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COMPOSITION AND QUALITY OF FRESHWATER LAKE SEDIMENTS (BALVU AND PĒRKONU LAKES)

2019

Water quality, watershed basin and urbanization are key factors from the perspective of freshwater management; however, actual depth of waterbodies is often an overlooked element. Actual depth represents the overall depth of lake bed and depth of sediments. Some cases have been reported, where with increase of average depth of lake , it is possible to expect improvements of water quality when sediments are removed. If lakes are eutrophic, shallow, overgrown with macrophytes and contain high concentrations of biogenic elements water and lake ecosystem quality can be endangered. Removal of sediments can be an expensive procedure and also depends on the composition, structure, local conditions…

chemistry.chemical_classificationDredgingHydrologyeutrophication; dredging; lake sediments; pollutionchemistryLake ecosystemEnvironmental scienceOrganic matterSTREAMSWater qualitySedimentationEutrophicationMacrophyteENVIRONMENT. TECHNOLOGIES. RESOURCES. Proceedings of the International Scientific and Practical Conference
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Well water quality in Latvia

1996

A total of 2500 water samples from drinking water shallow wells and boreholes in rural areas of Latvia were collected. The samples were analyzed for 20 parameters. Well waters in Latvia can be characterized by a high content of organic (humic) substances. Mean values for analyzed water parameters are: 0.17 mg/1 NH4, 0.016 mg/1 NO2, 2.90 mg/1 NO3, 0.028 mg/1 PO4, 25.53 mg/1 Cl, 0.12 mg/1 Fe, 7.4 pH, 784 μ/cm conductivity, 24 degrees in PtCo scale color, 7.5 mgequiv/1 total hardness. Comparison with water quality criteria adopted in the USA and European Communiy indicate that water quality is often unsatisfactory. For example, nitrate concentrations exceed standards in nearly 20% of the surve…

chemistry.chemical_classificationEcologyGeography Planning and DevelopmentEnvironmental engineeringchemistry.chemical_elementPollutionNitrogenchemistry.chemical_compoundNitratechemistryEnvironmental chemistryEnvironmental scienceOrganic matterWater qualityComputers in Earth SciencesWaste Management and DisposalInternational Journal of Environmental Studies
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The abundance of Au, Pt, Pd, and the mode of heavy metal fixation in highly polluted sediments from the Rhine River near Mainz, West Germany

1984

The Au, Pt and Pd contents of the sediments of Ginsheimer‐Altrhine River, a channel of the Rhine river which drains one of the most industrialized regions of western Europe, have been determined by flameless atomic absorption spectrophotometry. The abundances of these noble metals range from 96–460 ppb Au; 734 ppb‐31 ppm Pt and 32 ppb‐4 ppm Pd. The extremely high concentrations, particulary those of Pt and Pd, are attributed to their use in industry and are due to the formation and concentration of metal‐organic complexes, mainly at the interface between an extremely reducing and an oxidizing aquatic environment. Differential thermal analyses of the polluted sediments in comparison to the p…

chemistry.chemical_classificationEcologyGeography Planning and DevelopmentSedimentchemistry.chemical_elementengineering.materialPollutionSoil contaminationlaw.inventionMetalchemistrylawvisual_artEnvironmental chemistryOxidizing agentvisual_art.visual_art_mediumengineeringHumic acidNoble metalComputers in Earth SciencesAtomic absorption spectroscopyPlatinumWaste Management and DisposalInternational Journal of Environmental Studies
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A very simple one-pot electrosynthesis of nitrones starting from nitro and aldehyde components

2018

The cathodic treatment of nitroarenes in the presence of aldehydes yields directly and selectively nitrones. Electrolysis can be conducted on a very simple undivided beaker-type cell under constant current conditions. The conversion tolerates multiple bonds, a variety of functional groups and heterocyclic moieties. Competing reductive conversions such as pinacolization are not observed. The green aspects of this electro-conversion are avoidance of metals, an environmentally benign solvent mixture, and stable as well as sustainable carbon electrodes.

chemistry.chemical_classificationElectrolysis010405 organic chemistrychemistry.chemical_element010402 general chemistryElectrosynthesis01 natural sciencesPollutionAldehydeMultiple bonds0104 chemical scienceslaw.inventionSolventchemistrylawNitroEnvironmental ChemistryOrganic chemistryCarbonGreen Chemistry
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Hydrothermal liquefaction of waste biomass in stirred reactors: One step forward to the integral valorization of municipal sludge

2020

Abstract Hydrothermal liquefaction (HTL) of municipal sludge (MS) was performed at 350 °C for 30 min (subcritical water) and at 400 °C for 0 min (supercritical water) at fixed kinetic severity (LogR0 = 8.9) in static and stirred batch reactors to study the effect of the flow regime on the energy recovery (ER) of the process and on the quality of the products. With adopted experimental procedures it was possible to reduce to less than 10% the yield of lost organic compounds, termed volatiles (VT), and to collect and quantify a liquid hydrocarbon fraction (HC) separated from the biocrude (BC). The highest value of the HC yield, 25% w/w, was obtained in supercritical conditions. The C content …

chemistry.chemical_classificationEnergy recovery020209 energyMechanical EngineeringBiomassFraction (chemistry)02 engineering and technologyBuilding and ConstructionPulp and paper industryPollutionIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringSupercritical fluidHydrothermal liquefactionGeneral EnergyHydrocarbon020401 chemical engineeringchemistryBiofuelYield (chemistry)0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering0204 chemical engineeringElectrical and Electronic EngineeringBiofuelEnergy recovery Energy storage Hydrothermal liquefaction Municipal sludge Waste biomassCivil and Structural Engineering
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Sequiterpene-related compounds as endocrine disrupters in Oncopeltus fasciatus, and potential reduced glutathione synthesis modifiers

1999

Sesquiterpene lactones have been found to exhibit effects on insect growth and development. In this study, the bioactivity of natural lactones extracted from Centaurea mariolensis and some structurally related synthetic derivatives has been investigated. Assays have also been carried out in order to determine the potential of these lactones as modifiers of reduced glutathione (GSH) synthesis.

chemistry.chemical_classificationEnvironmental EngineeringChemical compoundStereochemistryChemical structureBiological activityGlutathioneBiologySesquiterpenePollutionchemistry.chemical_compoundMechanism of actionchemistryBiochemistryEndocrine disruptormedicineEnvironmental Chemistrymedicine.symptomWaste Management and DisposalLactoneScience of The Total Environment
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Extreme thermophilic (70°C), VFA-fed UASB reactor: performance, temperature response, load potential and comparison with 35 and 55°C UASB reactors

1999

Abstract The paper evaluates the reactor performance, load potential and temperature response of a 70°C, VFAs-fed UASB reactor, seeded with mesophilic granular sludge. Batch experiments were, in addition, conducted to assess the effect of temperature on the achievable residual VFAs in the 70°C effluent. The performance of similarly-fed and seeded 35 and 55°C UASB reactors was also tested. At a short HRT (2–3 h) and a moderate VLR of 12–20 g COD l−1 d−1, the 70°C UASB achieved 66–74% VFAs removal (acetate and butyrate 84–90%, propionate

chemistry.chemical_classificationEnvironmental EngineeringChromatographyChemistryEcological ModelingThermophilePulp and paper industryPollutionPropionateBioreactorWaste Management and DisposalAnaerobic exerciseTemperature responseEffluentWater Science and TechnologyCivil and Structural EngineeringMesophileWater Research
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Pyrolysis of humic acids from digested and composted sewage sludge

2000

Humic acids (HAs) were extracted from four digested sewage sludge samples composted for four months, one, two and four years. HAs were pyrolyzed at three different temperatures applying both conventional and in situ methylation (ISM) pyrolysis. The pyrolysates were analyzed using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC/MS). Derivatization (ISM) and pyrolysis temperature had dramatic effects on the composition and relative amounts of the pyrolysates. Among the derivatized HA fragments aliphatic compounds prevailed under all the pyrolysis conditions tested. Aromatic substances consisting mainly of guaiacyl-type compounds were detected in higher abundances only at elevated temperatures. Witho…

chemistry.chemical_classificationEnvironmental EngineeringChromatographyHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthGeneral MedicineGeneral ChemistryBiodegradationMass spectrometryPollutionchemistry.chemical_compoundWaste treatmentchemistryEnvironmental ChemistryHumic acidComposition (visual arts)DerivatizationPyrolysisSludgeChemosphere
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Chemical degradation products of lignin and humic substances part I Synthesis, structure verification and gas chromatographic separation of chlorinat…

1993

Abstract Chlorinated vanillins (4-hydroxy-3-methoxybenzaldehydes) and syringaldehydes (3,5-dimethoxy-4-hydroxy-benzaldehydes) were synthesized and their purities and structures were examined by quartz capillary gas chromatography and mass spectrometry. The detailed procedures for the synthesis, gas chromatographic separation and mass spectroscopic features are presented.

chemistry.chemical_classificationEnvironmental EngineeringChromatographyHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthGeneral MedicineGeneral ChemistryMass spectrometryPollutionAldehydeCapillary gas chromatographychemistry.chemical_compoundChromatographic separationchemistryEnvironmental ChemistryOrganic chemistryLigninGas chromatographyChemical decompositionChemosphere
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Quantitative study of the capture of silver nanoparticles by several kinds of soils

2018

The capacity of different soils to capture silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) by measuring changes of an AgNP intrinsic property such as the plasmon for the first time, was studied. In-tube solid-phase microextraction (IT-SPME) coupled on-line to capillary liquid chromatography (CapLC) with diode array detection (DAD) was employed for measuring the interactions between soil and in-contact AgNP dispersions. Its achieved LOD 9 pM assures quantitative retention measurements and selectivity for soil lixiviation was suitable. Electronic microscopy was employed for corroborating the entrapped Ag into the soils. Capture % of AgNPs was calculated in compost (>99%), mountain (>99%), orchard (15±1%) and ur…

chemistry.chemical_classificationEnvironmental EngineeringEnvironmental remediationCompostNanoparticle02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesengineering.material021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciencesPollutionSilver nanoparticleAdsorptionDeposition (aerosol physics)chemistryEnvironmental chemistrySoil waterengineeringEnvironmental ChemistryOrganic matter0210 nano-technologyWaste Management and Disposal0105 earth and related environmental sciencesScience of The Total Environment
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