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Transboundary particulate matter, photo-oxidants, acidifying and eutrophying components
Norwegian Meteorological Institute
2019
Transboundary particulate matter, photo-oxidants, acidifying and eutrophying components
Norwegian Meteorological Institute
2018
Transboundary particulate matter, photo-oxidants, acidifying and eutrophying components
Meteorologisk institutt
2020
Transboundary particulate matter, photo-oxidants, acidifying and eutrophying components
Norwegian Meteorological Institute
2021
Transboundary particulate matter, photo-oxidants, acidifying and eutrophying components
Norwegian Meteorological Institute
2022
Transboundary particulate matter, photo-oxidants, acidifying and eutrophying components
Norwegian Meteorological Institute
2023
Transboundary particulate matter, photo-oxidants, acidifying and eutrophying components
Norwegian Meteorological Institute
2024
Transboundary particulate matter, photo-oxidants, acidifying and eutrophying components. EMEP status report 1/2014
2014
Transboundary particulate matter, photo-oxidants, acidifying and eutrophying components. EMEP Status Report 2015. EMEP report, 1/2015
2015
Transboundary particulate matter, photo-oxidants, acidifying and eutrophying components. EMEP Status Report 2016. EMEP report, 1/2016
2016
Transboundary particulate matter, photo-oxidants, acidifying and eutrophying components. EMEP Status Report 2017. EMEP report, 1/2017
2017
Transboundary photo-oxidants in Europe. EMEP summary report 2000. EMEP report, 2/2000 ; Norwegian Meteorological Institute. Research Report, 102
2000
Transboundary transport of persistent organic pollutants with emphasis on PAHs: regional and national scale assessment and transition to the new EMEP grid. EMEP Status Report, 3/2017
2017
2014
2014
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2006
2002
This study evaluated galvanostatic three-dimensional electrolysis using ceramic carbon foam anodes for the removal of emerging pollutants from wastewater and assessed transformation product formation. Five pollutants (paracetamol, triclosan, bisphenol A, caffeine, and diclofenac) were selected based on their detection in wastewater treatment plant effluents. Electrochemical oxidation was carried out on artificial wastewater spiked with these compounds under galvanostatic conditions (50, 125, and 250 mA) using a stainless steel tube electrolyzer with three ceramic carbon foam anodes and a stainless steel cathode. Decreasing pollutant concentrations were observed in all of the experiments. Nontarget chemical analysis using liquid chromatography coupled to a high-resolution mass spectrometer detected 338 features with increasing intensity including 12 confirmed transformation products (TPs). Real wastewater effluent spiked with the pollutants was then electrolyzed, again showing pollutant removal, with 9 of the 12 previously identified TPs present and increasing. Two TPs (benzamide and 2,4-dichlorophenol) are known toxicants, indicating the formation of a potential toxic by-product during electrolysis. Furthermore, electrolysis of unspiked real wastewater revealed the removal of five pharmaceuticals and a drug metabolite. While demonstrating electrolysis’ ability to degrade pollutants in wastewater, the study underscores the need to investigate transformation product formation and toxicity implications of the electrolysis process.
American Chemical Society (ACS)
2025
2021
Transition to a low carbon economy; Impacts to health and the environment. Molecular and integrative toxicology
2016