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Lead - metallic and inorganic compounds

Jonioh, V., Obbard, J.P., and Stanforth, R.R., Impact of treatment additives used to reduce lead solubility and microbial toxicity in contaminated soils, in Bioremediation of Metals and Inorganic Compounds, Leeson, A. and Alleman, B.C., Eds, Battelle Press, Columbus, OH, 1999, pp. 7-12. [Pg.428]

The technology developer claims that the technology can treat most organic and inorganic compounds, as well as metals, although testing has primarily been restricted to petrolenm hydrocarbons, pesticides, solvents, lead, and copper. [Pg.1109]

Irritant poisons—inorganic and metallic poisons such as lead, mercury, and arsenic compounds... [Pg.1216]

Other salts include lead arsenates and lead arsenites (see Insect control technology), lead chromates and lead sihcochromates (see Pigments), lead cyanide (see Cyanides), lead 2-ethyIhexanoate (see Driers and metallic soaps), and lead fluoroborate (see Fluorine compounds, inorganic). [Pg.73]


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