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STUDY OF DIFFERENT LIQUID MEDIA INFLUENCE TO THE SELECTED DANGEROUS METALS RELEASING FROM THE CONCRETE MATERIALS

Adriana, Eљtokovб, Martina, Kovalcнkovб, Palaљcбkovб, Lenka, Sicбkovб, Alena

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Title
STUDY OF DIFFERENT LIQUID MEDIA INFLUENCE TO THE SELECTED DANGEROUS METALS RELEASING FROM THE CONCRETE MATERIALS
Authors
Adriana, Eљtokovб, Martina, Kovalcнkovб, Palaљcбkovб, Lenka, Sicбkovб, Alena
Proceedings
SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference EXPO Proceedings; 13th SGEM GeoConference on ECOLOGY, ECONOMICS, EDUCATION AND LEGISLATION
Publisher
Stef92 Technology
Year
2013
Pages
897 - 904 pp
ISSN
1314-2704
ISBN
Not available yet
Language
en
Publication type
Conference Paper
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  2. Yu, R., Yuan, X., Zhao, Y., Hu, G., Tu, X. Heavy metal pollution in intertidal sediments from Quanzhou Bay, China. Journal of Environmental Sciences, vol. 20(6), pp 664-669, 2008.

  3. Zhang, J., Liu, J., Li, C., Nie, Y. , Jin, Y. Comparison of the fixation of heavy metals in raw material, clinker and mortar using a BCR sequential extraction procedure and NEN7341 test. Cem Concr Res, vol. 38, pp 675–80, 2008.

  4. Kakali G. Investigation of the effect of Zn oxide on the formation of Portland cement clinker. Cem Concr Res, vol. 25, pp 79–85, 1995.

  5. Murat, M., Sorrentino, F. Effect of large additions of Cd, Pb, Cr, Zn to cement raw meal on the composition and properties of the clinker. Cem Concr Res, vol. 26(3), pp 377–85, 2009.

  6. Katyal, N.K., Parkash, R., Ahluwalia, S.C., Samuel, G. Influence of titania on the formation of tricalcium silicate. Cem Concr Res, vol. 29, pp 355–9, 1999.

  7. Stephan, D., Maleki, H., Knöfel, D., Eber, B., Härdtl, R.. Influence of Cr, Ni and Zn on the properties of pure clinker phases. Part 1: C3S. Cem Concr Res, vol. 29, pp 545–52, 1999.

  8. Poon, C.S., Clark, A.I., Perry, R. Permeability study on the cement based solidification process for the disposal of hazardous wastes. Cem Concr Compos, vol. 16, pp. 161–72, 2006.

  9. Frias, M., Sanchez, Rojas M.I. Total and soluble chromium, nicel and cobalt content in the main materials used in the manufacturing of Spain commercial cements, Cement and Concrete Research, vol. 32, pp 435– 440, 2002.

  10. Potgieter, S.S. et al. Determination of hexavalent chromium in South African cements and cement-related materials with electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry, Cement and Concrete Research, vol. 33, 1589–1593, 2003.

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  14. Fregert, S., Rorsman, H. Allergy to chromium, nickel and cobalt, Acta Der m.-Venereol. vol. 46, pp 144–148, 1966.

  15. STN EN 196-10: 2006 Methods of testing cement, Part 10, Determination of the water soluble chromium (VI) content of cement.

  16. Zhang, L., YE, X., Feng, H., Jing, Y., Ouyang, T., Yu, X. Heavy metal contamination in western Xiamen Bay sediments and its vicinity, China . Marine Pollution Bulletin , vol. 54, pp 974-982, 2007.

  17. Yu, R., Yuan, X., Zhao, Y., Hu, G., Tu, X. Heavy metal pollution in intertidal sediments from Quanzhou Bay, China. Journal of Environmental Sciences, vol. 20(6), pp 664-669, 2008.

  18. Zhang, J., Liu, J., Li, C., Nie, Y. , Jin, Y. Comparison of the fixation of heavy metals in raw material, clinker and mortar using a BCR sequential extraction procedure and NEN7341 test. Cem Concr Res, vol. 38, pp 675–80, 2008.

  19. Kakali G. Investigation of the effect of Zn oxide on the formation of Portland cement clinker. Cem Concr Res, vol. 25, pp 79–85, 1995.

  20. Murat, M., Sorrentino, F. Effect of large additions of Cd, Pb, Cr, Zn to cement raw meal on the composition and properties of the clinker. Cem Concr Res, vol. 26(3), pp 377–85, 2009.

  21. Katyal, N.K., Parkash, R., Ahluwalia, S.C., Samuel, G. Influence of titania on the formation of tricalcium silicate. Cem Concr Res, vol. 29, pp 355–9, 1999.

  22. Stephan, D., Maleki, H., Knöfel, D., Eber, B., Härdtl, R.. Influence of Cr, Ni and Zn on the properties of pure clinker phases. Part 1: C3S. Cem Concr Res, vol. 29, pp 545–52, 1999.

  23. Poon, C.S., Clark, A.I., Perry, R. Permeability study on the cement based solidification process for the disposal of hazardous wastes. Cem Concr Compos, vol. 16, pp. 161–72, 2006.

  24. Frias, M., Sanchez, Rojas M.I. Total and soluble chromium, nicel and cobalt content in the main materials used in the manufacturing of Spain commercial cements, Cement and Concrete Research, vol. 32, pp 435– 440, 2002.

  25. Potgieter, S.S. et al. Determination of hexavalent chromium in South African cements and cement-related materials with electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry, Cement and Concrete Research, vol. 33, 1589–1593, 2003.

  26. Pearson, G. F., Greenway, G. M. Recent developments in manganesespeciation Trends in Analytical Chemistry, vol. 24, No. 9, 2005.

  27. Barančíková, G., Fazekašová, D., Manko, P., Torma, S. Chemistry of environment. ISBN 978-80-555-0082-9. .

  28. Albretsen, J. The toxicity of iron, an essential element. Veterinary Medicine, pp 82-90, 2006 [online]. .

  29. Fregert, S., Rorsman, H. Allergy to chromium, nickel and cobalt, Acta Der m.-Venereol. vol. 46, pp 144–148, 1966.

  30. STN EN 196-10: 2006 Methods of testing cement, Part 10, Determination of the water soluble chromium (VI) content of cement.

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