Publications by authors named "Hourtane O"

Critical metals such as gallium, lanthanum and platinum are considered essential in a modern economy and for the required energy transition. Their relatively recent and increasing use in new technologies have led to an increase in their environmental mobility. As they reach aquatic systems, these metals can interact with organic ligands and especially Natural Organic Matter (NOM).

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Platinum group element levels have increased in natural aquatic environments in the last few decades, in particular as a consequence of the use of automobile catalytic converters on a global scale. Concentrations of Pt over tens of μg L have been observed in rivers and effluents. This raises questions regarding its possible impacts on aquatic ecosystems, as Pt natural background concentrations are extremely low to undetectable.

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Biofilms are considered as good bioindicators of contamination by means of their capacity to react quickly to xenobiotics exposure, and their pivotal role in sustaining the aquatic trophic web. The exchanges of dissolved substances between water column and biofilm can be modulated by flow velocity. This study deals with toxicokinetic (transfer mechanisms) and toxicodynamic (effects) modelling of pesticides under two contrasted flow conditions.

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