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Anne-Marie Enright

Researcher at Institute of Technology, Carlow

Publications -  7
Citations -  126

Anne-Marie Enright is an academic researcher from Institute of Technology, Carlow. The author has contributed to research in topics: Impatiens glandulifera & Hyperaccumulator. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 7 publications receiving 50 citations.

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Cadmium Hyperaccumulation and Translocation in Impatiens Glandulifera: From Foe to Friend?

TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the potential of Impatiens glandulifera for phytoremediation propensity of Cd and found that the plants were exposed to and tested for Cd accumulation; the propensity to accumulate other heavy metals such as Zinc, was not investigated.
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A comprehensive review of green policy, anaerobic digestion of animal manure and chicken litter feedstock potential – Global and Irish perspective

TL;DR: The authors in this paper have identified many optimisation strategies to overcome these issues and demonstrated the advantages of using chicken litter in anaerobic digestion including odor reduction, greenhouse gas mitigation, production of gaseous biofuel, avoiding eutrophication of water bodies and significantly improving global production of renewable energy to help countries reduce their carbon emissions.
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A review of strategies for the detection and remediation of organotin pollution

TL;DR: Due to the extensive use of organotin compounds (OTCs) in numerous human activities, large amounts have been introduced to various ecosystems as discussed by the authors, and several OTCs appear on the priority pollutant lists of the...
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Low-cost physicochemical treatment for removal of ammonia, phosphate and nitrate contaminants from landfill leachate.

TL;DR: Four low-cost materials, oyster shells, pumice stone, sand and zeolite were employed as adsorbents in an adsorption batch assays investigating the removal of ammonia, phosphate and nitrate from an aqueous solution, with overall results indicating reduced phosphate advertisersorption in comparison to the other compounds tested.
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Effect of Co-digestion Ratio and Enzyme Treatment on Biogas Production from Grass Silage and Chicken Litter

TL;DR: In this paper, anaerobic co-digestion of grass silage (GS) and chicken litter (CL) in batch experiments was evaluated to identify optimum enzyme treatment and co-decompensated ratio for these substrates.