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Comparative assessment of tungsten toxicity in the absence or presence of other metals
Wasel, O.; Freeman, J. (2018). Comparative assessment of tungsten toxicity in the absence or presence of other metals. Toxics 6(4): 66. https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxics6040066
In: Toxics. MDPI: Basel. e-ISSN 2305-6304, more
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Keywords
    Chemical elements > Metals > Transition elements > Heavy metals > Cobalt
    Chemical elements > Metals > Transition elements > Heavy metals > Nickel
    Chemical elements > Metals > Transition elements > Heavy metals > Tungsten
    Properties > Biological properties > Toxicity
Author keywords
    metal mixtures

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  • Wasel, O.
  • Freeman, J.

Abstract
    Tungsten is a refractory metal that is used in a wide range of applications. It was initially perceived that tungsten was immobile in the environment, supporting tungsten as an alternative for lead and uranium in munition and military applications. Recent studies report movement and detection of tungsten in soil and potable water sources, increasing the risk of human exposure. In addition, experimental research studies observed adverse health effects associated with exposure to tungsten alloys, raising concerns on tungsten toxicity with questions surrounding the safety of exposure to tungsten alone or in mixtures with other metals. Tungsten is commonly used as an alloy with nickel and cobalt in many applications to adjust hardness and thermal and electrical conductivity. This review addresses the current state of knowledge in regard to the mechanisms of toxicity of tungsten in the absence or presence of other metals with a specific focus on mixtures containing nickel and cobalt, the most common components of tungsten allo

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