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US3145166 1961年10月2日 1964年8月18日 Eli Lilly And Company Disposal of toxic chemical wastes having a high concentration of cyanide ionUS3145166 * Oct 2, 1961 Aug 18, 1964 Lilly Co Eli Disposal of toxic chemical wastes having a high concentration of cyanide ion...
Ongoing researches also show the toxicity impacts and levels of these chemical additives on aquatic and terrestrial organisms [103,104]. These contaminants can leach into the air, water, food, and, potentially, human body tissue during their use or disposal thus exposing us to several chemicals ...
Evidence of their presence on microplastics is limited especially for OPs. Information concerning the concentrations of OPs on microplastics was only reported in a study by Hirai et al. [65]. OPs presence has been reported in leachates (0.1–154 ng/g) from waste disposal sites (containing cons...
Cattle grazing near industrial facilities sickened and died in Europe and America. As the contaminated waste accumulated, disposal became a problem until an astute business family found a solution for the toxic residue. The result was that safe drinking water went down the drain when government ...
contained. The device should be amenable to production in sizes suitable for installation in facilities zoned for light industry and require minimum operator training and service. Finally, the cost of construction and operation must be competitive with other, less efficient, methods of disposal. ...
Around 90 studies were conducted to investigate combined effects of contaminants and MPs/NPs on enzymatic activity, gene expression, and histopathological biomarkers in different organisms (Fig.5). Most studies used chemical elements, PAH, PCB, pesticides, medication, hormone, triclosan, sewage, and ...
For example, toxic elements such as gallium, antimony, or lead are widely exploited to manufacture highly efficient optoelectronic devices but raise environmental concerns over the device life cycle, from massive industrial production to subsequent hazardous disposal (Lim et al., 2011; Chao et al.,...
(0.05 mg L−1). Cr being strongly associated with soil and in this study area, its primary source is the migration of landfill leachate into surrounding soil where most of the landfill is waste of industries like tannery and chemical dying. Biological activities of soil are considerably ...
Fahmida K, Islam MR (2018) Assessment of heavy metal contamination in soil of waste disposal site in Bangladesh: implication of spatial, seasonal variation and indices. In: Pradhan B (ed) GCEC 2017. GCEC 2017. Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering, vol 9. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org...