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Victòria Salvadó
Researcher at University of Girona
Publications - 119
Citations - 4007
Victòria Salvadó is an academic researcher from University of Girona. The author has contributed to research in topics: Extraction (chemistry) & Aqueous solution. The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 117 publications receiving 3538 citations.
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The ability of biologically based wastewater treatment systems to remove emerging organic contaminants—a review
TL;DR: The ability of biologically based wastewater treatment systems to remove EOCs is reported and the main elimination mechanisms and degradation processes taking place in constructed wetlands, ponds, and Daphnia and fungal reactors are reported.
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Sorption of palladium(II), rhodium(III), and platinum(IV) on Fe3O4 nanoparticles
Abdusalam Uheida,Mònica Iglesias,Clàudia Fontàs,Manuela Hidalgo,Victòria Salvadó,Yu Zhang,Mamoun Muhammed +6 more
TL;DR: The adsorption of palladium(II), rhodium(III), and platinum(IV) from diluted hydrochloric acid solutions onto Fe(3)O(4) nanoparticles has been investigated and the nanoparticles showed stronger affinity for Rh(III) than for Pd(II) and Pt(IV).
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Evaluation of aquatic plants for removing polar microcontaminants: A microcosm experiment
TL;DR: It was suggested that triclosan, diclofenac, and naproxen were removed predominantly by photodegradation, whereas caffeine and naposterone were removed by biodegradation and/or plant uptake.
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Evaluation of the seasonal performance of a water reclamation pond-constructed wetland system for removing emerging contaminants.
TL;DR: The seasonal average content of emerging contaminants in the river water next to the water reclamation plant is found to be higher than the content in the final reclaimed water, suggesting that the chemical quality of the reclaimed water is better than available surface waters.
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Occurrence and behavior of emerging contaminants in surface water and a restored wetland
TL;DR: Report on the occurrence and attenuation capacity of 17 emerging contaminants in a restored wetland and two rivers in North-East Denmark finds that restored wetlands may be considered as a feasible alternative for mitigating emerging contaminants from river waters.