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Iron preservation

One of the oldest objects of iron, preserved to our time, is part of a sledgehammer that was discovered in the Cheops Pyramid. It was found in 1837 in a stone joint and was certainly left by a workman when the pyramid was built around 2000 bc. See Figure 8.2. [Pg.174]

Another compound, the antimicrobial action of which is associated with chelation, is 2-pyridinethiol-A/-oxide [3811-73-2] (Omadine). Activity has been shown to depend on coordinating property. The iron chelate is active, but not the free pyridine compound (200). In the form of its zinc chelate it is found in shampoos to control seborrheic dermatitis (201). Other appHcations of this useful chemical include preservation of adhesives, plastics, latex paints, polyurethane foam, and metal working fluids (202). [Pg.131]

Steel coated with tin (tinplate) is used to make food containers. Tin is more noble than steel therefore, well-aerated solutions will galvanically accelerate attack of the steel at exposed areas. The comparative absence of air within food containers aids in preserving the tin as well as the food. Also the reversible potential which the tin-iron couple undergoes in organic acids serves to protect exposed steel in food containers. [Pg.2424]

Cp(CO)2Re(THF) forms the complex 105 upon reaction with thiophene (89JA8753, 910M2436). Similar species are known for 2- and 3-methyl-, 2,5-dimethyl, and tetramethylthiophene (91IC1417). Thiophene in 105 is S-coordi-nated, and the sulfur atom is pyramidal. Treatment of 105 with Fc2(CO)9 produces 106, where the thiophene ligand is bridge-coordinated via the sulfur atom to rhenium and four carbon atoms of the dienic system with iron (the coordination mode). The pyramidal nature of the sulfur atom is preserved. The -coordination of thiophene separates the dienic and sulfur counterparts of the ligand and decreases the TT-electron delocalization, which leads to the enhanced basicity of the sulfur atom. [Pg.17]

Haptoglobin binds extracorpuscular hemoglobin, prevents its loss into the kidney and urine, and hence preserves its iron for reutilization. [Pg.597]

The reduction electrochemistry of ECP porphyrin films furthermore responds to added axial ligands in the expected ways. We have tested this (2,6) for the ECP form of the iron complex of tetra(o-amino)phenyl)porphyrin by adding chloride and various nitrogeneous bases to the contacting solutions, observing the Fe(III/II) wave shift to expected potentials based on the monomer behavior in solution. This is additional evidence that the essential porphyrin structure is preserved during the oxidation of the monomer and its incorporation into a polymeric film. [Pg.412]

Kanetkar (Kl) pelletized iron ore in a small-batch disk and found that the distributions are self-preserving in the reduced size D/D and that the mean pellet diameter increases in the following manner (Fig. 22) ... [Pg.100]

Glob, P. V. (1972), The Bog People Iron Age Man Preserved, Yale Univ. Press, New Haven. [Pg.578]

Smectite is the first secondary mineral to form upon rock weathering in the semi-arid to sub-humid tropics. Smectite clay retains most of the ions, notably Ca2+ and Mg2+, released from weathering primary silicates. Iron, present as Fe2+ in primary minerals, is preserved in the smectite crystal lattice as Fe3+. The smectites become unstable as weathering proceeds and basic cations and silica are removed by leaching. Fe3+-compounds however remain in the soil, lending it a reddish color aluminum is retained in kaolinite and A1-oxides. Leached soil components accumulate at poorly drained, lower terrain positions where they precipitate and form new smectitic clays that remain stable as long as the pH is above neutral. Additional circumstances for the dominance of clays are ... [Pg.39]

High antioxidative activity carvedilol has been shown in isolated rat heart mitochondria [297] and in the protection against myocardial injury in postischemic rat hearts [281]. Carvedilol also preserved tissue GSL content and diminished peroxynitrite-induced tissue injury in hypercholesterolemic rabbits [298]. Habon et al. [299] showed that carvedilol significantly decreased the ischemia-reperfusion-stimulated free radical formation and lipid peroxidation in rat hearts. Very small I50 values have been obtained for the metabolite of carvedilol SB 211475 in the iron-ascorbate-initiated lipid peroxidation of brain homogenate (0.28 pmol D1), mouse macrophage-stimulated LDL oxidation (0.043 pmol I 1), the hydroxyl-initiated lipid peroxidation of bovine pulmonary artery endothelial cells (0.15 pmol U1), the cell damage measured by LDL release (0.16 pmol l-1), and the promotion of cell survival (0.13 pmol l-1) [300]. SB 211475 also inhibited superoxide production by PMA-stimulated human neutrophils. [Pg.885]

In this case, a likely explanation for the apparent supersaturation is that the chemical analysis included not only dissolved aluminum and iron, but also a certain amount of aluminum and iron suspended in the water as colloids and fine sediments. Analytical error of this type occurs because the standard sampling procedure calls for passing the sample through a rather coarse filter of 0.45 tun p0re size and then adding acid to preserve it during transport and storage. [Pg.95]

In summary, researchers have found a number of methods for avoiding p-oxo dimer formation and preserving a five-coordinate Fe(II) in iron-containing model compounds, through ... [Pg.180]

B. Daus, J. Mattusch, R. Wennrich, H. Weiss (2002) Investigation on stability and preservation of arsenic species in iron rich water samples.- Talanta, in press... [Pg.70]


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