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    The role of leaf litter as a protective barrier for copper-containing pesticides in orchard soils by Schoffer, Jorge Tomás, Antilén, Mónica, Neaman, Alexander, Díaz, María Francisca, de la Fuente, Luz María, Urdiales, Cristian, Ginocchio, Rosanna

    “…This study assessed the capacity of leaf litters to adsorb copper ions applied as a copper-based pesticide. Leaf litters of two fruit tree species with…”
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    Variable surface charge of humic acid-ferrihydrite composite: Influence of electrolytes on ciprofloxacin adsorption by Urdiales, Cristian, Gacitua, Manuel, Villacura, Loreto, Pizarro, Carmen, Escudey, Mauricio, Canales, Camila, Antilén, Mónica

    Published in Journal of hazardous materials (05-03-2020)
    “…[Display omitted] •Humic acids showed the greatest results as adsorbent for ciprofloxacin.•A relation was observed between anions, surface charge and…”
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    Effect of particle size of nanoscale zero–valent copper on inorganic phosphorus adsorption–desorption in a volcanic ash soil by Suazo-Hernández, Jonathan, Urdiales, Cristian, Poblete-Grant, Patricia, Pesenti, Hector, Cáceres-Jensen, Lizethly, Sarkar, Binoy, Bolan, Nanthi, de la Luz Mora, María

    Published in Chemosphere (Oxford) (01-11-2023)
    “…Zero–valent copper engineered nanoparticles (Cu–ENPs) released through unintentional or intentional actions into the agricultural soils can alter the…”
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    Surfactant properties of humic acids extracted from volcanic soils and their applicability in mineral flotation processes by Urdiales, Cristian, Sandoval, María P., Escudey, Mauricio, Pizarro, Carmen, Knicker, Heike, Reyes-Bozo, Lorenzo, Antilén, Mónica

    Published in Journal of environmental management (01-12-2018)
    “…Surface Tension (ST) of water solutions of humic acids extracted from volcanic ash derived soils (soil humic acids, S-HA), were measured under controlled…”
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