Scale-up of Mycorrhizal-Assisted Phytoremediation System from Technology Readiness Level 6 (Relevant Environment) to 7 (Operational Environment): Cost-benefits within a Circular Economy Context

Autor: Adalgisa, Scotti, Vanesa, Silvani, Stefano, Milia, Giovanna, Cappai, Stefano, Ubaldini, Valeria, Ortega, Roxana, Colombo, Alicia, Godeas, Martín, Gómez
Rok vydání: 2022
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Zdroj: Soil Science-Emerging Technologies, Global Perspectives and Applications ISBN: 9781839695209
Soil Science-Emerging Technologies, Global Perspectives and Applications, 2021
info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Adalgisa Scotti, Vanesa Silvani, Stefano Milia, Giovanna Cappai, Stefano Ubaldini, Valeria Ortega, Roxana Colombo, Alicia Godeas and Martín Gómez/titolo:Scale-up of Mycorrhizal-Assisted Phytoremediation system from Technology Readiness Level 6 (Relevant Environment) to 7 (Operational Environment): Cost-benefits within a Circular Economy Context/titolo_volume:Soil Science-Emerging Technologies, Global Perspectives and Applications/curatori_volume:/editore:/anno:2021
Soil Science-Emerging Technologies, Global Perspectives and Applications
DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.101584
Popis: This chapter analyzes the costs-benefits of a particular phytomining methodology named mycorrhizal-assisted phytoremediation (MAP). This MAP system is responsible for phytostabilization and/or phytoextraction of secondary and critical raw materials from contaminated soil or mining wastes. To this aim, we evaluated the application of MAP in a modified constructed wetland, the vegetable depuration module (VDM), which permits the calibration of physical-chemical-biological variables in a contaminated substrate, as well as the partition of chemical elements within the liquid phase due to leaching and solid phases (biomass and soil). This successful methodology allows to scale-up from a Technology Readiness Level (TRL) 6 (demonstration in a relevant environment) toward TRL 7 (demonstration in an operational environment), which implies the transfer to the territory.
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