نتایج جستجو برای: mercury ii compounds

تعداد نتایج: 829120  

With the growth and development of chemical plants, the amount of mercury released in wastewater has increased. Mercury in wastewater contains harmful compounds which are hazardous to the human health and living organisms. Therefore, its removal from wastewater is significant. There are various techniques or methods available for removing mercury from aqueous solutions. This study focused upon ...

Journal: Pollution 2019

With the growth and development of chemical plants, the amount of mercury released in wastewater has increased. Mercury in wastewater contains harmful compounds which are hazardous to the human health and living organisms. Therefore, its removal from wastewater is significant. There are various techniques or methods available for removing mercury from aqueous solutions. This study focused upon ...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2008
Michael Rajan Jeannine Darrow Michael Hua Brandy Barnett Miguel Mendoza Ben K Greenfield Joy C Andrews

Eichhornia crassipes (water hyacinth) is a non-native plant found in abundance in the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta (hereafter called Delta). This species has become a problem, clogging waterways and wetlands. Water hyacinth are also known to accumulate mercury. Recent attempts to curb its proliferation have included shredding with specialized boats. The purpose of this research is to bett...

Journal: :Metal-Based Drugs 1997
Marcel Dekker

Volume 34 of the series METAL IONS IN BIOLOGICAL SYSTEMS, entitled "Mercury and its Effects on Environment and Biology", covers many upto date multidisciplinary research lines in this area. Speciation of Hg(ll) and CH3Hg(II) compounds and its applications to the determination of mercury in lakes, rivers and marine environment, including boreal surface waters, are the topics of chapters 1 to 4. ...

Journal: :Journal of the American Chemical Society 1907

Journal: :Reproductive toxicology 2009
Cesare Castellini Evangelia Mourvaki Barbara Sartini Raffaella Cardinali Elena Moretti Giulia Collodel Salvador Fortaner Enrico Sabbioni Tommaso Renieri

Metal compounds have been associated with male reproductive toxicity in vivo. The aim of the present study was to investigate the in vitro effects of 20 metal compounds using rabbit ejaculated spermatozoa as a study model for spermiotoxicity. Five of the metals tested (arsenic, cadmium, chromium, mercury and vanadium) reduced sperm motility and curvilinear velocity. Ultrastructural analyses rev...

Journal: :Human & experimental toxicology 2006
S Sallon T Namdul S Dolma P Dorjee D Dolma T Sadutshang P Ever-Hadani T Bdolah-Abram S Apter S Almog S Roberts

UNLABELLED Symptoms of mercury toxicity, biochemical changes, and blood/urine mercury levels were evaluated in a small group of patients. Six patients attending Delek Hospital, Dharamsala, India, taking mercury-containing traditional Tibetan medicine (TTM) (Group I), were compared with three patients taking non-mercury containing TTM (Group II) and healthy volunteers(Group II). Quantitative est...

Journal: :Environmental toxicology and chemistry 2001
J J Leaner R P Mason

Methylmercury (CH3Hg(II)) was measured in various tissues and whole body of sheepshead minnows; Cyprinodon variegatus, following exposure to 100 ng/L methylmercury chloride (CH3HgCl) alone or in combination with one of the organic compounds cysteine (CH3Hg-Cys), thiourea (CH3Hg-Thu), or thioglycolate (CH3Hg-Thg). Overall, the CH3Hg(II) concentration in sheepshead minnows in all the treatments i...

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