نتایج جستجو برای: cyanide

تعداد نتایج: 8987  

Journal: :Analytical sciences : the international journal of the Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry 2007
Yasuyuki Miura Norihito Takenami Paul R Haddad

Standard solutions (at 10(-5) M levels) of Cu(I)- and Fe(II)-cyanide complexes were stabilized for at least 5 h using 0.5 mM cyanide solution (around pH 9) as a medium. Complexes of Cu(I)- and Fe(III)-cyanide also could be stabilized without any dissociation by adding 1 mM cyanide to an acetonitrile-water (18:82, v/v) mobile phase (pH 7.0) containing 10 mM tetra-n-propylammonium salt (TPA). Und...

2008
Ya-Wen Zhang Hua-Ze Dong Lin Cheng

The asymmetric unit of the title complex, [Cu(2)(CN)(2)(C(20)H(16)N(6)S(2))](n), contains one Cu(I) cation, one cyanide ligand and half of a centrosymmetric 1,2-bis-[4-(3-pyrid-yl)pyrimidin-2-ylsulfan-yl]ethane (bppe) ligand. The Cu(I) atom displays a trigonal coordination geometry, being surrounded by one C atom from one cyanide anion and two N atoms from one cyanide and one bppe ligand. In th...

Journal: :Annals of emergency medicine 2012
Vikhyat S Bebarta Rebecca L Pitotti Patricia Dixon Julio R Lairet Anneke Bush David A Tanen

STUDY OBJECTIVE We compare the efficacy of hydroxocobalamin to sodium thiosulfate to reverse the depressive effects on mean arterial pressure in a swine model of acute cyanide toxicity and gain a better understanding of the mechanism of action of the hydroxocobalamin in reversal of the toxicity. METHODS Swine were intubated, anesthetized, and instrumented with central arterial and venous line...

2009
D. M. HEWITT

The implementation of more stringent regulations and the recent development of the International Cyanide Management Code (ICMC) by the industry is aimed at avoiding future environment incidents with cyanidation plants. To meet the ICMC discharge to tailings requirements and/or regulations, many operations now adopt cyanide recovery or destruction processes. In Australia, there is also the repor...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1976
T Solomos G G Laties

The effects of cyanide and ethylene, respectively, were studied on the respiration of a fully cyanide-sensitive tissue-the fresh pea, a slightly cyanide-sensitive tissue-the germinating pea seedling, and a cyanide-insensitive tissue-the cherimoya fruit. Cyanide inhibition of both fresh pea and pea seedling respiration was attended by a conventional Pasteur effect where fermentation was enhanced...

2009
Brian A. Logue Wendy K. Maserek Gary A. Rockwood Michael W. Keebaugh Steven I. Baskin

ATCA (2-amino-2-thiazoline-4-carboxylic acid) is a promising marker to assess cyanide exposure because of several advantages of ATCA analysis over direct determination of cyanide and alternative cyanide biomarkers (i.e. stability in biological matrices, consistent recovery, and relatively small endogenous concentrations). Concentrations of ATCA in the plasma of smoking and non-smoking human vol...

Journal: :Chemosphere 2005
Xiaozhang Yu Stefan Trapp Puhua Zhou Hao Hu

The response of cyanide metabolism rates of two woody plants to changes in temperature is investigated. Detached leaves (1.0 g fresh weight) from weeping willow (Salix babylonica L.) and Chinese elder (Sambucus chinensis Lindl.) were kept in glass vessels with 100ml of aqueous solution spiked with potassium cyanide for a maximum of 28 h. Ten different temperatures were used ranging from 11 degr...

Journal: :The Journal of Biophysical and Biochemical Cytology 1957
B. A. Kihlman

The discovery of Lilly and Thoday, that the presence of potassium cyanide (KCN) increases the production of chromosome aberrations by x-rays in anoxia, but has no effect on the production of chromosome aberrations by x-rays in air, was confirmed. In the presence of cyanide, the effect of a given dose of x-rays in nitrogen was found to be even greater than the effect of the same dose of x-rays i...

Journal: :Analytical chemistry 2010
William C Blackledge Charles W Blackledge Alexa Griesel Sari B Mahon Matthew Brenner Renate B Pilz Gerry R Boss

Cyanide, a well-known toxic substance that could be used as a weapon of mass destruction, is likely responsible for a substantial percentage of smoke inhalation deaths. The vitamin B(12) precursor cobinamide binds cyanide with high affinity, changing color and, correspondingly, its spectrophotometric spectrum in the ultraviolet/visible light range. Based on these spectral changes, we developed ...

Journal: :Cell chemical biology 2017
Anjali K Nath Xu Shi Devin L Harrison Jordan E Morningstar Sari Mahon Adriano Chan Patrick Sips Jangwoen Lee Calum A MacRae Gerry R Boss Matthew Brenner Robert E Gerszten Randall T Peterson

Cisplatin holds an illustrious position in the history of chemistry most notably for its role in the virtual cure of testicular cancer. Here we describe a role for this small molecule in cyanide detoxification in vivo. Cyanide kills organisms as diverse as insects, fish, and humans within seconds to hours. Current antidotes exhibit limited efficacy and are not amenable to mass distribution requ...

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