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Miriam Cristina Santos Amaral

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Carpanez T, Carvalho de Lima E Silva N, Amaral M, Moreira V
Chemosphere . 2025 Feb; 373:144185. PMID: 39908843
This study reviews the potential use of various wastewaters-vinasse, swine, food industry, paper and pulp, municipal wastewaters, and biosolids-as soil conditioners for restoring degraded areas, focusing on the circular economy...
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de Aguilar D, de Queiroz M, Pinto C, Santos C, Drumond G, Moreira V, et al.
Water Res . 2024 Dec; 273:122994. PMID: 39731838
Arsenic (As) enrichment in groundwater stems from natural and hydrogeochemical factors, leading to geological contamination. Groundwater and surface water are interconnected, allowing As migration and surface water contamination. The As...
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Carpanez T, Silva J, Otenio M, Amaral M, Moreira V
J Environ Manage . 2024 Sep; 370:122443. PMID: 39244932
This review assesses the feasibility of reusing treated wastewater for irrigation in agricultural soils as a strategy for nutrients recycling and mitigation of CO emissions. Through a literature review, it...
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Santos C, Rosa E Silva G, Valias C, Santos L, Amaral M
Aquat Toxicol . 2024 Sep; 275:107068. PMID: 39217790
Pharmaceutically active compounds (PhACs) have been detected in several aquatic compartments, which has been of environmental concern since PhACs can cause adverse effects on the aquatic ecosystem at low concentrations....
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de Oliveira C, Sperle P, Arcanjo G, Koch K, Viana M, Drewes J, et al.
Chemosphere . 2024 Jul; 362:142730. PMID: 38950742
Photocatalytic membranes are a promising technology for water and wastewater treatment. Towards circular economy, extending the lifetime of reverse osmosis (RO) membranes for as long as possible is extremely important,...
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Ladeia Ramos R, Moreira V, Amaral M
J Environ Manage . 2023 Dec; 351:119772. PMID: 38147771
Phenolic compounds are one of the main contributors to water source contamination worldwide. In this review, the data collected on Elsevier, Scopus, and Pubmed, considering papers published between 2000 and...
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Duarte F, Silva A, Lange L, Amaral M, Neta L, Moravia W
Water Sci Technol . 2023 Nov; 88(10):2677-2693. PMID: 38017685
Vinasse, due to its high organic load, low pH, high corrosivity, and high potassium levels, can cause salinization, acidification, loss of fertility, and leaching of constituents when applied to agricultural...
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de Oliveira C, Moreira V, Lebron Y, Vasconcelos C, Koch K, Viana M, et al.
Chemosphere . 2022 Jul; 306:135591. PMID: 35798155
Despite the widespread use of membrane separation processes for water treatment, operation costs and fouling still restrict their application. Costs can be overcome by recycled membranes whereas fouling can be...
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Moravia W, Moreira V, Lebron Y, Lange L, Amaral M
Water Sci Technol . 2021 Dec; 84(12):3780-3790. PMID: 34928843
The high resilience to biological treatments from the landfill leachate is generally associated with the presence of humic substances (HS). The brown color characteristic of this effluent is also related...
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Santos C, Lebron Y, Moreira V, Koch K, Amaral M
Bioresour Technol . 2021 Oct; 343:126150. PMID: 34678454
Several studies have investigated the removal of pharmaceutically active compounds (PhACs) by wastewater treatment technologies due to the risk that these compounds pose to the environment. In this sense, advanced...