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HERO ID
7191894
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
A review of public and environmental consequences of organic germanium
Author(s)
Zheng, J; Gong, D; Yang, L; Deng, Y; Zhang, C; Zhang, Y; Xiong, S; Ding, C; Zhao, Jia; Liao, C; ,
Year
2020
Is Peer Reviewed?
Yes
Journal
Critical Reviews in Environmental Science and Technology
ISSN:
1064-3389
EISSN:
1547-6537
Publisher
TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
Location
PHILADELPHIA
Volume
50
Issue
13
Page Numbers
1384-1409
DOI
10.1080/10643389.2019.1661175
Web of Science Id
WOS:000485851600001
Abstract
Germanium (Ge) is a widely distributed but rare element on earth. Organic germanium is the most widely used form of germanium. Compared to the common metal (mercury, cadmium, lead, etc.), organic germanium is much less toxic to humans than others. Since its discovery in 1886, organic germanium and relative compounds have caused many medically related problems across the globe. In most cases, organic germanium exists in the natural environment in an oxidation state. The size of organic germanium and its compounds is extremely small in natural water, for which organic germanium can easily enter the environment through the flow of water. Because organic germanium owns unique chemical properties and is potentially ecotoxic, so there are have special environmental problems. Considering the fact that people does not know much about organic germanium, along with the lack of systematic research, this paper starts with a brief introduction of the chemical composition, distribution, and threat to human health of organic germanium. Then, the new and common technologies for the recovery and removal of germanium as referred to in various literatures introduced and with detail description of their performance, advantages, disadvantages, and applications. It is of great significance for people to understand organic germanium and its pollution control.
Keywords
Environmental impact; environmental pollutants; organic germanium; recycling and removal technology; toxicity of heavy metal
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