935 resultados para Metais tóxicos
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Nos últimos anos, o aumento do preço dos metais vem sendo acompanhado por uma forte valorização do câmbio real dos principais exportadores deste tipo de produto, inclusive do câmbio real brasileiro. Com um câmbio real aparentemente valorizado e com um crescimento do PIB abaixo da média dos paÃses em desenvolvimento, a polÃtica macroeconômica brasileira vem sofrendo fortes crÃticas sobre o patamar de sua moeda e sua conseqüência para a indústria brasileira. O objetivo destes trabalho é analisar a relação existente entre o preço das commodities metálicas e o câmbio real dos paÃses, com destaque especial para o câmbio real brasileiro. Estabelecida esta relação examinaremos os impactos que o preço dos metais tem na indústria brasileira e nas exportações brasileiras, seja diretamente ou indiretamente via a valorização do câmbio real que será observada na primeira parte do trabalho. Os resultados nos revelam o que o aumento do preço dos metais foi realmetne relevante para a apreciação do câmbio nos paÃses exportadores e também para o Brasil. Apesar de alguns setores sofrerem impactos no longo prazo, tanto diretos quanto através da apreciação cambial, do aumento do preço do metais, não há evidências suficientes do que se costuma chamar de Dutch Disease, que seria uma deterioração generalizada da indústria brasileira.
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Este trabalho relata um estudo de sulfatação, em escala laboratorial, com objetivo de propor um tratamento para a recuperação seletiva de determinados metais presentes em lodos galvânicos (LG). Os metais de interesse são cobre, zinco e nÃquel e o agente promotor da sulfatação é a pirita, obtida de rejeitos de carvão mineral. A particularidade deste tratamento é o emprego simultâneo de dois resÃduos perigosos como matériasprimas. Estes resÃduos são gerados em grande quantidade em sÃtios de extração de carvão (rejeito piritoso) e empresas galvânicas (lodo galvânico). Os resÃduos foram caracterizados por fluorescência de raios X (XRF), distribuição granulométrica e percentual de umidade. A caracterização quÃmica apresentou lodos com alta concentração de cobre, maior do que 14% (base seca). Na etapa de sulfatação, o lodo galvânico foi misturado com o rejeito piritoso e os parâmetros avaliados foram: razão lodo galvânico/rejeito piritoso, temperatura de sulfatação e tempo de patamar. Depois da sulfatação, o produto da reação foi lixiviado com água, em temperatura ambiente, por 15 min. Nesta etapa hidrometalúrgica, os parâmetros variáveis foram tempo de lixiviação e concentração de sólidos na polpa.As condições que melhor refletem o compromisso de recuperar os metais de interesse e a viabilidade econômica do processo foram alcançados com a razão 1:0,4 lodo galvânico/rejeito piritoso, 90 min de patamar e 550ºC de temperatura de sulfatação, para a etapa pirometalúrgica e 15 min de lixiviação e 14g.L-1 de sólidos em polpa como condições hidrometalúrgicas. Estas condições propiciaram a recuperação de 60% de zinco, 49% de nÃquel e 50% de cobre.
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Este trabalho teve como objetivo desenvolver novas metodologias para as reações de acoplamento C-C e C-O para a obtenção de olefinas. Na primeira etapa do trabalho foi desenvolvido um procedimento simples e eficiente para a preparação de estirenos funcionalizados, a partir de reações de acoplamento catalisadas por paládio entre ácidos arilborônicos e o brometo de vinila, gerado in situ a partir do 1,2-dibromoetano. A reação utiliza condições brandas e uma variedade de grupos funcionais é tolerada. Os ácidos arilborônicos contendo grupos eletrodoadores mostraram-se mais reativos na reação de acoplamento. O sistema é muito simples quando comparado com outros sistemas propostos para a obtenção de vinilarenos, não tem o inconveniente de usar etileno sob pressão ou reagentes tóxicos de estanho. Os ésteres α-arilacrÃlicos são precursores para os ácidos α-arilpropiônicos, importantes não esteroidais, e podem ser obtidos pela reação de acoplamento catalisada por paládio do 2-bromoacrilato de butila com ácidos arilborônicos. Nesse trabalho foram realizados vários experimentos para determinar as melhores condições reacionais. Os melhores resultados foram obtidos com a utilização de Pd(OAc)2 como catalisador, a PCy3 como fosfina ligante, o Cs2CO3 como base e DMA como solvente. Utilizando essas condições, a uma temperatura de 120 oC durante 1.5 h, o produto de acoplamento, o 2-fenilacrilato de butila, foi obtido com 83% de rendimento Na última parte foi investigada a formação de ligações C-O catalisadas por metais. A reação de acoplamento entre o 2-bromoacrilato de butila com fenóis possibilita a obtenção de precursores insaturados para os ácidos α-ariloxipropanóicos, uma importante classe de herbicidas.O sistema catalÃtico baseado em cloreto de cobre mostrou-se mais ativo do que os sistemas com paládio. O melhor sistema catalÃtico foi obtido com cloreto de cobre como catalisador, na presença de Cs2CO3 como base e tolueno como solvente. Utilizando essas condições para o acoplamento entre o 2-bromoacrilato de butila e t-butilfenol foi possÃvel obter o 2-(p-tbutilfenoxi)acrilato de butila com 37% de rendimento.
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O presente estudo propõe, a partir das informações levantadas sobre as principais intoxicações e envenenamentos no paÃs e, em particular, da análise do Sistema Nacional de Informações Tóxico Farmacológicas - como uma fonte de dados de morbidade - a adoção pelos Sistemas de Informações de um enfoque conceitual ampliado do objeto "Intoxicações e Envenenamentos", que englobe as questões Iigadas a contaminações ambiental nas suas diferentes formas, o consumo voluntário de tóxicos, compreendendo tabagismo, alcoolismo e drogas ilÃcitas, em seu campo de abrangência. Mostra a importância que vem ganhando, na atualidade, o conjunto destes eventos pelos impactos que acarretam sobre o meio ambiente, a saúde humana e aos demais seres vivos, em nÃvel nacional e internacional. Destaca o papel relevante da informação como ferramenta essencial para subsidiar a formulação de polÃticas, para o gerenciamento dos serviços de saúde e para a administração cotidiana das atividades de atenção à saúde. Como conclusão sugere, para a superação das atuais limitações dos Sistemas de Informações Tóxico-Farmacológicas existentes, a adoção de uma visão compreensiva e integradora das diversas areas do conhecimento e especialidades que oriente a constituição de Sistemas de Informações diversificados e interativos e estruturados de acordo com a concepção sistêmica da teoria da informação.
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Untreated effluents that reach surface water affect the aquatic life and humans. This study aimed to evaluate the wastewater s toxicity (municipal, industrial and shrimp pond effluents) released in the Estuarine Complex of JundiaÃ- Potengi, Natal/RN, through chronic quantitative e qualitative toxicity tests using the test organism Mysidopsis Juniae, CRUSTACEA, MYSIDACEA (Silva, 1979). For this, a new methodology for viewing chronic effects on organisms of M. juniae was used (only renewal), based on another existing methodology to another testorganism very similar to M. Juniae, the M. Bahia (daily renewal).Toxicity tests 7 days duration were used for detecting effects on the survival and fecundity in M. juniae. Lethal Concentration 50% (LC50%) was determined by the Trimmed Spearman-Karber; Inhibition Concentration 50% (IC50%) in fecundity was determined by Linear Interpolation. ANOVA (One Way) tests (p = 0.05) were used to determinate the No Observed Effect Concentration (NOEC) and Low Observed Effect Concentration (LOEC). Effluents flows were measured and the toxic load of the effluents was estimated. Multivariate analysis - Principal Component Analysis (PCA) and Correspondence Analysis (CA) - identified the physic-chemical parameters better explain the patterns of toxicity found in survival and fecundity of M. juniae. We verified the feasibility of applying the only renewal system in chronic tests with M. Juniae. Most efluentes proved toxic on the survival and fecundity of M. Juniae, except for some shrimp pond effluents. The most toxic effluent was ETE Lagoa Aerada (LC50, 6.24%; IC50, 4.82%), ETE Quintas (LC50, 5.85%), Giselda Trigueiro Hospital (LC50, 2.05%), CLAN (LC50, 2.14%) and COTEMINAS (LC50, IC50 and 38.51%, 6.94%). The greatest toxic load was originated from ETE inefficient high flow effluents, textile effluents and CLAN. The organic load was related to the toxic effects of wastewater and hospital effluents in survival of M. Juniae, as well as heavy metals, total residual chlorine and phenols. In industrial effluents was found relationship between toxicity and organic load, phenols, oils and greases and benzene. The effects on fertility were related, in turn, with chlorine and heavy metals. Toxicity tests using other organisms of different trophic levels, as well as analysis of sediment toxicity are recommended to confirm the patterns found with M. Juniae. However, the results indicate the necessity for implementation and improvement of sewage treatment systems affluent to the Potengi s estuary
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Heavy metals are used in many industrial processestheirs discard can harm fel effects to the environment, becoming a serious problem. Many methods used for wastewater treatment have been reported in the literature, but many of them have high cost and low efficiency. The adsorption process has been used as effective for the metal remoal ions. This paper presents studies to evaluate the adsorption capacity of vermiculite as adsorbent for the heavy metals removal in a synthetic solution. The mineral vermiculite was characterized by differents techniques: specific surface area analysis by BET method, X-ray diffraction, raiosX fluorescence, spectroscopy in the infraredd region of, laser particle size analysis and specific gravity. The physical characteristics of the material presented was appropriate for the study of adsorption. The adsorption experiments weredriveal finite bath metod in synthetic solutions of copper, nickel, cadmium, lead and zinc. The results showed that the vermiculite has a high potential for adsorption, removing about 100% of ions and with removal capacity values about 85 ppm of metal in solution, 8.09 mg / g for cadmium, 8.39 mg/g for copper, 8.40 mg/g for lead, 8.26 mg/g for zinc and 8.38 mg/g of nickel. The experimental data fit in the Langmuir and Freundlich models. The kinetic datas showed a good correlation with the pseudo-second order model. It was conducteas a competition study among the metals using vermiculiti a adsorbent. Results showed that the presence of various metals in solution does not influence their removal at low concentrations, removing approximat wasely 100 % of all metals present in solutions
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Concern with the environment has lead to an increase in the research for new adsorption techniques, low cost adsorvent materials and with high availability. Many works search the development of higher selectivity modified adsorvents. The Brazil has the second world reserve of oiled shale, because of it, the use of that reject is of great interest. This study has the goal of characterize and analyze the retorted shale, reject of the pirobetuminous shale pyrolysis, and the retorted shale modified through the humid impregnation method, wich the precursors were the metals nitrates ( Cobalt, Nickel and Copper), to the usage has adsorvent materials. The samples were characterized chemically, textually and structurally by the X ray fluorescence (XRF), BET, X ray diffraction (XRD) and scanning electronic microscopy (SEM) techniques. The impregnated samples showed a reduction in the superficial area and in the pore volume when compared with the retorted shale. Besides that, diffractions referred to the impregnated metals where observed in the XRD analysis, wich were the same metals detected in the XRF and SEM analysis. The materials showed homogeneity in it s composition. The results shows that the materials presents adequate adsorption characteristics
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The acceleration of industrial growth in recent decades on all continents aroused the interest of the companies to counter the impacts produced on the environment, spurred primarily by major disasters in the petroleum industry. In this context, the water produced is responsible for the largest volume of effluent from the production and extraction of oil and natural gas. This effluent has in its composition some critical components such as inorganic salts, heavy metals (Fe, Cu, Zn, Pb, Cd, ), presence of oil and chemicals added in the various production processes. In response to impact, have been triggered by research alternative adsorbent materials for water treatment and water produced, in order to removing oils and acids and heavy metals. Many surveys of diatomaceous earth (diatomite) in Brazil involve studies on the physico-chemical, mineral deposits, extraction, processing and applications. The official estimated Jazi are around 2.5 million tonnes, the main located in the states of Bahia (44%) and Rio Grande do Norte (37,4%). Moreover, these two states appear as large offshore producers, earning a prominent role in research of adsorbents such as diatomite for treatment of water produced. Its main applications are as an agent of filtration, adsorption of oils and greases, industrial load and thermal insulator. The objective of this work was the processing and characterization of diatomite diatomaceous earth obtained from the municipality of MacaÃba-RN (known locally as tabatinga) as a low cost regenerative adsorbent for removal of heavy metals in the application of water produced treatment. In this work we adopted a methodology for batch processing, practiced by small businesses located in producing regions of Brazil. The characterization was made by X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and specific surface area (BET). Research conducted showed that the improvement process used was effective for small volume production of diatomite concentrated. The diatomite obtained was treated by calcination at temperature of 900 oC for 2 hours, with and without fluxing Na2CO3 (4%), according to optimal results in the literature. Column adsorption experiments were conducted to percolation of the in nature, calcined and calcined fluxing diatomites. Effluent was used as a saline solution containing ions of Cu, Zn, Na, Ca and Mg simulating the composition of produced waters in the state of Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil. The breakthrough curves for simultaneous removal of copper ions and zinc as a result, 84.3% for calcined diatomite and diatomite with 97.3 % for fluxing. The calcined fluxing diatomite was more efficient permeability through the bed and removal of copper and zinc ions. The fresh diatomite had trouble with the permeability through the bed under the conditions tested, compared with the other obtained diatomite. The results are presented as promising for application in the petroleum industry
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This project describes a methodology optimization that would allow for a more efficient microwave assisted digestion process for petroleum samples. With the possible chance to vary various factors at once to see if any one factor was significant enough in the answers, experimental planning was used. Microwave assisted digestion allows, through the application of potency, an increasing number of collisions between the HNO3 and H2O2 molecules, favoring sample opening for complex matrixes. For this, a 24 factorial experimental planning was used, varying potency, time and the volumes for HNO3 65% and H2O2 30%. To achieve the desired answers, several elements were monitored (C, Cu, Cr, Fe, Ni, Zn and V) through Inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscopy (ICP-OES). With this initial study it was noticed that the HNO3 was not a significant factor for any of the statistical studies for any of the analytes and the other 3 factors and their interactions showed statistical significance. A Box Behnken experimental planning was used taking in consideration 3 factors: H2O2 volume, time (min) and Potency (W), Nitric Acid kept at 4mL for a mass of 0,1g of petroleum. The results were extremely satisfying showing higher efficiency in the digestion process and taking in a responsibility between the answers for each analyte and the carbon monitoring was achieved in the following conditions: 7mL of H2O2, 700 Watts of potency and a reaction time of 7 minutes with 4mL de HNO3 for a mass of 0,1g of petroleum. The optimized digestion process was applied to four different petroleum samples and the analytes determined by ICP-OES
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The produced water is a byproduct formed due to production of petroleum and carries with it a high amount of contaminants such as oil particles in suspension, organic compounds and metals. Thus, these latter pollutants are very difficult to treat because of its high solubility in water. The objective of this work is to use and evaluate a microemulsioned system to remove metals ( K , Mg , Ba , Ca , Cr , Mn , Li , Fe ) of synthetic produced water. For the extraction of metals, it was used a pseudoternary diagram containing the following phases: synthetic produced water as the aqueous phase (AP), hexane as organic phase (OP), and a cosurfactant/surfactant ratio equal to four (C/S = 4) as the third phase, where the OCS (saponified coconut oil) was used as surfactant and n-butanol as cosurfactant. The synthetic produced water was prepared in a bench scale and the region of interest in the diagram for the removal of metals was determined by experimental design called. Ten points located in the phase Winsor II were selected in an area with a large amount of water and small amounts of reagents. The samples were analyzed in atomic absorption spectrometer, and the results were evaluated through a statistical assesment, allowing the efficiency analysis of the effects and their interactions. The results showed percentages of extraction above 90% for the metals manganese, iron, chromium, calcium, barium and magnesium, and around 45% for metals lithium and potassium. The optimal point for the simultaneous removal of metals was calculated using statistical artifact multiple response function (MR). This calculation showed that the point of greatest extraction of metals occurs was the J point, with the composition [72% AP, 9% OP, 19% C/S], obtaining a global extraction percentage about 80%. Considering the aspects analyzed, the microemulsioned system has shown itself to be an effective alternative in the extraction of metals on synthetic produced water remediation
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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The DGT technique allows one to measure quantitatively free and labile metal species in aquatic systems. Nevertheless, for this approach, knowledge is required of the diffusion coefficients of the analytes in a diffusive layer. In this study, the diffusion coefficients of Hg(II), As(III), Mn(II), Mg(II), Cu(II), Cd(II) were determined in agarose gel and those of Ba(II), Cd(II), Cu(II), Mg(II), Mn(II) e Zn(II) in cellulose acetate membranes. These materials presented good performance and the reported results can be used as a data base for further DGT studies.