Nanoremediation of contaminated soils: Technology implementation with respect to ecotoxicological aspects
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Region | Prague |
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Title of the Programme | Research |
Title of the Project | Nanoremediation of contaminated soils: Technology implementation with respect to ecotoxicological aspects |
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Number of the Project | TO01000170 |
Project Promoter | Česká zemědělská univerzita v Praze |
Project Partner from Donor State | Norwegian Institute for Water Research
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Czech Partner | Univerzita Karlova
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Status | Estimated project duration: 1/2021 – 4/2024 |
Total Eligible Costs | 1 624 611 EUR |
Grant | 1 496 361 EUR |
Project description:
The aim of the proposed project is a complex investigation of the use of different iron-based nanomaterials (with preference of novel materials like sulfidised nanoscale zerovalent iron, iron oxide nanoparticles and biochar-nanoiron composite) for the remediation of soil and groundwater contaminated with metal(loid)s from all perspectives, including the ecotoxicological aspect crucial for further practical application in real-world conditions, i.e., starting at the laboratory scale and moving to the field using complex geochemical, hydropedological, reactive-transport modeling and biological approaches. The results will include 2 EU ETV verified technologies and 2 pilot tests for practical applications.