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  1. Rapid magnetic solid-phase extraction approach employing a modified graphene oxide nanomaterial for the determination of 20 pharmaceuticals and transformation products in treated urban wastewater
  2. Novel anionic magnetic nanosorbent for the automatic and simultaneous determination of arsenic and antimony by MSPE-HG-ICP-MS
  3. Towards Sustainable Lithium-Ion Battery Recycling: Advancements in Circular Hydrometallurgy
  4. Effect of hydroxylammonium chloride as a reductant for hydrochloric acid leaching of valuable metals from discarded lithium-ion batteries
  5. EXPERIENCES INTEGRATING TELEWORKING TOOLS IN FACE-TO-FACE TEACHING: ACADEMIC RESULTS
  6. EXPERIENCES INTEGRATING TELEWORKING TOOLS IN FACE-TO-FACE TEACHING: SATISFACTION OF STUDENTS
  7. Incentivizing Student Participation in QAS Questionnaires: An Evaluation of a Guaranteed Prize System at the University of Malaga
  8. Green chemistry: advancing planetary phosphorus sustainability through the synergy of graphene oxide modified with magnetic nanoparticles (M@GO) for extracting tertiary effluent phosphorus in sewage treatment plants
  9. Acid leaching of LiCoO2 enhanced by reducing agent. Model formulation and validation
  10. Challenges for sustainable lithium supply: A critical review
  11. SEQUENTIAL EXTRACTION PROCEDURE: A VERSATILE TOOL FOR ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH
  12. Semi-continuous mechanochemical process for biodiesel production under heterogeneous catalysis using calcium diglyceroxide
  13. Recovery of Li and Co from LiCoO2 via Hydrometallurgical–Electrodialytic Treatment
  14. Chemical Reduction of Nitrate by Zero-Valent Iron: Shrinking-Core versus Surface Kinetics Models
  15. REMEDIACIÓN ELECTROCINÉTICA DE UN SUELO REAL CONTAMINADO CON PLOMO ASISTIDA CON LA ADICIÓN DE UN AGENTE COMPLEJANTE
  16. Optimization of Ni (II) biosorption from aqueous solution on modified lemon peel
  17. Anaerobic co-digestion of mixed sewage sludge and fruits and vegetable wholesale market waste: Composition and seasonality effect
  18. Electrokinetic Remediation Procedure Applied to Polluted Soils in Southern Spain
  19. Electrodialytic processes in solid matrices. New insights into battery recycling. A review
  20. Anaerobic co-digestion of municipal sewage sludge and fruit/vegetable waste: effect of different mixtures on digester stability and methane yield
  21. Aging effects on the mobility of Pb in soil: Influence on the energy requirements in electroremediation
  22. Specific Energy Requirements in Electrokinetic Remediation
  23. Production of biogas from co-digestion of livestock and agricultural residues: A case study
  24. Scaling-up the acid-enhanced electrokinetic remediation of a real contaminated soil
  25. The use of ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid as enhancing agent for the remediation of a lead polluted soil
  26. Effects of the buffering capacity of the soil on the mobilization of heavy metals. Equilibrium and kinetics
  27. Electrokinetic remediation: The use of mercury speciation for feasibility studies applied to a contaminated soil from Almadén
  28. Feasibility study of the use of different extractant agents in the remediation of a mercury contaminated soil from Almaden
  29. Kinetics of the chemical reduction of nitrate by zero-valent iron
  30. Biomethanization of mixtures of fruits and vegetables solid wastes and sludge from a municipal wastewater treatment plant
  31. Ammonia enhanced two-dimensional electrokinetic remediation of copper spiked kaolin
  32. Electrokinetic remediation of a soil contaminated by the pyritic sludge spill of Aznalcollar (SW, Spain)
  33. Two-dimensional model for soil electrokinetic remediation of heavy metals
  34. A COLUMN STUDY OF SOIL CONTAMINATION BY LEAD: INFLUENCE OF pH AND CARBONATE CONTENT. II. MATHEMATICAL MODEL
  35. A COLUMN STUDY OF SOIL CONTAMINATION BY LEAD: INFLUENCE OF pH AND CARBONATE CONTENT. I. EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS
  36. Column study of the influence of air humidity on the retention of hydrocarbons on soil
  37. Experimental setup for the study of soil vapor extraction: a practical approach to determine sorption effect
  38. Electrokinetic Modeling of Heavy Metals