نتایج جستجو برای: mercury compounds

تعداد نتایج: 266231  

Journal: :Canadian Journal of Chemistry 1963

2013
Matej Sedlar Majda Pavlin Sani Bašič Milena Horvat

Combustion of fossil fuels is the main anthropogenic source of mercury. The efficiency of methods for removing mercury from coal syngas or flue gases mainly depends on the chemical forms of mercury. Despite the fact that temperature fractionation is a common approach to defining mercury species in solid samples, the accuracy of known results is still questionable. For developing the method of t...

2012
Ige Joseph Kade

Mercury is an environmental poison, and the damage to living system is generally severe. The severity of mercury poisoning is consequent from the fact that it targets the thiol-containing enzymes, irreversibly oxidizing their critical thiol groups, consequently leading to an inactivation of the enzyme. The Na⁺/K⁺-ATPase is a sulfhydryl protein that is sensitive to Hg²⁺ assault. On the other han...

Journal: :Journal of chromatography. A 2000
A M Carro M C Mejuto

Trace metals such as mercury, especially its organic compounds, are an important risk to the environment and to man due to their accumulation in the food chain. For this reason, the routine determination of the very toxic methylmercury, and of other organic and inorganic mercury compounds in marine and land animals, vegetables, fruits and fresh water is of increasing importance in health and en...

Journal: :Archives of biochemistry and biophysics 2012
Christy C Bridges Boris F Krasnikov Lucy Joshee John T Pinto André Hallen Jianyong Li Rudolfs K Zalups Arthur J L Cooper

Anthropogenic practices and recycling in the environment through natural processes result in release of potentially harmful levels of mercury into the biosphere. Mercury, especially organic forms, accumulates in the food chain. Mercury reacts readily with sulfur-containing compounds and often exists as a thiol S-conjugate, such as the l-cysteine (Cys)-S-conjugate of methylmercury (CH(3)Hg-S-Cys...

Journal: :The Tohoku journal of experimental medicine 2003
Hiroshi Satoh

Mercury and its compounds have a wide spectrum of toxicities depending upon the chemical forms and modes of exposure. Among the various chemical forms, mercury vapor and methylmercury are well known and established as neurotoxic agents. Since the disasters in Minamata and Iraq, in which fetuses were more susceptible than adults to methylmercury exposure, much attention has been focused on prena...

2011
J. Reinmann

Introduction The continuous emission monitoring of the different compounds which are emitted by industrial facilities is an important topic to approve the compliance to different regulations like WID. However, there are several compounds which cannot be measured in real time. Specific dioxins/furans (PCCD/PCDF) and other POPs (Persistent Organic Pollutants) cannot be measured by online monitors...

2009
Serafina Corsello Alessandro Fulgenzi Daniele Vietti Maria Elena Ferrero

INTRODUCTION A great deal of data regarding the toxicology of mercury has been recently reported. Although the most common human exposures to mercury are currently mercury vapour from amalgam tooth fillings, methylmercury from seafood and ethylmercury as a preservative in vaccines, in the past mercury compounds have been used in the treatment of syphilis. CASE PRESENTATION Mercury intoxicatio...

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