نتایج جستجو برای: carbon inorganic compounds

تعداد نتایج: 554366  

2005
J. R. QUAYLE

It has long been known that some non-photosynthetic micro-organisms can grow on organic C, compounds as their sole source of energy and carbon. The means whereby such organisms grow has been the subject of speculation. It has been suggested (Bhat & Barker, 1948; van Niel, 1954) that they might couple the energy of oxidation of the organic substrate to the reduction of carbon dioxide and the syn...

Journal: :The Analyst 2002
Judith A Brisbin Joseph A Caruso

A variety of extraction procedures were evaluated for the extraction of arsenic and other analytes from lobster tissue samples using inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) detection. Soxhlet, room temperature mixing, sonication, microwave assisted, supercritical carbon dioxide and subcritical water extractions were evaluated for a variety of solvent systems and optimum conditions...

2013
Jie Ma Zhong-Yuan Wang Bryan A. Stevenson Xin-Jun Zheng Yan Li

An 'anomalous' negative flux, in which carbon dioxide (CO2) enters rather than is released from the ground, was studied in a saline/alkaline soil. Soil sterilization disclosed an inorganic process of CO2 dissolution into (during the night) and out of (during the day) the soil solution, driven by variation in soil temperature. Experimental and modeling analysis revealed that pH and soil moisture...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1985
J V Moroney H D Husic N E Tolbert

Membrane-permeable and impermeable inhibitors of carbonic anhydrase have been used to assess the roles of extracellular and intracellular carbonic anhydrase on the inorganic carbon concentrating system in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii. Acetazolamide, ethoxzolamide, and a membrane-impermeable, dextran-bound sulfonamide were potent inhibitors of extracellular carbonic anhydrase measured with intact c...

2006
Santanu Paria Pak K. Yuet

The treatment of hazardous wastes using cement-based solidification–stabilization (S–S) is of increasing importance as an option for remediating contaminated sites. Indeed, among the various treatment techniques, S–S is one of the most widely used methods for treating inorganic wastes. To enhance the application of S–S and to further develop this technology for site remediation, particularly fo...

Journal: :Journal of chromatography. A 2006
Stefano Polesello Gabriele Tartari Paola Giacomotti Rosario Mosello Silvano Cavalli

Studies of inorganic carbon cycle in natural waters provide important information on the biological productivity and buffer capacity. Determination of total inorganic carbon, alkalinity and dissolved carbon dioxide gives an indication of the balance between photosynthesis and respiration by biota, both within the water column and sediments, and carbon dioxide transfers from the water column to ...

Journal: :Nature materials 2005
Takashi Kashiwagi Fangming Du Jack F Douglas Karen I Winey Richard H Harris John R Shields

Synthetic polymeric materials are rapidly replacing more traditional inorganic materials, such as metals, and natural polymeric materials, such as wood. As these synthetic materials are flammable, they require modifications to decrease their flammability through the addition of flame-retardant compounds. Environmental regulation has restricted the use of some halogenated flame-retardant additiv...

Sea water samples were collected from 32 stations in the southern part of the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman during winter of 1987. Surface water of the Persian Gulf exhibited wide range and higher values of salinity (37.15-43.95, mean 40.02%) compared with lower values and narrow range (36.58-36.95, mean 36.74%) in the Gulf of Oman. Surface salinity did not reflect any significant relations...

Journal: : 2021

Unlike ion-exchange resins, inorganic sorbents possess high selectivity towards heavy metal ions and stability against ionizing radiation. However, sorption on these materials is rather slow. Moreover, capacity strongly depends the solution pH. In order to improve properties of ion-exchangers, composites containing advanced carbon are obtained. Regularities U(VI) compounds from low-concentrated...

2006
COLLEEN M. CAVANAUGH ZOE P. MCKINESS FRANK J. STEWART

Bacteria and marine eukaryotes often coexist in symbioses that significantly influence the ecology, physiology and evolution of both partners. De Bary (1879) defined symbiosis as “the living together of differently named organisms,” implying that the term encompasses both positive (e.g., mutualism) and negative (e.g., parasitism) associations. Many researchers now view symbiotic interactions as...

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