Monitoring and assessing processes of organic chemicals removal in constructed wetlands

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Contributors

  • Gwenaël Imfeld - , Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (Author)
  • Mareike Braeckevelt - , Chair of Urban Water Management, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (Author)
  • Peter Kuschk - , Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (Author)
  • Hans H. Richnow - , Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (Author)

Abstract

Physical, chemical and biological processes interact and work in concert during attenuation of organic chemicals in wetland systems. This review summarizes the recent progress made towards understanding how the various mechanisms attributed to organic chemicals removal interact to form a functioning wetland. We also discuss the main degradation pathways for different groups of contaminants and examine some of the key characteristics of constructed wetlands that control the removal of organic chemicals. Furthermore, we address possible comprehensive approaches and recent techniques to follow up in situ processes within the system, especially those involved in the biodegradation processes.

Details

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)349-362
Number of pages14
JournalChemosphere
Volume74
Issue number3
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2009
Peer-reviewedYes

External IDs

PubMed 18996559
ORCID /0009-0001-5656-0053/work/145224076

Keywords

Sustainable Development Goals

Keywords

  • Biogeochemistry, Degradation, Integrative approach, Phytoremediation, Remediation, Volatilization