Publications by authors named "I Zdanevitch"

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  • Phytomanagement leverages plants and soil conditioners to enhance contaminated land while minimizing environmental risks, focusing on the effectiveness of Salvia sclarea L. (sage) and Coriandrum sativum L. (coriander) along with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF).
  • The study found that sage successfully immobilizes metal(loid)s and its essential oil (EO) had similar metal concentrations to those from uncontaminated soil, making it a promising candidate for value-added products.
  • In contrast, coriander EOs also showed acceptable metal levels, but its distillation residues had high Cd concentrations, limiting their use; AMF did not effectively reduce Cd mobility in coriander soil.
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Roadside grass cuttings and solid cattle manure are resources that are available as input for dry anaerobic co-digestion. Two series of measurements were carried out, one in June 2016 and one in October 2016. The methane potentials were determined on a laboratory scale and revealed a high degree of seasonality, 202.

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A questionnaire survey was carried out in four European countries to gather end-user's perceptions of using plants from phytotechnologies in combustion and anaerobic digestion (AD). Nine actors of the wood energy sector from France, Germany, and Sweden, and eleven AD platform operators from France, Germany, and Austria were interviewed. Questions related to installation, input materials, performed analyses, phytostabilization, and phytoextraction were asked.

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The environmental performance of mechanical biological pre-treatment (MBT) of Municipal Solid Waste is quantified using Life Cycle Assessment (LCA), considering one of the 57 French plants currently in operation as a case study. The inventory is mostly based on plant-specific data, extrapolated from on-site measurements regarding mechanical and biological operations (including anaerobic digestion and composting of digestate). The combined treatment of 46,929 tonnes of residual Municipal Solid Waste and 12,158 tonnes of source-sorted biowaste (as treated in 2010 at the plant) generates 24,550 tonnes CO2-eq as an impact on climate change, 69,943kg SO2-eq on terrestrial acidification and 19,929kg NMVOC-eq on photochemical oxidant formation, in a life-cycle perspective.

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The effects of concentration and temperature on the breakthrough volumes (Vb) of 23 volatile organic compounds on Carbotrap B have been determined using the frontal chromatography method. From the measured Vb, original isotherms have been produced and adsorption parameters based on the Langmuir, Freundlich, and Dubinin-Polyani adsorption models have been calculated. The calculated adsorption parameters describe the behavior of these VOC on Carbotrap B under the experimental conditions and are useful data for VOC sampling applications including adsorption modeling of pumped and diffusive sampling.

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