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In a word, all these receptors are more or less able to discriminate against cations that are either smaller or larger than thek cavity (44). However, in a strict sense, discrimination of metal-ion spheres does not concern with molecular recognition but selection of the carbon ball C q certainly does. In fact, the fuUerene C q has been included into the cavity of octa-/ f2 butylcalix[8]arene (Fig. 8c) shutting out C q and making a very convenient and efficient C q purification possible without any expensive apparatus (45). [Pg.179]

Table I summarizes some typical distribution coefficients. Sediments become enriched in plutonium with respect to water, usually with a factor of vlO5. Also living organisms enrich plutonium from natural waters, but usually less than sediments a factor of 103 - 101 is common. This indicates that the Kd-value for sediment (and soil) is probably governed by surface sorption phenomena. From the simplest organisms (plankton and plants) to man there is clear evidence of metabolic discrimination against transfer of plutonium. In general, the higher the species is on the trophic level, the smaller is the Kd-value. One may deduce from the Table that the concentration of plutonium accumulated in man in equilibrium with the environment, will not exceed the concentration of plutonium in the ground water, independent of the mode of ingestion. Table I summarizes some typical distribution coefficients. Sediments become enriched in plutonium with respect to water, usually with a factor of vlO5. Also living organisms enrich plutonium from natural waters, but usually less than sediments a factor of 103 - 101 is common. This indicates that the Kd-value for sediment (and soil) is probably governed by surface sorption phenomena. From the simplest organisms (plankton and plants) to man there is clear evidence of metabolic discrimination against transfer of plutonium. In general, the higher the species is on the trophic level, the smaller is the Kd-value. One may deduce from the Table that the concentration of plutonium accumulated in man in equilibrium with the environment, will not exceed the concentration of plutonium in the ground water, independent of the mode of ingestion.
A general conclusion from the review of the distribution of plutonium between different compartments of the ecosystem was that the enrichment of plutonium from water to food was fairly well compensated for by man s metabolic discrimination against plutonium. Therefore, under the conditions described above, it may be concluded that plutonium from a nuclear waste repository in deep granite bedrock is not likely to reach man in concentrations exceeding permissible levels. However, considering the uncertainties in the input equilibrium constants, the site-specific Kd-values and the very approximate transport equation, the effects of the decay products, etc. — as well as the crude assumptions in the above example — extensive research efforts are needed before the safety of a nuclear waste repository can be scientifically proven. [Pg.292]

It therefore discriminates against secondary ions which have acquired appreciable downward momentum from the ions A. [Pg.8]

Tieszen 1991). Water stress, for instance, lowers photo synthetic discrimination against C, resulting in isotopic enrichment. C4 plants are not affected isotopically by environmental parameters although their distributions are (Ehleringer et al. 1997). Under conditions of increasing aridity, the climate variable of most likely importance in African sites, C3 plants should become slightly more enriched on average. Therefore one should be cautious about use... [Pg.96]

As with in vivo voltammetry, a variety of electrochemical techniques have been used for the stripping step. Because of its simplicity, linear sweep voltammetry has enjoyed widespread use however, the detection limit of this technique is limited by charging current. Differential pulse has become popular because it discriminates against the charging current to provide considerably lower detection limits. [Pg.40]

On the clinopyroxene M2 site, Pa will be discriminated against both on account of... [Pg.90]

The most common method of isolation and sample cleanup involves contacting a filtered aqueous solution with an appropriate immiscible organic solvent in a. aboratory separatory funnel of appropriate size. Some specific examples are discussed later. With multicomponent samples a single solvent or solvent mixture is unlikely to extract all components equally causing discrimination. Ihis discrimination may be useful if the solvent discriminates against the extraction of solutes that are not of interest in the analysis. [Pg.385]

Because neutron and y-radiation are highly penetrating, the method is virtually matrix-independent. NAA is a bulk technique. NAA can also be a selective technique, because appropriate choice of experimental parameters (such as irradiation and decay times), and use of neutrons of varying energies, can discriminate against unwanted elements. [Pg.664]

The presence of -S02(OH) groups reduced the carbon dioxide permeability by a factor of three. This can be explained (15) by the decrease in local segmental mobility of the polymer chains due to the interactions arising from hydrogen bonding. However, the overall transport process for this polymer membrane is more complicated and involves a more pronounced discrimination against methane molecules due to the highly polar nature of the polymer. [Pg.48]


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