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Assessment of the mobility of selected elements in bioleached mining waste from Zloty Stok (Poland)

2017

Different bioleaching processes were applied to mining wastes deposited in the highly polluted post-industrial region - Lower Silesia in Poland. The chemical characterization of the wastes before and after bioleaching processes was performed. The characterisation was based on the distribution of selected elements (Fe, Mn, As, Co, Cr, Cu and Ni) between operationally-defined phases. The phases were defined using a six-step extraction procedure optimised according to the properties of the studied mining wastes. The fractionation and total content of elements in wastes before and after various bioleaching treatments were studied using ICP MS (Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry)and FA…

bioleaching processesarsenicsequential extractionmining wastesEnvironmental Engineering and Management Journal
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Blanqueamiento vital domiciliario: comparación de tratamientos con peróxido de hidrógeno y peróxido de carbamida

2006

El blanqueamiento de los dientes vitales que realiza el/la paciente domiciliariamente con férulas bajo supervisión del/de la dentista es una alternativa interesante entre las que integran este tipo de terapéutica odontológica, ya sea, de forma aislada o combinada con alguna de las modalidades de tratamiento en la consulta. En este procedimiento blanqueador se usan peróxidos de baja concentración que se aplican sobre el esmalte dentario mediante una cubeta individualizada especialmente diseñada para ello. El objetivo del presente trabajo es analizar y comparar dos productos blanqueadores comerciales de diferente concentración indicados para esta técnica, VivaStyle (Vivadent) y FKD (Kin); el …

carbamide peroxideUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASperóxido de carbamidaAt-home tray vital bleachinghydrogen peroxideBlanqueamiento vital domiciliario:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]peróxido de hidrógeno
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Changes in soil redox potential in response to flood irrigation with waste water in central Mexico

2017

Irrigation with untreated sewage water adds fresh organic matter to the soil. When it is applied by flooding, as in the Mezquital Valley of Mexico, many of the pores in the soil become temporarily waterlogged and depleted of oxygen, and reduction generates nitrous oxide (N2O) and methane (CH4). We monitored the redox potential, Eh, in the soil at two sites in the Mezquital Valley to discover whether the short-term gaseous emissions matched the changes in Eh. One site is irrigated periodically by flooding with waste water and has alfalfa, rye grass and maize grown in succession; the other site grows maize with water from summer rain only. Each electrode buried in the soil for the purpose pro…

chemistry.chemical_classificationHydrologyIrrigationbusiness.industrySoil ScienceSewage04 agricultural and veterinary sciences010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesLeaching modelInfiltration (hydrology)chemistryAgronomy040103 agronomy & agriculture0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesEnvironmental scienceOrganic matterLeaching (agriculture)DrainagebusinessSurface irrigation0105 earth and related environmental sciencesEuropean Journal of Soil Science
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Identification of Novel Principles of Keratin Filament Network Turnover in Living Cells

2004

It is generally assumed that turnover of the keratin filament system occurs by exchange of subunits along its entire length throughout the cytoplasm. We now present evidence that a circumscribed submembranous compartment is actually the main site for network replenishment. This conclusion is based on the following observations in living cells synthesizing fluorescent keratin polypeptides: 1) Small keratin granules originate in close proximity to the plasma membrane and move toward the cell center in a continuous motion while elongating into flexible rod-like fragments that fuse with each other and integrate into the peripheral KF network. 2) Recurrence of fluorescence after photobleaching i…

chemistry.chemical_classificationKeratin Filamentintegumentary systemFluorescence recovery after photobleachingArticlesmacromolecular substancesCell BiologyBiologyCell biologychemistryCytoplasmKeratinCell cortexIntermediate filamentCytoskeletonMolecular BiologyMitosisMolecular Biology of the Cell
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Dominance of Chain Entanglement over Transient Sticking on Chain Dynamics in Hydrogen-Bonded Supramolecular Polymer Networks in the Melt

2018

The chain dynamics in supramolecular polymer networks is determined by the interplay of the kinetics of transient interchain association and relaxation of the network chains themselves. This interplay can be addressed by studying model supramolecular polymer networks in which the number of associative side groups and the molar mass of the covalently jointed backbone polymers are both varied systematically. To realize this idea, we use precursor chains with three different molar masses, which comes along with different extents of entanglement in the melt state. For each molar mass, the precursor polymers are functionalized with three different relative contents of associative side groups, gi…

chemistry.chemical_classificationMolar massMaterials sciencePolymers and PlasticsOrganic ChemistryKineticsFluorescence recovery after photobleaching02 engineering and technologyQuantum entanglementPolymer010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyThermal diffusivity01 natural sciences0104 chemical sciencesInorganic ChemistrySupramolecular polymerschemistryChemical physicsCovalent bondMaterials Chemistry0210 nano-technologyMacromolecules
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Imaging of Keratin Dynamics during the Cell Cycle and in Response to Phosphatase Inhibition

2004

Publisher Summary The characterization and development of autofluorescent proteins, most prominently of the green florescent protein, have provided tools to label cellular structures such that they can be examined in living cells. This chapter highlights the potential of live cell imaging in providing novel and unprecedented insights into the dynamic organization of the keratin cytoskeleton and outlines the important aspects of this method. The live cell imaging experiments suggest that the driving force behind the vectorial and dynamic keratin distribution patterns relies both on microtubules and microfilaments and their associated factors. The studies on the dynamics of the keratin cytosk…

chemistry.chemical_classificationMotor proteinchemistryLive cell imagingMicrotubuleKeratinFluorescence recovery after photobleachingmacromolecular substancesBiologyIntermediate filamentCytoskeletonMicrofilamentCell biology
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Oxygen-containing polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (OPAHs) in urban soils of Bratislava, Slovakia: patterns, relation to PAHs and vertical distributi…

2011

Abstract We determined concentrations, sources, and vertical distribution of OPAHs and PAHs in soils of Bratislava. The ∑14 OPAHs concentrations in surface soil horizons ranged 88–2692 ng g−1 and those of ∑34 PAHs 842–244,870 ng g−1. The concentrations of the ∑9 carbonyl-OPAHs (r = 0.92, p = 0.0001) and the ∑5 hydroxyl-OPAHs (r = 0.73, p = 0.01) correlated significantly with ∑34 PAHs concentrations indicating the close association of OPAHs with parent-PAHs. OPAHs were quantitatively dominated by 9-fluorenone, 9,10-anthraquinone, 1-indanone and benzo[a]anthracene-7,12-dione. At several sites, individual carbonyl-OPAHs had higher concentrations than parent PAHs. The concentration ratios of se…

chemistry.chemical_classificationPersistent organic pollutantSlovakiaOpahbiologyChemistryHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisGeneral MedicineToxicologybiology.organism_classificationPollutionSoilHydrocarbonEnvironmental chemistrySoil waterSoil horizonSoil PollutantsVolatile organic compoundLeaching (agriculture)Polycyclic Aromatic HydrocarbonsSubsoilUrban RenewalEnvironmental MonitoringEnvironmental pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987)
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Remediation of Soil Contamination with Heavy Metals by Using Zeolite and Humic Acid Additives

2012

- Soil remediation at contaminated sites very often needs customized approach, because of the different content of pollutants. Various technologies from simple soil excavation and transporting to hazardous waste landfills to different kinds of remediation by vitrification and the use of additives can be used for the treatment of soil. A series of remediation experiments using zeolites and humic acids were applied to soil contaminated with copper. Remediation can be performed with easily available additive materials of natural origin found near the place of application, in order to diminish the leaching of contaminants. Soils contaminated and spiked with copper were mixed with additives, and…

chemistry.chemical_classificationPollutantchemistryWaste managementEnvironmental remediationHazardous wasteEnvironmental chemistrySoil waterHumic acidEnvironmental scienceLeaching (agriculture)ContaminationSoil contaminationLatvian Journal of Chemistry
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Analysis of odour and taste problems in high-density polyethene

1998

Abstract The compounds that cause off-flavours in plastics, have been recognized mainly as carbonyl compounds (aldehydes, ketones and esters). They occur in low concentrations, and due to their low-threshold odour concentrations, their typical odours were identified. Most of these off-flavour compounds are volatile. Chemical analysis of smelling compounds requires a very sensitive method with a high-resolution capability. The analysis of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in high density polyethene (HD-PE) granules and waters in which the granules have been shaken for 4 h, were carried out by gas chromatography–mass spectrometry–sniffing system (GC–MS–SNIFF) and by gas chromatography–fourier…

chemistry.chemical_classificationTasteChromatography GasChromatographyOrganic ChemistryOrganolepticReproducibility of ResultsGeneral MedicineSensitivity and SpecificityBiochemistrySensory analysisMass SpectrometryAnalytical Chemistrylaw.inventionchemistryOdorLeaching (chemistry)Water SupplylawTasteOdorantsFlame ionization detectorVolatile organic compoundGas chromatographyPolyethylenesJournal of Chromatography A
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Nitrate leaching in soil: Tracing the NO3− sources with the help of stable N and O isotopes

2007

Abstract Legumes increase the plant-available N pool in soil, but might also increase NO3− leaching to groundwater. To minimize NO3− leaching, N-release processes and the contribution of legumes to NO3− concentrations in soil must be known. Our objectives were (1) to quantify NO3−-N export to >0.3 m soil depth from three legume monocultures (Medicago x varia Martyn, Onobrychis viciifolia Scop., Lathyrus pratensis L.) and from three bare ground plots. Furthermore, we (2) tested if it is possible to apply a mixing model for NO3− in soil solution based on its dual isotope signals, and (3) estimated the contribution of legume mineralization to NO3− concentrations in soil solution under field co…

chemistry.chemical_classificationbiologySoil testOnobrychis viciifoliaSoil ScienceMineralization (soil science)biology.organism_classificationMicrobiologyIsotopes of nitrogenchemistryAgronomyOrganic matterMonocultureLeaching (agriculture)Nitrogen cycleSoil Biology and Biochemistry
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