نتایج جستجو برای: ammonia

تعداد نتایج: 27875  

2013
P. Kannan

For long, ammonia has been branded as a harmful acid pollutant causing irreversible damage to the environment. Unlike other pollutants like nitrogen oxides (NOx) and sulphur oxides (SOx), ammonia causes acidification to the environment in a more complex and indirect way. The sequence of reactions between ammonia and acidic aerosols followed with microorganisms to form acidic HNO3 has been well ...

Journal: :Water science and technology : a journal of the International Association on Water Pollution Research 2010
M A Camargo Valero D D Mara

Ammonia volatilisation has generally been reported as, or assumed to be, the main nitrogen removal mechanism in waste stabilisation ponds (WSP). Nitrogen removal via ammonia volatilisation is based on two observations: (a) in-pond pH values can reach high values (>9, even >10), so increasing the proportion of the total ammonia present as the un-ionized form or free ammonia (NH(3)); and (b) in-p...

2017
Yuwei Dong Yanqiu Zhang Baojun Tu

Ammonia-oxidizing bacteria were immobilized by polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) and sodium alginate. The immobilization conditions and ammonia oxidation ability of the immobilized bacteria were investigated. The following immobilization conditions were observed to be optimal: PVA, 12%; sodium alginate, 1.1%; calcium chloride, 1.0%; inoculum concentration, 1.3 immobilized balls/mL of immobilized medium; ...

2005
John A. Hargreaves Craig S. Tucker

Ammonia in water is either unionized ammonia (NH3) or the ammonium ion (NH4). The techniques used to measure ammonia provide a value that is the sum of both forms. The value is reported as “total ammonia” or simply “ammonia.” (In this publication, “ammonia” refers to the sum of both forms; the specific forms will be referred to as appropriate.) The relative proportion of the two forms present i...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Cell physiology 2006
Baoxue Yang Dan Zhao Eugene Solenov A S Verkman

Aquaporin (AQP)8-facilitated transport of NH(3) has been suggested recently by increased NH(3) permeability in Xenopus oocytes and yeast expressing human or rat AQP8. We tested the proposed roles of AQP8-facilitated NH(3) transport in mammalian physiology by comparative phenotype studies in wild-type vs. AQP8-null mice. AQP8-facilitated NH(3) transport was confirmed in mammalian cell cultures e...

Journal: :Annals of hepatology 2011
Claudia Isabel Blanco Vela Francisco Javier Bosques Padilla

By the end of the nineteenth century, ammonia had been identified as the main factor responsible for hepatic encephalopathy syndrome. Ammonia is one of the principal products of hepatic metabolism and high concentrations are toxic to the body. Under physiological conditions, the main way by which the body restricts the blood concentration of ammonia to a nontoxic level is by converting it to ur...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2001
S A Burton J I Prosser

Ammonia oxidation in laboratory liquid batch cultures of autotrophic ammonia oxidizers rarely occurs at pH values less than 7, due to ionization of ammonia and the requirement for ammonium transport rather than diffusion of ammonia. Nevertheless, there is strong evidence for autotrophic nitrification in acid soils, which may be carried out by ammonia oxidizers capable of using urea as a source ...

2012

Technical Bulletin 1 ı As the poultry industry has grown, so have concerns about environmental management aspects, including air and water quality. There is a growing concern related to ammonia emission from poultry operations. Ammonia is a colorless, lighter than air, highly water-soluble gas present in the atmosphere of every poultry house. Ammonia volatilization from poultry litter commonly ...

ژورنال: بوم شناسی آبزیان 2017

Increasing in water ammonia is one of the major problems in aquaculture. Nitrogen-containing materials are producing in different ways, including oxidation of nitrogen-containing organic matters such as proteins, manure decomposition and ammonia excretion by fish. The increase in these compounds in water recirculation systems and aquaria has always been considered as a stress-causing factor. On...

Journal: :iranian journal of public health 0
hr joshaghani m jalali t zaman

ammonia is a toxic material for mammalians. it is detoxificated and converted to urea in the urea cycle in liver. each defect in the urea cycle cause increase in blood ammonia level. ornithine transcarbamylase enzyme (otc) is the second enzyme in the urea cycle that exists in mitochondria. otc deficiency is the most common hereditary disorder in the urea cycle. in this study, 45 hyper ammonia p...

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