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Leaching mechanisms of oxyanionic metalloid and metal species in alkaline solid wastes: A review

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In this article, an overview is presented on possible mechanisms that control the leaching behavior of oxyanion forming elements in cementituous systems and alkaline solid wastes, such as municipal solid waste incinerator bottom ash, fly ash, and air pollution control residues, coal fly ash and metallurgical slags.
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This article is published in Applied Geochemistry.The article was published on 2008-05-01. It has received 357 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Bottom ash & Fly ash.

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Antimicrobial activity of metals: mechanisms, molecular targets and applications

TL;DR: The chemical and toxicological principles that underlie the antimicrobial activity of metals are described and the preferences of metal atoms for specific microbial targets are discussed.
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Leaching behaviour of elements from coal combustion fly ash: An overview

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors provide an extensive look at the extent to which major and trace elements are leached from coal fly ash and give an insight into the factors underlying the leachability of elements and addresses the causes of the mobility.
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Alkaline residues and the environment: A review of impacts, management practices and opportunities

TL;DR: The potential for recovery of metals critical to e-technologies, such as vanadium, cobalt, lithium and rare earths, from alkaline residues is considered in this paper.
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Review of leaching behavior of municipal solid waste incineration (MSWI) ash.

TL;DR: This review summarizes extensive studies on leaching behavior of municipal solid waste incineration ash, pollutants generated through leaching, factors governingLeaching, methodologies to study leach, leaching mechanisms, and treatments to reduce leaching.
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The influence of pH on the leaching behaviour of inorganic components from municipal solid waste APC residues.

TL;DR: The main goal is to obtain an overview of the leachability of APC residues produced in a Portuguese MSWI process, and it is shown that Cl(-) is the most pH-independent species.
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Comparison of arsenic(V) and arsenic(III) sorption onto iron oxide minerals: implications for arsenic mobility.

TL;DR: The sorption data indicate that, under most of the chemical conditions investigated in this study, reduction of As(V) in the presence of HFO or goethite would have only minor effects on or even decrease its mobility in the environment at near-neutral pH conditions.
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