3 resultados para NH4 -N

em Universidad de Alicante


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The effect of surface chemistry (nature and amount of oxygen groups) in the removal of ammonia was studied using a modified resin-based activated carbon. NH3 breakthrough column experiments show that the modification of the original activated carbon with nitric acid, that is, the incorporation of oxygen surface groups, highly improves the adsorption behavior at room temperature. Apparently, there is a linear relationship between the total adsorption capacity and the amount of the more acidic and less stable oxygen surface groups. Similar experiments using moist air clearly show that the effect of humidity highly depends on the surface chemistry of the carbon used. Moisture highly improves the adsorption behavior for samples with a low concentration of oxygen functionalities, probably due to the preferential adsorption of ammonia via dissolution into water. On the contrary, moisture exhibits a small effect on samples with a rich surface chemistry due to the preferential adsorption pathway via Brønsted and Lewis acid centers from the carbon surface. FTIR analyses of the exhausted oxidized samples confirm both the formation of NH4+ species interacting with the Brønsted acid sites, together with the presence of NH3 species coordinated, through the lone pair electron, to Lewis acid sites on the graphene layers.

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The nitrogen cycle (N-cycle), principally supported by prokaryotes, involves different redox reactions mainly focused on assimilatory purposes or respiratory processes for energy conservation. As the N-cycle has important environmental implications, this biogeochemical cycle has become a major research topic during the last few years. However, although N-cycle metabolic pathways have been studied extensively in Bacteria or Eukarya, relatively little is known in the Archaea. Halophilic Archaea are the predominant microorganisms in hot and hypersaline environments such as salted lakes, hot springs or salted ponds. Consequently, the denitrifying haloarchaea that sustain the nitrogen cycle under these conditions have emerged as an important target for research aimed at understanding microbial life in these extreme environments. The haloarchaeon Haloferax mediterranei was isolated 20 years ago from Santa Pola salted ponds (Alicante, Spain). It was described as a denitrifier and it is also able to grow using NO3-, NO2- or NH4+ as inorganic nitrogen sources. This review summarizes the advances that have been made in understanding the N-cycle in halophilic archaea using Hfx mediterranei as a haloarchaeal model. The results obtained show that this microorganism could be very attractive for bioremediation applications in those areas where high salt, nitrate and nitrite concentrations are found in ground waters and soils.

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En este trabajo se ha realizado la síntesis y caracterización de polímeros conductores como la polianilina, el poli(o-aminofenol) y además un copolímero compuesto por los dos anteriores, poli(anilina-co-o-aminofenol). Éstos pueden ser sintetizados de diversas formas, entre las cuales se ha elegido la oxidación química, ya que proporciona una mayor cantidad de producto. Para llevar a cabo las síntesis, se usa (NH4)2S2O8 como agente oxidante en proporción estequiométrica con el reactivo principal para sintetizar cada uno de los polímeros. Se realiza una medida del potencial de la disolución y una vez finalizada la reacción, se filtran y lavan los productos obtenidos con ácido clorhídrico y agua. En el caso de la polianilina, la mitad del producto obtenido, es lavado además con amoníaco, para obtener la polianilina emeraldina base. Una vez sintetizados todos los polímeros, se procede a la caracterización de cada uno de ellos mediante diferentes técnicas. Mediante análisis elemental, se obtienen los porcentajes másicos y se relacionan con las estructuras teóricas de cada polímero sintetizado. Con los espectros de IR obtenidos con FTIR, se comprueban cuáles son las bandas más importantes de las estructuras químicas. A través de la técnica de XPS se observan las energías de ligadura de cada uno de los átomos presentes en los polímeros, pudiendo así determinar porcentajes atómicos y másicos y el grado de dopaje de cada una de las muestras. Mediante la solubilidad, se comprueba que los polímeros conductores presentan una baja solubilidad, pero que utilizando el disolvente adecuado y modificando la polianilina, se puede aumentar ese valor de solubilidad. Por último, al medir la conductividad eléctrica, se observa que la polianilina sintetizada presenta una adecuada conductividad, y que el copolímero también la presenta pero con varios órdenes de magnitud menor.