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WASTE DUMPS IN LATVIA: FORMER LANDFILLING, CONSEQUENCES AND POSSIBLE RECULTIVATION

2012

Particular attention in this article is paid to the research of two waste dumps in the capital city of Latvia – Riga, which are planned to be re-cultivated in the nearest future and one site, which is former toxic hazardous soil dump site, where the remediation of site is of priority need. The present study is giving a general overview of contamination level in two waste dumps in Riga, which were made in the period from 50-ties to 70-ties of the 20th century, also the case of hazardous soil dump site formed in a period of more than 100 years is described. Planned actions as well as direct remediational technologies to reduce the poisonous impact to the urban environment and the role of re-c…

ChemistryQD1-65dump sitesremediationGeneral. Including alchemyre-cultivationQD1-999Chemistry Journal of Moldova: General, Industrial and Ecological Chemistry
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ICP-MS multielement determination in fly ash after microwave-assisted digestion of samples.

2001

A microwave assisted digestion procedure has been developed for dissolution of fly ash samples prior to the inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometric determination of their elemental composition. The developed methodology was validated by carrying out the analysis of two high-silicate containing reference materials (CRM 134R sewage amended soil and NIES JR 1 rock) and by means of the comparison between results found by microwave-assisted digestion and ICP-MS of fly ash samples with those found by neutron activation analysis (NAA) for Sb, Cs, Cr, Co, Fe, U and Zn determination. The method developed can be recommended for routine multielement analysis of fly ash.

ChromatographyMicrowave assisted digestionDigestion (alchemy)ChemistryFly ashMicrowave ovenNeutron activation analysisMass spectrometryInductively coupled plasma mass spectrometryDissolutionAnalytical ChemistryTalanta
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An ultrasound-assisted digestion method for the determination of toxic element concentrations in ash samples by inductively coupled plasma optical em…

2007

Abstract A method of ultrasound-assisted digestion followed by inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry (ICP-OES) used for the determination of toxic element concentrations (arsenic, barium, cobalt, copper, lead, nickel, strontium, vanadium and zinc) in ash samples was developed. All the measurements were performed in robust plasma conditions which were tested by measuring the Mg(II) 280.270 nm/Mg(I) 285.213 nm line intensity ratios. The highest line intensity ratios were observed when a nebulizer gas flow of 0.6 L min−1, auxiliary gas flow of 0.2 L min−1 and plasma power of 1400 W were used for radially viewed plasma. The analysis of SRM 1633b showed that the ultrasound-ass…

ChromatographyMicrowave ovenAnalytical chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementBariumZincBiochemistryAnalytical Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundDigestion (alchemy)chemistryEnvironmental ChemistryAqua regiaInductively coupled plasmaMicrowave digestionSpectroscopyArsenicAnalytica chimica acta
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Two-Stage Anaerobic Digestion of Energy Crops: Methane Production, Nitrogen Mineralisation and Heavy Metal Mobilisation

2006

Energy crops (willow, sugar beet and grass silage) were digested in pilot scale two-stage anaerobic digesters. The specific methane yields obtained were 0.16, 0.38 and 0.39 m3 kg(-1) added volatile solids (VSadded) for willow, sugar beet and grass, respectively, corresponding to yearly gross energy yields of 15, 53 and 26 megawatt-hours (MWh) per hectare. With grass and sugar beets as substrate, 84-85% of the harvestable methane was obtained within 30 days. In pilot scale two-stage digestion of willow and sugar beet, 56 and 85% of the laboratory scale methane yields were obtained, but digestion of grass in two-stage reactors yielded 5% more methane than digestion in laboratory scale complet…

Crops AgriculturalNitrogenSilageBioreactorsDigestion (alchemy)Waste ManagementBiogasMetals HeavyLoliumEnvironmental ChemistryAnaerobiosisLeachateSugarWaste Management and DisposalWater Science and TechnologybiologyChemistryfungifood and beveragesSalixGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationEnergy cropAnaerobic digestionBiodegradation EnvironmentalAgronomyTrifoliumSugar beetBeta vulgarisMethaneWater Pollutants ChemicalEnvironmental Technology
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On-line microwave oven digestion flame atomic absorption analysis of solid samples

1990

Abstract A manifold has been developed for on-line microwave oven digestion and flame atomic absorption spectrometric (FAAS) determination of metallic elements in solid samples. The use of a closed flow system permits sample treatment before analysis by FAAS, the direct injection of slurries avoids a filtration step and the interconnection of two conventional rotary injection valves allows the rapid introduction of samples and standards. The determination of lead in sewage sludge was employed as a test system for the proposed on-line sample digestion manifold. The procedure has a limit of detection of 0.2 μg Pb g−1.

Detection limitChemistryMicrowave ovenAnalytical chemistryBiochemistryAnalytical Chemistrylaw.inventionDigestion (alchemy)lawSlurryEnvironmental ChemistrySample preparationAtomic absorption spectroscopySpectroscopyFiltrationSludgeAnalytica Chimica Acta
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Determination of arsenic and antimony in milk by hydride generation atomic fluorescence spectrometry

2002

Abstract A highly sensitive procedure has been developed for total arsenic and antimony determination in milk samples by hydride generation atomic fluorescence spectrometry after microwave-assisted sample digestion. The discrete introduction of 2 ml of digested sample in the automated continuous flow hydride generation system allows us to reduce drastically the sample and HCl consume and to determine several elements from a same sample digestion. The method provides detection limits of 0.006 and 0.003 ng ml−1, a sensitivity of 2390 and 2840 fluorescence units per ng ml−1 for As and Sb respectively, and average relative standard deviation of 2.3% for As and 4.8% for Sb. The analysis of cow m…

Detection limitChromatographyDigestion (alchemy)chemistryAntimonyHydrideFluorescence spectrometryAnalytical chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementQuantitative analysis (chemistry)Inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometryArsenicAnalytical ChemistryTalanta
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Major and Trace Element Geochemistry of the European Kupferschiefer – An Evaluation of Analytical Techniques

2018

Simple and rapid techniques are needed for routine quantitative chemical bulk-rock analyses of Kupferschiefer, a black shale containing variable amounts of silicates, base metal sulphides, carbonates and an organic content of up to 30 weight percent. In this study, WD-XRF, TXRF, and ICP-OES of acid- as well as peroxide-digested samples were tested as potential techniques based on their availability and adaptability to analyse major (Si, Ti, Al, Mg, Ca, Fe, K, but also Cu, Zn, Pb) and selected trace (Ag, As, Ba, Co, Mo, Ni, V) element concentrations. Because of the absence of a suitable reference material, a comparative study was undertaken using instrumental neutron activation analysis to a…

Detection limitblack shaleIsotopeChemistryTrace elementAnalytical chemistrysulphidescopper oresGeneral Chemistry010501 environmental sciences010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural scienceswhole-rock geochemistryDigestion (alchemy)Geochemistry and PetrologyWD-XRFICP-OESGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesINAANeutron activation analysisOil shaleMass fractionBase metal0105 earth and related environmental sciencesGeneral Environmental Science
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Extending in vitro digestion models to specific human populations: Perspectives, practical tools and bio-relevant information

2017

29th International Conference of the European-Federation-of-Food-Science-and-Technology (EFFoST) -- NOV 10-12, 2015 -- Athens, GREECE

Digestão in vitro0301 basic medicineEngineeringenzymic activityTECNOLOGIA DE ALIMENTOSFood digestionPopulationAvaliação de Riscopersonne âgéemodèle in vitro03 medical and health sciencesElderlyDigestion (alchemy)digestion in vitroSaúde HumanaGastricFood and Nutritionactivité gastrointestinaleIn vitro DigestionGastro-intestinal disorderseducationsenior citizensToxicoligiafibrose cystique2. Zero hungereducation.field_of_study030109 nutrition & dieteticsGastric emptyingScope (project management)business.industryactivité enzymatiqueIn vitro digestionFood digestion;In vitro digestion;Gastric;Infants;Elderly;Gastro-intestinal disordersFood DigestionIn vitro digestionGastric phBiotechnologySegurança AlimentarRisk analysis (engineering)Alimentation et Nutritionnutrition infantilebusiness[SDV.AEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and NutritionInfantsRelevant informationFood ScienceBiotechnologyTrends in Food Science & Technology
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Functionalized Poly(N-isopropylacrylamide)-Based Microgels in Tumor Targeting and Drug Delivery

2021

Over the past several decades, the development of engineered small particles as targeted and drug delivery systems (TDDS) has received great attention thanks to the possibility to overcome the limitations of classical cancer chemotherapy, including targeting incapability, nonspecific action and, consequently, systemic toxicity. Thus, this research aims at using a novel design of Poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) p(NIPAM)-based microgels to specifically target cancer cells and avoid the healthy ones, which is expected to decrease or eliminate the side effects of chemotherapeutic drugs. Smart NIPAM-based microgels were functionalized with acrylic acid and coupled to folic acid (FA), targeting the f…

DrugPolymers and PlasticsBiocompatibilitySciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectp(NIPAM)-co-5%AA microgelsGeneral. Including alchemyBioengineeringdoxorubicinArticleP(NIPAM)-co-5% microgelsBiomaterialschemistry.chemical_compoundfolic acidQD1-65Settore BIO/10 - BiochimicamedicinecancerDoxorubicinViability assayQD1-999QD146-197media_commonQOrganic ChemistryCancermedicine.diseaseChemistrychemistryDrug deliveryCancer cellPoly(N-isopropylacrylamide)BiophysicsInorganic chemistrymedicine.drugGels
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Anaerobic digestion of organic solid poultry slaughterhouse waste – a review

2002

This work reviews the potential of anaerobic digestion for material recovery and energy production from poultry slaughtering by-products and wastes. First, we describe and quantify organic solid by-products and wastes produced in poultry farming and poultry slaughterhouses and discuss their recovery and disposal options. Then we review certain fundamental aspects of anaerobic digestion considered important for the digestion of solid slaughterhouse wastes. Finally, we present an overview of the future potential and current experience of the anaerobic digestion treatment of these materials.

EngineeringMeatEnvironmental EngineeringMunicipal solid wasteIndustrial WasteBioengineeringPoultryIndustrial wasteDigestion (alchemy)Waste ManagementBioenergyAnimalsWaste Management and DisposalWaste managementRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industryWaterGeneral MedicinePoultry farmingRefuse DisposalAnaerobic digestionWaste treatmentbusinessEnergy sourceAbattoirsBiotechnologyBioresource Technology
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