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Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety | 2011

Evaluation of the phytotoxicity of polycontaminated industrial effluents using the lettuce plant (Lactuca sativa) as a bioindicator

Jérémie Charles; Bertrand Sancey; Nadia Morin-Crini; Pierre-Marie Badot; François Degiorgi; Giuseppe Trunfio; Grégorio Crini

Industrial wastewater containing heavy metals is generally decontaminated by physicochemical treatment consisting in insolublizing the contaminants and separating the two phases, water and sludge, by a physical process (filtration, settling or flotation). However, chemical precipitation does not usually remove the whole pollution load and the effluent discharged into the environment can be toxic even if it comes up to regulatory standards. To assess the impact of industrial effluent from 4 different surface treatment companies, we performed standardized bioassays using seeds of the lettuce Lactuca sativa. We measured the rate of germination, and the length and mass of the lettuce plantlet. The results were used to compare the overall toxicity of the different effluents: effluents containing copper and nickel had a much higher impact than those containing zinc or aluminum. In addition, germination tests conducted using synthetic solutions confirmed that mixtures of metals have higher toxicity than the sum of their separate constituents. These biological tests are cheap, easy to implement, reproducible and highlight the effects caused by effluent treated with the methods commonly applied in industry today. They could be routinely used to check the impact of industrial discharges, even when they meet regulatory requirements for the individual metals.


Journal of Environmental Management | 2011

Heavy metal removal from industrial effluents by sorption on cross-linked starch: Chemical study and impact on water toxicity

Bertrand Sancey; Giuseppe Trunfio; Jérémie Charles; Jean-François Minary; Sophie Gavoille; Pierre-Marie Badot; Grégorio Crini

Batch sorption experiments using a starch-based sorbent were carried out for the removal of heavy metals present in industrial water discharges. The influence of contact time, mass of sorbent and pollutant load was investigated. Pollutant removal was dependent on the mass of sorbent and contact time, but independent of the contaminant load. The process was uniform, rapid and efficient. Sorption reached equilibrium in 60 min irrespective of the metal considered (e.g. Zn, Pb, Cu, Ni, Fe and Cd), reducing concentrations below those permitted by law. The material also removed residual turbidity and led to a significant decrease in the residual chemical oxygen demand (COD) present in the industrial water discharge. The germination success of lettuce (Lactuca sativa) was used as a laboratory indicator of phytotoxicity. The results show that the sorption using a starch-based sorbent as non-conventional material, is a viable alternative for treating industrial wastewaters.


Catalysis Science & Technology | 2015

Activity patterns of metal oxide catalysts in the synthesis of N-phenylpropionamide from propanoic acid and aniline

Francesco Arena; Chiara Deiana; Agata F. Lombardo; Pavlo Ivanchenko; Yuriy Sakhno; Giuseppe Trunfio; Gianmario Martra

The reactivities of various commercial and lab-made oxide samples (e.g., γ-Al2O3, CeO2, ZrO2 and TiO2) in the heterogeneous catalytic synthesis of N-phenylpropionamide (T, 383 K) from aniline and propanoic acid have been investigated. All the materials studied drive the direct synthesis of the amide to an extent depending on both the chemical and structural properties. A 0th-order kinetic dependence on the substrate concentrations suggests that the reaction proceeds via a Langmuir–Hinshelwood (L–H) pathway under kinetic control of the adsorption–desorption steps (the rate determining step, r.d.s.). The comparative analysis of the activity data on the basis of the relative surface specific kinetic constant discloses a superior surface reactivity of TiO2, CeO2 and ZrO2 over the γ-Al2O3 system, and also highlights marked differences in the catalytic functionality of the titania samples. IR spectroscopic studies of the carboxylic acids and amine adsorption and interaction patterns show the formation of the bidentate, bridging, and unidentate carboxylate intermediates accounting for the different amidation functionalities of the studied materials.


Chemistry of Materials | 2007

Basic Evidence of the Molecular Dispersion of MnCeOx Catalysts Synthesized via a Novel “Redox-Precipitation” Route

Francesco Arena; Giuseppe Trunfio; Jacopo Negro; and Barbara Fazio; Lorenzo Spadaro


Journal of Catalysis | 2013

Effects of oxide carriers on surface functionality and process performance of the Cu–ZnO system in the synthesis of methanol via CO2 hydrogenation

Francesco Arena; Giovanni Mezzatesta; Giovanni Zafarana; Giuseppe Trunfio; Francesco Frusteri; Lorenzo Spadaro


Applied Catalysis B-environmental | 2006

Probing the factors affecting structure and activity of the Au/CeO2 system in total and preferential oxidation of CO

Francesco Arena; Pio Famulari; Giuseppe Trunfio; Giuseppe Bonura; Francesco Frusteri; Lorenzo Spadaro


Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research | 2007

Improved MnCeOx systems for the catalytic wet oxidation (CWO) of phenol in wastewater streams

Francesco Arena; Jacopo Negro; A. Parmaliana; Lorenzo Spadaro; Giuseppe Trunfio


Applied Catalysis B-environmental | 2008

Optimization of the MnCeOx system for the catalytic wet oxidation of phenol with oxygen (CWAO)

Francesco Arena; Giuseppe Trunfio; Jacopo Negro; Lorenzo Spadaro


Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2009

Nanosize Effects, Physicochemical Properties, And Catalytic Oxidation Pattern of the Redox-Precipitated MnCeOx System

Francesco Arena; Giuseppe Trunfio; Barbara Fazio; Jacopo Negro; Lorenzo Spadaro


Journal of Raman Spectroscopy | 2011

Raman scattering of MnOxCeOx composite catalysts: structural aspects and laser-heating effects

Barbara Fazio; Lorenzo Spadaro; Giuseppe Trunfio; Jacopo Negro; Francesco Arena

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Bertrand Sancey

University of Franche-Comté

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Jérémie Charles

University of Franche-Comté

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Pierre-Marie Badot

University of Franche-Comté

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Sophie Gavoille

University of Franche-Comté

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