2006
DOI: 10.1002/chin.200619269
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Corrosion and Stability of Vitrified Material Derived from Municipal Solid Waste

Abstract: Applied chemistry Z 0300 Corrosion and Stability of Vitrified Material Derived from Municipal Solid Waste -[117 refs.]. -(PERRET, D.; STILLE, P.; CROVISIER, J.-L.; SHIELDS, G.; MADER, U.; SCHENK, K.; CHARDONNENS, M.; Geol. Soc. Spec. Publ. 236 (2004) 381-410; Ec. Polytech. Fed. Lausanne, CH-1015 Lausanne, Switz.; Eng.) -Lindner 19-269

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“…These poly-anionic matrix allow the bacteria to adhere at the surface of solid materials [29,30]. Two types of glasses have been studied: one basaltic glass from the Fiji Island in the South Pacific [31,32], and one vitrified bottom ash [33,34], respectively called Basalt and VBash in tables and figures.…”
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“…These poly-anionic matrix allow the bacteria to adhere at the surface of solid materials [29,30]. Two types of glasses have been studied: one basaltic glass from the Fiji Island in the South Pacific [31,32], and one vitrified bottom ash [33,34], respectively called Basalt and VBash in tables and figures.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%