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Guiding principles for the development and application of solid-phase phosphorus adsorbents for freshwater ecosystems
Author(s) -
Grant Douglas,
David P. Hamilton,
Malcolm Robb,
Gang Pan,
Bryan M. Spears,
Miquel Lürling
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
aquatic ecology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.467
H-Index - 58
eISSN - 1573-5125
pISSN - 1386-2588
DOI - 10.1007/s10452-016-9575-2
Subject(s) - adsorption , environmental science , aquatic ecosystem , phosphorus , biochemical engineering , ecosystem , environmental resource management , phase (matter) , computer science , ecology , materials science , engineering , chemistry , biology , organic chemistry , metallurgy
Whilst a diverse array of phosphorus (P)-adsorbent materials is currently available for application to freshwater aquatic systems, selection of the most appropriate P-adsorbents remains problematic. In particular, there has to be a close correspondence between attributes of the P-adsorbent, its field performance and the management goals for treatment. These management goals may vary from a rapid reduction in dissolved P to address seasonal enrichments from internal loading, targeting external fluxes due to anthropogenic sources, or long-term inactivation of internal P inventories contained within bottom sediments. It also remains a challenge to develop new methods and materials that are ecologically benign and cost-effective. We draw on evidence in the literature and the authors’ personal experiences in the field, to summarise the attributes of a range of P-adsorbent materials. We offer ‘guiding principles’ to support practical use of existing materials and outline key development needs for new materials

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