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Sampling technologies and air pollution control devices for gaseous and particulate arsenic: A review

Helsen, 2005

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11959062891943886927
Author
Helsen L
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Environmental Pollution

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Direct measurement of arsenic release requires a good sampling and analysis procedure in order to capture and detect the total amount of metals emitted. The literature is extensively reviewed in order to evaluate the efficiency of full field-scale and laboratory scale techniques …
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