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Adsobtion water treatment from heavy metal ions [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Prokopeniuk, A.   +1 more
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Studies on heavy metal ion-binding peptides : Application for heavy metal ion detection and detoxification

open access: yesStudies on heavy metal ion-binding peptides : Application for heavy metal ion detection and detoxification
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Heavy Metal Ion Clusters

Nature Physical Science, 1971
DURING the past several years increasing attention has been devoted to studies of the properties of gaseous metal ions. This is a result of an interest in their behaviour in the atmosphere1, as well as the realization that the information obtained for the gaseous metal ion complexes provides a bridge between solution and gas phase chemistry2.
A. W. CASTLEMAN, I. N. TANG
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Ion Mobility Spectrometry of Heavy Metals

Analytical Chemistry, 2016
A simple, fast, and inexpensive method was developed for detecting heavy metals via the ion mobility spectrometry (IMS) in the negative mode. In this method, Cl(-) ion produced by the thermal ionization of NaCl is employed as the dopant or the ionizing reagent to ionize heavy metals.
Vahideh, Ilbeigi   +2 more
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Metal Oxides for Removal of Heavy Metal Ions

2021
“Heavy metals” are elements of high atomic weight with a density much higher than that of water. Presence and the use of these heavy metals are found in agriculture, medicine, electronics, paints, and many others. These heavy metals are non-biodegradable and are toxic to human and animal health if found above the permissible limit.
Trishamoni Kashyap, Biswajit Choudhury
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Metal Oxide Composites for Heavy Metal Ions Removal

2021
Contamination of heavy metals is a major concern nowadays due to various environmental problems and hazardous effects on human, living organisms and eco-system. It is therefore of paramount importance to devise strategies for heavy metal ions removal which are workable and economical before discharging the wastewater such as industrial wastewater into ...
Safoura Daneshfozoun   +5 more
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Antibody-based sensors for heavy metal ions

Biosensors and Bioelectronics, 2001
Competitive immunoassays for Cd(II), Co(II), Pb(II) and U(VI) were developed using identical reagents in two different assay formats, a competitive microwell format and an immunosensor format with the KinExA 3000. Four different monoclonal antibodies specific for complexes of EDTA-Cd(II), DTPA-Co(II), 2,9-dicarboxyl-1,10-phenanthroline-U(VI), or ...
D A, Blake   +5 more
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Heavy Metal Ions Detection Using Nanomaterials-Based Aptasensors

Critical Reviews in Analytical Chemistry, 2022
Heavy metals ions as metallic pollutants are a growing global issue due to their adverse effects on the aquatic ecosystem, and human health. Unfortunately, conventional detection methods such as atomic absorption spectrometry exhibit a relatively low limit of detection and hold numerous disadvantages, and therefore, the development of an efficient ...
Salim Ullah   +9 more
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Electrochemical detection of heavy metal ions in water

Chemical Communications, 2021
Electrochemical sensors demonstrate outstanding performance at detecting heavy metal ions, with a high specific surface area and high sensitivity which can excellently complete the on-site detection of trace heavy metal ions in water.
Qi Ding   +4 more
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Removal of Heavy Metal Ions

1997
The production of wastes containing, among others, heavy metals, has become today an immense problem, as clearly shown (for example) in Table 1; these wastes are around one third of the total non-municipal, mainly industrial, solid wastes produced annually in Greece. In areas like the Mediterranean countries, where considerable water reuse is necessary,
K. A. Matis   +2 more
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