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- W4290000660 abstract "Pharmaceuticals (PCs) residues are considered an emerging threat to the environment due to their persistency, ecotoxicity and bioaccumulative nature. To study the PC (amoxicillin, AMX; caffeine, CF; ibuprofen, IBU) removal efficiency of vertical flow constructed wetland (VFCW), three setups of VFCWs were configured: SB (substrate matrix + biochar (BC)); SBP (substrate matrix + BC + plant); SP (substrate matrix + plant) and changes in effluent PC load was estimated at 24, 48, 72, 96, 120, 144 and 168 h intervals. SBP with an influent load of 1,000 μg L-1 showed the maximum removals of 75.51% (AMX), 87.53% (CF), and 79.93% (IBU) significantly higher than that of SB and SP (p < 0.00). Results showed an inverse relationship between removal efficacy and influent PCs loading. The average removal (%) by VFCWS (of all studied setups) was in the order: 66.20 > 47.88 > 39.0 (IBU), 56.56 > 42.12 > 34.36 (AMX), and 74.13 > 64.0 > 52.07 (CF) with 1,000, 5,000 > 10,000 μg L-1 influent load, respectively. The maximum removal of COD, NH4+-N, and NO3-N was recorded at 88.8%, 83.1%, and 64.9%, respectively in SBP, and their removal was hardly affected by influent PC concentration. In summary, planted VFCW spiked with BC could be a viable approach for the removal of PCs in wastewater. The impact of PC load on plant toxicity in VFCWs can be taken as a research problem for future work in this series." @default.
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- W4290000660 title "Removal of pharmaceuticals by vertical flow constructed wetland with different configurations: Effect of inlet load and biochar addition in the substrate" @default.
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