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  1. Evaluation of different functionalization methodologies for improving the removal of three target antibiotics from wastewater by a brewery waste activated carbon
  2. Insights into matrix and competitive effects on antibiotics removal from wastewater by activated carbon produced from brewery residues
  3. Toxic effects of a mixture of pharmaceuticals in Mytilus galloprovincialis: The case of 17α-ethinylestradiol and salicylic acid
  4. Ex-situ magnetic activated carbon for the adsorption of three pharmaceuticals with distinct physicochemical properties from real wastewater
  5. Dynamic adsorption of diclofenac onto a magnetic nanocomposite in a continuous stirred-tank reactor
  6. Sulfadiazine's photodegradation using a novel magnetic and reusable carbon based photocatalyst: Photocatalytic efficiency and toxic impacts to marine bivalves
  7. Multivariable optimization of activated carbon production from microwave pyrolysis of brewery wastes - Application in the removal of antibiotics from water
  8. Responses of Ruditapes philippinarum to contamination by pharmaceutical drugs under ocean acidification scenario
  9. Overview of relevant economic and environmental aspects of waste-based activated carbons aimed at adsorptive water treatments
  10. Metabolic and oxidative status alterations induced in Ruditapes philippinarum exposed chronically to estrogen 17α-ethinylestradiol under a warming scenario
  11. Estrogens in wastewaters: Can different operating conditions improve their removal in anaerobic conditions?
  12. Salinity-dependent impacts on the effects of antiepileptic and antihistaminic drugs in Ruditapes philippinarum
  13. Photodegradation of Aquaculture Antibiotics Using Carbon Dots-TiO2 Nanocomposites
  14. Sustainable and recoverable waste-based magnetic nanocomposites used for the removal of pharmaceuticals from wastewater
  15. Biochar-TiO2 magnetic nanocomposites for photocatalytic solar-driven removal of antibiotics from aquaculture effluents
  16. Occurrence of the antiepileptic carbamazepine in water and bivalves from marine environments: A review
  17. Effects of temperature on caffeine and carbon nanotubes co-exposure in Ruditapes philippinarum
  18. Impact of UASB reactors operation mode on the removal of estrone and 17α-ethinylestradiol from wastewaters
  19. How temperature can alter the combined effects of carbon nanotubes and caffeine in the clam Ruditapes decussatus?
  20. Characterization and use of a lignin sample extracted from Eucalyptus grandis sawdust for the removal of methylene blue dye
  21. Towards a model for aerosol removal by rain scavenging: The role of physical-chemical characteristics of raindrops
  22. Effects of thiol functionalization of a waste-derived activated carbon on the adsorption of sulfamethoxazole from water: Kinetic, equilibrium and thermodynamic studies
  23. Producing Magnetic Nanocomposites from Paper Sludge for the Adsorptive Removal of Pharmaceuticals from Water—A Fractional Factorial Design
  24. Solidified floating organic drop microextraction (SFODME) for the simultaneous analysis of three non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs in aqueous samples by HPLC
  25. Can ocean warming alter sub-lethal effects of antiepileptic and antihistaminic pharmaceuticals in marine bivalves?
  26. Optimizing microwave-assisted production of waste-based activated carbons for the removal of antibiotics from water
  27. Removal of methylene blue from aqueous solutions using a solid residue of the apple juice industry: Full factorial design, equilibrium, thermodynamics and kinetics aspects
  28. Impacts of climate change-abiotic factors on the effects caused by pharmaceutical residues to marine organisms
  29. Biochar in soil mitigates dimethoate hazard to soil pore water exposed biota
  30. Oxolinic acid in aquaculture waters: Can natural attenuation through photodegradation decrease its concentration?
  31. Chemical composition of rainwater under two events of aerosol transport: A Saharan dust outbreak and wildfires
  32. Photodegradation of sulfadiazine in different aquatic environments – Evaluation of influencing factors
  33. Core−Shell Molecularly Imprinted Polymers on Magnetic Yeast for the Removal of Sulfamethoxazole from Water
  34. In situ functionalization of a cellulosic-based activated carbon with magnetic iron oxides for the removal of carbamazepine from wastewater
  35. Recent advances on the development and application of magnetic activated carbon and char for the removal of pharmaceutical compounds from waters: A review
  36. Determination of Three Estrogens in Environmental Water Samples Using Dispersive Liquid-Liquid Microextraction by High-Performance Liquid Chromatography and Fluorescence Detector
  37. Monitoring pharmaceuticals in the aquatic environment using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA)—a practical overview
  38. Effect of the surface functionalization of a waste-derived activated carbon on pharmaceuticals' adsorption from water
  39. Effects of Carbamazepine in Bivalves: A Review
  40. ELISA as an effective tool to determine spatial and seasonal occurrence of emerging contaminants in the aquatic environment
  41. Sulfamethoxazole exposure to simulated solar radiation under continuous flow mode: Degradation and antibacterial activity
  42. TiO2–rGO nanocomposite as an efficient catalyst to photodegrade formalin in aquaculture's waters, under solar light
  43. Fixed-bed performance of a waste-derived granular activated carbon for the removal of micropollutants from municipal wastewater
  44. Isolation, characterization and valorization of lignin from Pinus elliottii sawdust as a low-cost biosorbent for zinc removal
  45. Adsorption of pharmaceuticals from biologically treated municipal wastewater using paper mill sludge-based activated carbon
  46. Solar photodegradation of oxytetracycline in brackish aquaculture water: New insights about effects of Ca2+ and Mg2+
  47. Determination of estrone and 17α-ethinylestradiol in digested sludge by ultrasonic liquid extraction and high-performance liquid chromatography with fluorescence detection
  48. Obtaining granular activated carbon from paper mill sludge – A challenge for application in the removal of pharmaceuticals from wastewater
  49. Purification of pulp mill condensates by adsorption with activated carbon
  50. Photodegradation of sulfamethoxazole in environmental samples: The role of pH, organic matter and salinity
  51. Interrelationships between major components of PM 10 and sub-micron particles: Influence of Atlantic air masses
  52. Oxytetracycline in intensive aquaculture: water quality during and after its administration, environmental fate, toxicity and bacterial resistance
  53. Paper pulp-based adsorbents for the removal of pharmaceuticals from wastewater: A novel approach towards diversification
  54. Effects of single and combined exposure of pharmaceutical drugs (carbamazepine and cetirizine) and a metal (cadmium) on the biochemical responses of R. philippinarum
  55. Effects of carbamazepine and cetirizine under an ocean acidification scenario on the biochemical and transcriptome responses of the clam Ruditapes philippinarum
  56. Production of highly efficient activated carbons from industrial wastes for the removal of pharmaceuticals from water—A full factorial design
  57. Antimicrobial Photodynamic Activity of Cationic Nanoparticles Decorated with Glycosylated Photosensitizers for Water Disinfection
  58. Ecotoxicity of the antihistaminic drug cetirizine to Ruditapes philippinarum clams
  59. Waste-based alternative adsorbents for the remediation of pharmaceutical contaminated waters: Has a step forward already been taken?
  60. Live reef fish displaying physiological evidence of cyanide poisoning are still traded in the EU marine aquarium industry
  61. Simultaneous extraction and concentration of water pollution tracers using ionic-liquid-based systems
  62. Nanomagnet-photosensitizer hybrid materials for the degradation of 17β-estradiol in batch and flow modes
  63. Physiological and biochemical alterations induced in the mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis after short and long-term exposure to carbamazepine
  64. Salicylic acid determination in estuarine and riverine waters using hollow fiber liquid-phase microextraction and capillary zone electrophoresis
  65. Toxic effects of the antihistamine cetirizine in mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis
  66. Fixed-bed adsorption of Tricaine Methanesulfonate onto pyrolysed paper mill sludge
  67. Single and multi-component adsorption of psychiatric pharmaceuticals onto alternative and commercial carbons
  68. Comparison of the toxicological impacts of carbamazepine and a mixture of its photodegradation products in Scrobicularia plana
  69. Biodegradation of 17β-estradiol by bacteria isolated from deep sea sediments in aerobic and anaerobic media
  70. Removal of tricaine methanesulfonate from aquaculture wastewater by adsorption onto pyrolysed paper mill sludge
  71. Photochemical transformation of zearalenone in aqueous solutions under simulated solar irradiation: Kinetics and influence of water constituents
  72. Toxicity associated to uptake and depuration of carbamazepine in the clam Scrobicularia plana under a chronic exposure
  73. Antibacterial activity of oxytetracycline photoproducts in marine aquaculture's water
  74. Hediste diversicolor as bioindicator of pharmaceutical pollution: Results from single and combined exposure to carbamazepine and caffeine
  75. Caffeine impacts in the clam Ruditapes philippinarum: Alterations on energy reserves, metabolic activity and oxidative stress biomarkers
  76. Comparative valorisation of agricultural and industrial biowastes by combustion and pyrolysis
  77. Structural considerations on the selectivity of an immunoassay for sulfamethoxazole
  78. Photodegradation behaviour of estriol: An insight on natural aquatic organic matter influence
  79. Comparative adsorption evaluation of biochars from paper mill sludge with commercial activated carbon for the removal of fish anaesthetics from water in Recirculating Aquaculture Systems
  80. A one-year record of carbonaceous components and major ions in aerosols from an urban kerbside location in Oporto, Portugal
  81. Long-term exposure of polychaetes to caffeine: Biochemical alterations induced in Diopatra neapolitana and Arenicola marina
  82. Effects of doxorubicin administration on bone strength and quality in sedentary and physically active Wistar rats
  83. Use of formalin in intensive aquaculture: properties, application and effects on fish and water quality
  84. Use of sunlight to degrade oxytetracycline in marine aquaculture's waters
  85. Long-term exposure to caffeine and carbamazepine: Impacts on the regenerative capacity of the polychaete Diopatra neapolitana
  86. Effect of natural aquatic humic substances on the photodegradation of estrone
  87. Toward the Standardization of Biochar Analysis: The COST Action TD1107 Interlaboratory Comparison
  88. The impacts of pharmaceutical drugs under ocean acidification: New data on single and combined long-term effects of carbamazepine on Scrobicularia plana
  89. Photosensitized Degradation of 17β-estradiol and 17α-ethinylestradiol: Role of Humic Substances Fractions
  90. Photodegradation of organic pollutants in water by immobilized porphyrins and phthalocyanines
  91. Does light-screening by humic substances completely explain their retardation effect on contaminants photo-degradation?
  92. Removal of pharmaceuticals from municipal wastewater by adsorption onto pyrolyzed pulp mill sludge
  93. The effects of carbamazepine on macroinvertebrate species: Comparing bivalves and polychaetes biochemical responses
  94. Soil properties, phosphorus fractions and sorption after wildfire in north-central Portugal
  95. How life history influences the responses of the clam Scrobicularia plana to the combined impacts of carbamazepine and pH decrease
  96. Removal of fluoxetine from water by adsorbent materials produced from paper mill sludge
  97. Chronic toxicity of the antiepileptic carbamazepine on the clam Ruditapes philippinarum
  98. Adsorptive removal of pharmaceuticals from water by commercial and waste-based carbons
  99. Application of pyrolysed agricultural biowastes as adsorbents for fish anaesthetic (MS-222) removal from water
  100. One-step extraction and concentration of estrogens for an adequate monitoring of wastewater using ionic-liquid-based aqueous biphasic systems
  101. Presence of the pharmaceutical drug carbamazepine in coastal systems: Effects on bivalves
  102. Production of adsorbents by pyrolysis of paper mill sludge and application on the removal of citalopram from water
  103. Application of dispersive liquid–liquid microextraction for estrogens׳ quantification by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay
  104. Evaluation of the anthropogenic input of caffeine in surface waters of the north and center of Portugal by ELISA
  105. Introducing the concept of centergram. A new tool to squeeze data from separation techniques–mass spectrometry couplings
  106. BDE-209: Kinetic Studies and Effect of Humic Substances on Photodegradation in Water
  107. Kinetics of the PO4-P adsorption onto soils and sediments from the Mondego estuary (Portugal)
  108. Development and application of a capillary electrophoresis method for the determination of ellagic acid in E. globulus wood and in filtrates from E. globulus kraft pulp
  109. Low cost methodology for estrogens monitoring in water samples using dispersive liquid–liquid microextraction and HPLC with fluorescence detection
  110. Immobilized humic substances and immobilized aggregates of humic substances as sorbent for solid phase extraction
  111. Development of ELISA methodologies for the direct determination of 17β-estradiol and 17α-ethinylestradiol in complex aqueous matrices
  112. Characterization of Brazilian Peat Samples by Applying a Multimethod Approach
  113. Determination of Estrogens in Raw and Treated Wastewater by High-Performance Liquid Chromatography-Ultraviolet Detection
  114. Using Radioimmunoassay to Investigate the Uptake by Amphibians of Estrogens Present in WWTP?S Effluent
  115. Development of an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for atrazine monitoring in water samples
  116. Dynamically formed admicelle layer to control the amplitude of cathodic electroosmotic flow
  117. Processes for the elimination of estrogenic steroid hormones from water: A review
  118. Removal of diclofenac sodium from aqueous solution by Isabel grape bagasse
  119. Sorption behavior of EE2 on soils subjected to different long-term organic amendments
  120. Adsorption of the antiepileptic carbamazepine onto agricultural soils
  121. Photodegradation of psychiatric pharmaceuticals in aquatic environments – Kinetics and photodegradation products
  122. Development of an ELISA procedure to study sorption of atrazine onto a sewage sludge-amended luvisol soil
  123. Application of an ELISA to the quantification of carbamazepine in ground, surface and wastewaters and validation with LC–MS/MS
  124. Remoção dos hormônios 17β-estradiol e 17α-etinilestradiol de soluções aquosas empregando turfa decomposta como material adsorvente
  125. Adsorption behavior of 17α-ethynylestradiol onto soils followed by fluorescence spectral deconvolution
  126. Bleeding Evaluation of Different SPE Cartridges on Clean-Up of Atrazine From Aqueous Samples Containing Organic Matter
  127. Noise normalisation in capillary electrophoresis using a diode array detector
  128. Studying the interaction between triazines and humic substances—A new approach using open tubular capillary eletrochromatography
  129. Direct photodegradation of carbamazepine followed by micellar electrokinetic chromatography and mass spectrometry
  130. Kinetics of Eucalypt Lignosulfonate Oxidation to Aromatic Aldehydes by Oxygen in Alkaline Medium
  131. Heavy elements in the phosphorite from Kalaat Khasba mine (North-western Tunisia): Potential implications on the environment and human health
  132. Quantification of organic acids in beer by nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR)-based methods
  133. Fluorescence characterization of daily and intertidal changes in estuarine water DOM related to the presence of Sarcocornia perennis (L.) A.J. Scott
  134. Degradation by Solar Radiation of Estrogenic Hormones Monitored by UV–Visible Spectroscopy and Capillary Electrophoresis
  135. Comparison between MEKC and UV spectral deconvolution to follow sorption experiment in soil
  136. Effect of long term organic amendments on adsorption–desorption of thiram onto a luvisol soil derived from loess
  137. Elemental and spectral properties of peat and soil samples and their respective humic substances
  138. Sorption−Desorption Behavior of Atrazine on Soils Subjected to Different Organic Long-Term Amendments
  139. Influence of different organic amendments on the potential availability of metals from soil: A study on metal fractionation and extraction kinetics by EDTA
  140. Application of MEKC to the monitoring of atrazine sorption behaviour on soils
  141. Non-native states of cardosin A induced by acetonitrile: Activity modulation via polypeptide chains rearrangements
  142. Psychiatric pharmaceuticals in the environment
  143. Analysis of Non-Aromatic Organic Acids in Beer by CE and Direct Detection Mode with Diode Array Detection
  144. Comparative characterization of humic substances from the open ocean, estuarine water and fresh water
  145. Robustness of the co‐ion transfer ratio in capillary electrophoresis
  146. Unfolding of cardosin A in organic solvents and detection of intermediaries
  147. Effects of organic and inorganic amendments on soil organic matter properties
  148. Solid-phase extraction and capillary electrophoresis determination of phenols from soil after alkaline CuO oxidation
  149. Optimization of phenolic compounds analysis by capillary electrophoresis
  150. Stable carbon isotope ratios of tandem fractionated humic substances from different water bodies
  151. Development and application of a capillary electrophoresis based method for the assessment of monosaccharide in soil using acid hydrolysis
  152. Development and application of a capillary electrophoresis based method for the simultaneous screening of six antibiotics in spiked milk samples
  153. Fluorescence and DOC contents of estuarine pore waters from colonized and non-colonized sediments: Effects of sampling preservation
  154. Using capillary electrophoresis for the determination of organic acids in Port wine
  155. Differences between Humic Substances from Riverine, Estuarine, and Marine Environments Observed by Fluorescence Spectroscopy
  156. Humic substances' proton-binding equilibria: assessment of errors and limitations of potentiometric data
  157. Humic Substances
  158. Study of the effect of pH, salinity and DOC on fluorescence of synthetic mixtures of freshwater and marine salts
  159. XAD resins