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1Porous Silica Nanocarriers: Advances in Structural Orientation and Modification to Develop Sustainable Pesticide Delivery Systems3.010Citations (PDF)
2Advancing Soil Health: Challenges and Opportunities in Integrating Digital Imaging, Spectroscopy, and Machine Learning for Bioindicator Analysis
Analytical Chemistry, 2024, 96, 8109-8123
6.57Citations (PDF)
3CO<sub>2</sub> Capture Using Zeolite Synthesized from Coal Fly Ash and Its Subsequent Utilization for Fire Retardation and Dye Removal
2024, 1, 799-809
3Citations (PDF)
4How to Identify and Quantify Microplastics and Nanoplastics Using Raman Imaging?
Analytical Chemistry, 2024, 96, 7323-7331
6.58Citations (PDF)
5Dynamic Column Studies of Multicomponent PFAS Sequestration Facilitated by Four Contrasting Injectable Adsorbent Suspensions and Associated PFAS Release in Simulated Groundwater
ACS ES&T Water, 2024, 4, 2667-2678
4.31Citations (PDF)
6Understanding Iron Impurities in Australian Kaolin and Their Effect on Acid and Heat Activation Processes of Clay
ACS Omega, 2023, 8, 5533-5544
4.325Citations (PDF)
7Effects of source materials on desorption kinetics of carcinogenic PAHs from contaminated soils
Chemosphere, 2023, 335, 139095
8.33Citations (PDF)
8Investigating Microplastics and Nanoplastics Released from a Rubber Band Used for Orthodontic Treatment with Improved Raman Imaging Algorithms
2023, 1, 63-71
13Citations (PDF)
9Evaluating the role of preferential pathways in exacerbating vapour intrusion risks4.82Citations (PDF)
10Investigation of herbicide sorption-desorption using pristine and organoclays to explore the potential carriers for controlled release formulation
Chemosphere, 2023, 337, 139335
8.39Citations (PDF)
11Multicomponent PFAS sorption and desorption in common commercial adsorbents: Kinetics, isotherm, adsorbent dose, pH, and index ion and ionic strength effects8.473Citations (PDF)
12Toward In Situ Sequestration of Multicomponent PFAS Using Injectable Adsorbent Suspensions
ACS ES&T Water, 2023, 3, 3858-3873
4.39Citations (PDF)
13Beryllium in contaminated soils: Implication of beryllium bioaccessibility by different exposure pathways12.534Citations (PDF)
14Identification and visualisation of microplastics via PCA to decode Raman spectrum matrix towards imaging
Chemosphere, 2022, 286, 131736
8.374Citations (PDF)
15Applying Raman imaging to capture and identify microplastics and nanoplastics in the garden12.526Citations (PDF)
16Influences of soil pH, iron application and rice variety on cadmium distribution in rice plant tissues8.449Citations (PDF)
17Dual-Principal Component Analysis of the Raman Spectrum Matrix to Automatically Identify and Visualize Microplastics and Nanoplastics
Analytical Chemistry, 2022, 94, 3150-3157
6.566Citations (PDF)
18Global Exposure to Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances and Associated Burden of Low Birthweight11.148Citations (PDF)
19Magnetite Nanoparticles Loaded into Halloysite Nanotubes for Arsenic(V) Removal from Water
ACS Applied Nano Materials, 2022, 5, 12063-12076
5.325Citations (PDF)
20Magnetic responsive mesoporous alginate/β-cyclodextrin polymer beads enhance selectivity and adsorption of heavy metal ions8.2102Citations (PDF)
21Capability of Organically Modified Montmorillonite Nanoclay as a Carrier for Imidacloprid Delivery3.024Citations (PDF)
22Role of beryllium in the environment: Insights from specific sorption and precipitation studies under different conditions8.419Citations (PDF)
23Smectite-supported chain of iron nanoparticle beads for efficient clean-up of arsenate contaminated water12.516Citations (PDF)
24The influence of long-term ageing on arsenic ecotoxicity in soil12.521Citations (PDF)
25The influence of soil properties on sorption-desorption of beryllium at a low level radioactive legacy waste site
Chemosphere, 2021, 268, 129338
8.317Citations (PDF)
26Sorption of PFOS in 114 Well-Characterized Tropical and Temperate Soils: Application of Multivariate and Artificial Neural Network Analyses11.160Citations (PDF)
27Identification and visualisation of microplastics / nanoplastics by Raman imaging (iii): algorithm to cross-check multi-images
Water Research, 2021, 194, 116913
12.578Citations (PDF)
28Synthesis of environmentally benign ultra-small copper nanoclusters-halloysite composites and their catalytic performance on contrasting azo dyes
Applied Surface Science, 2021, 546, 149122
6.739Citations (PDF)
29Mesoporous Biopolymer Architecture Enhanced the Adsorption and Selectivity of Aqueous Heavy-Metal Ions
ACS Omega, 2021, 6, 15316-15331
4.363Citations (PDF)
30Metagenomics analysis identifies nitrogen metabolic pathway in bioremediation of diesel contaminated soil
Chemosphere, 2021, 271, 129566
8.363Citations (PDF)
31Extracellular Polymeric Substances Drive Symbiotic Interactions in Bacterial‒Microalgal Consortia
Microbial Ecology, 2021, 83, 596-607
3.447Citations (PDF)
32Minimizing hazardous impact of food waste in a circular economy – Advances in resource recovery through green strategies12.589Citations (PDF)
33Electrokinetic remediation of petroleum hydrocarbon contaminated soil (I)6.725Citations (PDF)
34Impact of Nitrate and Ammonium Concentrations on Co-Culturing of Tetradesmus obliquus IS2 with Variovorax paradoxus IS1 as Revealed by Phenotypic Responses
Microbial Ecology, 2021, 83, 951-959
3.48Citations (PDF)
35Medium composition affects the heavy metal tolerance of microalgae: a comparison
Journal of Applied Phycology, 2021, 33, 3683-3695
2.710Citations (PDF)
36Varietal variation and formation of iron plaques on cadmium accumulation in rice seedling
Environmental Advances, 2021, 5, 100075
5.820Citations (PDF)
37Chemical pollution: A growing peril and potential catastrophic risk to humanity
Environment International, 2021, 156, 106616
10.3517Citations (PDF)
38Response of phosphorus sensitive plants to arsenate6.76Citations (PDF)
39Highly Stable and Nontoxic Lanthanum-Treated Activated Palygorskite for the Removal of Lake Water Phosphorus
Processes, 2021, 9, 1960
2.63Citations (PDF)
40Desorption and Migration Behavior of Beryllium from Contaminated Soils: Insights for Risk-Based Management
ACS Omega, 2021, 6, 30686-30697
4.313Citations (PDF)
41Bioaccumulation and Tolerance Indices of Cadmium in Wheat Plants Grown in Cadmium-Spiked Soil: Health Risk Assessment3.39Citations (PDF)
42Critical review of magnetic biosorbents: Their preparation, application, and regeneration for wastewater treatment8.4190Citations (PDF)
43Hollow Porous Silica Nanosphere with Single Large Pore Opening for Pesticide Loading and Delivery
ACS Applied Nano Materials, 2020, 3, 105-113
5.343Citations (PDF)
44Influences of feedstock sources and pyrolysis temperature on the properties of biochar and functionality as adsorbents: A meta-analysis8.4510Citations (PDF)
45Cadmium Immobilization in the Rhizosphere and Plant Cellular Detoxification: Role of Plant-Growth-Promoting Rhizobacteria as a Sustainable Solution6.089Citations (PDF)
46Identification and visualisation of microplastics/ nanoplastics by Raman imaging (ii): Smaller than the diffraction limit of laser?
Water Research, 2020, 183, 116046
12.5103Citations (PDF)
47Identification and visualisation of microplastics/nanoplastics by Raman imaging (i): Down to 100 nm
Water Research, 2020, 174, 115658
12.5266Citations (PDF)
48Bioaccumulation of benzo[a]pyrene nonextractable residues in soil by Eisenia fetida and associated background-level sublethal genotoxicity (DNA single-strand breaks)8.415Citations (PDF)
49Biocompatible functionalisation of nanoclays for improved environmental remediation
Chemical Society Reviews, 2019, 48, 3740-3770
37.8155Citations (PDF)
50Identification and visualisation of microplastics by Raman mapping
Analytica Chimica Acta, 2019, 1077, 191-199
5.8222Citations (PDF)
51The potential of mercury resistant purple nonsulfur bacteria as effective biosorbents to remove mercury from contaminated areas3.626Citations (PDF)
52Extremely small amounts of B[a]P residues remobilised in long-term contaminated soils: A strong case for greater focus on readily available and not total-extractable fractions in risk assessment12.515Citations (PDF)
53The source of lead determines the relationship between soil properties and lead bioaccessibility
Environmental Pollution, 2019, 246, 53-59
7.844Citations (PDF)
54Removal of PFAS from aqueous solution using PbO2 from lead-acid battery
Chemosphere, 2019, 219, 36-44
8.353Citations (PDF)
55Biodegradation of high-molecular weight PAHs by Rhodococcus wratislaviensis strain 9: Overexpression of amidohydrolase induced by pyrene and BaP8.4113Citations (PDF)
56Metabolomics reveals defensive mechanisms adapted by maize on exposure to high molecular weight polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons
Chemosphere, 2019, 214, 771-780
8.335Citations (PDF)
57Impact of water and fertilizer management on arsenic bioaccumulation and speciation in rice plants grown under greenhouse conditions
Chemosphere, 2019, 214, 606-613
8.340Citations (PDF)
58Microbe and plant assisted-remediation of organic xenobiotics and its enhancement by genetically modified organisms and recombinant technology: A review
Science of the Total Environment, 2018, 628-629, 1582-1599
8.4189Citations (PDF)
59Contamination, Fate and Management of Metals in Shooting Range Soils—a Review
Current Pollution Reports, 2018, 4, 175-187
7.648Citations (PDF)
60The evaluation of arsenic contamination potential, speciation and hydrogeochemical behaviour in aquifers of Punjab, Pakistan
Chemosphere, 2018, 199, 737-746
8.3136Citations (PDF)
61Effect of surface-tailored biocompatible organoclay on the bioavailability and mineralization of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in long-term contaminated soil6.710Citations (PDF)
62Rhodococcus wratislaviensis strain 9: An efficient p -nitrophenol degrader with a great potential for bioremediation
Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2018, 347, 176-183
12.567Citations (PDF)
63Comparative values of various wastewater streams as a soil nutrient source
Chemosphere, 2018, 192, 272-281
8.332Citations (PDF)
64Abiotic factors controlling bioavailability and bioaccessibility of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in soil: Putting together a bigger picture
Science of the Total Environment, 2018, 613-614, 1140-1153
8.483Citations (PDF)
65Recent advances in surfactant-enhanced In-Situ Chemical Oxidation for the remediation of non-aqueous phase liquid contaminated soils and aquifers6.7118Citations (PDF)
66Soil properties influence kinetics of soil acid phosphatase in response to arsenic toxicity6.255Citations (PDF)
67In situ fabrication of green reduced graphene-based biocompatible anode for efficient energy recycle
Chemosphere, 2018, 193, 618-624
8.340Citations (PDF)
68Waste mineral powder supplies plant available potassium: Evaluation of chemical and biological interventions3.325Citations (PDF)
69Impact of plant photosystems in the remediation of benzo[a]pyrene and pyrene spiked soils
Chemosphere, 2018, 193, 625-634
8.359Citations (PDF)
70Enhanced Recovery of Nonextractable Benzo[<i>a</i>]pyrene Residues in Contrasting Soils Using Exhaustive Methanolic and Nonmethanolic Alkaline Treatments
Analytical Chemistry, 2018, 90, 13104-13111
6.512Citations (PDF)
71Hydrogeo-morphological influences for arsenic release and fate in the central Gangetic Basin, India6.723Citations (PDF)
72Core–Shell Interface-Oriented Synthesis of Bowl-Structured Hollow Silica Nanospheres Using Self-Assembled ABC Triblock Copolymeric Micelles
Langmuir, 2018, 34, 13584-13596
3.610Citations (PDF)
73Time-Dependent Remobilization of Nonextractable Benzo[a]pyrene Residues in Contrasting Soils: Effects of Aging, Spiked Concentration, and Soil Properties11.136Citations (PDF)
74Use of Routine Soil Tests to Estimate Pb Bioaccessibility11.111Citations (PDF)
75Reduction in arsenic toxicity and uptake in rice (Oryza sativa L.) by As-resistant purple nonsulfur bacteria4.457Citations (PDF)
76Using Qmsax* to evaluate the reasonable As(V) adsorption on soils with different pH6.29Citations (PDF)
77Novel Bacillus cereus strain from electrokinetically remediated saline soil towards the remediation of crude oil4.47Citations (PDF)
78Comparison of Single- and Sequential-Solvent Extractions of Total Extractable Benzo[<i>a</i>]pyrene Fractions in Contrasting Soils
Analytical Chemistry, 2018, 90, 11703-11709
6.518Citations (PDF)
79Green mango peel-nanozerovalent iron activated persulfate oxidation of petroleum hydrocarbons in oil sludge contaminated soil6.747Citations (PDF)
80Pyrogenic carbon in Australian soils8.419Citations (PDF)
81Integrated electrochemical treatment systems for facilitating the bioremediation of oil spill contaminated soil
Chemosphere, 2017, 175, 294-299
8.330Citations (PDF)
82Pyrene degradation by Chlorella sp. MM3 in liquid medium and soil slurry: Possible role of dihydrolipoamide acetyltransferase in pyrene biodegradation
Algal Research, 2017, 23, 223-232
4.553Citations (PDF)
83Toxicity of diesel water accommodated fraction toward microalgae, Pseudokirchneriella subcapitata and Chlorella sp. MM36.239Citations (PDF)
84Toxicity of Inorganic Mercury to Native Australian Grass Grown in Three Different Soils2.111Citations (PDF)
85Measurement of soil lead bioavailability and influence of soil types and properties: A review
Chemosphere, 2017, 184, 27-42
8.371Citations (PDF)
86Ecotoxicity of measured concentrations of soil-applied diesel: Effects on earthworm survival, dehydrogenase, urease and nitrification activities
Applied Soil Ecology, 2017, 119, 1-7
5.434Citations (PDF)
87Sorption, kinetics and thermodynamics of phosphate sorption onto soybean stover derived biochar6.771Citations (PDF)
88Mercury toxicity to terrestrial biota
Ecological Indicators, 2017, 74, 451-462
7.3108Citations (PDF)
89Zinc-arsenic interactions in soil: Solubility, toxicity and uptake
Chemosphere, 2017, 187, 357-367
8.333Citations (PDF)
90Nutrient Budgeting as an Approach to Assess and Manage the Impacts of Long-Term Irrigation Using Abattoir Wastewater2.93Citations (PDF)
91Synthesis of porous bentonite organoclay granule and its adsorption of tributyltin
Applied Clay Science, 2017, 148, 131-137
5.614Citations (PDF)
92Heteroatom functionalized activated porous biocarbons and their excellent performance for CO<sub>2</sub> capture at high pressure
Journal of Materials Chemistry A, 2017, 5, 21196-21204
9.3120Citations (PDF)
93Enhanced removal of nitrate in an integrated electrochemical-adsorption system8.850Citations (PDF)
94Thermal stability of biochar and its effects on cadmium sorption capacity
Bioresource Technology, 2017, 246, 48-56
9.789Citations (PDF)
95Bacterial mineralization of phenanthrene on thermally activated palygorskite: A 14C radiotracer study8.414Citations (PDF)
96Remediation approaches for polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) contaminated soils: Technological constraints, emerging trends and future directions
Chemosphere, 2017, 168, 944-968
8.3718Citations (PDF)
97Mercury remediation potential of a mercury resistant strain Sphingopyxis sp. SE2 isolated from contaminated soil6.943Citations (PDF)
98Development of a modular vapor intrusion model with variably saturated and non-isothermal vadose zone3.513Citations (PDF)
99Recent developments in biochar as an effective tool for agricultural soil management: a review3.8165Citations (PDF)
100Toxicity and bioaccumulation of iron in soil microalgae
Journal of Applied Phycology, 2016, 28, 2767-2776
2.741Citations (PDF)
101Effects of thermal treatments on the characterisation and utilisation of red mud with sawdust additive4.315Citations (PDF)
102Screening of metal uptake by plant colonizers growing on abandoned copper mine in Kapunda, South Australia3.539Citations (PDF)
103Decontamination of chlorine gas by organic amine modified copper-exchanged zeolite4.718Citations (PDF)
104Cultivation of Chlorella on brewery wastewater and nano-particle biosynthesis by its biomass
Bioresource Technology, 2016, 211, 698-703
9.778Citations (PDF)
105Isolation and characterization of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) degrading, pH tolerant, N-fixing and P-solubilizing novel bacteria from manufactured gas plant (MGP) site soils6.738Citations (PDF)
106Emerging contaminant uncertainties and policy: The chicken or the egg conundrum
Chemosphere, 2016, 154, 385-390
8.350Citations (PDF)
107A meta-analysis to correlate lead bioavailability and bioaccessibility and predict lead bioavailability
Environment International, 2016, 92-93, 139-145
10.325Citations (PDF)
108Characterization of bimetallic Fe/Pd nanoparticles by grape leaf aqueous extract and identification of active biomolecules involved in the synthesis8.445Citations (PDF)
109Cation doped hydroxyapatite nanoparticles enhance strontium adsorption from aqueous system: A comparative study with and without calcination
Applied Clay Science, 2016, 134, 136-144
5.632Citations (PDF)
110Designing advanced biochar products for maximizing greenhouse gas mitigation potential13.3103Citations (PDF)
111Assessment of nitrogen losses through nitrous oxide from abattoir wastewater-irrigated soils4.48Citations (PDF)
112Abattoir Wastewater Irrigation Increases the Availability of Nutrients and Influences on Plant Growth and Development2.936Citations (PDF)
113Removal of mixed contaminants Cr(VI) and Cu(II) by green synthesized iron based nanoparticles
Ecological Engineering, 2016, 97, 32-39
4.1131Citations (PDF)
114Predicting plant uptake of cadmium: validated with long-term contaminated soils
Ecotoxicology, 2016, 25, 1563-1574
2.626Citations (PDF)
115Toxicity of perfluorooctanoic acid towards earthworm and enzymatic activities in soil3.046Citations (PDF)
116Characterization of bentonite modified with humic acid for the removal of Cu (II) and 2,4-dichlorophenol from aqueous solution
Applied Clay Science, 2016, 134, 89-94
5.636Citations (PDF)
117Bioaccessibility of barium from barite contaminated soils based on gastric phase in vitro data and plant uptake
Chemosphere, 2016, 144, 1421-1427
8.325Citations (PDF)
118Pore-Water Carbonate and Phosphate As Predictors of Arsenate Toxicity in Soil11.120Citations (PDF)
119Comparison of oral bioavailability of benzo[ a ]pyrene in soils using rat and swine and the implications for human health risk assessment
Environment International, 2016, 94, 95-102
10.324Citations (PDF)
120Phycoremediation of dairy and winery wastewater using Diplosphaera sp. MM1
Journal of Applied Phycology, 2016, 28, 3331-3341
2.741Citations (PDF)
121Sensitivity and Antioxidant Response of Chlorella sp. MM3 to Used Engine Oil and Its Water Accommodated Fraction2.116Citations (PDF)
122Metal bioavailability to Eisenia fetida through copper mine dwelling animal and plant litter, a new challenge on contaminated environment remediation4.130Citations (PDF)
123Assessment of antioxidant activity, minerals, phenols and flavonoid contents of common plant/tree waste extracts5.927Citations (PDF)
124Influence of soil properties on vapor-phase sorption of trichloroethylene12.519Citations (PDF)
125Potential of Melaleuca diosmifolia as a novel, non-conventional and low-cost coagulating adsorbent for removing both cationic and anionic dyes5.832Citations (PDF)
126The Biodiversity Changes in the Microbial Population of Soils Contaminated with Crude Oil
Current Microbiology, 2016, 72, 663-670
2.468Citations (PDF)
127Competitive sorption of cadmium and zinc in contrasting soils
Geoderma, 2016, 268, 60-68
6.462Citations (PDF)
128Potential of Melaleuca diosmifolia leaf as a low-cost adsorbent for hexavalent chromium removal from contaminated water bodies6.379Citations (PDF)
129Sorption parameters as a predictor of arsenic phytotoxicity in Australian soils
Geoderma, 2016, 265, 103-110
6.437Citations (PDF)
130Effect of zero valent iron nanoparticles to Eisenia fetida in three soil types4.431Citations (PDF)
131Bioaccessibility of arsenic and cadmium assessed for in vitro bioaccessibility in spiked soils and their interaction during the Unified BARGE Method (UBM) extraction
Chemosphere, 2016, 147, 444-450
8.344Citations (PDF)
132Identification of a new operon involved in desulfurization of dibenzothiophenes using a metagenomic study and cloning and functional analysis of the genes3.614Citations (PDF)
133Copper-complexed clay/poly-acrylic acid composites: Extremely efficient adsorbents of ammonia gas
Applied Clay Science, 2016, 121-122, 154-161
5.623Citations (PDF)
134Nanoencapsulation, Nano-guard for Pesticides: A New Window for Safe Application6.0883Citations (PDF)
135Agronomic and remedial benefits and risks of applying biochar to soil: Current knowledge and future research directions10.3357Citations (PDF)
136Environmental application and ecological significance of nano-zero valent iron6.9105Citations (PDF)
137Phytoextraction of heavy metal from tailing waste using Napier grass
Catena, 2016, 136, 74-83
5.839Citations (PDF)
138Multiwall carbon nanotubes increase the microbial community in crude oil contaminated fresh water sediments8.442Citations (PDF)
139Arsenic and other elements in drinking water and dietary components from the middle Gangetic plain of Bihar, India: Health risk index8.4196Citations (PDF)
140Biochar-induced concomitant decrease in ammonia volatilization and increase in nitrogen use efficiency by wheat
Chemosphere, 2016, 142, 120-127
8.3274Citations (PDF)
141Heavy metal-immobilizing organoclay facilitates polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon biodegradation in mixed-contaminated soil
Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2015, 298, 129-137
12.582Citations (PDF)
142Structural evolution of chitosan–palygorskite composites and removal of aqueous lead by composite beads
Applied Surface Science, 2015, 353, 363-375
6.797Citations (PDF)
143Bioremediation potential of natural polyphenol rich green wastes: A review of current research and recommendations for future directions6.791Citations (PDF)
144Distribution of Mercury in Shrimp Ponds and Volatilization of Hg by Isolated Resistant Purple Nonsulfur Bacteria2.918Citations (PDF)
145Composition, source identification and ecological risk assessment of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in surface sediments of the Subei Grand Canal, China
Environmental Earth Sciences, 2015, 74, 2669-2677
2.615Citations (PDF)
146The integration of sequencing and bioinformatics in metagenomics10.316Citations (PDF)
147Uncertainties in human health risk assessment of environmental contaminants: A review and perspective
Environment International, 2015, 85, 120-132
10.3134Citations (PDF)
148Bioremediation of PAHs and VOCs: Advances in clay mineral–microbial interaction
Environment International, 2015, 85, 168-181
10.3130Citations (PDF)
149Risk based land management requires focus beyond the target contaminants—A case study involving weathered hydrocarbon contaminated soils6.733Citations (PDF)
150Reactivity of iron-based nanoparticles by green synthesis under various atmospheres and their removal mechanism of methylene blue
RSC Advances, 2015, 5, 70874-70882
4.429Citations (PDF)
151Biomass derived palygorskite–carbon nanocomposites: Synthesis, characterisation and affinity to dye compounds
Applied Clay Science, 2015, 114, 617-626
5.640Citations (PDF)
152Electron transport through electrically conductive nanofilaments in Rhodopseudomonas palustris strain RP2
RSC Advances, 2015, 5, 100790-100798
4.450Citations (PDF)
153Using soil properties to predict in vivo bioavailability of lead in soils
Chemosphere, 2015, 138, 422-428
8.329Citations (PDF)
154Mercury Inhibits Soil Enzyme Activity in a Lower Concentration than the Guideline Value2.129Citations (PDF)
155Quantifying statistical relationships between commonly used in vitro models for estimating lead bioaccessibility4.417Citations (PDF)
156A Review on the Genetics of Aliphatic and Aromatic Hydrocarbon Degradation3.077Citations (PDF)
157Ecotoxicity of chemically stabilised metal(loid)s in shooting range soils6.260Citations (PDF)
158Voltammetric Determination of Lead (II) and Cadmium (II) Using a Bismuth Film Electrode Modified with Mesoporous Silica Nanoparticles
Electrochimica Acta, 2014, 132, 223-229
5.380Citations (PDF)
159Application of neural networks with novel independent component analysis methodologies for the simultaneous determination of cadmium, copper, and lead using an ISE array
Journal of Chemometrics, 2014, 28, 491-498
2.09Citations (PDF)
160Environmental remediation techniques of tributyltin contamination in soil and water: A review
Chemical Engineering Journal, 2014, 235, 141-150
12.046Citations (PDF)
161Hidden values in bauxite residue (red mud): Recovery of metals
Waste Management, 2014, 34, 2662-2673
7.2396Citations (PDF)
162Chronic PFOS exposure alters the expression of neuronal development-related human homologues in Eisenia fetida6.215Citations (PDF)
163Potential of Fluorescence Imaging Techniques To Monitor Mutagenic PAH Uptake by Microalga11.145Citations (PDF)
164Phytocapping: An Alternative Technology for the Sustainable Management of Landfill Sites13.359Citations (PDF)
165Recent advances in the synthesis of inorganic nano/microstructures using microbial biotemplates and their applications
RSC Advances, 2014, 4, 52156-52169
4.498Citations (PDF)
166Anodic stripping voltammetric determination of traces of Pb(II) and Cd(II) using a glassy carbon electrode modified with bismuth nanoparticles
Mikrochimica Acta, 2014, 181, 1199-1206
4.764Citations (PDF)
167Determination of Trace Lead and Cadmium in Water Samples by Anodic Stripping Voltammetry with a Nafion‐Ionic Liquid‐Coated Bismuth Film Electrode
Electroanalysis, 2014, 26, 639-647
2.315Citations (PDF)
168Effects of ageing and soil properties on the oral bioavailability of benzo[a]pyrene using a swine model
Environment International, 2014, 70, 192-202
10.371Citations (PDF)
169Effect of industrial waste products on phosphorus mobilisation and biomass production in abattoir wastewater irrigated soil4.44Citations (PDF)
170Influence of ageing on lead bioavailability in soils: a swine study4.421Citations (PDF)
171Adsorption and desorption characteristics of methamphetamine, 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine, and pseudoephedrine in soils4.47Citations (PDF)
172Effects of Chemical Amendments on the Lability and Speciation of Metals in Anaerobically Digested Biosolids11.121Citations (PDF)
173Bioremediation of Arsenic-Contaminated Water: Recent Advances and Future Prospects2.972Citations (PDF)
174Metals and polybrominated diphenyl ethers leaching from electronic waste in simulated landfills
Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2013, 252-253, 243-249
12.572Citations (PDF)
175Not All Phosphate Fertilizers Immobilize Lead in Soils2.917Citations (PDF)
176Effect of Seaweeds on Degradation of DDT in Soils2.99Citations (PDF)
177Remediation of Perfluorooctane Sulfonate in Contaminated Soils by Modified Clay Adsorbent—a Risk-Based Approach2.974Citations (PDF)
178Electroremediation of Lead-Contaminated Kaolinite using Cation Selective Membrane and Different Electrolyte Solutions2.95Citations (PDF)
179Simultaneous Adsorption of Tri- and Hexavalent Chromium by Organoclay Mixtures2.924Citations (PDF)
180Transformation of four silver/silver chloride nanoparticles during anaerobic treatment of wastewater and post-processing of sewage sludge
Environmental Pollution, 2013, 176, 193-197
7.8194Citations (PDF)
181Manganese(II)-Catalyzed and Clay-Minerals-Mediated Reduction of Chromium(VI) by Citrate11.188Citations (PDF)
182Defluoridation of drinking water using adsorption processes
Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2013, 248-249, 1-19
12.5303Citations (PDF)
183Heavy metal toxicity to bacteria – Are the existing growth media accurate enough to determine heavy metal toxicity?
Chemosphere, 2013, 90, 1195-1200
8.3122Citations (PDF)
184Mixotrophic cyanobacteria and microalgae as distinctive biological agents for organic pollutant degradation
Environment International, 2013, 51, 59-72
10.3336Citations (PDF)
185Carbon storage and soil CO2 efflux rates at varying degrees of damage from pine wilt disease in red pine stands8.424Citations (PDF)
186Persistent toxic substances released from uncontrolled e-waste recycling and actions for the future
Science of the Total Environment, 2013, 463-464, 1133-1137
8.471Citations (PDF)
187Sorption–bioavailability nexus of arsenic and cadmium in variable-charge soils
Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2013, 261, 725-732
12.563Citations (PDF)
188Consumption of arsenic and other elements from vegetables and drinking water from an arsenic-contaminated area of Bangladesh
Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2013, 262, 1056-1063
12.5221Citations (PDF)
189Role of organic amendment application on greenhouse gas emission from soil8.4468Citations (PDF)
190Electronic waste management approaches: An overview
Waste Management, 2013, 33, 1237-1250
7.2758Citations (PDF)
191Spatial variation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and equivalent toxicity in Sydney Harbour, Australia3.21Citations (PDF)
192Effect of Coal Combustion Products in Reducing Soluble Phosphorus in Soil II: Leaching Study2.95Citations (PDF)
193A web-accessible computer program for calculating electrical potentials and ion activities at cell-membrane surfaces
Plant and Soil, 2013, 375, 35-46
3.431Citations (PDF)
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