نتایج جستجو برای: introduction medical waste contains highly toxic metals

تعداد نتایج: 1689313  

2017
Yiwen Luo Lauren E. McCullough Jung-Ying Tzeng Thomas Darrah Avner Vengosh Rachel L. Maguire Arnab Maity Carmen Samuel-Hodge Susan K. Murphy Michelle A. Mendez Cathrine Hoyo

BACKGROUND Cadmium (Cd), lead (Pb) and arsenic (As) are common environmental contaminants that have been associated with lower birthweight. Although some essential metals may mitigate exposure, data are inconsistent. This study sought to evaluate the relationship between toxic metals, nutrient combinations and birthweight among 275 mother-child pairs. METHODS Non-essential metals, Cd, Pb, As,...

Journal: Pollution 2019

The effluent treatment plant sludge is one of the major sources of contamination with toxic metals. Since the sludge contains heavy metals, it must be pretreated to reduce the contamination. The heavy metals from the sludge can be reduced/ separated by washing it with a suitable leaching solution. In the present study, the efficiencies of three leaching solutions to remove the contaminants from...

2013
Cong-Cong ZHANG Fu-Shen ZHANG

E-waste contains high amount of brominated flame retardants (BFRs) which are toxic, bioaccumulative and recalcitrant. In the present study, an effective and environmental-friendly process using solvothermal treatment to extract tetrabromobisphenol A (TBBPA), a typical BFR from waste computer housing plastic was developed. After the solvothermal process, TBBPA were transferred into a special sol...

2010
Swaran J.S. Flora Vidhu Pachauri

Chelation therapy is the preferred medical treatment for reducing the toxic effects of metals. Chelating agents are capable of binding to toxic metal ions to form complex structures which are easily excreted from the body removing them from intracellular or extracellular spaces. 2,3-Dimercaprol has long been the mainstay of chelation therapy for lead or arsenic poisoning, however its serious si...

Journal: :Waste management & research : the journal of the International Solid Wastes and Public Cleansing Association, ISWA 2012
Karin Karlfeldt Fedje Christian Ekberg Gunnar Skarnemark Eduardo Pires Britt-Marie Steenari

Large volumes of ash from combustion of municipal solid waste are produced and most of it is landfilled. As this type of ash contains significant amounts of metal compounds the landfilling strategy is not optimal when considered from a resource conservation perspective. A better situation would be created if metals were recovered from the ash. In the present study leaching and solvent extractio...

2012
Anvarbatcha Riyasdeen Vaiyapuri S. Periasamy Preethy Paul Ali A. Alshatwi Mohammad A. Akbarsha

Rasagenthi Mezhugu (RGM) is a herbomineral formulation in the Siddha system of traditional medicine and is prescribed in the southern parts of India as a remedy for all kinds of cancers. However, scientific evidence for its therapeutic efficacy in cervical cancer is lacking, and it contains heavy metals. To overcome these limitations, RGM was extracted, and the fractions were tested on HPV-posi...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2013
Ling Zhao Xinde Cao Qun Wang Fan Yang Shi Xu

The wide distribution and high heterogeneity of different elements in biochars derived from diverse feedstocks make it difficult to regulate their application in soil and to evaluate the maximum potential contribution of the nutrients and trace metals as well as the potential risk of toxic metals. This study classified 20 biochars, covering six typical categories, into three clusters according ...

2010
J. ADAMSON N. IRHA K. ADAMSON E. STEINNES U. KIRSO

Oil shale ash contains mineral ingredients of agricultural importance and could be used for treatment of soils. However, the ash contains several hazardous ingredients, i.e. toxic trace metals which could be mobile and create environmental concerns. Beneficial use of the oil shale ash in agriculture and forestry requires better knowledge of leaching characteristics of soil-ash systems. In this ...

Journal: :international journal of management and business research 2013
j. e. rajput

electronic  waste  or  e-waste  is  relatively  a  novel  addition  to  the  ever-growing  hazardous waste stream. it includes discarded electronic and electrical equipment. developing countries face enormous challenges which are related to the generation and management of e-waste which are either internally generated or imported illegally; india is no exception. however, the existing managemen...

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