Fibrous erionite is the only zeolite classified as Group 1 carcinogen by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC). Carcinogenesis induced by erionite is thought to involve several factors as biopersistence, the iron role and cation exchange processes. To better understand these mechanisms, a detailed investigation at the micro...
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In chrysotile, the most commercialized asbestos species, Fe and other metals are worth considering in its potential toxicity (Gualtieri et al., 2019); in fact, large amounts of Fe (>1000 ppm) and trace metals (Cr, Ni, Co, Mn, etc.) are also intimately associated with the raw material. Since both Fe and trace metals are usually isomorphous...
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