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Organic residues in lake and drinking water from the lagoa de Juturnaíba (região dos lagos - RJ, Brazil)

1997

Various analytical methods for the determination of organic residues in water were applied to samples from the Lagoa de Juturnaíba in the Região dos Lagos, east of Rio de Janeiro. The concentrations of more than 60 pesticides and of different aminopolycarboxylic acids were determined using GC/MS detection, and a GC/MS screening procedure was applied to detect additional compounds. None of the investigated pesticide residues could be detected in the lake water at detection limits of less than 100 ng/L. EDTA was detected at a concentration level of 2 mg/L in the lake and in drinking water prepared from this lake. Traces of biphenyl were identified by GC/MS in the lake water, the source of whi…

BiphenylDetection limitPesticide residueChemistrydisinfection by-productsGC/MSGeneral ChemistrypesticidesPesticideLake waterchemistry.chemical_compoundaminopolycarboxylic acidsEnvironmental chemistrydrinking water qualityWater treatmentGas chromatography–mass spectrometryCitrus fruit
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On the Complexation of Cu(II) and Cd(II) With Polycarboxyl Ligands. Potentiometric Studies With ISE-H+, ISE-Cu2+, and ISE-Cd2+

2009

The interaction of Cu2+ and Cd2+ ions with polyacrylates (PAA, 2 kDa and 100 kDa), polymetacrylate(PMA, 5.4 kDa), and alginate (AA, 70 kDa to 100 kDa) was studied by potentiometry, using ISE-Cu2+, ISE-Cd2+, and ISE-H+ electrodes. The investigations were performed in NaNO3 aqueous solutions, in the ionic strength range 0.10 e I (mol ·L-1) e 0.75, at T ) 298.15 K. The “diprotic-like model” was used to explain the acid-base behavior of the polycarboxylates under investigation (for this model, the monomeric unit of the polyelectrolyte is considered as a dicarboxylate). The results give evidence for the formation of the ML species in all the systems investigated. In addition, the MLH species was…

inorganic chemicalsAcrylate polymerchemistry.chemical_classificationSequestering abilitypolycarboxylic acidsLigandGeneral Chemical EngineeringIonic strength dependencePotentiometric titrationInorganic chemistryGeneral ChemistryUronic acidComplexation Potentiometric study polyelectrolytesPolysaccharidePolyelectrolytechemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryIonic strengthSodium nitrateSettore CHIM/01 - Chimica Analiticapolycarboxylic acids; Sequestering ability; Ionic strength dependenceNuclear chemistryJournal of Chemical & Engineering Data
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