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Self-cementation of the alkali-activated volcanic tuff coupling with thiol-functionalized expanded perlite that enhances the solidification and stabilization of the mercury-contaminated soil

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In this paper , the thiol-functionalized expanded perlite (thiol-Exp-p) was employed in the self-cementation of the alkali-activated volcanic tuff (VT) as both lightweight aggregate and adsorbent to enhance the S/S of the Hg-contaminated soil.
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This article is published in Chemical Engineering Journal.The article was published on 2022-01-01. It has received 19 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Cementation (geology) & Leaching (pedology).

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Hydration, reinforcing mechanism, and macro performance of multi-layer graphene-modified cement composites

TL;DR: In this article , the effects of multilayer graphene (MLG) on the hydration, microstructure, and mechanical properties of ultra-high-performance concrete were investigated.
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Investigating the synergistic effects of magnesia-coal slag based solid waste cementitious materials and its basic characteristics as a backfill material.

TL;DR: In this article , the synergistic reaction effects of solid waste modified magnesia slag (MMS), coal gasification slag, and desulfurized gypsum (DG) as magnesium-coal slag based cementitious materials (MCC) and their preliminary feasibility as mining cementitious material in synergy with coal gangue for the preparation of backfill materials are investigated.
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Self-alkali-activated self-cementation achievement and mechanism exploration for the synergistic treatment of the municipal solid waste incineration fly ashes and the arsenic-contaminated soils.

TL;DR: The feasibility and potential mechanisms of self-alkali activation brought by municipal solid waste incineration (MSWI) fly ashes to the self-cementation of arsenic-contaminated soils were quantitatively evaluated and comprehensively analyzed to avoid the additional application of the alkali activators and binder materials traditionally as discussed by the authors .
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Synergistic influence of diatomite and MoS2 nanosheets on the self-alkali-activated cementation of the municipal solid waste incineration fly ash and mechanisms.

TL;DR: In this article , the diatomite and MoS2 nanosheets were synergistically employed to activate the self-alkali-activated cementation of the MSWI fly ashes to achieve efficient solidification, the immobilization of heavy metals, and the inhibition of chloride release.
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Methods for preparation and activation of activated carbon: a review

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors compared the impregnation method with the physical mixing method used in activating with alkali hydroxides and found that the activated carbon obtained through physical mixing had a higher porosity than the activated activated carbon produced by the impravnation method.
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Remediation of mercury contaminated soil, water, and air: A review of emerging materials and innovative technologies.

TL;DR: This review critically evaluates recent developments in technological approaches for the remediation of Hg contaminated soil, water and air, with a focus on emerging materials and innovative technologies.
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Sulfur-modified rice husk biochar: A green method for the remediation of mercury contaminated soil.

TL;DR: It is revealed that S-modified rice husk biochar has potential to stabilize Hg as a 'green' method for the remediation of contaminated soils.
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In situ remediation technologies for mercury-contaminated soil

TL;DR: The chemistry of mercury and its implications for in situ mercury remediation are introduced, followed by a detailed discussion of several in situ Hg remediation technologies in terms of applicability, cost, advantages, and disadvantages.
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Status and environmental management of soil mercury pollution in China: A review.

TL;DR: It is found that soil mercury pollution around mines and industrial soil in China is the most serious and the highest mercury content is found in the soil around the Tongren mercury mine in Guizhou Province and the thermometer factories.
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