نتایج جستجو برای: mercury species

تعداد نتایج: 587641  

Journal: :Chimia 2014
Perrine Dranguet Rebecca Flück Nicole Regier Claudia Cosio Séverine Le Faucheur Vera I Slaveykova

The present article reviews current knowledge and recent progress on the bioavailability and toxicity of mercury to aquatic primary producers. Mercury is a ubiquitous toxic trace element of global concern. At the base of the food web, primary producers are central for mercury incorporation into the food web. Here, the emphasis is on key, but still poorly understood, processes governing the inte...

Journal: :Journal of applied toxicology : JAT 2007
Grazyna Zareba Elsa Cernichiari Rieko Hojo Scott Mc Nitt Bernard Weiss Moiz M Mumtaz Dennis E Jones Thomas W Clarkson

Thimerosal, which releases the ethyl mercury radical as the active species, has been used as a preservative in many currently marketed vaccines throughout the world. Because of concerns that its toxicity could be similar to that of methyl mercury, it is no longer incorporated in many vaccines in the United States. There are reasons to believe, however, that the disposition and toxicity of ethyl...

Journal: :Environmental toxicology and chemistry 2008
Jeffrey S Levinton Sharon T Pochron

We analyzed a New York (USA) state database of mercury concentrations in muscle tissue for five species of fish (striped bass, yellow perch, largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, and carp) over a range of locations in the Hudson River (USA) between 1970 and 2004. We used regression models to discern temporal and geographic change in the fish while controlling for a positive correlation between merc...

Journal: :Journal of hazardous materials 2010
Manuela Rallo M Antonia Lopez-Anton Ruud Meij Ron Perry M Mercedes Maroto-Valer

Fly ashes and gypsum are one of the main wastes produced in coal-fired power stations which may be sent to landfills for their disposal. In this work, leaching and speciation of mercury in fly ashes and gypsum from a modern co-combustion power plant equipped with a selective catalytic reduction (SCR) unit in the Netherlands were studied. The mercury leachable contents were checked against diffe...

Journal: :iranian journal of public health 0
m.shariat

forty bacteria species commonly found in soil, sediments, and sewage effluent were exposed for acclimation to inorganic and organic mercury compounds using sterilized sediments as the culture medium. screening tests for the ability of microorganisms to methylate inorganic mercury were made on all 40 species after acclimation to 13.5 mg/i mercuric chloride. additional screening tests for demethy...

Journal: :Journal of environmental monitoring : JEM 2008
Michael H Abraham Javier Gil-Lostes William E Acree J Enrique Cometto-Muñiz William S Cain

Descriptors have been determined for four inorganic mercury(II) species and for seventeen organic mercury(II) species, using experimental literature data. These descriptors can then be used in equations that we have already set out in order to estimate a large number of physicochemical properties. These include the water to octanol partition coefficient and the gas to water partition coefficien...

Journal: :Archives of environmental contamination and toxicology 2008
Vitor H Paiva Paula C Tavares Jaime A Ramos Eduarda Pereira Sandra Antunes Armando C Duarte

We assessed mercury levels in the feathers of little tern (Sternula albifrons) chicks from hatching to fledging and in their prey captured by adults in three main foraging habitats: lagoon, salinas, and adjacent sea. These data were used to model mercury concentration in chick feathers through food ingestion, in order to explore the effects that changes in diet would have on the mercury burden ...

2013
Meagan McCloskey Stacey Robinson Paul A Smith Mark Forbes

Methylmercury is a toxic form of mercury which persists in food webs for long periods of time and biomagnifies up successive trophic levels. Shorebirds breeding in the Arctic are exposed to methylmercury, derived from both natural and anthropogenic sources, when they ingest their invertebrate prey. Populations of many shorebird species are believed to be declining and one hypothesis for these d...

2015
D. Karunasagar

A simple and rapid ultrasound assisted extraction (UAE) protocol with dilute solutions of tetramethylammonium hydroxide (TMAH) for the speciation of mercury in fish and plant tissues was developed as an alternative to conventional methods which require intensive treatments. The main operational parameters, such as extractant concentration (TMAH), sonication time and amount of sample, were optim...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2012
Stacey A Robinson Marc J Lajeunesse Mark R Forbes

The sex of a bird can, in principle, affect exposure and accumulation of mercury. One conventional explanation for sex differences in mercury burden suggests female birds should have lower concentrations than conspecific males, because breeding females can depurate methylmercury to their eggs. However, sex differences in body burden of mercury among birds are not consistent. We used meta-analys...

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