3 resultados para Naturally occurring

em Universidad de Alicante


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El presente artículo analiza aspectos relacionados con el concepto de radiactividad natural, profundizando en los tipos de radiactividad existente en los materiales naturales radiactivos NORM (“Naturally Occurring Radioactive Materials”) utilizados en la construcción, así como sus fuentes e infl uencias. Este es un artículo que se presenta como la primera parte de un trabajo sobre la radiactividad natural de los materiales de construcción, cuya segunda parte hace referencia a la radiación interna debida al gas radón emitido de manera natural por dichos materiales y se publica por los mismos autores, en esta misma revista. Se aborda la necesidad de establecer criterios de control en este tipo de materiales y se analiza el establecimiento de diferentes índices de riesgo según los distintos países. Al mismo tiempo, se realiza un recorrido por el marco normativo, tanto internacional como nacional, relativo a estos materiales NORM. El presente trabajo es parte de la tesis doctoral de la primera autora del mismo, Beatriz Piedecausa García, a quien el resto de autores agradece su esfuerzo para preparar el texto que ahora se publica y la autorización y las facilidades ofrecidas para acceder a su trabajo.

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The adsorption of As(III) from aqueous solutions using naturally occurring and modified Algerian montmorillonites has been investigated as a function of contact time, pH, and temperature. Kinetic studies reveal that uptake of As(III) ions is rapid within the first 3 h, and it slows down thereafter. Equilibrium studies show that As(III) shows the highest affinity toward acidic montmorillonite even at very low concentration of arsenic. The kinetics of As(III) adsorption on all montmorillonites used is well described by a pseudo-second-order chemical reaction model, which indicates that the adsorption process of these species is likely to be chemisorption. Adsorption isotherms of As(III) fitted the Langmuir and Freundlich isotherm models well. The adsorption of As(III) is pH-dependent obtaining an optimal adsorption at pH 5. From the thermodynamic parameters, it is concluded that the process is exothermic, spontaneous, and favorable. The results suggest that M1, M2, and acidic-M2 could be used as low-cost and effective filtering materials for removal of arsenic from water.

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Polypyrrole (PPy) was synthesized by enzyme mediated oxidation of pyrrole using naturally occurring compounds as redox mediators. The catalytic mechanism is an enzymatic cascade reaction in which hydrogen peroxide is the oxidizer and soybean peroxidase, in the presence of acetosyringone, syringaldehyde or vanillin, acts as a natural catalysts. The effect of the initial reaction composition on the polymerization yield and electrical conductivity of PPy was analyzed. Morphology of the PPy particles was studied by scanning electron microscopy and transmission electron microscopy whereas the chemical structure was studied by X-ray photoelectron and Fourier transformed infrared spectroscopic techniques. The redox mediators increased the polymerization yield without a significant modification of the electronic structure of PPy. The highest conductivity of PPy was reached when chondroitin sulfate was used simultaneously as dopant and template during pyrrole polymerization. Electroactive properties of PPy obtained from natural precursors were successfully used in the amperometric quantification of uric acid concentrations. PPy increases the amperometric sensitivity of carbon nanotube screen-printed electrodes toward uric acid detection.