H Emons

Summary

Affiliation: Warsaw University
Country: Poland

Publications

  1. ncbi Thallium speciation in plant tissues-Tl(III) found in Sinapis alba L. grown in soil polluted with tailing sediment containing thallium minerals
    Beata Krasnodebska-Ostrega
    Faculty of Chemistry, University of Warsaw, Pasteura 1, 02 093 Warsaw, Poland
    Talanta 93:326-9. 2012
  2. ncbi Selective leaching of elements associated with Mn-Fe oxides in forest soil, and comparison of two sequential extraction methods
    B Krasnodebska-Ostrega
    Department of Chemistry, University of Warsaw, Poland
    Fresenius J Anal Chem 371:385-90. 2001
  3. ncbi Fractionation study in bioleached metallurgy wastes using six-step sequential extraction
    Beata Krasnodebska-Ostrega
    Chemistry Department, Warsaw University, Pasteura 1, Warsaw, Poland
    J Hazard Mater 167:128-35. 2009

Collaborators

  • Beata Krasnodebska-Ostrega
  • Sylwia Ostrowska
  • Monika Sadowska
  • B Krasnodebska-Ostrega
  • Jerzy Golimowski
  • Joanna Kowalska
  • Joanna Pałdyna
  • Łukasz Jedynak
  • J Golimowski

Detail Information

Publications3

  1. ncbi Thallium speciation in plant tissues-Tl(III) found in Sinapis alba L. grown in soil polluted with tailing sediment containing thallium minerals
    Beata Krasnodebska-Ostrega
    Faculty of Chemistry, University of Warsaw, Pasteura 1, 02 093 Warsaw, Poland
    Talanta 93:326-9. 2012
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  2. ncbi Selective leaching of elements associated with Mn-Fe oxides in forest soil, and comparison of two sequential extraction methods
    B Krasnodebska-Ostrega
    Department of Chemistry, University of Warsaw, Poland
    Fresenius J Anal Chem 371:385-90. 2001
    ..The studies also indicate that Mn oxides and organic matter retain a major mobile fraction of the elements investigated in the soil...
  3. ncbi Fractionation study in bioleached metallurgy wastes using six-step sequential extraction
    Beata Krasnodebska-Ostrega
    Chemistry Department, Warsaw University, Pasteura 1, Warsaw, Poland
    J Hazard Mater 167:128-35. 2009
    ..Wastes treated according to this procedure could be deposited without any risk of environmental contamination and additionally the metals could be recovered for industrial purposes...