This paper presents aspects related to water pollution with heavy metals from the Tarnita mining area before and after the cessation of the mining activity. The impact of heavy metals on waters is important because these metals have a negative impact on both human health and aquatic ecosystems. All research data showed that, even the mining activities from this area were suspended, the sterile still pollutes the soil and water.
The synthesis and characterization of high organized and nanostructured polymetallic oxides were studied. The samples were synthesized by sol-gel autocombustion method, using glycine as chelating/fuel agent and polyacrylamide-based hydrogel as template agent. This polymer has a porous microstructure with well-individualized and regularly-dispersed pores. The asobtained samples were characterized by IR spectroscopy, XRD, SEM. The magnetic properties were studied. As-synthesized polymetallic oxides have the morphological structure given by the three-dimensional lattice structure of hydrogel used as template agent
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