نتایج جستجو برای: bioreduction of hexavalent chromium
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Hexavalent chromium (Cr(VI)), a commonly used industrial metal, is a well known human lung carcinogen. Epidemiology and animal studies suggest that the particulate Cr(VI) compounds, specifically the water insoluble compounds, are the more potent carcinogens; however, the carcinogenic mechanism remains unknown. Here we summarize recent Cr(VI)-induced human tumour, in vivo, cell culture and in vi...
The marked affinity of erythrocytes for hexavalent chromate anion was reported in 1950 by Gray and Sterling (1). Since then, erythrocytes labeled with radioactive sodium chromate have been used extensively for the determination of erythrocyte survival in vivo (1-5) and the determination of blood volume (4-6). The anionic hexavalent form of chromium is bound firmly to erythrocytes, is not reutil...
PURPOSE In this study, a novel and ecological alternative have been developed to treat soils contaminated with hexavalent chromium coupling two well-known systems: electrokinetic remediation and permeable reactive biobarriers. The electric field promotes the electromigration of the hexavalent chromium oxyanions towards the anode. The biobarriers were placed before the anode electrode, in order ...
Hexavalent chromium (VI) compounds are widely used in industry, while trivalent chromium (III) is used as a nutritional supplement. CrVI is generally considered more toxic and carcinogenic than its trivalent form and the toxicity of this metal is associated with free radical processes generating reactive oxygen species (ROS). The detailed mechanism of ROS formation by chromium and its compounds...
background: great concern about occupational exposure to chromium (cr [vi]) has been reported due to escalated risk of lung cancer in exposed workers. consequences of occupational exposure to cr (vi) have been reported as oxidative stress and lung tissue damage. objective: to investigate the feasibility of biological effect monitoring of chrome electroplaters through analysis of serum malondial...
Healthy specimens of Colisa fasciatus exposed to sub lethal concentration of hexavalent chromium (4.8 mg/L) for 15 days revealed no significant alterations in any testicular architecture during its different phases. However, 30 days exposure revealed distarded shape of lobule and lobular wall, scattered interstitial leydig cells during preparatory phase of testicular cycle where as during spawn...
hen the first trivalent chromium electroplating process was commercially introduced in the mid-l970s, information on the corrosion properties of the deposits and other physical properties was unknown. To obtain a comprehensive understanding about the corrosion properties of trivalent chromium electrodeposits over a variety of nickel deposits, chromium deposits from trivalent chromium electrolyt...
The interaction between hexavalent chromium Cr(VI), as K(2)CrO(4), and standard humic acids (HAs) in bulk solution was studied using three complementary analytical methods: UV-Visible spectroscopy, X-ray absorption spectroscopy and differential pulse stripping voltammetry. The observed UV-Vis and X-ray absorption spectra showed that, under our experimental conditions, HAs did not induce reducti...
The evaluations of the potential carcinogenicity of metallic chromium and trivalent chromium by several international and national agencies [International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), 1990; Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR), 1993; Canadian Environmental Protection Act (CEPA), 1994; United States Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA), 1998; United States Nation...
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