نتایج جستجو برای: 99m antimony sulfide colloid

تعداد نتایج: 38016  

2014
Valentyn Smyntyna Bogdan Semenenko Valentyna Skobeeva Nikolay Malushin

This paper presents the results of the research on the luminescence of cadmium sulfide nanocrystals (NCs) synthesized by colloid chemistry in a gelatinous matrix. The photostimulation of the short-wavelength emission band with λmax = 480 nm has been detected. It is shown that the determining factor of the photostimulation effect is the adsorption of the water molecules on the surface of NC. The...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2013
Eric S Boyd Gregory K Druschel

The thermoacidophile and obligate elemental sulfur (S(8)(0))-reducing anaerobe Acidilobus sulfurireducens 18D70 does not associate with bulk solid-phase sulfur during S(8)(0)-dependent batch culture growth. Cyclic voltammetry indicated the production of hydrogen sulfide (H(2)S) as well as polysulfides after 1 day of batch growth of the organism at pH 3.0 and 81°C. The production of polysulfide ...

Journal: :Journal of hazardous materials 2007
Ching-Lung Chen Shang-Lien Lo Pei-Te Chiueh Wen-Hui Kuan Ching-Hong Hsieh

After industrial wastewater sludge passed through an acid-extraction process to reclaim most of the copper ions in it, the residue may still need to be treated by stabilization technologies. The common method for the stabilization of hazardous waste in Taiwan is by cement solidification. However, this method has the disadvantage of an increase in waste volume. In this study, it was tried to com...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2012
M E Drewnoski E L Richter S L Hansen

Angus steers (n = 96; 321 ± 29 kg BW) were used to determine how previous exposure to increased dietary S would affect ruminal hydrogen sulfide concentrations ([H(2)S]) in the feedlot, to investigate the effects of dietary S on ruminal [H(2)S] during transition and finishing, and to determine if dietary S affects the glutathione status of finishing cattle. Steers were strip-grazed on smooth bro...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1999
Otte Kuenen Nielsen Paerl Zopfi Schulz Teske Strotmann Gallardo Jorgensen

Filamentous sulfur bacteria of the genus Thioploca occur as dense mats on the continental shelf off the coast of Chile and Peru. Since little is known about their nitrogen, sulfur, and carbon metabolism, this study was undertaken to investigate their (eco)physiology. Thioploca is able to store internally high concentrations of sulfur globules and nitrate. It has been previously hypothesized tha...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
Miriam M Cortese-Krott Gunter G C Kuhnle Alex Dyson Bernadette O Fernandez Marian Grman Jenna F DuMond Mark P Barrow George McLeod Hidehiko Nakagawa Karol Ondrias Péter Nagy S Bruce King Joseph E Saavedra Larry K Keefer Mervyn Singer Malte Kelm Anthony R Butler Martin Feelisch

Experimental evidence suggests that nitric oxide (NO) and hydrogen sulfide (H2S) signaling pathways are intimately intertwined, with mutual attenuation or potentiation of biological responses in the cardiovascular system and elsewhere. The chemical basis of this interaction is elusive. Moreover, polysulfides recently emerged as potential mediators of H2S/sulfide signaling, but their biosynthesi...

Journal: :Pharmacological reports : PR 2010
Anna Bilska Małgorzata Iciek Inga Kwiecień Karol Kaniecki Magdalena Paliborek Eugeniusz Somogyi Joanna Piotrowska Bogdan Wiliński Marta Góralska Zbigniew Srebro Lidia Włodek

This study was designed to investigate the effect of aspirin (ASA) on anaerobic cysteine metabolism, which yields sulfane sulfur-containing compounds and hydrogen sulfide (H(2)S), in mouse liver and brain. In order to solve this problem, we determined the levels of sulfane sulfur and H(2)S, and the activities of cystathionase, the enzyme directly engaged in H(2)S synthesis, and rhodanese, the e...

2015
R. A. Beinart A. Gartman J. G. Sanders G. W. Luther P. R. Girguis

Symbiotic associations between animals and chemoautotrophic bacteria crowd around hydrothermal vents. In these associations, symbiotic bacteria use chemical reductants from venting fluid for the energy to support autotrophy, providing primary nutrition for the host. At vents along the Eastern Lau Spreading Center, the partially oxidized sulfur compounds (POSCs) thiosulfate and polysulfide have ...

Journal: :Geobiology 2014
T L Hamilton R J Bovee V Thiel S R Sattin W Mohr I Schaperdoth K Vogl W P Gilhooly T W Lyons L P Tomsho S C Schuster J Overmann D A Bryant A Pearson J L Macalady

Mahoney Lake represents an extreme meromictic model system and is a valuable site for examining the organisms and processes that sustain photic zone euxinia (PZE). A single population of purple sulfur bacteria (PSB) living in a dense phototrophic plate in the chemocline is responsible for most of the primary production in Mahoney Lake. Here, we present metagenomic data from this phototrophic pl...

2017
Hideyuki Ihara Tomoyuki Hori Tomo Aoyagi Mitsuru Takasaki Yoko Katayama

A large amount of marine sediment was launched on land by the Great East Japan earthquake. Here, we employed both on-site and laboratory studies on the launched marine sediment to investigate the succession of microbial communities and its effects on geochemical properties of the sediment. Twenty-two-month on-site survey showed that microbial communities at the uppermost layer (0-2 mm depth) of...

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