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FLOWS OF HEXAVALENT CHROMIUM IN THE MANUFACTURE OF FIBER CEMENT PRODUCTS

Dvorak, Jaroslav, Wittlingerova, Zdenka, Dostal, Jiri, Zimova, Magdalena

First published: 2015https://doi.org/10.5593/sgem2015/b52/s20.074View metrics

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Title
FLOWS OF HEXAVALENT CHROMIUM IN THE MANUFACTURE OF FIBER CEMENT PRODUCTS
Authors
Dvorak, Jaroslav, Wittlingerova, Zdenka, Dostal, Jiri, Zimova, Magdalena
Proceedings
SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference EXPO Proceedings; 15th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2015, ECOLOGY, ECONOMICS, EDUCATION AND LEGISLATION
Publisher
Stef92 Technology
Year
2015
Pages
557-564
ISSN
1314-2704
ISBN
978-619-7105-40-7
Language
en
Publication type
Conference Paper
References26
  1. Green wood N., Earnshaw A., Jursík F., Chemie of elements (in Czech), Informatorium, Czech Republic, 1993.

  2. ATILH: Chromium in Cement, origin and possible treatments (in French) . Association Technique De L’industrie des Liants Hydrauliques, France Paris 2003

  3. Hills L., Johansen V. C.: Hexavalent Chromium in Cement Manufacturing: Literature Review. Portland Cement Association, USA 2007

  4. Mischulovich A., Oxidation States of Chromium in Clinker. Portland Cement Association, Skokie, USA 1995.

  5. Directive of the European Parliament and Council Directive 2003/53 / EC amending Council Directive 76/769 / EEC.

  6. Barrera-Díaz E., Lugo -Lugo V., Bilyeu B., A review of chemical, elec trochemical and biological methods for aqueous Cr(VI) reduction , Journal of Hazardous Materials, vol. 223, pp 1-12, 2012. International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConfenferences SGEM 2015 www.sgem.org 15th International Multidisciplinary Scientific Conferences SGEM2015

  7. Miretzky P., Cirelli A.F., Cr (VI) and Cr (III) removal from aqueous solution by raw and modified lignocellulosic materials: a review, Journal of hazardous materials, vol. 180/issue 1, pp 1-19, 2010.

  8. Park D., Yun Y. S., Lee H. W., Park J. M., Advanced kinetic model of the Cr (VI) removal by biomaterials at various pHs and temperatures, Bioresource technology, vol. 99/issue 5, pp 1141-1147, 2008.

  9. Šillerová H., Komárek M., Chrastný V., Novák M., Vaněk A., Drábek O., Brewers draff as a new low-cost sorbent for chromium (VI): Comparison with other biosorbents. Journal of colloid and interface science, vol. 396, pp 227-233, 2013.

  10. Dayan A. D., Paine A. J., Mechanisms of chromium toxicity, carcinogenicity and allergenicity: review of the literature from 1985 to 2000. Human & Experimental Toxicology, vol. 20/issue 9, pp 439-451, 2001.

  11. EU-OSHA, Dangerous Substances: The legal framework, online: https://osha.europa.eu/cs/faq/dangerous-substances-clp-reach, 2014.

  12. The Ministry of Environment of the Czech Republic, Integrated Pollution Register - Summary Report for the year 2011, Czech republic, 2013.

  13. CSN EN ISO 18412: Water quality - Determination of chromium (VI) - Photometric method for weakly contaminated water (April 2007). International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConfenferences SGEM 2015 www.sgem.org

  14. Green wood N., Earnshaw A., Jursík F., Chemie of elements (in Czech), Informatorium, Czech Republic, 1993.

  15. ATILH: Chromium in Cement, origin and possible treatments (in French) . Association Technique De L’industrie des Liants Hydrauliques, France Paris 2003

  16. Hills L., Johansen V. C.: Hexavalent Chromium in Cement Manufacturing: Literature Review. Portland Cement Association, USA 2007

  17. Mischulovich A., Oxidation States of Chromium in Clinker. Portland Cement Association, Skokie, USA 1995.

  18. Directive of the European Parliament and Council Directive 2003/53 / EC amending Council Directive 76/769 / EEC.

  19. Barrera-Díaz E., Lugo -Lugo V., Bilyeu B., A review of chemical, elec trochemical and biological methods for aqueous Cr(VI) reduction , Journal of Hazardous Materials, vol. 223, pp 1-12, 2012. International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConfenferences SGEM 2015 www.sgem.org 15th International Multidisciplinary Scientific Conferences SGEM2015

  20. Miretzky P., Cirelli A.F., Cr (VI) and Cr (III) removal from aqueous solution by raw and modified lignocellulosic materials: a review, Journal of hazardous materials, vol. 180/issue 1, pp 1-19, 2010.

  21. Park D., Yun Y. S., Lee H. W., Park J. M., Advanced kinetic model of the Cr (VI) removal by biomaterials at various pHs and temperatures, Bioresource technology, vol. 99/issue 5, pp 1141-1147, 2008.

  22. Šillerová H., Komárek M., Chrastný V., Novák M., Vaněk A., Drábek O., Brewers draff as a new low-cost sorbent for chromium (VI): Comparison with other biosorbents. Journal of colloid and interface science, vol. 396, pp 227-233, 2013.

  23. Dayan A. D., Paine A. J., Mechanisms of chromium toxicity, carcinogenicity and allergenicity: review of the literature from 1985 to 2000. Human & Experimental Toxicology, vol. 20/issue 9, pp 439-451, 2001.

  24. EU-OSHA, Dangerous Substances: The legal framework, online: https://osha.europa.eu/cs/faq/dangerous-substances-clp-reach, 2014.

  25. The Ministry of Environment of the Czech Republic, Integrated Pollution Register - Summary Report for the year 2011, Czech republic, 2013.

  26. CSN EN ISO 18412: Water quality - Determination of chromium (VI) - Photometric method for weakly contaminated water (April 2007). International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConfenferences SGEM 2015 www.sgem.org

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