ◽  
Inder Kaur ◽  
Arturo A. Keller ◽  
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This critical review presents the sources and sinks of nanoceria in the environment, detection and characterization methods, fate and transport processes, toxicity and likelihood of toxicity in soil and water.

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ricardo Pérez Indoval ◽  
Javier Rodrigo-Ilarri ◽  
Eduardo Cassiraga

<p>Chlorpyrifos is commoly used as an pesticide to control weeds and prevent nondesirable grow of algae, fungi and bacteria in many agricultural applications. Despite its highly negative effects on human health, environmental modeling of this kind of pesticide in the groundwater is not commonly done in real situations. Predicting the fate of pesticides released into the natural environment is necessary to anticipate and minimize adverse effects both at close and long distances from the contamination source. A number of models have been developed to predict the behavior, mobility, and persistence of pesticides. These models should account for key hydrological and agricultural processes, such as crop growth, pesticide application patterns, transformation processes and field management practices.</p><p>This work shows results obtained by the Pesticide Water Calculator (PWC) model to simulate the behavior of chlorpyrifos. PWC model is used as a standard pesticide simulation model in USA and in this work it has been used to  simulate the fate and transport of chlorpyrifos in the unsaturated zone of the aquifer. The model uses a whole set of parameters to solve a modified version of the mass transport equation considering the combined effect of advection, dispersion and reactive transport processes. PWC is used to estimate the daily concentrations of chlorpyrifos in the Buñol-Cheste aquifer in Valencia Region(Spain).</p><p>A whole set of simulation scenarios have been designed to perform a parameter sensitivity analysis. Results of the PWC model obtained in this study represents a crucial first step towards the development of a pesticide risk assessment in Valencia Region. Results show that numerical simulation is a valid tool for the analysis and prediction of the fate  and transport of pesticides in the groundwater.</p>


Processes ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 7 (3) ◽  
pp. 140 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shidan Cummings ◽  
Yujie Zhang ◽  
Niels Smeets ◽  
Michael Cunningham ◽  
Marc Dubé

The substitution of petroleum-based synthetic polymers in latex formulations with sustainable and/or bio-based sources has increasingly been a focus of both academic and industrial research. Emulsion polymerization already provides a more sustainable way to produce polymers for coatings and adhesives, because it is a water-based process. It can be made even more attractive as a green alternative with the addition of starch, a renewable material that has proven to be extremely useful as a filler, stabilizer, property modifier and macromer. This work provides a critical review of attempts to modify and incorporate various types of starch in emulsion polymerizations. This review focusses on the method of initiation, grafting mechanisms, starch feeding strategies and the characterization methods. It provides a needed guide for those looking to modify starch in an emulsion polymerization to achieve a target grafting performance or to incorporate starch in latex formulations for the replacement of synthetic polymers.


2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 34 ◽  
Author(s):  
Giacomo Viccione ◽  
Maria Grazia Stoppiello ◽  
Silvia Lauria ◽  
Leonardo Cascini

Soil contamination is an issue of paramount importance to assess human health (HHRA) as well as ecological (ERA) risk assessment. To analyze risk scenarios related to contaminated soils, the identification of sources, either of primary or secondary type, as well as the assessment of propagation and fate processes is needed. Although many studies refer to the transport of pollutants in fully saturated porous media, little efforts have been made concerning the case of partially saturated soils so far. The matter is of interest as the contamination in the fully saturated region may take place as a result of the percolation in the vadose zone. Governing equations ruling fate and transport processes in partially saturated soils are here solved numerically by means of a finite element method approach. Richards equations are adopted to describe flow dynamics through the hydraulic conductivity coefficient Ks, while contaminant fate is mainly described by the sorption coefficient Kp. As for the boundary conditions, we consider a local and continuous spill of contaminant at the upper ground of variable thickness. Precipitations are given as step functions whose intensity is derived by considering pluviometric data at the station of Gròmola, Campania Region, Italy. Benzene and tetrachloroethylene (PCE) are taken into account. A comparative analysis is carried out for permeability Ks and distribution Kd coefficients in the range [10−6, 10−4] m/s and [10−5, 10−3] m3/kg. Results are then compared and discussed.


2019 ◽  
Vol 373 ◽  
pp. 820-834 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shengsen Wang ◽  
Mingyue Zhao ◽  
Min Zhou ◽  
Yuncong C. Li ◽  
Jun Wang ◽  
...  

2019 ◽  
Vol 6 (8) ◽  
pp. 2311-2331 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yiming Su ◽  
Vanessa Ashworth ◽  
Caroline Kim ◽  
Adeyemi S. Adeleye ◽  
Philippe Rolshausen ◽  
...  

The increasing demand for food coupled to various environmental pressures, is increasing the importance of sustainable agricultural practices.


RSC Advances ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 8 (64) ◽  
pp. 36927-36938
Author(s):  
Bin Wang ◽  
Chang Liu ◽  
Yuwei Chen ◽  
Faqin Dong ◽  
Shu Chen ◽  
...  

Analytical techniques for structural characteristics of dissolved organic matter derived from crop straw (CDOM), and the effect of CDOM on the fate and transport of organic contaminants (OCs).


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