نتایج جستجو برای: organic nitrogen compounds

تعداد نتایج: 501616  

Journal: :The Journal of Physical Chemistry 1912

Journal: :Journal of the American Chemical Society 1904

The South Pars zone in Iran encompasses the largest gas refineries and petrochemical complexes in the world. In the South Pars zone, elevated concentrations of reactive hydrocarbons co-emitted with nitrogen oxides from industrial facilities lead to substantial ozone production downwind. To understand the role of these emissions on the ozone formation and, to formulate appropriate control st...

2009
George IFRIM Gabriela BAHRIM Gabriela RAPEANU

Wastewaters from baker’s yeasts industry effluent have a high organic contamination. The classical biological treatments under aerobic and anaerobic conditions lead to a good efficiency in removing the organic carbon, but regarding nitrogen efficiency is variable. To obtain a good efficiency in removing nitrogen, the effluents must pass through all different stages of nitrogen cycle (i.e. ammon...

2013
Rachel E. Sipler Deborah A. Bronk Sybil P. Seitzinger Ronald J. Lauck Lora R. McGuinness Gary J. Kirkpatrick Cynthia A. Heil Lee J. Kerkhof Oscar M. Schofield

Dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) produced by the nitrogen-fixer Trichodesmium sp. has the potential to serve as a nitrogen source for the red tide dinoflagellate Karenia brevis. Dissolved organic matter (DOM) from laboratory cultures of Trichodesmium sp. was isolated, concentrated and then supplied as a nutrient source to K. brevis cells collected from the Gulf of Mexico. K. brevis abundance in...

2012

Purpose: The purpose of this experiment is to observe chemical reactions characteristic of common organic functional groups. The observations will be used to identify a set of unknown compounds Introduction: Most organic and biochemical compounds are composed of carbon, hydrogen, and a few other elements (such as oxygen, nitrogen, and sulfur). These compounds participate in a wide variety of re...

Journal: :Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP 2011
Jonathan D Raff János Szanyi Barbara J Finlayson-Pitts

Alumina is an important component of airborne dust particles as well as of building materials and soils found in the tropospheric boundary layer. While the uptake and reactions of oxides of nitrogen and their photochemistry on alumina have been reported in the past, little is known about the chemistry when organics are also present. Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy at ∼23 °C was u...

Journal: :Science 2004
Christine Floss Frank J Stadermann John Bradley Zu Rong Dai Sasa Bajt Giles Graham

Because hydrogen and nitrogen isotopic anomalies in interplanetary dust particles have been associated with carbonaceous material, the lack of similar anomalies in carbon has been a major conundrum. We report here the presence of a 13C depletion associated with a 15N enrichment in an anhydrous interplanetary dust particle. Our observations suggest that the anomalies are carried by heteroatomic ...

Journal: :Angewandte Chemie 2013
Qinghua Zhang Jean'ne M Shreeve

Within the field of materials science, high-nitrogen compounds represent an important class of energetic materials. As a result of the existence of a large number of inherently energetic N N or N=N bonds within the molecules, highnitrogen compounds possess very high positive heats of formation, thereby making them intrinsically high-energy materials. The energy of most compounds with high-nitro...

Journal: :Trends in plant science 2000
A Hodge D Robinson A Fitter

Plant scientists have long debated whether plants or microorganisms are the superior competitor for nitrogen in terrestrial ecosystems. Microorganisms have traditionally been viewed as the victors but recent evidence that plants can take up organic nitrogen compounds intact and can successfully acquire N from organic patches in soil raises the question anew. We argue that the key determinants o...

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