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- Nanoparticles based Permeable Reactive Barriers as an Eco-efficient Technology for nitrate remediation in soil and groundwaterPublication . Araújo, R.; Meira Castro, Ana C.; Fiúza, AntónioThe need to increase agricultural yield led, among others, to an increase in the consumption of nitrogen based fertilizers. As a consequence, there are excessive concentrations of nitrates, the most abundant of the reactive nitrogen (Nr) species, in several areas of the world. The demographic changes and projected population growth for the next decades, and the economic shifts which are already shaping the near future are powerful drivers for a further intensification in the use of fertilizers, with a predicted increase of the nitrogen loads in soils. Nitrate easily diffuses in the subsurface environments, portraying high mobility in soils. Moreover, the presence of high nitrate loads in water has the potential to cause an array of health dysfunctions, such as methemoglobinemia and several cancers. Permeable Reactive Barriers (PRB) placed strategically relatively to the nitrate source constitute an effective technology to tackle nitrate pollution. Ergo, PRB avoid various adverse impacts resulting from the displacement of reactive nitrogen downstream along water bodies. A four stages literature review was carried out in 34 databases. Initially, a set of pertinent key words were identified to perform the initial databases searches. Then, the synonyms of those initial key words were used to carry out a second set of databases searches. The third stage comprised the identification of other additional relevant terms from the research papers identified in the previous two stages. Again, databases searches were performed with this third set of key words. The final step consisted of the identification of relevant papers from the bibliography of the relevant papers identified in the previous three stages of the literature review process. The set of papers identified as relevant for in-depth analysis were assessed considering a set of relevant characterization variables.
- Nanoparticles for the remediation of agrogenic contaminated soil and groundwater – a reviewPublication . Araújo, R.; Meira Castro, Ana C.; Fiúza, AntónioThe wide spread use and strong reliance on both fertilizers and pesticides made of agrigenic pollution one of the major contemporary threats to environment and human health. Impacts on the environment vary from local effects, such as eutrophycation1, 2, loss of biodiversity and diminished ecosystem health3, to global effects, such as the aggravation of global warming2, 4 and ozone layer depletion5. The novelty of nanoremediation and its early successes, reported for various contexts, present the prospect for the development of relevant applications for agrigenic contaminants.
- Nitratos nos solos e águas subterrâneas – Perspectiva sobre a atualidade, tendências, implicações para a saúde ambiental e abordagens de redução de riscosPublication . Araújo, R.; Meira Castro, Ana C.; Fiúza, AntónioAs práticas agrícolas contemporâneas encontram-se entre as principais fontes antropogénicas de nitrato. Concentrações elevadas de nitratos nos solos e lençóis de água provocam efeitos prejudiciais na saúde humana e criam desequilíbrios substantivos em diversos ecossistemas. De entre diversas abordagens de prevenção e controlo de poluição, as tecnologias de remediação apresentam uma relevância crescente, das quais se destaca as barreiras reativas permeáveis. O presente trabalho visa, no contexto das alterações introduzidas pelo crescimento sistemático das concentrações de nitrato em diversos ecossistemas, aquilatar os méritos e limitações relativas das barreiras reativas permeáveis e perspetivar possíveis vias de melhoria do desempenho. Para este efeito, foi conduzida uma pesquisa sistemática em diversas bases-de-dados segundo quatro etapas para identificar literatura relevante. É possível concluir que as barreiras reativas permeáveis constituem-se atualmente como uma tecnologia eficaz de desnitrificação, contudo não foram constatadas evidências da utilização de nanotecnologias para potenciar o desempenho nestes processos de desnitrificação.
- Permeable Reactive Barriers using nanoparticles to remediate nitrate pollutionPublication . Araújo, R.; Meira Castro, Ana C.; Fiúza, AntónioNitrat e (NO3 - ) i s per vasi ve i n t he bi ospher e[ 1, 2]. Cont emporar y agri cult ural pr acti ces are a mong t he maj or ant hr opogeni c sources of r eacti ve nitrogen speci es, wher e nitrat ei s t he most abundant of t hese [ 2]. Excessi ve a mount s of r eacti ve nitrogen i n soil s and gr oundwat er ar e creati ng si gnifi cant t hr eat s t o hu man healt h and saf et y [ 3] as well as a host of undesirabl e environment al i mpact s [ 2]; it i s curr ently consi der ed t he second most r el evant environment al i ssue, aft er car bon di oxide e mi ssi ons. Nowadays, a mong t he most r el evant and pr omi si ng appr oaches t o r educe nitrat e concentrati on i n wat er, na mel y gr oundwat er, ar e denitrifi cati on- based pr ocesses [ 4]. Per meabl e r eacti ve barri ers ( PRB) have been pr oven eff ecti ve i n r educi ng vari ous cont ami nant s i n copi ous a mount s, parti cul arl y i n shall ow gr oundwat er [ 5]. However t he possi bl e added eff ecti veness of usi ng nanoparti cl es i n t hese structur es t o obt ai n nitrogen gas from nitrat es requires f urt her i nvesti gati on.