نتایج جستجو برای: aerobic oxidation

تعداد نتایج: 148517  

2015
Elizabeth A. Stoll Rebecca Makin Ian R. Sweet Andrew J. Trevelyan Satomi Miwa Philip J. Horner Douglass M. Turnbull

Neural activity is tightly coupled to energy consumption, particularly sugars such as glucose. However, we find that, unlike mature neurons and astrocytes, neural stem/progenitor cells (NSPCs) do not require glucose to sustain aerobic respiration. NSPCs within the adult subventricular zone (SVZ) express enzymes required for fatty acid oxidation and show sustained increases in oxygen consumption...

ژورنال: سلامت و محیط زیست 2009
اصیلیان, حسن, جمال, اکرم, موسوی, غلامرضا,

Background and Objectives: A conventional treatment to stabilize the excess activated sludge is the aerobic digestion process but due to long aeration time, it requires large equipments as well as high investment cost. Because of high oxidation potential of ozone, sludge ozonation enhances stabilization rate and reduces sludge treatment equipment size and cost. Therefore, in this study, the com...

Journal: :Nanoscale 2013
Lee J Durndell Christopher M A Parlett Nicole S Hondow Karen Wilson Adam F Lee

The selective aerobic oxidation of cinnamyl alcohol over Pt nanoparticles has been tuned via the use of mesoporous silica supports to control their dispersion and oxidation state. High area two-dimensional SBA-15, and three-dimensional, interconnected KIT-6 silica significantly enhance Pt dispersion, and thus surface PtO2 concentration, over that achievable via commercial low surface area silic...

2016
Oskar Modin Frank Persson Britt-Marie Wilén Malte Hermansson

The activated sludge process is commonly used to treat wastewater by aerobic oxidation of organic pollutants into carbon dioxide and water. However, several nonoxidative mechanisms can also contribute to removal of organics. Sorption onto activated sludge can remove a large fraction of the colloidal and particulate wastewater organics. Intracellular storage of, e.g., polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHA)...

Journal: :Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP 2012
Martin T Schümperli Ceri Hammond Ive Hermans

A comparative theoretical study is presented on the formation and fate of α-amino-peroxyl radicals, recently proposed as important intermediates in the aerobic oxidation of amines. After radical abstraction of the weakly bonded αH-atom in the amine substrate, the α-amino-alkyl radical reacts irreversibly with O(2), forming the corresponding α-amino-peroxyl radical. HO(2)˙-elimination from vario...

Journal: :FEMS microbiology ecology 2005
Michael Nielsen Annette Bollmann Olav Sliekers Mike Jetten Markus Schmid Marc Strous Ingo Schmidt Lars Hauer Larsen Lars Peter Nielsen Niels Peter Revsbech

In the Completely Autotrophic Nitrogen removal Over Nitrite (CANON) process, aerobic and anaerobic ammonia oxidizing bacteria cooperate to remove ammonia in one oxygen-limited reactor. Kinetic studies, microsensor analysis, and fluorescence in situ hybridization on CANON biomass showed a partial differentiation of processes and organisms within and among aggregates. Under normal oxygen-limited ...

Anubha Yadav Anuj Kumar, Deepak Kumar Das Deepak Saini Vinod Kumar Vashistha

Macrocycles and p-benzoquinones (p-BQ) have been generally connected as potential co-synergist redox models in aerobic oxidation. To get insight for the synergist oxidation of hydroquinones (H2Q), thus, we synthesized and characterized dibenzotetraaza [14]annulene type macrocycles of FeIII and CoII metal ions and described by utilizing different examinations inc...

2001
Aileen Chang Gail R. Willsky

Interactions of oxyvanadium compounds with cellular metabolism have recently been demonstrated. Membrane-stimulated vanadate-dependent NADH oxidation has been hypothesized to involve the cellular accumulation of HzOz, which may cause the vanadate sensitivity of animals and microbes. This report shows that the vanadate-dependent NADH oxidation activity of the yeast plasma membrane requires oxyge...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 2005
David E Kelley

In order to examine the factors governing the timing and flexibility of skeletal muscle switching between fat and carbohydrate oxidation, Ukropcova et al. studied the effect of glucose and fatty acid availability on the preference for fat oxidation in myocytes cultured from human male quadriceps muscle taken from subjects with varied BMI, fat mass, and insulin sensitivity. The authors found tha...

2015
Kai Bao Fuqing Li Hanjing Liu Zhiwei Wang Qirong Shen Jian Wang Weige Zhang

A general strategy involving a novel and highly efficient aerobic benzylic oxidation promoted by cheap, reusable activated carbon in water is developed. Application of this method has been demonstrated in the benign synthesis of bioactive 2-benzoylbenzimidazoles and 2-benzoylbenzoxazoles derivatives. Furthermore, the activated carbon catalyst could be recovered and reused at least three times w...

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