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    Lithium concentration in tap water, bottled mineral water, and Danube River water in Hungary by Dobosy, Péter, Illés, Ádám, Endrédi, Anett, Záray, Gyula

    Published in Scientific reports (02-08-2023)
    “…Due to increased manufacture and recycling of lithium batteries across the world, we may anticipate a rise in lithium pollution in the aquatic environment and…”
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    Formation of chlorination by-products in drinking water treatment plants using breakpoint chlorination by Stefán, Dávid, Erdélyi, Norbert, Izsák, Bálint, Záray, Gyula, Vargha, Márta

    Published in Microchemical journal (01-09-2019)
    “…In drinking water treatment plants generally chlorination is applied for disinfection using Cl2, ClO2, or NaOCl reagents. In Hungary due to the relatively high…”
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    Removal of hazardous micropollutants from treated wastewater using cyclodextrin bead polymer – A pilot demonstration case by Fenyvesi, Éva, Barkács, Katalin, Gruiz, Katalin, Varga, Erzsébet, Kenyeres, István, Záray, Gyula, Szente, Lajos

    Published in Journal of hazardous materials (05-02-2020)
    “…[Display omitted] •Cyclodextrin-based post treatment coupled with ecomashine technology has been demonstrated.•Beta-cyclodextrin polymer was used as sorbent in…”
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    Study on the leaching of phthalates from polyethylene terephthalate bottles into mineral water by Keresztes, Szilvia, Tatár, Enikő, Czégény, Zsuzsanna, Záray, Gyula, Mihucz, Victor G.

    Published in The Science of the total environment (01-08-2013)
    “…Carbonated and non-carbonated mineral water samples bottled in 0.5-L, 1.5-L and 2.0-L polyethylene terephthalate (PET) containers belonging to three different…”
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    Iodine biofortification of bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) and pea (Pisum sativum L.) plants cultivated in three different soils by Vetési, Viktória, Záray, Gyula, Endrédi, Anett, Sandil, Sirat, Rékási, Márk, Takács, Tünde, Dobosy, Péter

    Published in PloS one (04-10-2022)
    “…An important challenge for mankind today is to find a plant-based source of iodine, instead of table salt, which would provide the recommended daily dosage of…”
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    Occurrence of antimony and phthalate esters in polyethylene terephthalate bottled drinking water by Mihucz, Victor G., Záray, Gyula

    Published in Applied spectroscopy reviews (15-03-2016)
    “…Interest in studying leaching of toxic (in)organic contaminants such as antimony (Sb) and phthalate esters into drinking water increased because of the ever…”
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    Changes in chemical composition and oxidative potential of urban PM2.5 between 2010 and 2013 in Hungary by Szigeti, Tamás, Óvári, Mihály, Dunster, Christina, Kelly, Frank J., Lucarelli, Franco, Záray, Gyula

    Published in The Science of the total environment (01-06-2015)
    “…A comprehensive chemical characterization and oxidative potential (OP) assessment of PM2.5 was carried out at an urban site of Budapest between June 2010 and…”
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    Microfiber emission from a municipal wastewater treatment plant in Hungary by Tserendorj, Davaakhuu, Illés, Ádám, Károly, Ágnes, Stadler-Szalai, Rita, Sandil, Sirat, Mireisz, Tamás, Dobosy, Péter, Pomázi, Flóra, Baranya, Sándor, Adányi, Mónika, Záray, Gyula

    Published in Scientific reports (27-05-2024)
    “…Since the ingestion of both natural and anthropogenic microfibers produces a deleterious effect on aquatic organisms, it is crucial to explore the emission of…”
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    Effect of iodine species on biofortification of iodine in cabbage plants cultivated in hydroponic cultures by Dobosy, Péter, Nguyen, Hoang Thi Phuong, Záray, Gyula, Streli, Christina, Ingerle, Dieter, Ziegler, Philipp, Radtke, Martin, Buzanich, Ana Guilherme, Endrédi, Anett, Fodor, Ferenc

    Published in Scientific reports (09-07-2024)
    “…Iodine is an essential trace element in the human diet because it is involved in the synthesis of thyroid hormones. Iodine deficiency affects over 2.2 billion…”
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    UV and (V)UV irradiation of sitagliptin in ultrapure water and WWTP effluent: Kinetics, transformation products and degradation pathway by Krakkó, Dániel, Illés, Ádám, Domján, Attila, Demeter, Attila, Dóbé, Sándor, Záray, Gyula

    Published in Chemosphere (Oxford) (01-02-2022)
    “…Sitagliptin (SITA) is an antidiabetic drug consumed worldwide in high quantities. Because of the low removal rate of this compound in conventional wastewater…”
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    Laponite immobilized TiO2 catalysts for photocatalytic degradation of phenols by Décsiné Gombos, Erzsébet, Krakkó, Dániel, Záray, Gyula, Illés, Ádám, Dóbé, Sándor, Szegedi, Ágnes

    “…[Display omitted] •Laponite immobilized titania catalyst prepared by hydrothermal treatment and TiOSO4.•Silica/titania nanocomposite with 14 nm titania…”
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    Application of (V)UV/O 3 technology for post-treatment of biologically treated wastewater: A pilot-scale study by Krakkó, Dániel, Illés, Ádám, Licul-Kucera, Viktória, Dávid, Bence, Dobosy, Péter, Pogonyi, Andrea, Demeter, Attila, Mihucz, Victor G, Dóbé, Sándor, Záray, Gyula

    Published in Chemosphere (Oxford) (01-07-2021)
    “…For the first time, high energy VUV photons and generation of O by (V)UV lamps were applied together for removal of active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs)…”
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    Biofilm controlled sorption of selected acidic drugs on river sediments characterized by different organic carbon content by Dobor, József, Varga, Margit, Záray, Gyula

    Published in Chemosphere (Oxford) (01-04-2012)
    “…[Display omitted] . ► The sorption of four acidic drugs was investigated on biofilm covered sediments. ► The pseudo-first-order rate constant of the sorption…”
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    Iodine biofortification of bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) and pea (Pisum sativum L.) plants cultivated in three different soils by Viktória Vetési, Gyula Záray, Anett Endrédi, Sirat Sandil, Márk Rékási, Tünde Takács, Péter Dobosy

    Published in PloS one (04-10-2022)
    “…An important challenge for mankind today is to find a plant-based source of iodine, instead of table salt, which would provide the recommended daily dosage of…”
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    Biofortification of Potato and Carrot With Iodine by Applying Different Soils and Irrigation With Iodine-Containing Water by Dobosy, Péter, Endrédi, Anett, Sandil, Sirat, Vetési, Viktória, Rékási, Márk, Takács, Tünde, Záray, Gyula

    Published in Frontiers in plant science (09-12-2020)
    “…Accumulation of iodine by potato ( L.) and carrot ( L. var. ) plants cultivated on different soils (sand, sandy silt, and silt) using irrigation water…”
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    Quantitative analysis of selenium species in the edible parts of cabbage, carrot, tomato and green pea treated with selenate-enriched irrigation water by Ragályi, Péter, Takács, Tünde, Soós, Áron, Kovács, Béla, Dernovics, Mihály, Lončarić, Zdenko, Dobosy, Péter, Záray, Gyula, Rékási, Márk

    Published in Plant and soil (01-03-2024)
    “…Background and aims Selenium (Se)-biofortified foods are able to compensate for Se deficient diets, but the proportion of different Se species varies among…”
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    Arsenic uptake and accumulation in bean and lettuce plants at different developmental stages by Sandil, Sirat, Záray, Gyula, Endrédi, Anett, Füzy, Anna, Takács, Tünde, Óvári, Mihály, Dobosy, Péter

    “…The pattern of arsenic (As) uptake at different developmental stages in plants and its consequent influence on the growth of plants was investigated in bean…”
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    Biofortification of green bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) and lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.) with iodine in a plant-calcareous sandy soil system irrigated with water containing KI by Dobosy, Péter, Kröpfl, Krisztina, Óvári, Mihály, Sandil, Sirat, Németh, Kitti, Engloner, Attila, Takács, Tünde, Záray, Gyula

    Published in Journal of food composition and analysis (01-05-2020)
    “…•The plant growth was stimulated at iodine concentration of 0.10 and 0.25 mg/L•Iodine in concentration of 0.50 mg/L hampered the growth of bean and lettuce…”
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