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Chemosphere ; 41(10): 1669-74, 2000 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11057695

RESUMO

The rare earth elements (REEs) are increasingly being used as trace supplements in agriculture. This study measured the acute and chronic toxicity of one REE, lanthanum (La), to Daphnia carinata. The 48-h EC50 of La to Daphnia was measured in three media of differing composition and hardness. Lanthanum was most toxic to Daphnia in soft tap water (TW) with an acute 48-h EC50 of 43 microg/l compared with 1180 microg/l in ASTM hard water (ASTM). In the third daphnid growth medium (DW), based on diluted sea water, the acute 48-h EC50 was 49 microg La/l, however, there was significant precipitation of La in this media. The chronic toxicity of La to Daphnia was measured in the DW and ASTM media. Nominal exposure concentrations were 100, 200, 400, 600, 800, and 1000 microg La/l. Mortality was a more sensitive endpoint than growth or reproduction in both chronic experiments. Very little La was detected in either media after 24 h and the measured concentrations below were estimated by logarithmic mean of nominal and measured values. There was 100% mortality at concentrations > or = 80 microg La/l (400 microg/l nominal) by day six of the experiment using DW media, but no effect on survival growth or reproduction at lower concentrations. In the ASTM media, La caused significant mortality to Daphnia at concentrations > or = 39 microg/l (200 microg/l nominal), however, at least one animal survived to the end of the study at each of the tested concentrations. There was no effect of La on growth of surviving daphnids at concentrations < or = 57 microg/l (400 g/l), however, second brood clutch sizes were significantly increased at 30, 39, and 57 microg/l (100, 200, 400 g/l nominal) compared with controls. Lanthanum also caused a delayed maturation in Daphnia.


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Daphnia/efeitos dos fármacos , Lantânio/toxicidade , Poluentes do Solo/toxicidade , Animais , Daphnia/fisiologia , Lantânio/administração & dosagem , Fatores de Tempo
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Talanta ; 20(11): 1215-7, 1973 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18961401

RESUMO

The KBr pellet technique has been used for the determination of alkali metal sulphate in the presence of large excesses of nitrate and nitrite by measuring the absorption of the sulphate at 619 cm(-1). The sulphate can be determined in a 400-fold molar excess of nitrate and a 60-fold molar excess of nitrite with a relative standard deviation of about 5%.

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