Availability, Toxicology and Medical Significance of Antimony
Antimony has been known and used since ancient times, but its applications have increased significantly during the last two centuries. Aside from its few medical applications, it also has industrial applications, acting as a flame retardant and a catalyst. Geologically, native antimony is rare, and...
Main Authors: | Badarau, I.A (Author), Caruntu, A. (Author), Caruntu, C. (Author), Periferakis, A. (Author), Periferakis, A.-T (Author), Scheau, A.-E (Author), Scheau, C. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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MDPI
2022
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