2008
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-06832008000600030
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Subproduto da indústria de alumínio como amenizante de solos contaminados com cádmio e chumbo

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“…40 They are clearly evident in the spectrum of the untreated crude waste (top), but are no longer observed in the spectrum of the product phase (bottom). Also, in the latter spectrum the aliphatic peaks at δ = 0.683, 0.694, 0.701, 0.711, 0.717, The 13 C NMR spectra of the crude vs. the product phase (Fig. 2) corroborate the results of the proton scans, as the peaks for glycerol (top, 13 a These values are within the generally accepted 0.4% error margin of the EA method.…”
Section: Organic Productssupporting
confidence: 69%
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“…40 They are clearly evident in the spectrum of the untreated crude waste (top), but are no longer observed in the spectrum of the product phase (bottom). Also, in the latter spectrum the aliphatic peaks at δ = 0.683, 0.694, 0.701, 0.711, 0.717, The 13 C NMR spectra of the crude vs. the product phase (Fig. 2) corroborate the results of the proton scans, as the peaks for glycerol (top, 13 a These values are within the generally accepted 0.4% error margin of the EA method.…”
Section: Organic Productssupporting
confidence: 69%
“…Also, in the latter spectrum the aliphatic peaks at δ = 0.683, 0.694, 0.701, 0.711, 0.717, The 13 C NMR spectra of the crude vs. the product phase (Fig. 2) corroborate the results of the proton scans, as the peaks for glycerol (top, 13 a These values are within the generally accepted 0.4% error margin of the EA method. In the following, analysis for nitrogen was therefore not carried out.…”
Section: Organic Productssupporting
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“…phenol [10] and dyes [11]) and inorganic compounds (e.g. phosphates and arsenic from acid drainage [12,13] and heavy metal from contaminated soils [14]). The controlled reduction of red mud with hydrogen was also used to produce active heterogeneous Fenton system for the oxidation of organic contaminants [15].…”
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confidence: 99%