Search results for "METALS"

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Effect of commercial mineral-based additives on composting and compost quality.

2009

Abstract The effectiveness of two commercial additives meant to improve the composting process was studied in a laboratory-scale experiment. Improver A (sulphates and oxides of iron, magnesium, manganese, and zinc mixed with clay) and B (mixture of calcium hydroxide, peroxide, and oxide) were added to source-separated biowaste:peat mixture (1:1, v/v) in proportions recommended by the producers. The composting process ( T , emissions of CO 2 , NH 3 , and CH 4 ) and the quality of the compost (pH, conductivity, C/N ratio, water-soluble NH 4 –N and NO 3 –N, water- and NaOH-soluble low-weight carboxylic acids, nutrients, heavy metals and phytotoxicity to Lepidium sarivum ) were monitored during…

FormatesFormic acidNitrogenAmmonium nitrateInorganic chemistryCarboxylic Acidsengineering.materialGarbageLepidiumAcetic acidchemistry.chemical_compoundAmmoniaSoilCalcium peroxideMetals HeavyToxicity TestsSoil PollutantsWaste Management and DisposalEnvironmental Restoration and RemediationAcetic AcidMineralsCalcium hydroxideCompostElectric ConductivityTemperatureHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationCarbonQuaternary Ammonium CompoundschemistryengineeringPhytotoxicityNuclear chemistryWaste management (New York, N.Y.)
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Synthesis of β- and γ-carbolines via ruthenium and rhodium catalysed [2+2+2] cycloadditions of yne-ynamides with methylcyanoformate

2011

A flexible approach towards substituted β- and γ-carbolines based on transition metal catalysed [2+2+2] cycloaddition reactions between functionalised yne-ynamides and methylcyanoformate is described. The versatility of this new reaction sequence is demonstrated by its application in the total synthesis of the marine natural product eudistomin U.

Formateschemistry.chemical_elementRutheniumCatalysisRhodiumCatalysischemistry.chemical_compoundTransition metalReaction sequenceMaterials ChemistryOrganic chemistryRhodiumNatural productMetals and AlloysTotal synthesisGeneral ChemistryCombinatorial chemistryCycloadditionSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsRutheniumchemistryCyclizationAlkynesCeramics and CompositesCarbolinesChemical Communications
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Inhibitoren der Korrosion 22 (1) - Einfluß von pH, Sauerstoff, Fremdionen, Art und Konzentration von Säuren auf den Korrosionsverlauf von Aluminium

1978

Die Korrosion von Aluminium unter Sauerstoff verlauft praktisch unabhangig vom pH-Wert, und zwar sowohl unter Sauerstoffverbrauch als auch unter Wasserstoffentwicklung. Dieses Verhalten wird sowohl in einer Acetatpuffer/Natriumchloridlosung als auch in anorganischen (Salpeter-, Schwefel-Phosphor- und Salzsaure) als auch in organischen Sauren gefunden. Bei den organischen Sauren sind die Ergebnisse jedoch nicht so eindeutig; in Essigsaure wird die Korrosionsgeschwindigkeit durch Natriumchloridzusatz nicht beeinflust, ebenso in Ameisensaure, wahrend Oxalsaure nur bei Anwesenheit von Natriumchlorid Wasserstoff entwickelt. Zitronensaure bewirkt uberhaupt keine Wasserstoffentwicklung. Als am bes…

Formic acidMechanical EngineeringSodiumOxalic acidMetals and Alloyschemistry.chemical_elementHydrochloric acidGeneral MedicineOxygenSurfaces Coatings and Filmschemistry.chemical_compoundAcetic acidchemistryMechanics of MaterialsAluminiumMaterials ChemistryEnvironmental ChemistryCitric acidNuclear chemistryMaterials and Corrosion
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A technical note on an experimental device to measure friction coefficient in sheet metal forming

2006

Abstract In the paper the authors present the results of several experimental tests aimed to determine the Coulomb friction coefficient in sheet metal forming operations at the varying of the sheet metal material and for different operative conditions. In particular a few pressure and lubricating conditions have been investigated. In order to develop such experiments a dedicated fixture was designed and set-up starting from the one proposed by Wilson.

Friction coefficientMaterials scienceMetallurgyfrictionMetals and AlloysMeasure (physics)Mechanical engineeringTechnical noteFixtureCoulomb frictionIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringFinite element methodComputer Science ApplicationsModeling and Simulationvisual_artCeramics and Compositesvisual_art.visual_art_mediumSheet metalFriction test
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Computing Metal-Binding Proteins for Therapeutic Benefit

2021

Over one third of biomolecules rely on metal ions to exert their cellular functions. Metal ions can play a structural role by stabilizing the structure of biomolecules, a functional role by promoting a wide variety of biochemical reactions, and a regulatory role by acting as messengers upon binding to proteins regulating cellular metal-homeostasis. These diverse roles in biology ascribe critical implications to metal-binding proteins in the onset of many diseases. Hence, it is of utmost importance to exhaustively unlock the different mechanistic facets of metal-binding proteins and to harness this knowledge to rationally devise novel therapeutic strategies to prevent or cure pathological st…

Functional roleModels MolecularMetalloenzymesCellular functionsMetallo enzymeMolecular ConformationComputational biologyMolecular Dynamics01 natural sciencesBiochemistryQM/MMDockingMetals HeavyDrug DiscoveryBiochemical reactionsMetal transportersGeneral Pharmacology Toxicology and PharmaceuticsPharmacology010405 organic chemistryOrganic ChemistryComputational BiologyMetal binding proteins0104 chemical sciences010404 medicinal & biomolecular chemistryDocking (molecular)Settore CHIM/03 - Chimica Generale E InorganicaMolecular MedicineCarrier Proteins
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Implications of cysteine metabolism in the heavy metal response in Trichoderma harzianum and in three Fusarium species

2009

We studied the ability of four different fungal species, Trichoderma harzianum, Fusarium antophyllum, Fusarium compactum and Fusarium phyllophilum, to grow in the presence of heavy metals, and monitored their cysteine and glutathione content and the activity of O-acetylserine(thiol)lyase (OASTL), which is involved in cysteine biosynthesis. Zn and Pb did not affect fungal growth or sporulation at the concentrations used, whereas Cd and Hg did. In most cases, cysteine and glutathione content was higher when fungi were grown in the presence of toxic metals. As T. harzianum and F. phyllophilum presented the best growth rate on Cd and Hg, they were selected to further analyse the accumulation of…

FusariumEnvironmental EngineeringHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisCarbon-Oxygen LyasesMolecular Sequence DataSulfur metabolismFUNGI; Heavy metals; Sulfur metabolism; Bioremediation; O-acetylserine(thiol)lyaseMicrobiologychemistry.chemical_compoundFusariumGlutamatesMetals HeavyEnvironmental ChemistryAmino Acid SequenceCysteineCysteine metabolismTrichodermaSequence Homology Amino AcidbiologySulfur metabolismPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthO-acetylserine(thiol)lyaseTrichoderma harzianumFUNGIGeneral MedicineGeneral ChemistryGlutathionebiology.organism_classificationPollutionEnzyme assaySporeBiodegradation EnvironmentalchemistryBiochemistryHeavy metalsbiology.proteinSequence AlignmentBioremediationCysteine
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Phase transitions in adsorbed layers formed on crystals of square and rectangular surface lattice

2000

Abstract This article gives a survey of phase transitions in adsorbed films on well defined surfaces of square and rectangular symmetry of the lattice. The discussion concentrates on the effects of periodic changes of the adsorbate–substrate potential on the structure and thermodynamic properties of adsorbed films. Different theoretical approaches are briefly reviewed, with an emphasis on those which explicitly take into account final corrugation of the surface potential. Several aspects of statistical mechanical description of phase transitions in surface layers, such as order–disorder, melting, commensurate–incommensurate transitions in monolayer films as well as transitions connected wit…

FusionPhase transitionCondensed matter physicsChemistryMetals and AlloysSurfaces and InterfacesGeneral ChemistryCondensed Matter PhysicsSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsCondensed Matter::Materials ScienceAdsorptionLattice (order)MonolayerMaterials ChemistryWettingWell-definedSimulation methodsSurface Science Reports
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Growth of large liquid crystalline domains of phospholipids at air-water interfaces

1990

Abstract The fusion of condensed phase domains in a fluid environment in monolayers is studied. A system of electrodes permits the non-invasive and predetermined movement of single domains while the film is observed by fluorescence microscopy. Two domains fuse when they are brought into contact with special positions of their borderlines. The experiment yields information about the molecular structure of the domains and allows us to fabricate very large domains. The equilibrium size is estimated and verified.

Fusionbusiness.industryLiquid crystallineChemistryMetals and AlloysSurfaces and InterfacesSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsOpticsChemical physicsLiquid crystalPhase (matter)MonolayerElectrodeMaterials ChemistryMoleculeAir waterbusinessThin Solid Films
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The metal binding abilities of Megathura crenulata metallothionein (McMT) in the frame of gastropoda MTs.

2011

Metallothioneins (MTs) are proteins that play a major role in metal homeostasis and/or detoxification in all kind of organisms. The MT gene/protein system of gastropod molluscs provides an invaluable model to study the diversification mechanisms that have enabled MTs to achieve metal-binding specificity through evolution. Most pulmonate gastropods, particularly terrestrial snails, harbor three paralogous isogenes encoding three MT isoforms with different metal binding preferences: the highly specific CdMT and CuMT isoforms, for cadmium and copper respectively, and the unspecific Cd/CuMT isoform. Megathura crenulata is a non-pulmonate gastropod in which only one MT isogene has so far been re…

Gene isoformSpectrometry Mass Electrospray Ionizationanimal structuresGastropodaPeptidePlasma protein bindingMegathura crenulataBiochemistryInorganic ChemistryProtein sequencingGastropodaMetallothioneinAnimalsGenechemistry.chemical_classificationbiologyChemistryEcologybiology.organism_classificationZincBiochemistryMetalsMetallothioneinCopperCadmiumProtein BindingJournal of inorganic biochemistry
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3D Ruthenium Nanoparticle Covalent Assemblies from Polymantane Ligands for Confined Catalysis

2020

International audience; The synthesis of metal nanoparticle (NP) assemblies stabilized by functional molecules is an important research topic in nanoscience, and the ability to control interparticle distances and positions in NP assemblies is one of the major challenges in designing and understanding functional nanostructures. Here, two series of functionalized adamantanes, bis-adamantanes, and diamantanes, bearing carboxylic acid or amine functional groups, were used as building blocks to produce, via a straightforward method, networks of ruthenium NPs. Both the nature of the ligand and the Ru/ligand ratio affect the interparticle distance in the assemblies. The use of 1,3-adamantanedicarb…

General Chemical EngineeringCarboxylic acidchemistry.chemical_elementNanoparticle02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistryLigands01 natural sciencesCatalysischemistry.chemical_compound[CHIM.GENI]Chemical Sciences/Chemical engineeringOrganic acidsMaterials ChemistryGénie chimique[SPI.GPROC]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Chemical and Process EngineeringAminesGénie des procédéschemistry.chemical_classificationCatalystsLigandDecarbonylationGeneral Chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCombinatorial chemistry0104 chemical sciencesRutheniumchemistryPhenylacetyleneMetalsDensity functional theory0210 nano-technology
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