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Neuro-, geno- and cytotoxicity responses in mussels Anodonta cygnea after six metals mixture treatment

(Corresponding) Butrimavičienė L.
Topic: 
Heavy metals in the environment
Concerning toxicity, bioaccumulation and persistence in the aquatic environment, six metals such as Zn, Cu, Ni, Cr, Pb and Cd are attributed to priority hazardous substances in many countries throughout the world (Water Framework Directive 2008/105/EC; US EPA 2009). In this study, time-dependent...Read more
Keywords: 
trace metals, genotoxicity, cytotoxicity, Anodonta cygnea, AChE, accumulation
Conference: 
CEST2019
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00089

Biomarkers responses in Salmo salar exposed to multicomponent metal mixtures

(Corresponding) Sauliutė G., Stankevičiūtė M., Makaras T.
Topic: 
Heavy metals in the environment
Pollution of freshwater from industrial, domestic and agriculture sources is one of the major factors responsible for the decline of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) populations in Europe. Biomarkers responses (bioaccumulation, glucose content, cytogenetic and behavioral endpoints) elicited by the...Read more
Keywords: 
Metals, bioaccumulation, steady-state, Salmo salar, genotoxicity, cytotoxicity, behavioral alterations
Conference: 
CEST2019
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00106

Improvement of calculations of the total Characterization factor in the USEtox model including a regional approach

(Corresponding) Belyanovskaya A.
Topic: 
Life cycle analysis (lca)
The USEtox model as one of LCIA models is an instrument to characterize the human toxicity impact. The model measures the intake of metals by population with meat products. The USEtox is the only model including geographical separation and wide database with organic and nonorganic chemicals...Read more
Keywords: 
LCIA, the USEtox, Bioindication, Heavy metals, Human health impact assessement
Conference: 
CEST2019
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00109

COMBINING PHYTOREMEDIATION WITH BIOENERGY PRODUCTION: DEVELOPING A MULTI-CRITERIA DECISION MATRIX FOR PLANT SPECIES SELECTION

Amabogha O., (Corresponding) Purchase D., (Corresponding) Jones H., (Corresponding) Garelick H.
Topic: 
Soil and groundwater contamination and remediation
COMBINING PHYTOREMEDIATION WITH BIOENERGY PRODUCTION: A MULTICRITERIA DECISION MATRIX FOR PLANT SPECIES SELECTION O.N. Amabogha. D. Purchase*. H. Garelick, H. Jones. Department of Natural Sciences, Faculty of Science and Technology, Middlesex University. The Burroughs London NW4 4BT United...Read more
Keywords: 
Bioenergy production, heavy metals, phytoremediation, multicriteria matrix, decision making
Conference: 
CEST2019
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00409

Method Development for the Determination of Heavy Metals such as Copper, Iron, Manganese and Zinc in Aluminium Alloys by ICP-OES, based on wastewater analysis method

Gkogkaki V., Karageorgis A., (Corresponding) Pantazis K.
Topic: 
Wastewater treatment
The determination of Heavy Metals such as Copper, Iron, Manganese and Zinc in Aluminium Alloys is usually achieved following ASTM E3061-17 Method. Alternatively, for time and cost saving, the laboratory’s ΕΝ ISO 11885:2009 method for wastewater analysis was appropriately modified producing...Read more
Keywords: 
Aluminium alloys, Heavy Metals, ICP-OES, Modified Wastewater Method, Matrix Effect
Conference: 
CEST2019
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00450

Trace Metals In Water And Soils In The Vicinity Of A Small – Medium Waste Electrical And Electronic Equipment Recycling Plant

(Corresponding) ZKERI E., Tzoraki O., Lasithiotakis M., Sinioros P.
Topic: 
Heavy metals in the environment
A research conducted in order to investigate the environmental impact of an e-waste recycling plant to the soil and water resources of the surrounding area. Therefore trace elements in both water and soil samples were determined with Inductively Coupled Plasma – Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS). Heavy...Read more
Keywords: 
e-waste, WEEE, heavy metals, recycling area; enrichment factor
Conference: 
CEST2019
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00474

Research on the ability of urban trees to retain heavy metals. A silvicultural approach.

(Corresponding) Vordoglou M., Samara T., Tsitsoni T.
Topic: 
Heavy metals in the environment
The purpose of the present research was to study the ability of urban trees’ leaves to retain heavy metals. Three major heavy traffic streets of Thessaloniki were chosen. Two tree species were studied: Ailanthus altissima (Mill.) Swingle and Catalpa bignonioides Walt. and 360 leaf samples were...Read more
Keywords: 
urban trees, air pollution, heavy metals, morphology of leaf, silvicultural characteristics
Conference: 
CEST2019
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00494

Coal fly ash zeolites as adsorbents for effective removal of heavy metals and dyes from contaminated waters

Zgureva D., (Corresponding) Boycheva S., Behunová D., Václavíková M.
Topic: 
Wastewater treatment
Recently, the purification of enormous amounts contaminated industrial, agricultural and municipal waters increases the demands of low-cost and technologically feasible techniques. The application of natural zeolites in wastewater treatment is known from many years. A feasible approach for...Read more
Keywords: 
Waste water treatment, Fly ash zeolites, Heavy metals, Dyes, Adsorption
Conference: 
CEST2019
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00552

Ultrafine and nanoparticles emissions from hospital waste incineration: characterization and chemical speciation.

(Corresponding) Cernuschi S., Lonati G., Ozgen S., Signorini S.
Topic: 
Air pollution
Focus on atmospheric particulate matter has recently steadily shifted towards finer size fractions, namely those particles with dimensions included from 2.5 µm down to the minimum practical detection limit of few nm. These fractions share the higher burden of health related effects arising from...Read more
Keywords: 
emissions, ultrafine particles, incineration, hospital waste, trace metals
Conference: 
CEST2019
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00677

Recovery of critical and precious metals from E-Waste

Ippolito N., Birloaga I., Ferella F., Innocenzi V., De Michelis I., (Corresponding) Vegliò F.
Topic: 
Electric and electronic waste
Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) is the fastest growing waste stream in Europe. This waste contains a high amount of critical and valuable metals as the rare earths defined critical materials from European Commission (2010) and the precious metals. Exhaust fluorescent lamps are...Read more
Keywords: 
spent fluorescent lamps; waste printed circuit boards; hydrometallurgical processes; precious metals; rare earths.
Conference: 
CEST2019
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00681