Isabel M Lima
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Uchimiya M, Klasson K, Wartelle L, Lima I
Chemosphere
. 2010 Dec;
82(10):1438-47.
PMID: 21190718
Contaminant desorption constrains the long-term effectiveness of remediation technologies, and is strongly influenced by dynamic non-equilibrium states of environmental and biological media. Information is currently lacking in the influence of...
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Uchimiya M, Klasson K, Wartelle L, Lima I
Chemosphere
. 2010 Dec;
82(10):1431-7.
PMID: 21147495
The amendment of carbonaceous materials such as biochars and activated carbons is a promising in situ remediation strategy for both organic and inorganic contaminants in soils and sediments. Mechanistic understandings...
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Uchimiya M, Wartelle L, Lima I, Klasson K
J Agric Food Chem
. 2010 Nov;
58(23):12350-6.
PMID: 21049997
Biochars have received increasing attention in recent years because of a large-scale soil amendment to improve soil fertility, immobilize contaminants, and to serve as a recalcitrant carbon stock. Information is...
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Klasson K, Lima I, Boihem Jr L, Wartelle L
J Environ Manage
. 2010 Aug;
91(12):2466-70.
PMID: 20678859
Increased emphasis on reduction of mercury emissions from coal fired electric power plants has resulted in environmental regulations that may in the future require application of activated carbons as mercury...
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Uchimiya M, Lima I, Klasson K, Wartelle L
Chemosphere
. 2010 Jun;
80(8):935-40.
PMID: 20542314
Contamination of soil interstitial waters by labile heavy metals such as Cu(II), Cd(II), and Ni(II) is of worldwide concern. Carbonaceous materials such as char and activated carbon have received considerable...
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Uchimiya M, Lima I, Klasson K, Chang S, Wartelle L, Rodgers J
J Agric Food Chem
. 2010 Apr;
58(9):5538-44.
PMID: 20402510
Chars, a form of environmental black carbon resulting from incomplete burning of biomass, can immobilize organic contaminants by both surface adsorption and partitioning mechanisms. The predominance of each sorption mechanism...
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Klasson K, Wartelle L, Lima I, Marshall W, Akin D
Bioresour Technol
. 2009 Jun;
100(21):5045-50.
PMID: 19540755
Agricultural by-products represent a considerable quantity of harvested commodity crops. The use of by-products as precursors for the production of widely used adsorbents, such as activated carbons, may impart a...
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Fitzmorris K, Lima I, Marshall W, Reimers R
Water Environ Res
. 2007 Jan;
78(12):2324-9.
PMID: 17243231
The conversion of municipal sludge and poultry manure to activated carbon results in a significant ash fraction that contains several different anions and cations. The objectives of this study were...
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Lima I, Marshall W
Bioresour Technol
. 2004 Dec;
96(6):699-706.
PMID: 15588772
Broiler manure produced at large concentrated facilities poses risks to the quality of water and public health. This study utilizes broiler litter and cake as source materials for granular activated...