Fe (II) redox chemistry in the environment
Iron (Fe) is the fourth most abundant element in the earth's crust and plays important roles in
both biological and chemical processes. The redox reactivity of various Fe (II) forms has …
both biological and chemical processes. The redox reactivity of various Fe (II) forms has …
Mercury physicochemical and biogeochemical transformation in the atmosphere and at atmospheric interfaces: a review and future directions
Mercury is a fascinating fluid metal that exists as liquid at 25 C (0 C= 273 K). This silver
colored d-block heavy metal exhibits noble-gas-like characteristics and solidifies at a …
colored d-block heavy metal exhibits noble-gas-like characteristics and solidifies at a …
A novel magnetic biochar efficiently sorbs organic pollutants and phosphate
B Chen, Z Chen, S Lv - Bioresource technology, 2011 - Elsevier
Biochar derived from agricultural biomass waste is increasingly recognized as a
multifunctional material for agricultural and environmental applications. Three novel …
multifunctional material for agricultural and environmental applications. Three novel …
Inorganic engineered nanoparticles in drinking water treatment: a critical review
This review summarizes the recent research in the field of inorganic engineered
nanoparticle development with direct or potential interest for drinking water treatment. The …
nanoparticle development with direct or potential interest for drinking water treatment. The …
Degradation of Orange G by Fenton-like reaction with Fe-impregnated biochar catalyst
This study was conducted to evaluate the catalytic activity of Fe-impregnated sugarcane
biochar (FSB) for removing azo dye Orange G (OG) from solution under various Fenton-like …
biochar (FSB) for removing azo dye Orange G (OG) from solution under various Fenton-like …
Mercury methylation by anaerobic microorganisms: a review
M Ma, H Du, D Wang - Critical Reviews in Environmental Science …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Although mercury (Hg) is toxic at all valence states, organic Hg, especially
monomethylmercury (MeHg, CH3Hg+, methylmercury), is more toxic than inorganic Hg (Hg …
monomethylmercury (MeHg, CH3Hg+, methylmercury), is more toxic than inorganic Hg (Hg …
Mercury isotope fractionation during dark abiotic reduction of Hg (II) by dissolved, surface-bound, and structural Fe (II)
Stable mercury (Hg) isotope ratios are an emerging tracer for biogeochemical
transformations in environmental systems, but their application requires knowledge of …
transformations in environmental systems, but their application requires knowledge of …
Simultaneous removal of multiple heavy metal ions from river water using ultrafine mesoporous magnetite nanoparticles
The exploration of simultaneous removal of co-existing or multiple pollutants from water by
the means of nanomaterials paves a new avenue that is free from secondary pollution and …
the means of nanomaterials paves a new avenue that is free from secondary pollution and …
[图书][B] Biochar: Production, characterization, and applications
Encompassing high priority research areas such as bioenergy production, global warming
mitigation, and sustainable agriculture, biochar has received increased worldwide interest in …
mitigation, and sustainable agriculture, biochar has received increased worldwide interest in …
Expanded Diversity and Phylogeny of mer Genes Broadens Mercury Resistance Paradigms and Reveals an Origin for MerA Among Thermophilic Archaea
CA Christakis, T Barkay, ES Boyd - Frontiers in microbiology, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Mercury (Hg) is a highly toxic element due to its high affinity for protein sulfhydryl groups,
which upon binding, can destabilize protein structure and decrease enzyme activity …
which upon binding, can destabilize protein structure and decrease enzyme activity …