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Autor:
Patricia B. Cusack, Mark G. Healy, Oisín Callery, Elisa Di Carlo, Éva Ujaczki, Ronan Courtney
Industrial by-products, such as bauxite residue, may be used to treat phosphorus (P)-enriched water and wastewater. Once fully saturated, they may be reused as P fertilisers. This study aimed to investigate the effectiveness of P-saturated bauxite re
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::83dd01bfabb39c87f3f03f8c819a8716
http://hdl.handle.net/10379/17317
http://hdl.handle.net/10379/17317
Autor:
Lisa O'Donoghue, Michael W.H. Evangelou, Panagiotis Davris, Éva Ujaczki, Monika Molnar, Christoph Hugi, Ronan Courtney, Markus Lenz, Patricia B. Cusack, Viktória Feigl, Efthymios Balomenos, Teresa Curtin
Publikováno v:
Journal of Chemical Technology & Biotechnology. 93:2498-2510
Since the world economy has been confronted with an increasing risk of supply shortages of critical raw materials (CRMs), there has been a major interest in identifying alternative secondary sources of CRMs. Bauxite residues from alumina production a
Publikováno v:
Science of The Total Environment. 595:903-911
Red mud can be applied as soil ameliorant to acidic, sandy and micronutrient deficient soils. There are still knowledge gaps regarding the effects of red mud on the soil microbial community. The Biolog EcoPlate technique is a promising tool for commu
Autor:
Yannick Zimmermann, Éva Ujaczki, Monika Molnar, Markus Lenz, Christoph A. Gasser, Viktória Feigl
Publikováno v:
Journal of Chemical Technology & Biotechnology. 92:2835-2844
BACKGROUND Red mud is a by-product of alumina extraction from bauxite by the Bayer process produced in the billion tons scale worldwide. Red muds, or more generally bauxite residues, are regarded as waste, but may potentially be valuable sources of c
Autor:
Yannick-Serge Zimmermann, Victoria Feigl, Christoph A. Gasser, Markus Lenz, Monika Molnar, Éva Ujaczki
Publikováno v:
Journal of Chemical Technology & Biotechnology. 92:2683-2690
BACKGROUND Critical raw materials (CRM) are crucial to Europe's economy and essential to maintaining and improving our quality of life due to their usage for production of many devices. Red mud is generated from alumina production where bauxite is di
Autor:
Lisa O'Donoghue, Ronan Courtney, Oisín Callery, Éva Ujaczki, Patricia B. Cusack, Mark G. Healy
Bauxite residue, the by-product produced in the alumina industry, is a potential low-cost adsorbent in the removal of phosphorus (P) from aqueous solution, due to its high composition of residual iron oxides such as hematite. Several studies have inv
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http://hdl.handle.net/10379/15139
http://hdl.handle.net/10379/15139
Bauxite residue, the by-product produced in the alumina industry, is being produced at an estimated global rate of approximately 150 million tonnes per annum. Currently, the reuse of bauxite residue is low (∼2%), due to limitations associated with
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::2dea4d4f00d434148ce5a53df8f00842
Autor:
Patricia B. Cusack, Ronan Courtney, Lisa O'Donoghue, R.K. Chinnam, Éva Ujaczki, Teresa Curtin, Seamus Clifford
peer-reviewed Bauxite residue, the byproduct of alumina production, may potentially be a valuable source of strategically important metals, e.g. Gallium. Ga is considered critical element for the EU. To ensure adequate supply of Ga for the future, se
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Publikováno v:
Journal of Cleaner Production. 277:122868
LCD screens are part of our daily life for entertainment, communications and networking. One of the key materials within an LCD screen is indium-Tin-Oxide (ITO). Although the ITO layer in LCDs is nano-meter thick, the volume of such screens produced
Publikováno v:
Journal of Chemical Technology & Biotechnology. 91:1596-1606
BACKGROUND Red mud is increasingly considered a valuable by-product requiring development of new re-use technologies instead of deposition as waste. This paper reports the results of a microcosm study aiming to reveal the beneficial effects of the Aj