Nanoparticles for the remediation of agrogenic contaminated soil and groundwater – a review
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07/01/2015
07/01/2015
2014
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Resumo |
The 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. |
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eng |
Publicador |
Center for Mechanical Technology & Automation - University of Aveiro, Portugal |
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http://anm2014.com/abstractsubmission.php |
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openAccess |
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conferenceObject |