نتایج جستجو برای: halogenated organics

تعداد نتایج: 6087  

Journal: :Chemical communications 2016
Li Dai Di Wu Qinglong Qiao Wenting Yin Jun Yin Zhaochao Xu

A fluorescent sensor for halogenated solvents termed AMN is reported. AMN shows strong fluorescence in most halogenated solvents (QE > 0.1) but weak fluorescence (QE<0.01) in most non-halogenated solvents. In chlorinated solvents, the fluorescence intensity decreased with the reduction of chlorine content. On the contrary, in brominated solvents the fluorescence intensity increased with the red...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 2002
Arthur J L Cooper Sam A Bruschi Ana Iriarte Marino Martinez-Carrion

Rat liver mitochondrial aspartate aminotransferase (a homodimer) was shown to catalyse a beta-lyase reaction with three nephrotoxic halogenated cysteine S-conjugates [ S -(1,1,2,2-tetrafluoroethyl)-L-cysteine, S -(1,2-dichlorovinyl)-L-cysteine and S -(2-chloro-1,1,2-trifluoroethyl)-L-cysteine], and less effectively so with a non-toxic cysteine S-conjugate [benzothiazolyl-L-cysteine]. Transamina...

Journal: :Journal of environmental management 2009
Benjamin Erable Isabelle Goubet Amira Seltana Thierry Maugard

Traditional biological removal processes are limited by the low solubility of halogenated compounds in aqueous media. A new technology appears very suitable for the remediation of these volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Solid/gas bio-catalysis applied in VOC remediation can transform halogenated compounds directly in the gas phase using dehydrated cells as a bio-catalyst. The hydrolysis of vol...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1982
C D Watts B Crathorne M Fielding S D Killops

Over the past decade much information has been published on the analysis of organics extracted from treated water. Certain of these organics have been shown to be by-products of the chlorination disinfection process and to possess harmful effects at high concentrations. This has resulted in increased interest in alternative disinfection processes, particularly ozonation. The data on organics ha...

2017
Joseph Adelskov Bharat K. C. Patel

Micrococcus luteus strain NDB3Y10, which utilizes 1,2-dichloroethane as a carbon source, was isolated from a bore well that produces coal seam gas. The draft genome size of the strain was 2.49 Mb with a G+C content of 72.97%. Genes involved in the metabolism of halogenated substrates, including halogenated hydrocarbons, were identified.

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1971
B B Brodie W D Reid A K Cho G Sipes G Krishna J R Gillette

Treatment of rats with phenobarbital, which stimulates the activity of the drug-metabolizing enzymes in the liver, potentiates hepatic necrosis elicited by bromobenzene and a number of other chemically inert halogenated aromatic hydrocarbons. Radioautographic studies indicate that [(14)C]bromobenzene is covalently bound at the sites of necrosis. From these results, it is inferred that the hepat...

Journal: :Environmental pollution 2007
Emma L Teuten Christopher M Reddy

To provide additional evidence that several halogenated organic compounds (HOCs) found in environmental samples are natural and not industrially produced, we analyzed an archived whale oil sample collected in 1921 from the last voyage of the whaling ship Charles W. Morgan. This sample, which pre-dates large-scale industrial manufacture of HOCs, contained two methoxylated polybrominated diphenyl...

2014
Michail Syrpas Ewout Ruysbergh Lander Blommaert Bart Vanelslander Koen Sabbe Wim Vyverman Norbert De Kimpe Sven Mangelinckx

Diatoms are known to produce a variety of halogenated compounds, which were recently shown to have a role in allelopathic interactions between competing species. The production of these compounds is linked to haloperoxidase activity. This research, has shown that this system may also be involved in diatom-bacteria interactions via the H2O2 dependent inactivation of a type of quorum sensing (QS)...

2003
J. van Leeuwen M. Holmes C. Heidenreich R. Daly I. Fisher G. Kastl A. Sathasivan D. Bursill

Raw surface and ground waters used for drinking purposes can vary markedly in their chemical and biological composition. Inorganic content (such as salt, bicarbonate, clay and metal ions), organic content (natural organic matter and anthropogenic compounds, including pollutants) and micro-organisms present in raw water are key drivers for treatment processes that provide for safe and aesthetica...

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