نتایج جستجو برای: chlorite schist

تعداد نتایج: 1965  

2002
B. A. VAN DER PLUIJM C. H. KAARS

-Chlor i te-mica aggregates in slates from northern Spain have been investigated in very-thin thin sections. Specimens from various parts of a fold show different morphologies that are dependent on the operating deformation mechanism. From the limb to the hinge rigid-body rotation becomes less important and folding and intragranular kinking are more common. This is associated with an increasing...

2016
Zheming Wang John M. Zachara Jean-Francois Boily Yuanxian Xia Tom C. Resch Dean A. Moore Chongxuan Liu C. Liu

The adsorption and speciation of U(VI) was investigated on contaminated, fine grained sediment materials from the Hanford 300 area (SPP1 GWF) in simulated groundwater using cryogenic laser-induced U(VI) fluorescence spectroscopy combined with chemometric analysis. A series of reference minerals (montmorillonite, illite, Michigan chlorite, North Carolina chlorite, California clinochlore, quartz ...

2014
Stefan Hofbauer Kira Gysel Marzia Bellei Andreas Hagmüller Irene Schaffner Georg Mlynek Julius Kostan Katharina F. Pirker Holger Daims Paul G. Furtmüller Gianantonio Battistuzzi Kristina Djinović-Carugo Christian Obinger

Chlorite dismutases (Clds) are heme b containing oxidoreductases that convert chlorite to chloride and molecular oxygen. In order to elucidate the role of conserved heme cavity residues in the catalysis of this reaction comprehensive mutational and biochemical analyses of Cld from "Candidatus Nitrospira defluvii" (NdCld) were performed. Particularly, point mutations of the cavity-forming residu...

2014
Stefan Hofbauer Irene Schaffner Paul G Furtmüller Christian Obinger

Chlorite is a serious environmental concern, as rising concentrations of this harmful anthropogenic compound have been detected in groundwater, drinking water, and soil. Chlorite dismutases (Clds) are therefore important molecules in bioremediation as Clds catalyze the degradation of chlorite to chloride and molecular oxygen. Clds are heme b-containing oxidoreductases present in numerous bacter...

A.A. Tabbakh Shabani

Chlorite flakes, as a product of alteration of biotite, the dominant ferromagnesian mineral in the Paleozoic granitic rocks of the Canadian Appalachians, have been analyzed by electron microprobe for major elements and by 57Fe M?ssbauer spectroscopy for the coordination and oxidation state of Fe. Comparison of M?ssbauer Fe3+/Fe ratios obtained from chlorite and its host biotite indicates that c...

2015
Irene Schaffner Stefan Hofbauer Michael Krutzler Katharina F. Pirker Marzia Bellei Gerhard Stadlmayr Georg Mlynek Kristina Djinovic‐Carugo Gianantonio Battistuzzi Paul G. Furtmüller Holger Daims Christian Obinger

It is demonstrated that cyanobacteria (both azotrophic and non-azotrophic) contain heme b oxidoreductases that can convert chlorite to chloride and molecular oxygen (incorrectly denominated chlorite 'dismutase', Cld). Beside the water-splitting manganese complex of photosystem II, this metalloenzyme is the second known enzyme that catalyses the formation of a covalent oxygen-oxygen bond. All cy...

2004

Abdel-Rahman MS, Scatina J. 1985. The effect of Alcide ® , a new antimicrobial drug, on rat blood glutathione and erythrocyte osmotic fragility, in vitro.

2004

The primary purpose of this chapter is to provide public health officials, physicians, toxicologists, and other interested individuals and groups with an overall perspective on the toxicology of chlorine dioxide and chlorite. It contains descriptions and evaluations of toxicological studies and epidemiological investigations and provides conclusions, where possible, on the relevance of toxicity...

Journal: :Journal of the Japanese Technical Association of the Pulp and Paper Industry 1952

Journal: :The Journal of the Geological Society of Japan 1957

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