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  1. Highly active based iron-carbonaceous cathodes for heterogeneous electro-Fenton process: Application to degradation of parabens
  2. Towards sustainable removal of methylthioninium chloride by using adsorption-electroradical regeneration
  3. Heterogeneous electro-Fenton as plausible technology for the degradation of imidazolinium-based ionic liquids
  4. Comprehensive strategy for the degradation of anti-inflammatory drug diclofenac by different advanced oxidation processes
  5. Evaluation of different cathodes and reaction parameters on the enhancement of the electro-Fenton process
  6. Electrokinetic oxidant soil flushing: A solution for in situ remediation of hydrocarbons polluted soils
  7. Antibiotics in swine husbandry effluents: Laying the foundations for their efficient removal with a biocompatible ionic liquid
  8. New sources of halophilic lipases: Isolation of bacteria from Spanish and Turkish saltworks
  9. Optimization of two-chamber photo electro Fenton reactor for the treatment of winery wastewater
  10. Nickel foam a suitable alternative to increase the generation of Fenton's reagents
  11. Grapefruit peelings as a promising biosorbent for the removal of leather dyes and hexavalent chromium
  12. Bacillus thuringiensis a promising bacterium for degrading emerging pollutants
  13. Application of electro-Fenton treatment for the elimination of 1-Butyl-3-methylimidazolium triflate from polluted water
  14. Chestnut shells to mitigate pesticide contamination
  15. Microbial Adaptation to Ionic Liquids Increases the “Talent” to Treat Contaminants
  16. Degradation of thiamethoxam by the synergetic effect between anodic oxidation and Fenton reactions
  17. Removal of metal and organic pollutants from wastewater by a sequential selective technique
  18. New horizons in the enzymatic production of biodiesel using neoteric solvents
  19. Electro-Fenton treatment of imidazolium-based ionic liquids: kinetics and degradation pathways
  20. Effective monitoring of the electro-Fenton degradation of phenolic derivatives by differential pulse voltammetry on multi-walled-carbon nanotubes modified screen-printed carbon electrodes
  21. A grey box model of glucose fermentation and syntrophic oxidation in microbial fuel cells
  22. Immobilization of laccase on functionalized multiwalled carbon nanotube membranes and application for dye decolorization
  23. Synthesis of bimetallic Fe–Zn nanoparticles and its application towards adsorptive removal of carcinogenic dye malachite green and Congo red in water
  24. Simultaneous biotreatment of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons and dyes in a one-step bioreaction by an acclimated Pseudomonas strain
  25. Preparation of activated carbon from Alligator weed (Alternenthera philoxeroids) and its application for tartrazine removal: Isotherm, kinetics and spectroscopic analysis
  26. Aqueous immiscibility of cholinium chloride ionic liquid and Triton surfactants
  27. A biocompatible stepping stone for the removal of emerging contaminants
  28. Triggering phase disengagement of 1-alkyl-3-methylimidazolium chloride ionic liquids by using inorganic and organic salts
  29. Application of a new sandwich of granular activated and fiber carbon as cathode in the electrochemical advanced oxidation treatment of pharmaceutical effluents
  30. New approaches on heterogeneous electro-Fenton treatment of winery wastewater
  31. Heterogeneous electro-Fenton treatment: preparation, characterization and performance in groundwater pesticide removal
  32. Corrigendum to ‘New approaches on heterogeneous electro-Fenton treatment of winery wastewater’ [Electrochemica Acta (2015) 134–141]
  33. Ionic liquids for the concomitant use in extremophiles lysis and extremozymes extraction
  34. Removal of PAHs and pesticides from polluted soils by enhanced electrokinetic-Fenton treatment
  35. Enhanced selective metal adsorption on optimised agroforestry waste mixtures
  36. An Inert Ionic Liquid-Based System for Ascertaining Electrolyte Diffusivity in Protective Coatings
  37. Coated nickel foam electrode for the implementation of continuous electro-Fenton treatment
  38. On the hunt for truly biocompatible ionic liquids for lipase-catalyzed reactions
  39. Environmental application of an industrial waste as catalyst for the electro-Fenton-like treatment of organic pollutants
  40. Microbial adaptation to ionic liquids
  41. Effective heterogeneous electro-Fenton process of m-cresol with iron loaded actived carbon
  42. Scale-up of removal process using a remediating-bacterium isolated from marine coastal sediment
  43. Influence of the addition of Tween 20 on the phase behaviour of ionic liquids-based aqueous systems
  44. Wood Hydrophobization by Laccase-Assisted Grafting of Lauryl Gallate
  45. Assessment of sepiolite as a low-cost adsorbent for phenanthrene and pyrene removal: Kinetic and equilibrium studies
  46. Application of benthonic microbial fuel cells and electro-Fenton process to dye decolourisation
  47. Degradation of organic pollutants by heterogeneous electro-Fenton process using Mn-alginate composite
  48. Ionic liquids and non-ionic surfactants: a new marriage for aqueous segregation
  49. Technosols as a novel valorization strategy for an ecological management of dredged marine sediments
  50. Hybrid sequential treatment of aromatic hydrocarbon-polluted effluents using non-ionic surfactants as solubilizers and extractants
  51. Environmentally Benign Sequential Extraction of Heavy Metals from Marine Sediments
  52. Box–Behnken methodology for Cr (VI) and leather dyes removal by an eco-friendly biosorbent: F. vesiculosus
  53. Stability and kinetic behavior of immobilized laccase fromMyceliophthora thermophilain the presence of the ionic liquid 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium ethylsulfate
  54. Electro‐Fenton decolourization of dyes in batch mode by the use of catalytic activity of iron loaded hydrogels
  55. Structural characterization of Kraft lignins from different spent cooking liquors by 1D and 2D Nuclear Magnetic Resonance spectroscopy
  56. Phase segregation in aqueous solutions of non-ionic surfactants using ammonium, magnesium and iron salts
  57. Surfactant-Enhanced Solubilization and Simultaneous Degradation of Phenanthrene in Marine Sediment by Electro-Fenton Treatment
  58. Preliminary testing and design of permeable bioreactive barrier for phenanthrene degradation by Pseudomonas stutzeriCECT 930 immobilized in hydrogel matrices
  59. Insights into polyaromatic hydrocarbon biodegradation by Pseudomonas stutzeri CECT 930: operation at bioreactor scale and metabolic pathways
  60. Ionic liquids improve the anticorrosion performance of Zn-rich coatings
  61. Electro-Fenton oxidation of imidacloprid by Fe alginate gel beads
  62. Application of Electro-Fenton Technology to Remediation of Polluted Effluents by Self-Sustaining Process
  63. Recent developments and applications of immobilized laccase
  64. Efficient biosynthesis of a chitinase from Halobacterium salinarum expressed in Escherichia coli
  65. Bacterial–fungal interactions enhance power generation in microbial fuel cells and drive dye decolourisation by an ex situ and in situ electro-Fenton process
  66. Potential of laccase for modification of Eucalyptus globulus wood: a XPS study
  67. Novel physico-biological treatment for the remediation of textile dyes-containing industrial effluents
  68. Development of an Industrial Microbial System for Chitinolytic Enzymes Production
  69. Assessment of Arthrobacter viscosus as reactive medium for forming permeable reactive biobarrier applied to PAHs remediation
  70. Remediation of contaminated marine sediment using electrokinetic–Fenton technology
  71. Probing the self-aggregation of ionic liquids in aqueous solutions using density and speed of sound data
  72. Development of permeable reactive biobarrier for the removal of PAHs by Trichoderma longibrachiatum
  73. Using iron-loaded sepiolite obtained by adsorption as a catalyst in the electro-Fenton oxidation of Reactive Black 5
  74. Polymerisation of Kraft lignin from black liquors by laccase from Myceliophthora thermophila: Effect of operational conditions and black liquor origin
  75. Immobilization of laccase on modified silica: Stabilization, thermal inactivation and kinetic behaviour in 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium ethylsulfate ionic liquid
  76. Feasibility of Solid-State Fermentation Using Spent Fungi-Substrate in the Biodegradation of PAHs
  77. Approaching chlorpyrifos bioelimination at bench scale bioreactor
  78. On the Suitability of a Bacterial Consortium To Implement a Continuous PAHs Biodegradation Process in a Stirred Tank Bioreactor
  79. On the phase behaviour of polyethoxylated sorbitan (Tween) surfactants in the presence of potassium inorganic salts
  80. Triton X surfactants to form aqueous biphasic systems: Experiment and correlation
  81. Enzymatic polymerisation and effect of fractionation of dissolved lignin from Eucalyptus globulus Kraft liquor
  82. Efficient PAHs biodegradation by a bacterial consortium at flask and bioreactor scale
  83. Electro-Fenton decolourisation of dyes in an airlift continuous reactor using iron alginate beads
  84. North Western Spain hot springs are a source of lipolytic enzyme-producing thermophilic microorganisms
  85. Optimisation of decolourisation and degradation of Reactive Black 5 dye under electro-Fenton process using Fe alginate gel beads
  86. Viability of phenanthrene biodegradation by an isolated bacterial consortium: optimization and scale-up
  87. Targeting the Production of Biomolecules by Extremophiles at Bioreactor Scale
  88. Decolourisation of dyes under electro-Fenton process using Fe alginate gel beads
  89. Advances in the Electro-Fenton Process for Remediation of Recalcitrant Organic Compounds
  90. Electrokinetic remediation of lead and phenanthrene polluted soils
  91. Scaling-up the production of thermostable lipolytic enzymes from Thermus aquaticus YT1
  92. A process for extracellular thermostable lipase production by a novel Bacillus thermoamylovorans strain
  93. Technoeconomic assessment of phenanthrene degradation by Pseudomonas stutzeri CECT 930 in a batch bioreactor
  94. Role of Laccase and Low Molecular Weight Metabolites fromTrametes versicolorin Dye Decolorization
  95. Assessment of a process to degrade metal working fluids using Pseudomonas stutzeri CECT 930 and indigenous microbial consortia
  96. Application of zeolite-Arthrobacter viscosus system for the removal of heavy metal and dye: Chromium and Azure B
  97. Removal of hexavalent chromium of contaminated soil by coupling electrokinetic remediation and permeable reactive biobarriers
  98. Isolation of novel benzo[a]anthracene-degrading microorganisms and continuous bioremediation in an expanded-bed bioreactor
  99. Application of central composite face-centered design and response surface methodology for the optimization of electro-Fenton decolorization of Azure B dye
  100. Hybrid Technologies for the Remediation of Diesel Fuel Polluted Soil
  101. Comparative efficiencies of the decolourisation of leather dyes by enzymatic and electrochemical treatments
  102. Studies of laccase from Trametes versicolor in aqueous solutions of several methylimidazolium ionic liquids
  103. Development of an electrochemical cell for the removal of Reactive Black 5
  104. An esterase from Thermus thermophilus HB27 with hyper-thermoalkalophilic properties: Purification, characterisation and structural modelling
  105. On the hyperthermostability of lipolytic enzymes from Thermus aquaticus YT-1: exploring their application to polymer degradation
  106. Desorption kinetics of phenanthrene and lead from historically contaminated soil
  107. Impact of ionic liquids on extreme microbial biotypes from soil
  108. Removal of Cr(VI) from Aqueous Solutions by a Bacterial Biofilm Supported on Zeolite: Optimisation of the Operational Conditions and Scale-Up of the Bioreactor
  109. Biodegradation and utilization of waste cooking oil by Yarrowia lipolytica CECT 1240
  110. Decolorization of dye Reactive Black 5 by newly isolated thermophilic microorganisms from geothermal sites in Galicia (Spain)
  111. A copper(II) thiosemicarbazone complex built on gold for the immobilization of lipase and laccase
  112. Vegetable Flavors from Cell Culture
  113. Electrokinetic remediation of PAH mixtures from kaolin
  114. Soil washing using cyclodextrins and their recovery by application of electrochemical technology
  115. Decontamination of soils containing PAHs by electroremediation: A review
  116. Strategies for utilisation of food-processing wastes to produce lipases in solid-state cultures of Rhizopus oryzae
  117. Remediation of polluted soil by a two-stage treatment system: Desorption of phenanthrene in soil and electrochemical treatment to recover the extraction agent
  118. Electro-Fenton decoloration of dyes in a continuous reactor: A promising technology in colored wastewater treatment
  119. A comprehensive study of lipase production byYarrowia lipolyticaCECT 1240 (ATCC 18942): from shake flask to continuous bioreactor
  120. Improvement of dye electrochemical treatment by combination with ultrasound technique
  121. Influence of operational parameters on electro-Fenton degradation of organic pollutants from soil
  122. Strategies for improving extracellular lipolytic enzyme production by Thermus thermophilus HB27
  123. PAHs soil decontamination in two steps: Desorption and electrochemical treatment
  124. Evaluation of Electrokinetic Technique for Industrial Waste Decontamination
  125. Thermostable lipolytic enzymes production in batch and continuous cultures of Thermus thermophilus HB27
  126. Evaluation of a novel Bacillus strain from a north-western Spain hot spring as a source of extracellular thermostable lipase
  127. Polyelectrostatic immobilization of gold nanoparticles-modified peroxidase on alginate-coated gold electrode for mediatorless biosensor construction
  128. Assessment of Relevant Factors Influencing Lipolytic Enzyme Production by Thermus thermophilus HB27 in Laboratory-Scale Bioreactors
  129. A two-stage process using electrokinetic remediation and electrochemical degradation for treating benzo[a]pyrene spiked kaolin
  130. Thermal spring water enhances lipolytic activity in Thermus thermophilus HB27
  131. Lipolytic Enzyme Production by Immobilized Rhizopus oryzae
  132. Production of Thermostable Lipolytic Activity by Thermus Species
  133. Hydrogen Peroxide Biosensor with a Supramolecular Layer-by-Layer Design
  134. Removal of organic pollutants and heavy metals in soils by electrokinetic remediation
  135. Remediation of phenanthrene from contaminated kaolinite by electroremediation-Fenton technology
  136. Foreword
  137. Electromigration of Mn, Fe, Cu and Zn with citric acid in contaminated clay
  138. Remediation of Dye-Polluted Kaolinite by Combination of Electrokinetic Remediation and Electrochemical Treatment
  139. Electrochemical remediation of phenanthrene from contaminated kaolinite
  140. Combined treatment of PAHs contaminated soils using the sequence extraction with surfactant–electrochemical degradation
  141. Increased laccase production by Trametes hirsuta grown on ground orange peelings
  142. Improving on electrokinetic remediation in spiked Mn kaolinite by addition of complexing agents
  143. Enhanced electrokinetic remediation of polluted kaolinite with an azo dye
  144. Enhanced production of laccase in Coriolopsis rigida grown on barley bran in flask or expanded-bed bioreactor
  145. Stimulation of novel thermostable extracellular lipolytic enzyme in cultures of Thermus sp.
  146. The effect of violuric acid on the decolourization of recalcitrant dyes by laccase from Trametes hirsuta
  147. Application of solid-state fermentation to food industry—A review
  148. Enhanced production of laccase activity by Trametes versicolor immobilized into alginate beads by the addition of different inducers
  149. Applicability of Coriolopsis rigida for Biodegradation of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons
  150. Utilisation of grape seeds for laccase production in solid-state fermentors
  151. Effect of heavy metals on the production of several laccase isoenzymes by Trametes versicolor and on their ability to decolourise dyes
  152. Amelioration of the ability to decolorize dyes by laccase: relationship between redox mediators and laccase isoenzymes in Trametes versicolor
  153. Effect of two wastes from groundnut processing on laccase production and dye decolourisation ability
  154. Decolourization of synthetic dyes by Trametes hirsuta in expanded-bed reactors
  155. Improvement in electrokinetic remediation of heavy metal spiked kaolin with the polarity exchange technique
  156. Optimum stability conditions of pH and temperature for ligninase and manganese-dependent peroxidase from Phanerochaete chrysosporium. Application to in vitro decolorization of Poly R-478 by MnP
  157. Lipolytic enzyme production by Thermus thermophilus HB27 in a stirred tank bioreactor
  158. Coconut flesh: a novel raw material for laccase production by Trametes hirsuta under solid-state conditions.
  159. Selection of an electrolyte to enhance the electrochemical decolourisation of indigo. Optimisation and scale-up
  160. Inhibition of laccase activity from Trametes versicolor by heavy metals and organic compounds
  161. Dye decolorization by Trametes hirsuta immobilized into alginate beads
  162. Chestnut shell and barley bran as potential substrates for laccase production by Coriolopsis rigida under solid-state conditions
  163. Identification of extracellular lipases/esterases produced by Thermus thermophilus HB27: Partial purification and preliminary biochemical characterisation
  164. Decolourisation of textile indigo dye by DC electric current
  165. Reutilisation of food processing wastes for production of relevant metabolites: application to laccase production by Trametes hirsuta
  166. Application of solid-state fermentation to ligninolytic enzyme production
  167. Influence of redox mediators and metal ions on synthetic acid dye decolourization by crude laccase from Trametes hirsuta
  168. Stainless steel sponge: a novel carrier for the immobilisation of the white-rot fungus Trametes hirsuta for decolourization of textile dyes
  169. Exploitation of a waste from the brewing industry for laccase production by two Trametes species
  170. Electrochemical decolourisation of structurally different dyes
  171. Optimisation of electrochemical decolourisation process of an azo dye, Methyl Orange
  172. Degradation or polymerisation of Phenol Red dye depending to the catalyst system used
  173. Production of Laccase byTrametes hirsuta Grown in an Immersion Bioreactor and its Application in the Docolorization of Dyes from a Leather Factory
  174. Quantification of intra- and extra-cellular thermophilic lipase/esterase production by Thermus sp.
  175. Different proportions of laccase isoenzymes produced by submerged cultures of Trametes versicolor grown on lignocellulosic wastes
  176. Production of laccase by Trametes versicolor in an airlift fermentor
  177. Extracellular polysaccharides production by Arthrobacter viscosus
  178. Effect of lipids and surfactants on extracellular lipase production byYarrowia lipolytica
  179. Investigation of several bioreactor configurations for laccase production by Trametes versicolor operating in solid-state conditions
  180. Study of the degradation of dyes by MnP of Phanerochaete chrysosporium produced in a fixed-bed bioreactor
  181. Biodegradation of Grape Cluster Stems and Ligninolytic Enzyme Production by Phanerochaete chrysosporium during Semi-Solid-State Cultivation
  182. Screening of supports and inducers for laccase production by Trametes versicolor in semi-solid-state conditions
  183. Performance of a solid-state immersion bioreactor for ligninolytic enzyme production: evaluation of different operational variables
  184. Improving laccase production by employing different lignocellulosic wastes in submerged cultures of Trametes versicolor
  185. Comparison between the protease production ability of ligninolytic fungi cultivated in solid state media
  186. Photocatalytic degradation of dyes in aqueous solution operating in a fluidised bed reactor
  187. Design of a new rotating drum bioreactor for ligninolytic enzyme production by Phanerochaete chrysosporium grown on an inert support
  188. Strategies for improving ligninolytic enzyme activities in semi-solid-state bioreactors
  189. Design of different bioreactor configurations: application to ligninolytic enzyme production in semi-solid-state cultivation
  190. Stimulation of ligninolytic enzyme production and the ability to decolourise Poly R-478 in semi-solid-state cultures of Phanerochaete chrysosporium
  191. Production of manganese peroxidase and laccase in laboratory-scale bioreactors by
  192. Influence of milk whey, nitrogen and phosphorus concentration on oxalic acid production by
  193. Influence of some inducers on activity of ligninolytic enzymes from corncob cultures of Phanerochaete chrysosporium in semi-solid-state conditions
  194. Control of pellet morphology of filamentous fungi in fluidized bed bioreactors by means of a pulsing flow. Application to Aspergillus niger and Phanerochaete chrysosporium
  195. The influence of substrate structure on the kinetics of the hydrolysis of starch by glucoamylase
  196. Immobilization of Aspergillus niger and Phanerochaete chrysosporium on polyurethane foam.
  197. Effect of pulsation on morphology of Aspergillus niger and Phanerochaete chrysosporium in a fluidized-bed reactor
  198. Citric acid production in submerged and solid state culture of Aspergillus niger
  199. A comparison of two techniques (adsorption and entrapment) for the immobilization of Aspergillus niger in polyurethane foam
  200. A pulsing device for packed-bed bioreactors: II. Application to alcoholic fermentation
  201. A pulsing device for packed-bed bioreactors: I. Hydrodynamic behaviour
  202. Alcoholic fermentation of xylose by immobilized Pichia stipitis in a fixed-bed pulsed bioreactor
  203. Enzymatic hydrolysis of starch in a fixed-bed pulsed-flow reactor
  204. Continuous fermentation of d-xylose by immobilizedpichia stipitis comparison between cstr and cpfr
  205. Mass transfer control of enzymatic hydrolysis of polysaccharides by glucoamylase
  206. The D-xylose fermenting capacities of immobilizedPichia stipitis andPachysolen tannophilus
  207. Solid-state Fermentation for Food and Feed Application