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Arsenic (As)-mediated contamination of groundwater resources in different parts of the world is a consequence of natural or anthropogenic sources, leading to adverse effects on the …
To understand the current research output on arsenic (As) removal and research related to the As contamination, a bibliometric analysis based on Scopus database was carried out …
Arsenic-contaminated water is a major concern in many areas worldwide, causing several diseases such as cancer. There is therefore a need for advanced methods to clean waters …
This work presents the fabrication of chitosan based ceramic membranes using dip coating technique. Low-cost ceramic supports were prepared from local clay of IIT Guwahati and …
Arsenic (As) contamination in drinking water represents a worldwide threat to human health. During last decades, the exploitation of microbial As-transformations has been proposed for …
Stable isotopes ratios (‰) of Hydrogen (δ 2 H) and Oxygen (δ 1 ⁸O) were used to trace the groundwater recharge mechanism and geochemistry of arsenic (As) contamination in …
Contamination of arsenic (As) in groundwater has increased across the world with prominence in the middle-and low-income countries. The United Nations 'Sustainable …
Arsenic contamination of groundwater and surface water is widespread throughout the world. Considering its carcinogenicity and toxicity to human and animal health, remediation …
The presence of arsenic (As) in aquatic environments is often attributable to geogenic processes occurring within aquifers. Arsenic exists in two prevalent oxidation states, with the …