Carbonate Complexes
Mostrando 1-11 de 11 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. Endophytic fungus Purpureocillium sp. A5 protect mangrove plant Kandelia candel under copper stress
Abstract Mangrove is an important ecosystem in the world. Mangrove ecosystems have a large capacity in retaining heavy metals, and now they are usually considered as sinks for heavy metals. However, the mechanism of why the soil of mangrove ecosystems can retain heavy metal is not certain. In this research, endophytic fungus Purpureocillium sp. A5 was isolat
Braz. J. Microbiol.. Publicado em: 2017-07
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2. Petrologia e metalogenia do depósito primário de nióbio do complexo carbonatítico-foscorítico de Catalão I, GO
The Catalão I carbonatite-phoscorite complex is part of the Alto Paranaíba Igneous Province (APIP) and consists of a multi-intrusion body zoned from bebedourite-(piroxenite)-series rocks in the border to carbonatite- and phoscorite-series rocks in the core. The phoscorite-series rocks consist of apatite, magnetite and a Mg-silicate (phlogopite or olivine)
Publicado em: 2009
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3. Aproveitamento de Ítrio e Lantânio de um carbonato de terras raras de baixo teor em Cério, de um carbonato de Ítrio e de um óxido de terras ítricas / Yttrium and lanthanum recovery from low cerium carbonate, yttrium carbonate and yttrium concentrate
Fez-se a separação, enriquecimento e purificação de iantânio e ítrio partindo-se de um concentrado de terras raras empobrecido em cério, conhecido como LCC, \"low cerium carbonate\", um concentrado de ítrio designado como \"carbonato de ítrio\" e um terceiro concentrado designado como \"oxido de terras ítricas\". Os dois primeiros concentrados fora
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 03/03/2006
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4. Estudo da oxidação de pirita em meio alcalino através de modelagem termodinâmica e de análises por difração de raios-x, espectroscopia de infravermelho e raman
An investigation of pyrite oxidation in alkaline solutions by thermodynamic modeling and analyses by Xray diffraction, infrared and Raman spectroscopy was carried out. The effect of pH and solution composition on the nature of the oxide product and complex formation is explained. A mechanism is proposed to explain the increase of the oxidation rates in carbo
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 31/08/2005
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5. Mineralogia e geoquímica supergênicas do urânio - Província Uranífera de Lagoa Real, Caetité - Bahia
X Ray Diffraction and Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) analysis reveal that the following uranyl hidroxisilicates mainly constitute the uranium secondary mineralogy from albitites of the Cachoeira and Laranjeiras uranium anomalies (Lagoa Real BA Brazil): β-Uranophane-Ca[(UO2)(SiO3OH)]2.5(H2O); Uranophane-Ca[(UO2)(SiO3OH)]2.5(H2O); Sklodowskite-Mg[(UO2)(SiO3
Publicado em: 2005
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6. Effect of Electron Donor and Solution Chemistry on Products of Dissimilatory Reduction of Technetium by Shewanella putrefaciens
To help provide a fundamental basis for use of microbial dissimilatory reduction processes in separating or immobilizing 99Tc in waste or groundwaters, the effects of electron donor and the presence of the bicarbonate ion on the rate and extent of pertechnetate ion [Tc(VII)O4−] enzymatic reduction by the subsurface metal-reducing bacterium Shewanella putre
American Society for Microbiology.
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7. Pyrrole Hydrogen Ionization of Imidazole Derivatives in Metal Ion Complexes and Carbonic Anhydrase
Zinc ion-induced pyrrole hydrogen ionization from a histidyl residue has recently been suggested as the source of the activity-related deprotonation in carbonic anhydrase (EC 4.2.1.1; carbonate hydro-lyase) occurring at pH 7-8. The results offered to support the hypothesis are shown to be deficient. Examination of the literature reveals no precedent for such
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8. Abiotic factors affecting the toxicity of lead to fungi.
The toxicity of lead (Pb) to fungi in pure culture was influenced by several abiotic factors: pH, inorganic anions, clay minerals, and particulate (humic acid) and soluble organic matter. The toxicity of Pb was potentiated under acidic conditions (pH 5 and 6), and phosphate or carbonate anions reduced the toxicity, apparently as a result of the formation of
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9. An evaluation of the importance of gastric acid secretion in the absorption of dietary calcium.
Since calcium solubility is a prerequisite to calcium absorption, and since solubility of calcium is highly pH-dependent, it has been generally assumed that gastric acid secretion and gastric acidity play an important role in the intestinal absorption of calcium from ingested food or calcium salts such as CaCO3. To evaluate this hypothesis, we developed a me
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10. Direct vibrational structure of protein metal-binding sites from near-infrared Yb3+ vibronic side band spectroscopy.
Near-infrared Yb3+ vibronic side band (VSB) spectroscopy is used to obtain structural information of metal binding sites in metalloproteins. This technique provides a selective "IR-like" vibrational spectrum of those ligands chelated to the Yb3+ ion. VSB spectra of various model complexes of Yb3+ representing different ligand types were studied to provide re
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11. Nitric oxide, oxidants, and protein tyrosine nitration
The occurrence of protein tyrosine nitration under disease conditions is now firmly established and represents a shift from the signal transducing physiological actions of •NO to oxidative and potentially pathogenic pathways. Tyrosine nitration is mediated by reactive nitrogen species such as peroxynitrite anion (ONOO–) and nitrogen dioxide (•NO2), for
National Academy of Sciences.