نتایج جستجو برای: manganese removal

تعداد نتایج: 164590  

Journal: :Dalton transactions 2015
Bo Richter Dorthe B Ravnsbæk Nikolay Tumanov Yaroslav Filinchuk Torben R Jensen

Solvent-based synthesis and characterization of α-Mn(BH4)2 and a new nanoporous polymorph of manganese borohydride, γ-Mn(BH4)2, via a new solvate precursor, Mn(BH4)2·1/2S(CH3)2, is presented. Manganese chloride is reacted with lithium borohydride in a toluene/dimethylsulfide mixture at room temperature, which yields halide and solvent-free manganese borohydride after extraction with dimethylsul...

Journal: :iranian journal of materials science and engineering 0
f. sakhaei materials and energy research center (merc) e. salahi materials and energy research center (merc) m. eolya institute for color science and technology (icrc) i. mobasherpour institute for color science and technology (icrc)

up to now, lots of materials such as active carbon, iron, manganese, zirconium, and metal oxides have been widely used for removal of dyes from contaminated water. among these, ferrite nanoparticle is an interesting magnetic material due to its moderate saturation magnetization, excellent chemical stability and mechanical hardness. graphene, a new class of 2d carbonaceous material with atom thi...

2002

Tightly bound magnesium was found in soluble, purified ATPase (F,) from beef heart mitochondria in the amount of 1 mol/mol of F1. Iron, zinc, cobalt, manganese, calcium, sodium, copper, and potassium were not tightly bound at stoichiometric levels. Removal of magnesium by chelating agents caused loss of ATPase activity. Removal of tightly bound nucleotide by gel filtration in 50% glycerolor 60 ...

2016
IzABELA KRUPIńSKA Izabela KrupIńsKa

humic substances (hS) constitute a large part of organic matter found in aquatic environment. the hS strongly interact with both inorganic and organic pollutants. Occurrence of the hS in groundwater accounts for many problems with treatment procedures. these natural components cause an increased intensity of water colour, affect its taste and odour, hinder removal of iron, manganese and other m...

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 2012
p.c. mane a.b. bhosle

algae have been proven efficient biological vectors for heavy metal uptake. in order to further study their biosorption potential, two strains spirogyra sp. and spirulina sp. have been studied under different initial metal concentrations. in recent years, the biosorption processes have been studied extensively using microbial biomass as biosorbent for heavy metal ions removal. in these studies...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1979
A E Senior

Tightly bound magnesium was found in soluble, purified ATPase (F1) from beef heart mitochondria in the amount of 1 mol/mol of F1. Iron, zinc, cobalt, manganese, calcium, sodium, copper, and potassium were not tightly bound at stoichiometric levels. Removal of magnesium by chelating agents caused loss of ATPase activity. Removal of tightly bound nucleotide by gel filtration in 50% glycerol- or 6...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1991
A C Greene J C Madgwick

Microbial manganese oxidation was demonstrated at high Mn concentrations (5 g/liter) in bacterial cultures in the presence of a microalga. The structure of the oxide produced varied depending on the bacterial strain and mode of culture. A nonaxenic, acid-tolerant microalga, a Chlamydomonas sp., was found to mediate formation of manganite (gamma-MnOOH). Bacteria isolated from associations with c...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1983
P Rorsman B Hellman

Electrothermal atomic-absorption spectroscopy was employed for measuring manganese in beta-cell-rich pancreatic islets isolated from ob/ob mice. The efflux from preloaded islets was estimated from the amounts remaining after 30 min of subsequent test incubations in the absence of Mn2+. An increase in the extracellular Mg2+ concentration promoted the Mn2+ efflux and removal of Na+ from a Ca2+-de...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1984
R A Rosson B M Tebo K H Nealson

A method was developed to determine whether microorganisms mediate the precipitation of manganese(II) in the marine environment. Radioactive Mn(II) was used as a tracer to measure the precipitation (binding and oxidation) of Mn(II) [i.e., the Mn(II) trapped on 0.2-mum membrane filters] in the presence and absence of biological poisons. A variety of antibiotics, fixatives, and metabolic inhibito...

Journal: :Clinical chemistry 1989
A Matsuda M Kimura M Kataoka S Ohkuma M Sato Y Itokawa

To clarify whether manganese nutritional status is better reflected by the manganese concentration in lymphocytes or in whole blood, we injected manganese solutions intravenously into manganese-deficient rats and determined manganese concentrations in lymphocytes, whole blood, and various tissues. The manganese concentrations in lymphocytes and tissues, but not in whole blood, were significantl...

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