Nowadays, due to the adverse health effects associated with exposure to asbestos, its inertization is one of the most important issues of waste risk management. Based on the research line of mechano-chemical and thermal treatment of asbestos containing materials, the aim of this study was to examine the effects of dry grinding on the structure, temperature stability and fibre size of chrysotile from Balangero (Italy), as well as standard UICC (Union for International Cancer Control) amosite and standard UICC (Union for International Cancer Control) crocidolite. Dry grinding was accomplished in an eccentric vibration mill by varying the grinding time (30 s, 5 and 10 min). Results show a decrease in crystallinity, the formation of lattice def...
This paper reports a systematic and comparative study of the thermal behaviour of fibres of social, ...
The remediation of industrial buildings covered with asbestos-cement roofs is one of the most import...
Mineral fibres are ubiquitous on Earth. Because many of them possess outstanding technological prope...
Nowadays, due to the adverse health effects associated with exposure to asbestos, its inertization i...
The six commercial asbestos minerals (chrysotile, fibrous actinolite, crocidolite, amosite, fibrous ...
The six commercial asbestos minerals (chrysotile, fibrous actinolite, crocidolite, amosite, fibrous ...
For more than 40 years, intensive research has been devoted to shedding light on the mechanisms of a...
This study discloses the morphological and chemical-structural modifications that occur during therm...
Nowadays, asbestos-containing wastes (ACW) still represent an important environmental problem and a ...
Abstract--The change of the properties of chrysotile after ball milling in organic liquids (aromatic...
In the present work results obtained in a study on the influence of thermal, mechanical by dry grind...
The products of cement-asbestos treated in air at 1100 degrees C were characterized by a multi-metho...
Asbestos may cause adverse effects, but relationship between mineralogy and texture of fibres versus...
Asbestos may cause adverse effects, but relationship between mineralogy and texture of fibres versus...
This paper reports a systematic and comparative study of the thermal behaviour of fibres of social, ...
The remediation of industrial buildings covered with asbestos-cement roofs is one of the most import...
Mineral fibres are ubiquitous on Earth. Because many of them possess outstanding technological prope...
Nowadays, due to the adverse health effects associated with exposure to asbestos, its inertization i...
The six commercial asbestos minerals (chrysotile, fibrous actinolite, crocidolite, amosite, fibrous ...
The six commercial asbestos minerals (chrysotile, fibrous actinolite, crocidolite, amosite, fibrous ...
For more than 40 years, intensive research has been devoted to shedding light on the mechanisms of a...
This study discloses the morphological and chemical-structural modifications that occur during therm...
Nowadays, asbestos-containing wastes (ACW) still represent an important environmental problem and a ...
Abstract--The change of the properties of chrysotile after ball milling in organic liquids (aromatic...
In the present work results obtained in a study on the influence of thermal, mechanical by dry grind...
The products of cement-asbestos treated in air at 1100 degrees C were characterized by a multi-metho...
Asbestos may cause adverse effects, but relationship between mineralogy and texture of fibres versus...
Asbestos may cause adverse effects, but relationship between mineralogy and texture of fibres versus...
This paper reports a systematic and comparative study of the thermal behaviour of fibres of social, ...
The remediation of industrial buildings covered with asbestos-cement roofs is one of the most import...
Mineral fibres are ubiquitous on Earth. Because many of them possess outstanding technological prope...