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An investigation of heavy metal content from disposable batteries of non-US origin from Butler County, Ohio: An environmental assessment of a segment of a waste …

Barrett et al., 2012

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3554846525468127667
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Barrett H
Ferraro A
Burnette C
Meyer A
Krekeler M
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Journal of Power Sources

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A sample set of 50 AA size disposable batteries, dominantly from China and other non-US sources were investigated to assess the nature of heavy metal concentrations to determine if such batteries are of environmental concern. Inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry …
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