نتایج جستجو برای: extractable heavy metals

تعداد نتایج: 170991  

2015
H. Z. Tian C. Y. Zhu J. J. Gao K. Cheng J. M. Hao K. Wang S. B. Hua J. R. Zhou

Introduction Conclusions References

Journal: :Chemical communications 2014
Gregory G Lewis Jessica S Robbins Scott T Phillips

This Communication describes a prototype quantitative paper-based assay that simultaneously measures the levels of Pb(2+) and Hg(2+) in water. The assay requires only measurements of time to yield a quantitative readout, and the results are independent of sample volume, humidity, and sample viscosity.

ژورنال: طلوع بهداشت یزد 2015
ابراهیمی, افشین, خدابخشی, عباس, موذنی, ملیحه, پورقیصری, هاجر,

Introduction: Heavy metals like Cadmium, Arsenic, Lead and Mercury are regarded as the most common heavy metals in the environment which can enter the food chain via various routs and may cause a great number of disorders within humans. Besides these heavy metals, such metals as Zinc and Copper can be dangerous in excess amounts. Edible salt, as one of the main additives, can contain these heav...

Journal: :آب و خاک 0
نجمه نمازی محمد حسن صالحی جهانگرد محمدی

introduction: heavy metals released from stationaryand mobile origins can be transported in water, air and soil and can be even absorbed by plants, animals and human bodies. trace elements are currently of great environmental concern. nowadays, one of the most important environmental problems is pollution of agricultural soils occurs by heavy metals due to human activities. atmospheric subsiden...

Journal: :international journal of advanced biological and biomedical research 2014
sara raeisi javad sharifi rad majid sharifi rad hamideh zakariaei

the heavy metals concentrations including zinc, copper, lead and cadmium (zn, cu, pb and cd) in water and sediments in gorgan bay and their accumulation in rutilus frisii kutum, acipenser persicus, rutilus rutilus caspicus and cyprinus carpio organs (gills, muscle, kidney and liver) were investigated. there was substantial increase in concentration of heavy metals ingoing from the water to the ...

2016
Ioan Stelian Bocşan Irina Brumboiu Tudor Călinici Mariana Vlad Cecilia Roman Ioana Brie Mihaela Lucia Ponta

Introduction The potential oncogenic effect of some heavy metals in people occupationally and non-occupationally exposed to such heavy metals is already well demonstrated. This study seeks to clarify the potential role of these heavy metals in the living environment, in this case in non-occupational multifactorial aetiology of malignancies in the inhabitants of areas with increased prevalent en...

Journal: :Journal of hazardous materials 2017
Muhammad Shahid Camille Dumat Sana Khalid Eva Schreck Tiantian Xiong Nabeel Khan Niazi

Anthropologic activities have transformed global biogeochemical cycling of heavy metals by emitting considerable quantities of these metals into the atmosphere from diverse sources. In spite of substantial and progressive developments in industrial processes and techniques to reduce environmental emissions, atmospheric contamination by toxic heavy metals and associated ecological and health ris...

2003
Shui-Wen Chang Chien Chun-Chia Huang Min-Chao Wang Chang Chien

The humic substances including humic acid (HA) and fulvic acids (FAs) extracted from a refuse compost were investigated the average conditional concentration quotients of the complexes formed by the reaction of heavy metals with the humic substances. The characteristics of these humic substances were previously investigated by a related study. The concentrations of the free ions of Pb, Cu, Cd, ...

2005
C. Aydinalp S. Marinova

Distribution and availability of heavy metals to plants is important when assessing the environmental quality of an area. The objectives of this study conducted in 2002 were: a) determine the levels of the heavy metals cadmium (Cd), copper (Cu), lead (Pb), manganese (Mn), nickel (Ni) and zinc (Zn) in the agricultural soils of the Bursa plain so that the degree of pollution could be ascertained,...

2017
Alicja Kicińska Magdalena Mamak Monika Skrzypek

The authors dealt with some hazardous elements, i.e. As, Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Ni, Pb and Zn, contained in sands of the sandboxes localized in playgrounds of seven spas in southern Poland (CEE). The following determinations were made: the total contents of metals, the most mobile metals (water-leachable fraction) and the metals available to plants and organisms (CaCl2- and EDTA-extractable fractions)...

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