Inorganic arsenic (As), a carcinogenic element to humans, is among the most dangerous and flammable substances that coal-burning plants could release. When coal is burned, large portions of arsenic are captured on fly-ash (FA) particles, but it could also contribute significantly to stack emissions of fine fly-ash particles. The aim of this study was to evaluate the oral and respiratory bioaccessibility of arsenic in lignite fly-ash (LFA) samples, and their contribution to total As exposure. Arsenic bioaccessibility fractions via ingestion and inhalation showed significant differences, suggesting the presence of highly soluble As-bearing phases in the studied LFA samples. The bioaccessible As fractions (BAF%) in the simulated gastric fluids...
Mining activities mobilize undesired trace metal(oid)s during extraction processes, exposing sedimen...
Arsenic is one of the regulated hazard materials in the environment and a persistent pollutant creat...
Typescript (photocopy).Element bioaccumulation from 2.3 (mu)m hopper ash obtained from a power plant...
Bioaccessibility (BAC) of fine surface dust (FSD, particle size ≤10 μm) and surface dust samples (pa...
This paper provides a risk assessment of pertinent toxic contaminants in the tailings of the Iron Ki...
Exposure studies have linked arsenic (As) ingestion with disease in mining-affected populations; how...
Arsenic (As) is a naturally-occurring environmental toxicant and carcinogen of concern.Exposure to A...
This protocol describes an approach for determining the relative bioavailability of arsenic in soil ...
Communities nearby mine wastes in arid and semi-arid regions are potentially exposed to high concent...
Summary: Arsenic relative bioavailability (RBA) in mine wastes is always lower than 100%. Total conc...
Incidental ingestion of household dust is an important arsenic (As) exposure pathway for children. H...
Arsenic in dust and aerosol generated by mining, mineral processing and metallurgical extraction ind...
The coal combustion processes constitute one of the major sources of heavy metals emission into the ...
Contamination from legacy sulfide mine tailings is a persistent problem due to elevated concentratio...
Arsenic in dust and aerosol generated by mining, mineral processing and metallurgical extraction ind...
Mining activities mobilize undesired trace metal(oid)s during extraction processes, exposing sedimen...
Arsenic is one of the regulated hazard materials in the environment and a persistent pollutant creat...
Typescript (photocopy).Element bioaccumulation from 2.3 (mu)m hopper ash obtained from a power plant...
Bioaccessibility (BAC) of fine surface dust (FSD, particle size ≤10 μm) and surface dust samples (pa...
This paper provides a risk assessment of pertinent toxic contaminants in the tailings of the Iron Ki...
Exposure studies have linked arsenic (As) ingestion with disease in mining-affected populations; how...
Arsenic (As) is a naturally-occurring environmental toxicant and carcinogen of concern.Exposure to A...
This protocol describes an approach for determining the relative bioavailability of arsenic in soil ...
Communities nearby mine wastes in arid and semi-arid regions are potentially exposed to high concent...
Summary: Arsenic relative bioavailability (RBA) in mine wastes is always lower than 100%. Total conc...
Incidental ingestion of household dust is an important arsenic (As) exposure pathway for children. H...
Arsenic in dust and aerosol generated by mining, mineral processing and metallurgical extraction ind...
The coal combustion processes constitute one of the major sources of heavy metals emission into the ...
Contamination from legacy sulfide mine tailings is a persistent problem due to elevated concentratio...
Arsenic in dust and aerosol generated by mining, mineral processing and metallurgical extraction ind...
Mining activities mobilize undesired trace metal(oid)s during extraction processes, exposing sedimen...
Arsenic is one of the regulated hazard materials in the environment and a persistent pollutant creat...
Typescript (photocopy).Element bioaccumulation from 2.3 (mu)m hopper ash obtained from a power plant...