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Recent technologies for glyphosate removal from aqueous environment: A critical review

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JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMICAL ENGINEERING (2022)

Article Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology

Biodegradation of Organophosphorus Pollutants by Soil Bacteria: Biochemical Aspects and Unsolved Problems

A. V. Sviridov et al.

Summary: The study found significant differences in the degradation of stable organophosphorus pollutants among different bacterial strains, with bacteria adapted to glyphosate showing higher consumption rates of other phosphonates. Additionally, the discovery of new highly efficient degrading strains provides new insights into the decomposition of glyphosate in soil. Further research on the microbial metabolism of glyphosate and the development of effective bioremediation preparations for soils contaminated with organophosphonates is discussed.

APPLIED BIOCHEMISTRY AND MICROBIOLOGY (2021)

Review Environmental Sciences

A state-of-the-art review on wastewater treatment techniques: the effectiveness of adsorption method

Ruhma Rashid et al.

Summary: Water contamination from toxic pollutants like dyes, heavy metals, and surfactants has become a global challenge, leading to increasing efforts to develop effective wastewater treatment techniques. Various methods such as chemical oxidation, physical adsorption, and biological treatments have been recognized. Among these, adsorption is considered a simple, sustainable, cost-effective, and environmentally friendly technique for wastewater treatment, but further research and development are needed for practical implementation in a wide range of applications.

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH (2021)

Article Water Resources

Ultrafiltration for removal of glyphosate and aminomethylphosphonic acid in drinking water

Edumar Ramos Cabral Coelho et al.

Summary: Glyphosate, a non-selective herbicide, was evaluated for removal in fortified surface water using direct ultrafiltration. The removal efficiency of glyphosate was affected by pH, concentration, and the presence of natural organic matter, with adsorption onto the membrane surface/pores as the main retention mechanism. However, the ultrafiltration process was not effective for removing aminomethylphosphonic acid.

ENGENHARIA SANITARIA E AMBIENTAL (2021)

Review Environmental Sciences

Is glyphosate toxic to bees? A meta-analytical review

Lucas Battisti et al.

Summary: Glyphosate, originally considered non-toxic to bees, has been shown to negatively impact their survival and behavior even at recommended doses. Meta-analysis of studies on GLY toxicity to bees revealed an increase in bee mortality rates, suggesting its toxic effects.

SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT (2021)

Article Engineering, Chemical

Insights into the glyphosate removal efficiency by using magnetic powder activated carbon composite

Peng Yu et al.

Summary: In this study, Fe3O4-PAC and MnFe2O4-PAC were prepared using co-precipitation for the treatment of glyphosate pesticide wastewater. It was found that MnFe2O4-PAC had a higher adsorption capacity than the original PAC, and the adsorption behavior was in accordance with the Langmuir adsorption isotherm. The adsorption capacity of Fe3O4-PAC and MnFe2O4-PAC for glyphosate exhibited a similar trend.

SEPARATION AND PURIFICATION TECHNOLOGY (2021)

Article Microbiology

Isolation, Biochemical and Genomic Characterization of Glyphosate Tolerant Bacteria to Perform Microbe-Assisted Phytoremediation

Francisco Massot et al.

Summary: The study isolated bacteria from a site chronically exposed to glyphosate, evaluated their plant-colonizing, glyphosate-tolerant, and -degrading abilities, and demonstrated their potential for remediation of glyphosate contaminated agronomic soils through experimental tests.

FRONTIERS IN MICROBIOLOGY (2021)

Article Chemistry, Physical

Development and Characterization of Composite Carbon Adsorbents with Photocatalytic Regeneration Ability: Application to Diclofenac Removal from Water

Velma Beri Kimbi Yaah et al.

Summary: This study developed a carbon composite for water purification, with the best removal results achieved under UV-B irradiation with a composite containing TiO2, carbon, and W. Good removal efficiency was also observed under visible light conditions. Adjusting the activation temperature affected surface functional groups and removal efficiency.

CATALYSTS (2021)

Article Chemistry, Physical

Engineered nanoscale schwertmannites as Fenton-like catalysts for highly efficient degradation of nitrophenols

Xing-Xing Qiao et al.

Summary: The study fabricated engineered nanoscale schwertmannite (nano-SCH) through a PVP-assisted room-temperature synthesis and found that the optimized nano-SCH-0.125 showed excellent degradation efficiency for 4-NP in Fenton-like processes, attributed to its abundant reactive sites and hierarchical structure.

APPLIED SURFACE SCIENCE (2021)

Article Environmental Sciences

Degradation and mineralization of ofloxacin by ozonation and peroxone (O3/H2O2) process

Hai Chen et al.

Summary: The study found that the degradation and mineralization of ofloxacin by ozonation and peroxone process were effective, with peroxone process showing a significantly better mineralization effect compared to ozonation alone. The dosage of H2O2 and O-3 was crucial for process performance, and the presence of HCO3- and PO43- enhanced mineralization while Cl- and NO3- had a negative impact on mineralization efficiency.

CHEMOSPHERE (2021)

Article Engineering, Environmental

Enhanced photocatalytic degradation of glyphosate over 2D CoS/BiOBr heterojunctions under visible light irradiation

Qiang-Yong Tang et al.

Summary: This study developed 2D heterojunction photocatalysts with enhanced photocatalytic performance by depositing CoS nanoparticles on BiOBr nanosheets. The photocatalyst showed excellent degradation efficiency for glyphosate under visible-light irradiation and exhibited good reusability and stability. This work provides new insights for the design and development of 2D heterojunction photocatalysts.

JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS (2021)

Article Engineering, Environmental

Hybrid carbon materials: Synthesis, characterization, and application in the removal of pharmaceuticals from water

Velma Beri Kimbi Yaah et al.

Summary: Hydrothermal carbonization was used to develop novel carbon-based hybrids for the removal of diclofenac and amoxicillin from water. The synthesized materials showed beneficial oxygen-containing surface functional groups, with tungsten improving the photocatalytic activity of the material. An interaction between W, C and TiO2 was observed, influencing the photocatalytic performance.

JOURNAL OF WATER PROCESS ENGINEERING (2021)

Article Environmental Sciences

Glyphosate: How do ongoing controversies, market characteristics, and funding influence the global research landscape?

Doris Klingelhofer et al.

Summary: Glyphosate, the most widely used herbicide globally, has sparked controversy over its effects on human health and the environment. Research output has grown in line with consumption, with different countries showing varying levels of interest and investment in glyphosate studies. Market and agricultural interests drive research incentives, with the need to expand the international research network to include developing economies for a more comprehensive understanding of glyphosate use.

SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT (2021)

Review Environmental Sciences

Critical review of advanced oxidation processes in organic wastewater treatment

Dengsheng Ma et al.

Summary: With the development of industrial society, organic wastewater from industrial manufacturing has caused environmental issues, necessitating efficient treatment methods. Advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) are recognized for their high efficiency and lack of secondary pollution, and are widely studied and applied in the treatment of organic wastewater.

CHEMOSPHERE (2021)

Review Biochemistry & Molecular Biology

Characterization Techniques as Supporting Tools for the Interpretation of Biochar Adsorption Efficiency in Water Treatment: A Critical Review

Michele Castiglioni et al.

Summary: Biochar has gained significant attention in environmental applications, especially in water purification. Its porous structure is similar to activated carbon, a commonly used sorbent in water treatment. Studies suggest that current characterization methods limit the understanding of the correlation between the physicochemical features of biochar and pollutant removal.

MOLECULES (2021)

Article Environmental Sciences

Recent Advances on Coagulation-Based Treatment of Wastewater: Transition from Chemical to Natural Coagulant

Muhammad Burhanuddin Bahrodin et al.

Summary: The use of conventional chemical coagulants in treating wastewater has raised concerns due to the negative impacts on human health and the environment. Transitioning to natural coagulants has been suggested as a strategy to mitigate these drawbacks, with research showing comparable or even better performance. However, further research is needed to address key aspects such as active coagulant agents, extraction, and optimization for different wastewater characteristics in order to fully realize the potential of natural coagulants for sustainable wastewater treatment.

CURRENT POLLUTION REPORTS (2021)

Review Engineering, Environmental

Natural flocculants for the treatment of wastewaters containing dyes or heavy metals: A state-of-the-art review

Jamila El-Gaayda et al.

Summary: This review provides insights into the recent developments in natural flocculants for the removal of dyes or heavy metals from aqueous solutions. It covers the types, characteristics, toxicity, performances, and mechanisms of natural flocculants, as well as their economic analysis and future prospects. Conducting more in-depth scientific research on natural flocculants has the potential to enhance global water security in the long term.

JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMICAL ENGINEERING (2021)

Article Engineering, Environmental

Sequential recycle of valuable phosphorus compounds of glyphosine, glyphosate, and phosphorous acid from glyphosate mother liquor by D301 resin through sorbent dosage control

Yi Wang et al.

Summary: The study demonstrated the efficient removal and regeneration capabilities of D301 resin for glyphosate, glyphosine, and phosphorous acid from glyphosate mother liquor, providing important theoretical and practical guidance for the recycling of valuable phosphorus compounds.

JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMICAL ENGINEERING (2021)

Article Engineering, Environmental

Using banana peel waste to synthesize BPAC/ZnO nanocomposite for photocatalytic degradation of Acid Blue 25: Influential parameters, mineralization, biodegradability studies

Sajad Ahmadi et al.

Summary: In this study, the removal of Acid Blue 25 (AB25) using a nanocomposite of banana peel activated carbon (BPAC) and zinc oxide (ZnO) through photocatalytic degradation was investigated. The optimal conditions led to a removal efficiency of 94% after 150 minutes, with low energy consumption and good removal rates for COD and TOC. The study also found that the nanocomposite showed decreasing degradation efficiency after multiple reuse cycles.

JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMICAL ENGINEERING (2021)

Article Engineering, Environmental

Carbon nanotubes impregnated with metallic nanoparticles and their application as an adsorbent for the glyphosate removal in an aqueous matrix

Julia C. Diel et al.

Summary: The multi-walled carbon nanotubes modified with metal nanoparticles through green synthesis successfully removed the herbicide glyphosate from water through adsorption. The adsorption process showed high removal efficiency and capacity. Thermodynamic behavior indicated the process is spontaneous and favorable.

JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMICAL ENGINEERING (2021)

Review Agricultural Engineering

Bioremediation of heavy metals using microalgae: Recent advances and mechanisms

Yoong Kit Leong et al.

BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY (2020)

Article Chemistry, Multidisciplinary

Behavior of Glyphosate in Wastewater Treatment Plants

Thomas Poiger et al.

CHIMIA (2020)

Article Environmental Sciences

The global environmental hazard of glyphosate use

Federico Maggi et al.

SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT (2020)

Article Engineering, Environmental

Removal of hazardous substances in municipal wastewater treatment plants

Vallo Korgmaa et al.

WATER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (2020)

Review Environmental Sciences

Herbicide Glyphosate: Toxicity and Microbial Degradation

Simranjeet Singh et al.

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH (2020)

Article Environmental Sciences

Determination of Glyphosate in Water from a Rural Locality in Mexico and Its Implications for the Population Based on Water Consumption and Use Habits

Eduardo C. Reynoso et al.

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH (2020)

Review Engineering, Environmental

Role of electrocoagulation in wastewater treatment: A developmental review

Amina Tahreen et al.

JOURNAL OF WATER PROCESS ENGINEERING (2020)

Review Engineering, Chemical

Adsorption as a Process for Produced Water Treatment: A Review

Roghayeh Yousef et al.

PROCESSES (2020)

Review Materials Science, Multidisciplinary

Challenges and approaches towards upscaling the assembly of hybrid perovskite solar cells

Ahmed Esmail Shalan

MATERIALS ADVANCES (2020)

Review Environmental Sciences

Treatment technologies and degradation pathways of glyphosate: A critical review

Dan Feng et al.

SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT (2020)

Article Green & Sustainable Science & Technology

Magnetite nanoparticles as efficient materials for removal of glyphosate from water

Hyoungwon Park et al.

NATURE SUSTAINABILITY (2020)

Article Environmental Sciences

Indiscriminate use of glyphosate impregnates river epilithic biofilms in southern Brazil

Gracieli Fernandes et al.

SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT (2019)

Review Environmental Sciences

Fate, eco-toxicological characteristics, and treatment processes applied to water polluted with glyphosate: A critical review

Cristina Alejandra Villamar-Ayala et al.

CRITICAL REVIEWS IN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (2019)

Article Environmental Sciences

Meta-analysis of glyphosate contamination in surface waters and dissipation by biofilms

Louis Carles et al.

ENVIRONMENT INTERNATIONAL (2019)

Article Environmental Sciences

Statistical optimization of glyphosate adsorption by biochar and activated carbon with response surface methodology

Gayana Anjali Dissanayake Herath et al.

CHEMOSPHERE (2019)

Article Environmental Sciences

Investigation of the presence of glyphosate and its major metabolite AMPA in Greek soils

Helen Karasali et al.

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH (2019)

Article Engineering, Environmental

Degradation of clofibric acid by UV, O3 and UV/O3 processes: Performance comparison and degradation pathways

Yan Wang et al.

JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS (2019)

Article Engineering, Environmental

Kinetic study of the biodegradation of glyphosate by indigenous soil bacterial isolates in presence of humic acid, Fe(III) and Cu(II) ions

Simranjeet Singh et al.

JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMICAL ENGINEERING (2019)

Article Environmental Sciences

Advanced oxidation of commercial herbicides mixture: experimental design and phytotoxicity evaluation

Alejandro Lopez et al.

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH (2018)

Article Environmental Sciences

Removal of glyphosate and aminomethylphosphonic acid from synthetic water by nanofiltration

Jiang Yuan et al.

ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY (2018)

Review Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology

Recent advances in glyphosate biodegradation

Hui Zhan et al.

APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY (2018)

Review Engineering, Environmental

Insight into electro-Fenton and photo-Fenton for the degradation of antibiotics: Mechanism study and research gaps

Xiaocheng Liu et al.

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL (2018)

Article Engineering, Environmental

Comparative study of glyphosate removal on goethite and magnetite: Adsorption and photo-degradation

Ying Yang et al.

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL (2018)

Article Chemistry, Physical

Mechanism of glyphosate removal by biochar supported nano-zero-valent iron in aqueous solutions

Xianying Jiang et al.

COLLOIDS AND SURFACES A-PHYSICOCHEMICAL AND ENGINEERING ASPECTS (2018)

Article Environmental Sciences

Modification of zeolite 4A for use as an adsorbent for glyphosate and as an antibacterial agent for water

Siamak Zavareh et al.

ECOTOXICOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY (2018)

Article Environmental Sciences

Adsorption performance and mechanism of magnetic reduced graphene oxide in glyphosate contaminated water

Yajuan Li et al.

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH (2018)

Article Environmental Sciences

Kinetic study on biodegradation of glyphosate with unacclimated activated sludge

Djaber Tazdait et al.

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH RESEARCH (2018)

Article Environmental Sciences

Distribution of glyphosate and aminomethylphosphonic acid (AMPA) in agricultural topsoils of the European Union

Vera Silva et al.

SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT (2018)

Article Multidisciplinary Sciences

Glyphosate perturbs the gut microbiota of honey bees

Erick V. S. Motta et al.

PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (2018)

Review Public, Environmental & Occupational Health

Ignoring Adjuvant Toxicity Falsifies the Safety Profile of Commercial Pesticides

Robin Mesnage et al.

FRONTIERS IN PUBLIC HEALTH (2018)

Article Environmental Sciences

Electrochemical degradation and mineralization of glyphosate herbicide

Nam Tran et al.

ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY (2017)

Article Materials Science, Multidisciplinary

Visible-light photocatalytic degradation of glyphosate over BiVO4 prepared by different co-precipitation methods

Rui Huo et al.

MATERIALS RESEARCH BULLETIN (2017)

Article Biochemical Research Methods

Pathway and rate-limiting step of glyphosate degradation by Aspergillus oryzae A-F02

Gui-ming Fu et al.

PREPARATIVE BIOCHEMISTRY & BIOTECHNOLOGY (2017)

Article Environmental Sciences

Glyphosate Residues in Groundwater, Drinking Water and Urine of Subsistence Farmers from Intensive Agriculture Localities: A Survey in Hopelchen, Campeche, Mexico

Jaime Rendon-von Osten et al.

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH (2017)

Article Engineering, Chemical

Ability of filamentous fungi to degrade four emergent water priority pollutants

R. Bouchiat et al.

DESALINATION AND WATER TREATMENT (2016)

Article Engineering, Environmental

Triclosan removal by NF from a real drinking water source - Effect of natural organic matter

Abdullah Ogutverici et al.

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL (2016)

Article Engineering, Environmental

Magnetic MnFe2O4-graphene hybrid composite for efficient removal of glyphosate from water

Natalia Ueda Yamaguchi et al.

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL (2016)

Article Environmental Sciences

Water quality of the main tributaries of the Parana Basin: glyphosate and AMPA in surface water and bottom sediments

A. E. Ronco et al.

ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING AND ASSESSMENT (2016)

Article Chemistry, Applied

Mechanistic modeling of glyphosate interaction with rice husk derived engineered biochar

Indika Herath et al.

MICROPOROUS AND MESOPOROUS MATERIALS (2016)

Article Agronomy

Glyphosate residues in rural groundwater, Nottawasaga River Watershed, Ontario, Canada

Dale R. Van Stempvoort et al.

PEST MANAGEMENT SCIENCE (2016)

Review Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology

Bioremediation techniques-classification based on site of application: principles, advantages, limitations and prospects

Christopher Chibueze Azubuike et al.

WORLD JOURNAL OF MICROBIOLOGY & BIOTECHNOLOGY (2016)

Article Environmental Sciences

Co-Formulants in Glyphosate-Based Herbicides Disrupt Aromatase Activity in Human Cells below Toxic Levels

Nicolas Defarge et al.

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH (2016)

Article Environmental Sciences

Trends in glyphosate herbicide use in the United States and globally

Charles M. Benbrook

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES EUROPE (2016)

Article Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology

Microbial Degradation of Glyphosate Herbicides (Review)

A. V. Sviridov et al.

APPLIED BIOCHEMISTRY AND MICROBIOLOGY (2015)

Review Engineering, Chemical

A review on RO membrane technology: Developments and challenges

Seema S. Shenvi et al.

DESALINATION (2015)

Review Engineering, Chemical

Nanofiltration membranes review: Recent advances and future prospects

A. W. Mohammad et al.

DESALINATION (2015)

Article Environmental Sciences

Removal of glyphosate herbicide from water using biopolymer membranes

Rafael T. A. Carneiro et al.

JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT (2015)

Article Engineering, Environmental

A novel route to graphite-like carbon supporting SnO2 with high electron transfer and photocatalytic activity

Xianjie Chen et al.

JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS (2015)

Article Multidisciplinary Sciences

Seed coating with a neonicotinoid insecticide negatively affects wild bees

Maj Rundlof et al.

NATURE (2015)

Article Biochemistry & Molecular Biology

Modeling of degradation kinetic and toxicity evaluation of herbicides mixtures in water using the UV/H2O2 process

Melisa L. Mariani et al.

PHOTOCHEMICAL & PHOTOBIOLOGICAL SCIENCES (2015)

Article Engineering, Environmental

Surrogates for herbicide removal in stormwater biofilters

Kefeng Zhang et al.

WATER RESEARCH (2015)

Article Nanoscience & Nanotechnology

Effective Adsorption and Enhanced Removal of Organophosphorus Pesticides from Aqueous Solution by Zr-Based MOFs of UiO-67

Xiangyang Zhu et al.

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES (2015)

Article Agricultural Engineering

Sequential anaerobic-aerobic treatment of pharmaceutical wastewater with high salinity

Xueqing Shi et al.

BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY (2014)

Article Environmental Sciences

Biofiltration vs conventional activated sludge plants: what about priority and emerging pollutants removal?

R. Mailler et al.

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH (2014)

Article Engineering, Chemical

Enhanced Glyphosate Removal by Montmorillonite in the Presence of Fe(III)

Zhong Ren et al.

INDUSTRIAL & ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY RESEARCH (2014)

Article Environmental Sciences

Glyphosate persistence in seawater

Philip Mercurio et al.

MARINE POLLUTION BULLETIN (2014)

Review Microbiology

Utilization of Glyphosate as Phosphate Source: Biochemistry and Genetics of Bacterial Carbon-Phosphorus Lyase

Bjarne Hove-Jensen et al.

MICROBIOLOGY AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY REVIEWS (2014)

Article Nanoscience & Nanotechnology

Fabrication of Ag/TiO2 nanotube array with enhanced photo-catalytic degradation of aqueous organic pollutant

Jie Ma et al.

PHYSICA E-LOW-DIMENSIONAL SYSTEMS & NANOSTRUCTURES (2014)

Article Biochemistry & Molecular Biology

Photocatalytic Degradation of Glyphosate in Water by N-Doped SnO2/TiO2 Thin-Film-Coated Glass Fibers

Peerawas Kongsong et al.

PHOTOCHEMISTRY AND PHOTOBIOLOGY (2014)

Review Engineering, Environmental

A review on application of flocculants in wastewater treatment

Chai Siah Lee et al.

PROCESS SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION (2014)

Article Engineering, Environmental

Microbial pesticide removal in rapid sand filters for drinking water treatment - Potential and kinetics

Mathilde J. Hedegaard et al.

WATER RESEARCH (2014)

Article Engineering, Environmental

Stormwater retention basin efficiency regarding micropollutant loads and ecotoxicity

Christel Sebastian et al.

WATER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (2014)

Proceedings Paper Engineering, Chemical

Synthesis of Calcium Peroxide Microparticles and Its Application in Glyphosate Wastewater Pretreatment

Jian Zhai et al.

CHEMICAL, MATERIAL AND METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING III, PTS 1-3 (2014)

Proceedings Paper Engineering, Chemical

Mineralization of organophosphorous pesticides by electro-generated oxidants

Olga Kukurina et al.

XV INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE CHEMISTRY AND CHEMICAL ENGINEERING IN XXI CENTURY DEDICATED TO PROFESSOR L.P. KULYOV (2014)

Article Environmental Sciences

Can rainwater induce Fenton-driven degradation of herbicides in natural waters?

Junhao Qin et al.

CHEMOSPHERE (2013)

Article Environmental Sciences

Transport and attenuation of dissolved glyphosate and AMPA in a stormwater wetland

Gwenael Imfeld et al.

CHEMOSPHERE (2013)

Review Toxicology

Review of genotoxicity studies of glyphosate and glyphosate-based formulations

Larry D. Kier et al.

CRITICAL REVIEWS IN TOXICOLOGY (2013)

Article Environmental Sciences

EFFECTS OF SELENIUM ON DEVELOPMENT, SURVIVAL, AND ACCUMULATION IN THE HONEYBEE (APIS MELLIFERA L.)

Kristen R. Hladun et al.

ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY (2013)

Article Environmental Sciences

Effectiveness evaluation of glyphosate oxidation employing the H2O2/UVC process: Toxicity assays with Vibrio fischeri and Rhinella arenarum tadpoles

Celina M. Junges et al.

JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND HEALTH PART B-PESTICIDES FOOD CONTAMINANTS AND AGRICULTURAL WASTES (2013)

Article Engineering, Environmental

Oxygen isotope signature of UV degradation of glyphosate and phosphonoacetate: Tracing sources and cycling of phosphonates

Edward H. Sandy et al.

JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS (2013)

Article Chemistry, Applied

Polyaniline and its composites with zeolite ZSM-5 for efficient removal of glyphosate from aqueous solution

Maja Milojevic-Rakic et al.

MICROPOROUS AND MESOPOROUS MATERIALS (2013)

Review Engineering, Civil

Removal and degradation of glyphosate in water treatment: a review

Joergen Joensson et al.

JOURNAL OF WATER SUPPLY RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY-AQUA (2013)

Article Environmental Sciences

Performance of UK wastewater treatment works with respect to trace contaminants

Mike Gardner et al.

SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT (2013)

Article Environmental Sciences

Cost-performance indicator for comparative environmental assessment of water treatment plants

Elorri Igos et al.

SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT (2013)

Article Engineering, Environmental

Composite hollow fiber nanofiltration membranes for recovery of glyphosate from saline wastewater

Jianfeng Song et al.

WATER RESEARCH (2013)

Proceedings Paper Engineering, Chemical

Kinetics of Glyphosate Adsorption on Composite Resin from Aqueous Solution

Zhenzhen Kong et al.

FRONTIERS OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING AND MATERIALS II (2013)

Article Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology

Distribution of glyphosate and methylphosphonate catabolism systems in soil bacteria Ochrobactrum anthropi and Achromobacter sp

Alexey V. Sviridov et al.

APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY (2012)

Article Engineering, Environmental

Treatment of combined sewer overflows by ballasted flocculation: Removal study of a large broad spectrum of pollutants

Johnny Gasperi et al.

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL (2012)

Article Environmental Sciences

Preparation and adsorption performance of MnO2/PAC composite towards aqueous glyphosate

Hao Cui et al.

ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY (2012)

Article Engineering, Civil

Factors controlling micropollutant removal during riverbank filtration

Florian R. Storck et al.

JOURNAL AMERICAN WATER WORKS ASSOCIATION (2012)

Article Environmental Sciences

Modeling biodegradation and kinetics of glyphosate by artificial neural network

Mohsen M. Nourouzi et al.

JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND HEALTH PART B-PESTICIDES FOOD CONTAMINANTS AND AGRICULTURAL WASTES (2012)

Article Environmental Sciences

Photocatalytic mineralization of glyphosate in a small-scale plug flow simulation reactor by UV/TiO2

Jian Q. Chen et al.

JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND HEALTH PART B-PESTICIDES FOOD CONTAMINANTS AND AGRICULTURAL WASTES (2012)

Article Environmental Sciences

Dissipation of glyphosate and aminomethylphosphonic acid in water and sediment of two Canadian prairie wetlands

Dani Degenhardt et al.

JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND HEALTH PART B-PESTICIDES FOOD CONTAMINANTS AND AGRICULTURAL WASTES (2012)

Article Engineering, Environmental

Nanofiltration process of glyphosate simulated wastewater

Z. Y. Liu et al.

WATER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (2012)

Article Engineering, Chemical

Combining MBR and NF/RO membrane filtration for the removal of trace organics in indirect potable water reuse applications

Abdulhakeem Ali Alturki et al.

JOURNAL OF MEMBRANE SCIENCE (2010)

Article Biochemical Research Methods

Studies on glyphosate-induced carcinogenicity in mouse skin: A proteomic approach

Jasmine George et al.

JOURNAL OF PROTEOMICS (2010)

Article Pharmacology & Pharmacy

Glyphosate-based herbicides are toxic and endocrine disruptors in human cell lines

Celine Gasnier et al.

TOXICOLOGY (2009)

Review Engineering, Chemical

Drawbacks of applying nanofiltration and how to avoid them: A review

B. Van der Bruggen et al.

SEPARATION AND PURIFICATION TECHNOLOGY (2008)

Article Environmental Sciences

Urban contributions of glyphosate and its degradate AMPA to streams in the United States

DW Kolpin et al.

SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT (2006)

Article Agronomy

Glyphosate-resistant crops: history, status and future

GM Dill

PEST MANAGEMENT SCIENCE (2005)

Article Agriculture, Multidisciplinary

Comparison of the nutritional profile of glyphosate-tolerant corn event NK603 with that of conventional corn (Zea mays L.)

WP Ridley et al.

JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD CHEMISTRY (2002)

Review Medicine, Legal

Safety evaluation and risk assessment of the herbicide Roundup and its active ingredient, glyphosate, for humans

GM Williams et al.

REGULATORY TOXICOLOGY AND PHARMACOLOGY (2000)