Tellurium (Te) is a rare metalloid in the chalcogen group of the Periodic Table. Tellurium is regularly listed as acritical raw material both due to its increased use in the solar industry and to the dependence on other com-modities in its supply chain. A thorough understanding of the (bio)geochemistry of Te in surface environments isfundamental for supporting the search for future sources of Te (geochemical exploration); developing innovativeprocessing techniques for extracting Te; and quantifying the environmental risks associated with rapidly in-creasing anthropogenic uses. The present work links existing research in inorganic Te geochemistry and mi-neralogy with the bio(geo)chemical and biological literature towards developing an integr...
A general method is proposed for the determination of tellurium in environmental and geochemical sam...
The atmospheric burden of sulfur oxides is of interest because of the environmental effects of these...
The intense use of tellurium (Te) in industrial applications, along with the improper disposal of Te...
Tellurium has recently become a ‘technology-critical element' increasingly used in new applications....
metalloid. The perceived importance of tellurium (Te) in biological systems has lagged behind seleni...
Tellurium (Te) is an energy-critical element, found in limited supply in the earth’s crust. Recent d...
Tellurium (Te) is a metalloid with scarce and scattered abundance but with an increased interest in ...
Tellurium is a rare metalloid with relatively low abundance in the earth’s crust (0.001–0.005 g/t) c...
Tellurium (Te) is a brittle, mildly toxic, and rare metalloid with an extremely low abundance in the...
Tellurium (Te) is one of the least abundant elements in the crust and tends to form minerals associa...
Tellurium compounds can be found in high concentrations in land and water near sites of waste discha...
Many of the scarcest metals are critical to future energy technologies. However, these metals often...
Interest in the chemistry of technetium has only increased since its discovery in 1937, mainly becau...
High tech applications, primarily photovoltaics, have greatly increased demand for the rare and vers...
Microbial reduction of soluble selenium (Se) or tellurium (Te) species results in immobilization as ...
A general method is proposed for the determination of tellurium in environmental and geochemical sam...
The atmospheric burden of sulfur oxides is of interest because of the environmental effects of these...
The intense use of tellurium (Te) in industrial applications, along with the improper disposal of Te...
Tellurium has recently become a ‘technology-critical element' increasingly used in new applications....
metalloid. The perceived importance of tellurium (Te) in biological systems has lagged behind seleni...
Tellurium (Te) is an energy-critical element, found in limited supply in the earth’s crust. Recent d...
Tellurium (Te) is a metalloid with scarce and scattered abundance but with an increased interest in ...
Tellurium is a rare metalloid with relatively low abundance in the earth’s crust (0.001–0.005 g/t) c...
Tellurium (Te) is a brittle, mildly toxic, and rare metalloid with an extremely low abundance in the...
Tellurium (Te) is one of the least abundant elements in the crust and tends to form minerals associa...
Tellurium compounds can be found in high concentrations in land and water near sites of waste discha...
Many of the scarcest metals are critical to future energy technologies. However, these metals often...
Interest in the chemistry of technetium has only increased since its discovery in 1937, mainly becau...
High tech applications, primarily photovoltaics, have greatly increased demand for the rare and vers...
Microbial reduction of soluble selenium (Se) or tellurium (Te) species results in immobilization as ...
A general method is proposed for the determination of tellurium in environmental and geochemical sam...
The atmospheric burden of sulfur oxides is of interest because of the environmental effects of these...
The intense use of tellurium (Te) in industrial applications, along with the improper disposal of Te...