نتایج جستجو برای: water ph

تعداد نتایج: 692976  

2006
Jochen Smuda Bernhard Dold Jorge Spangenberg

At the active tailings impoundment Carén (surface 22 km) from the porphyry copper mine El Teniente, Chile, initial steps of primary mineral alteration and geochemical changes after deposition were studied. The tailings contained up to 3 vol% sulfides (mainly pyrite). At five points in the tailings impoundment, water samples up to a depth of 4 m were taken from piezometer. Preliminary data showe...

2001
I. Koyuncu D. Topacik M. Turan M. S. Celik H. Z. Sarikaya

Amnonium ion is effectively removed by Reverse Osmosis membranes (Brackish water, BW; Saline water, SW). The removal efficiency of ammonium ion from a solution containing ammonium ion which is not complexed is varying in the range of 5–60%. On the contrary, ammonium ion forms complexes with other ions in water and wastewater removal efficiency was as high as 99% for the synthetic solution which...

Journal: :iranian journal of chemistry and chemical engineering (ijcce) 2005
ramdane salhi

the main aim of this research is to determine optimal leaching conditions; eh, ph and complexing agent concentrations, for recovery of copper from hydroxide sludges such as those produced by electroplating shops, metal finishers, treatment of acid mine drainage, and industrial wastewater in general. this has been preceded by a theoretical approach and numerical and computer calculation. potenti...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
Joep J H Pijpers Mark T Winkler Yogesh Surendranath Tonio Buonassisi Daniel G Nocera

Integrating a silicon solar cell with a recently developed cobalt-based water-splitting catalyst (Co-Pi) yields a robust, monolithic, photo-assisted anode for the solar fuels process of water splitting to O(2) at neutral pH. Deposition of the Co-Pi catalyst on the Indium Tin Oxide (ITO)-passivated p-side of a np-Si junction enables the majority of the voltage generated by the solar cell to be u...

Journal: :Chemical communications 2014
Zhengtao Li Jie Yang Guocan Yu Jiuming He Zeper Abliz Feihe Huang

A water-soluble pillar[9]arene was synthesized. Its pH-responsive host-guest binding to paraquat in water was studied.

2014
Diogo Vila-Viçosa Oscar Francesconi Miguel Machuqueiro

Intermolecular interactions involving carbohydrates and their natural receptors play important roles in several biological processes. The development of synthetic receptors is very useful to study these recognition processes. Recently, it was synthetized a diaminopyrrolic tripodal receptor that is selective for mannosides, which are obtained from mannose, a sugar with significant relevance in l...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2008
Wolfram Kloppmann Avner Vengosh Catherine Guerrot Romain Millot Irena Pankratov

A systematic measurement of ions and 2H/1H, 7Li/6Li, 11B/10B, 18O/ 16O, and 87Sr/86Sr isotopes in feed-waters, permeates, and brines from commercial reverse osmosis (RO) desalination plants in Israel (Ashkelon, Eilat, and Nitzana) and Cyprus (Larnaca) reveals distinctive geochemical and isotopic fingerprints of fresh water generated from desalination of seawater (SWRO) and brackish water (BWRO)...

The number of breakthrough pathogenic activity in water distribution network system is constantly increasing day by day especially at level of consumption. Bacterial growth or survival rate often relates to acidity and alkalinity of water. Sudden changes in pH value and temperature indicates a possibility of present bacterial contaminant in aqueous environment. The observation of pH- and temper...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2007
Victoria Buch Anne Milet Robert Vácha Pavel Jungwirth J Paul Devlin

Water autoionization reaction 2H2O --> H3O- + OH- is a textbook process of basic importance, resulting in pH = 7 for pure water. However, pH of pure water surface is shown to be significantly lower, the reduction being caused by proton stabilization at the surface. The evidence presented here includes ab initio and classical molecular dynamics simulations of water slabs with solvated H3O+ and O...

Journal: :Structure 2015
Shreyas Kaptan Mette Assentoft Hans Peter Schneider Robert A Fenton Joachim W Deitmer Nanna MacAulay Bert L de Groot

Aquaporin 4 (AQP4) is a transmembrane protein from the aquaporin family and is the predominant water channel in the mammalian brain. The regulation of permeability of this protein could be of potential therapeutic use to treat various forms of damage to the nervous tissue. In this work, based on data obtained from in silico and in vitro studies, a pH sensitivity that regulates the osmotic water...

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