نتایج جستجو برای: chromium reduction

تعداد نتایج: 513315  

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1991
J Aiyar H J Berkovits R A Floyd K E Wetterhahn

The types of reactive intermediates generated upon reduction of chromium(VI) by glutathione or hydrogen peroxide and the resulting DNA damage have been determined. In vitro, reaction of chromium(VI) with glutathione led to formation of two chromium(V) complexes and the glutathione thiyl radical. When chromium(VI) was reacted with DNA in the presence of glutathione, chromium-DNA adducts were obt...

2016
M. Sakthivel P. M. Ayyasamy N. Hemalatha

Chromium, a priority pollutant is well known for its mutagenicity, carcinogenicity and teratogenicity in humans, animals and plants. Extensive use of chromium in industries such as leather tanning, stainless-steel production, electroplating and wood preservatives have resulted in extensive chromium contaminated soil and ground water. Microorganisms are involved in the removal of toxic wastes, b...

Journal: :Industrial health 1988
Y Suzuki

It is well known that soluble chromates, when added to blood in vitro or in vivo, hardly interact with the plasma components and easily penetrate the erythrocytes, and that reduction to the trivalent species follows.1-3) However, in vitro reduction of chromium(VI) in human4) and rat5) plasma has been observed. Some problems of the fate of chromium(VI) in blood, especially in vivo remain unsolve...

Journal: :The Open Orthopaedics Journal 2008
G.A. Afolaranmi J Tettey R.M.D Meek M.H Grant

Many orthopaedic implants are composed of alloys containing chromium. Of particular relevance is the increasing number of Cobalt Chromium bearing arthroplasies being inserted into young patients with osteoarthritis. Such implants will release chromium ions. These patients will be exposed to the released chromium for over 50 years in some cases. The subsequent chromium ion metabolism and redistr...

2011
P. Kanmani J. Aravind D. Preston

Chromium contaminants emanating from industrial activities pose a significant threat to human’s wellbeing. Chromium (III) and Chromium (VI) are the forms in which they are commonly encountered, of which the trivalent form is relatively benign. Hence, biological reduction of hexavalent chromium has been widely explored by researchers, yielding fruitful outcomes, opening up exciting avenues and a...

2006
R. Świetlik

Chromium contamination in the area of the Radomka river basin in Poland has lead to significant environmental problems. Therefore, chromium redox transformations were investigated in the aquatic environment under conditions as close to natural as possible at intermediate pH and in the presence of original bottom sediment and dissolved oxygen. Reduction of Cr(VI) in the Radomka river water occur...

Journal: :Environmental science and pollution research international 2016
Kołoczek Henryk Chwastowski Jarosław Żukowski Witold

Batch adsorption experiments were performed for the removal of chromium (III) and chromium (VI) ions from aqueous solutions using Canadian peat and coconut fiber. The Langmuir model was used to describe the adsorption isotherm. The maximum adsorption for peat reached 18.75 mg/g for Cr(III) and 8.02 mg/g for Cr(VI), whereas the value for fiber was slightly higher and reached 19.21 mg/g for Cr(II...

2000

Publication 1. A. Manceau et al, “Quantitative Zn speciation in smelter-contaminated soils by EXAFS spectroscopy,” Am. J. Sci. (in press, 2000). Figure 3 (top) Soil samples were taken at several depths from a contaminated site. (bottom) Model compounds derived from polarized-EXAFS data at the ESRF and μ-EXAFS data at the ALS provide a good fit with powder-EXAFS spectra from a soil sample, there...

Journal: :International Journal of Engineering Applied Sciences and Technology 2020

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