Environmental Pollutants and Bioavailability

Papers
(The TQCC of Environmental Pollutants and Bioavailability is 8. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-11-01 to 2025-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Dose response assessment of silica exposure and poisoning of construction workers75
Anthropogenic increase of heavy metals in soil from a heavily contaminated area of China44
Efficacy and mechanism of Microcystis aeruginosa removal by activated carbon fiber/nanoscale zero-valent iron/nickel foam cathodic electrochemical system43
Heavy metal contamination and ecological risk in Kabompo River, Northwestern Zambia40
Effects of biosolid biochar on crop production and metal accumulation through a rice-wheat rotation system in fields29
Evaluating the influence of aquatic environmental hazard, polylactic acid microplastics, on Labeo rohita28
Analysis of monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 and interleukin-1β levels with adrenocorticotropic hormone levels in farmers: early detection of vascular inflammation due to pesticide exposure28
Effects of the exogenous N-acylhomoserine lactones on the performances of microalgal-bacterial granular consortia27
Spatio-temporal variations in water quality of urban landscape waters in the plain city26
Remediation and environmental safety of paddy soil temporarily polluted by heavy metals from acid mine drainage22
Soil contamination and health risk assessment at coastal Upazilas of the Bangladesh: a case study21
Reviewing bioremediation technologies for micropollutant mitigation21
Ecological and health risk assessment of dissolved heavy metals in the urban road dust19
Emerging contaminants jeopardizing groundwater integrity: environmental implications18
Enhancing sustainability: microalgae cultivation for biogas enrichment and phycoremediation of palm oil mill effluent - a comprehensive review16
Mitigating manganese phytoavailability in Cr(III)-contaminated soils using biochar and lime16
Succession characteristics of phytoplankton functional groups and water quality responsiveness evaluation in an artificial constructed wetland-reservoir ecosystem15
Influence of attapulgite clay on enzyme activities and risk of heavy metals during chicken manure compost15
Geochemical characterization of heavy metals in the soil rice system and risk assessment for human health15
Effect of synthesis conditions on the properties of 13X zeolites for CO 2 adsorption14
Microplastics in human body: a narrative on routes of exposure to contamination and potential health effects14
Uranium removal from water by adsorption: a detailed characterisation and parametric study using nickel ferrite (NiFe₂O₄) nanoadsorbent14
Combined toxic impact of polystyrene nanoplastics and a flame retardant tetrabromobisphenol A (TBBPA) on freshwater algae Scenedesmus obliquus13
Biodegradation of oxidized high-density polyethylene and oxo-degradable plastic using microalgae Dunaliella salina13
Method validation for pesticide quantification in vegetables by UPLC-ESI-MS/MS: a case study in popular markets of Trujillo, La Libertad (Peru)13
Effect of different biochar additions on the change of carbon nitrogen content and bacterial community in meadow soils13
Pollution characteristics and probabilistic human health risks of thallium and other heavy metals in soils from a typical copper mining city in the Yangtze river Delta, eastern China12
Influence of FeSO 4 , nano zero-valent iron, and their CaCO 3 composites on the formation of iron plaque and cadmium translocation12
Study on influence mechanism of biochar on soil nitrogen conversion12
Risk assessment and source analysis of heavy metal contamination in the soil of the Juanshui River Mouth11
Modification of biochar with Fe3O4 and humic acid-salt for removal of mercury from aqueous solutions: a review11
Interaction of arsenic stress and graphene oxide nanoparticle seed priming modulates hormonal signalling to enhance soybean ( Glycine max L.) growth and antioxidant defe10
Hyperspectral estimation of petroleum hydrocarbon content in soil using ensemble learning method and LASSO feature extraction10
UiO-66 (Zr-MOF): Synthesis, Characterization, and Application for the Removal of Malathion and 2, 4-D from Aqueous Solution10
Assessment of nano-functionalized cellulosic paper for selective estimation of Cr (VI) using diffuse reflectance spectroscopy10
Biochar-fertilizer mixture: does plant life history trait determine fertilizer application rate?9
Impact of size and shape in the transport of microplastics by a springtail species9
Effects of the major metal components in urban Asian PM2.5 on lung inflammation and abnormal electrolyte levels: an in vivo study based on review data9
Assessment of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in Indonesia using the first order decay (FOD) model: implications of waste bioavailability, biodegradability, and bioactivity9
Characterization and source apportionment of oxidative potential of ambient PM 2.5 in Nanjing, a megacity of Eastern China9
Reclaiming phosphate from aqueous solution using biochar derived from anaerobically digested waste activated sludge and its potential as phosphate fertilizer9
Effects of exposure to nano-plastic drinking during pregnancy on cognitive related proteins in offspring of SD rats9
Impact of polypropylene microplastics and lead on wheat germination and seedling growth9
The role of halophytes in phyto-desalination: mechanisms and potential9
Noncondensed aromatic carbon of sludge-derived biochar predominated peroxydisulfate activation mechanism for tetracycline degradation via an electron transfer pathway8
Assessment of heavy metal contamination in soil and produce of Philadelphia community gardens8
Maternal PFBS exposure during gestation and lactation results in cognitive impairment in rat offspring8
Environmental evaluation of persistent organic pollutants in Fierza Lake, Albania8
Fungal spore air pollution in selected environments in Nairobi, Kenya8
TBBPS induces pyroptosis in prostate cells via the Rig1-MAVS signaling pathway8
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