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Mercury uptake and removal by Euglena gracilis

Archives of Microbiology, 2000
The uptake and removal of mercury (added as HgCl2) from the culture medium by Euglena gracilis was studied. In cultures initiated in the light, cells accumulated a small fraction of the added heavy metal (5-13%). Mercury was both biologically and nonbiologically volatilized, and cell growth was partially inhibited; under these conditions the ...
S, Devars   +3 more
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Removal of mercury by peritoneal dialysis.

Archives of internal medicine, 1974
Acute poisoning with mercury bichloride is not common today. Recently, we had the opportunity to treat a hospital employee within minutes after he ingested 4 to 8 gm of mercury bichloride. Nevertheless, he developed acute renal failure. In conjunction with peritoneal dialysis we were able to collect and analyze data on the peritoneal clearance of ...
D T, Lowenthal   +2 more
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Mercury Switch Removal Process

2017
<div class="section abstract"> <div class="htmlview paragraph">Mercury capsules have been used in the automotive industry in various switching applications. The basic design and performance characteristics of mercury switches (or capsules) make these components particularly suited to underhood light and trunk light applications.
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Mercury Removal from Natural Gas

Rudarsko-metalurški zbornik, 2004
Major importance of mercury removal from natural gas by means of sulphur impregnated activated carbon, as well as the imperative to protect the environment and ensure safe operation of process units, require the highest level of efficiency, along with permanent improvement and enhancement of technological procedure.
Špirić, Zdravko   +2 more
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Mercury Removal by Activated Carbon Process

1987
In contrast to all other metals, mercury is in the liquid state at room temperature and has a relatively high vapour pressure. As mercury or mercury-contaminated raw materials are used in numerous industrial processes, mercury is often released into waste water and waste air.
K.-D. Henning   +2 more
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The Mercury Removal Procesess Evaluation

2003
Za uklanjanje žive iz ispusnih plinova energetskih i industrijskih postrojenja kao i iz prirodnog plina, dostupno je nekoliko (komercijalnih) procesnih rješenja. Ona se temelje na različitim postupcima: od uklanjanja žive podhlađivanjem i kondenzacijom, preko cijelog niza procesa separacije koji koriste selektivni adsorbent kao sredstvo pomoću kojega ...
Špirić, Zdravko   +2 more
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Mercury removal from hydrogen gas streams

Journal of Applied Chemistry, 1966
AbstractType 13X molecular sieve and chromic acid on silica gel have been examined as sorbents for the removal of mercury vapour from hydrogen at atmospheric pressure and, chiefly, ambient temperature. The molecular sieve had a very low capacity for mercury. Chromic acid on silica gel had a much higher capacity but this was much reduced by the presence
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Mercury vaporization during amalgam removal

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1983
J W, Reinhardt, K C, Chan, T M, Schulein
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Paint makers to remove mercurial biocides

Chemical & Engineering News Archive, 1990
The Environmental Protection Agency has announced that paint manufacturers have voluntarily agreed to eliminate mercurial biocides from interior latex paints. New labeling requirements and use of substitutes are estimated by EPA to cost the industry up to $50 million for a market worth only $10 million annually, according to the Chemical Economics ...
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Mercury Chalcogenide Quantum Dots: Material Perspective for Device Integration

Chemical Reviews, 2021
Charlie Gréboval   +2 more
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