Zhu et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Arsenic immobilization from aqueous solution by the precipitation of the pseudo-octahedral arsenate-substituted natroalunite solid solutionsZhu et al., 2019
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- Zhu Y
- Jiang Z
- Zhu Z
- Liu H
- Zhang L
- Lin J
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- Science of The Total Environment
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A series of the arsenate-substituted natroalunite solid solutions were synthesized by hydrothermal precipitation at 200° C and pH of 4 and characterized to investigate the AsO 4 substitution for SO 4 in natroalunite as the base of a possible immobilization method for …
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