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Original Source: Evaluating the Fate of Metals in Air Pollution Control Residues from Coal-Fired Power Plants.
Changes in emissions control at U.S. coal-fired power plants will shift metals content from the flue gas to the air pollution control (APC) residues. To determine the potential fate of metals that are captured through use of enhanced APC practices, the leaching behavior of 73 APC residues was characterized following the approach of the Leaching Environmental Assessment Framework. Materials were tested over pH conditions and liquid-solid ratios expected during management via land disposal or beneficial use....
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SETAC announces Chris Lee Award for metals research winner, Kevin Brix
(University of Miami Rosenstiel School of Marine & Atmospheric Science) The Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry will present the SETAC/ICA Chris Lee Award to Kevin Brix at the its 33rd A...
Materials: Graphene, heal thyself
Highly read on pubs.acs.org in JulyGraphene, atom-thick sheets of carbon, has a multitude of unusual properties, and self-healing can now be added to the list.Quentin Ramasse of the SuperSTEM Laborato...
Researchers make call for specialty metals recycling
According to recent paper published by Yale University scientists, an international policy is needed for recycling scarce specialty metals that are critical in the production of consumer goods. Specia...
Regenerative medicine company Fate Therapeutics Inc. (San Diego, Calif.) raised $9.2 million, according to an SEC filing. Fate could not be reached for details. According to clinicaltrials.gov, Fate's...
Targeting Metals in Alzheimer's and Other Neurodegenerative Diseases
Transition metals including Fe, Zn, and Cu affect neurotransmission and are implicated in Parkinson's, Huntington's, and Alzheimer's diseases. This eBriefing reviews mechanisms for restoring the physi...
Fate Therapeutics, the San Diego-based developer of stem cell therapies, said today that CEO Paul Grayson is leaving Fate to form a new company. The new company wasn’t named in today’s rel...
A team of researchers from the Worcester Polytechnic Institute and Argonne National Laboratory carrying out research at the Advanced Photon Source have developed a new experimental approach that not o...
UC Berkeley Study Raises Concerns About Metals In Lipstick Beyond Lead
UC Berkeley researchers urge FDA to conduct further research on metals in lip products – beyond just lead – following their study the likelihood for “excessive” chromium exposure and “potent...
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Understanding the relationship between heavy metals in road-deposited sediments (RDS) and washoff particles is essential to controlling urban runoff pollution. RDS and its associated heavy metals were...
The possibility of synergic effects of some metals on the catalytic activity of silver led us to study the way to perform controlled deposition on silver. In fact, many metals of technological interes...
The long-term behavior and fate of metals in leachate from four simulated bioreactor landfills were explored using lysimeters under both aerobic and anaerobic conditions for a maximum of 1650 days. Me...
Biostabilization prior to landfilling of municipal solid waste (MSW) has been developed to reduce leachate pollution and increase landfill capacity and stability. Leaching tests were used in this stud...
Using biochar for remediation of soils contaminated with heavy metals and organic pollutants.
Soil contamination with heavy metals and organic pollutants has increasingly become a serious global environmental issue in recent years. Considerable efforts have been made to remediate contaminated...