Anne Piram
Aix-Marseille University
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Science of The Total Environment | 2014
F. Kanzari; A. D. Syakti; L. Asia; Laure Malleret; Anne Piram; Gilbert Mille; Pierre Doumenq
Surface sediments from the Huveaune River were analyzed for n-alkanes, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), organochlorine and organophosphorous pesticides (OCs and OPs) by using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS). Concentrations of total alkanes ranged from 184 to 26,780 μg·kg(-1) sediment dry weight (dw) with a mean concentration of 6,126 ± 8,006 μg·kg(-1)dw, concentrations of total PAHs ranged from 572 to 4,235 μg·kg(-1)dw with a mean concentration of 1966 ± 1,104 μg·kg(-1) dw, concentrations of total PCB ranged from 2.8 to 435 μg·kg(-1)dw with a mean concentration of 148 ± 164 μg·kg(-1)dw and concentrations of total pesticides ranged from 0.07 to 1.25 μg·kg(-1)dw with a mean concentration of 1.23 ± 1.29 μg·kg(-1)dw. The spatial distribution of POPs reveals that pollutant concentration is relatively higher at the mouth of the river. The molecular indices of specific n-alkanes (CPI, NAR and TAR) and molecular indices of PAHs (Ant/(Ant+Phe), Fl/(Fl+Pyr), BaA/(BaA+Chry), IPyr/(Ipyr+BghiP)) were calculated to evaluate the possible sources of hydrocarbons. These molecular indices suggest mainly pyrolytic inputs which are markedly biogenic. All contaminant levels were also compared with Sediments Quality Guidelines (SQG) showing that the contamination levels in all stations were most of the time lower than their respective SQG. While, for PCBs, five stations (H5, H6, H7, H8 and H9) were higher than their effect range median (ERM) values which may indicate high potential toxicity of the sediment with probable adverse effects to the living biota.
Water Research | 2017
Camille Grandclément; Isabelle Seyssiecq; Anne Piram; Pascal Wong-Wah-Chung; Guillaume Vanot; Nicolas Tiliacos; Nicolas Roche; Pierre Doumenq
Because of the recalcitrance of some micropollutants to conventional wastewater treatment systems, the occurrence of organic micropollutants in water has become a worldwide issue, and an increasing environmental concern. Their biodegradation during wastewater treatments could be an interesting and low cost alternative to conventional physical and chemical processes. This paper provides a review of the organic micropollutants removal efficiency from wastewaters. It analyses different biological processes, from conventional ones, to new hybrid ones. Micropollutant removals appear to be compound- and process- dependent, for all investigated processes. The influence of the main physico-chemical parameters is discussed, as well as the removal efficiency of different microorganisms such as bacteria or white rot fungi, and the role of their specific enzymes. Even though some hybrid processes show promising micropollutant removals, further studies are needed to optimize these water treatment processes, in particular in terms of technical and economical competitiveness.
Marine Pollution Bulletin | 2013
Nuning Vita Hidayati; Endang Hilmi; Anne Piram; Pierre Doumenq
The study aimed to determine the spatial distribution of n-alkanes and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in surface sediments of the Segara Anakan nature reserve and their potential origins using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. Total alkane concentrations ranged from 3755 to 129,027 μg kg(-1), and the concentrations of 16 PAHs ranged from 375 to 29,517 μg kg(-1). The ratios of specific n-alkanes (e.g., CPI(24-34), WaxC(n), and Paq), including a new proposed index, terrestrial-marine discriminant (TMD), as well as the ratios of selected PAHs (e.g., Ant/∑178, Fl/∑202, BaAnt/∑228, and IPyr/∑276), showed that the sources of hydrocarbons in the sediments were generally biogenic, including both terrigenous and marine, with an anthropogenic pyrolytic contribution (petrogenic and biogenic combustion). For the environmental risk assessment, a sediment quality guideline (SQGs) comparison indicated that the station risk levels ranged from low to medium-low, except for R6, which has a greater impact on the ecological risk for marine organisms.
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment | 2015
Fehmi Kanzari; L. Asia; Agung Dhamar Syakti; Anne Piram; Laure Malleret; Gilbert Mille; Pierre Doumenq
Drug Testing and Analysis | 2014
Marie Spiandore; Anne Piram; Alexandre Lacoste; Denis Josse; Pierre Doumenq
Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A-chemistry | 2016
Rayene Meribout; Ying Zuo; Amina Amine Khodja; Anne Piram; Stéphanie Lebarillier; Jiushan Cheng; Cong Wang; Pascal Wong-Wah-Chung
Chemico-Biological Interactions | 2017
Marie Spiandore; Anne Piram; Alexandre Lacoste; Philippe Prévost; Pascal Maloni; Franck Torre; L. Asia; Denis Josse; Pierre Doumenq
IERI Procedia | 2013
Moussa Mahdi Ahmed; Nuning Vita Hidayati; Endang Hilmi; Isdy Sulystyo; Anne Piram; Pierre Doumenq
Chemosphere | 2018
Marie Spiandore; Mélanie Souilah-Edib; Anne Piram; Alexandre Lacoste; Denis Josse; Pierre Doumenq
World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology, International Journal of Chemical and Molecular Engineering | 2017
Fanny Desbiolles; Laure Malleret; Isabelle Laffont-Schwob; Christophe Tiliacos; Anne Piram; Mohamed Sarakha; Pascal Wong-Wah-Chung