MARTA
CARBALLA ARCOS
Profesora titular de universidade
Lorena
González Gil
Publicacións nas que colabora con Lorena González Gil (12)
2023
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Fate of Emerging Pollutants During Anaerobic Digestion of Sewage Sludge
Handbook of Environmental Chemistry (Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH), pp. 225-242
2022
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Enzymatic cometabolic biotransformation of organic micropollutants in wastewater treatment plants: A review
Bioresource Technology, Vol. 344
2021
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Feeding composition and sludge retention time both affect (co-)metabolic biotransformation of pharmaceutical compounds in activated sludge systems
Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering, Vol. 9, Núm. 2
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The organic loading rate affects organic micropollutants’ cometabolic biotransformation kinetics under heterotrophic conditions in activated sludge
Water Research, Vol. 189
2020
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Acidogenesis is a key step in the anaerobic biotransformation of organic micropollutants
Journal of Hazardous Materials, Vol. 389
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Removal of organic micro-pollutants by anaerobic microbes and enzymes
Current Developments in Biotechnology and Bioengineering: Emerging Organic Micro-pollutants (Elsevier), pp. 397-426
2019
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Biotransformation of organic micropollutants by anaerobic sludge enzymes
Water Research, Vol. 152, pp. 202-214
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Reversibility of enzymatic reactions might limit biotransformation of organic micropollutants
Science of the Total Environment, Vol. 665, pp. 574-578
2018
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Role of methanogenesis on the biotransformation of organic micropollutants during anaerobic digestion
Science of the Total Environment, Vol. 622-623, pp. 459-466
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Why are organic micropollutants not fully biotransformed? A mechanistic modelling approach to anaerobic systems
Water Research, Vol. 142, pp. 115-128
2017
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Cometabolic Enzymatic Transformation of Organic Micropollutants under Methanogenic Conditions
Environmental Science and Technology, Vol. 51, Núm. 5, pp. 2963-2971
2016
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Is anaerobic digestion effective for the removal of organic micropollutants and biological activities from sewage sludge?
Water Research, Vol. 102, pp. 211-220