نتایج جستجو برای: alkaline metal cation

تعداد نتایج: 287569  

Journal: :Environment international 2006
Sona Saxena S F D'Souza

The low-grade rock phosphate of Jhabua, Madhya Pradesh (India), was investigated for its possible application in the removal of lead, copper, zinc and cobalt ions from aqueous solutions. Effects of contact time, amount of adsorbent and initial concentration of metal ions were studied. Adsorption of heavy metal ions was found to follow the order: Pb2+ > Cu2+ > Zn2+ > Co2+. The probable mechanism...

Journal: :Journal of computational chemistry 2011
Robin Chaudret Nohad Gresh Olivier Parisel Jean-Philip Piquemal

We have quantified the extent of the nonadditivity of the short-range exchange-repulsion energy, E(exch-rep), in several polycoordinated complexes of alkali, alkaline-earth, transition, and metal cations. This was done by performing ab initio energy decomposition analyses of interaction energies in these complexes. The magnitude of E(exch-rep(n-body, n > 2)) was found to be strongly cation-depe...

Journal: :The Journal of General Physiology 2003
Calvin B. Coulter

1. The movement of normal and sensitized red blood cells in the electric field is a function of the hydrogen ion concentration. The isoelectric point, at which no movement occurs, corresponds with pH 4.6. 2. On the alkaline side of the isoelectric point the charge carried is negative and increases with the alkalinity. On the acid side the charge is positive and increases with the acidity. 3. On...

2013
Carl K. Brozek Anthony F. Cozzolino Simon J. Teat Yu-Sheng Chen Mircea Dinca

We employed multiwavelength anomalous X-ray dispersion to determine the relative cation occupation at two crystallographically distinct metal sites in Fe-, Cu-, and Zn-exchanged versions of the microporous metal−organic framework (MOF) known as MnMnBTT (BTT = 1,3,5-benzenetristetrazolate). By exploiting the dispersive differences between Mn, Fe, Cu, and Zn, the extent and location of cation exc...

2002
L. Canet P. Seta

Flat-sheet-supported liquid membranes incorporating lasalocid A (a natural ionophore), were previously shown to be permeable to metal cations (Cd2+ and Zn2+) against a proton gradient (∆pH), which is the driving force of the process [1]. This transport process has been extended to other metal species such as Pb2+, Na+, and Ag+ and also to the case where two metal species compete for transport. ...

Journal: :Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP 2014
T Poux A Bonnefont A Ryabova G Kéranguéven G A Tsirlina E R Savinova

Hydrogen peroxide has been identified as a stable intermediate of the electrochemical oxygen reduction reaction on various electrodes including metal, metal oxide and carbon materials. In this article we study the hydrogen peroxide oxidation and reduction reactions in alkaline medium using a rotating disc electrode (RDE) method on oxides of the perovskite family (LaCoO3, LaMnO3 and La0.8Sr0.2Mn...

Journal: :Chemistry 2005
Seduraman Abirami Catherine Chiu Lan Wong Chun Wai Tsang Ngai Ling Ma

The dissociation of prototypical metal-cationized amino acid complexes, namely, alkaliated alanine ([Ala+M]+, M+ = Li+, Na+, K+), was studied by energy-resolved tandem mass spectrometry with an ion-trap mass analyzer and by density functional theory. Dissociation leads to formation of fragment ions arising from the loss of small neutrals, such as H2O, CO, NH3, (CO+NH3), and the formation of Na+...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2011
Andreas Kirsten Martin Herzberg Alexander Voigt Javier Seravalli Gregor Grass Judith Scherer Dietrich H Nies

Cupriavidus metallidurans is adapted to high concentrations of transition metal cations and is a model system for studying metal homeostasis in difficult environments. The elemental composition of C. metallidurans cells cultivated under various conditions was determined, revealing the ability of the bacterium to shield homeostasis of one essential metal from the toxic action of another. The con...

Journal: :Physical review letters 2010
Eric Bousquet Nicola A Spaldin Philippe Ghosez

Using first-principles density functional calculations, we show that ferroelectricity can be induced in simple alkaline-earth-metal binary oxides such as barium oxide (BaO) using appropriate epitaxial strains. Going beyond the fundamental discovery, we highlight that the functional properties (polarization, dielectric constant, and piezoelectric response) of such strained binary oxides are comp...

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