Abstract
Molybdenum (Mo) adsorption by acidic yellow-brown soil was investigated as a function of a pH (1–13) and the equilibrium of P solution (0, 3.1, and 31 mg L−1) concentration. Mo adsorption by acidic yellow-brown soil increased within the pH range from 1 to 4. Above pH 4, Mo adsorption decreases with an increase in pH. The maximum adsorption was found between pH 2 and 4. Competitive adsorption experiments showed that the equilibrium sorption data fitted into Langmuir and Freundlich isotherms. The sorption data of Mo on the acidic yellow-brown soil fitted well with the Langmuir isotherm model due to the higher R2 value. A reduction in Mo adsorption by the acidic yellow-brown soil was noticed at higher addition levels of P (3.1 and 31 mg L−1). Therefore, P increasing the bioavailability of Mo and enhancing Mo uptake by plants might be related to the inhibition of Mo absorption by the acidic yellow-brown soil.
1 Introduction
Molybdenum (Mo) is a trace element found in soil and is essential for plant growth. As an important cofactor of more than 50 Mo enzymes found in all organisms, Mo participates in diverse metabolic processes, such as carbon metabolism, nitrate assimilation, ascorbate–glutathione cycle metabolism, and so on in plants [1,2]. Mo is present in soil at an average level of up to 2.3 mg kg−1, which is lower than the lithosphere levels of up to 2.5–15 mg kg−1 [3]. Mo in soil ranges from 0.11 to 6 mg kg−1 and at an average level of up to 1.7 mg kg−1, thus Mo deficiency in soil is very common. The critical value of 0.15 mg kg−1 is considered as Mo deficient; and according to that value, more than 446 million ha of arable lands were found to be Mo deficient [4]. Mo deficiency is notably serious especially in the acidic yellow-brown soil from the Middle–Low Reaches of the Yangtze River in Hubei, Anhui and Jiangsu Provinces [5,6].
Mo deficiency induces abnormal development, yellowing, and even death of the leaves, affecting the yield and quality of plants such as legumes, beet, tobacco, citrus, and so on. Availability of Mo to plants has a close relationship with the sorption and desorption of Mo by soils, which is affected by a number of factors, including the concentration of iron oxides, competing ions, and clay mineral; pH of the soil solution; temperature, etc. [7]. One of the most important factors is the pH of the soil solution [8,9]. The absorption of Mo by the soil colloid decreases the available Mo in soils with a pH of less than 5.5 [10]. As the soil solution becomes more alkaline, the Mo availability increases. On the other hand, the presence of other oxyanions that compete with Mo in the soil also influences the mobility of Mo in the soil solution [11]. Phosphate, with physicochemical properties similar to molybdate, has a competitive relationship with the adsorption of Mo by the soils. The competitive adsorption of phosphate noticeably reduced the adsorption of molybdate by the surfaces of clay mineral, especially at high P addition levels [12]. Molybdate transport in water is retarded by sorption, depending on the pH and the level of phosphate [13].
Previous work focused on the interaction effect of P and Mo supply on the yields, qualities, photosynthesis, uptake, and translocation of P and Mo in Brassica napus grown in acidic yellow-brown soil [14,15,16]. The results showed a synergetic effect on grain yield, qualities, and photosynthesis between Mo and P fertilizers. The coapplication of Mo and P could enhance Mo and P uptake and accumulation in B. napus. It has been speculated that Mo and P having a synergetic effect on Mo uptake was related to the increased bioavailability of Mo in soil. However, little is known about Mo absorption by acidic yellow-brown soil affected by pH and the addition levels of P. The objectives of this study were to investigate (i) the relationship between Mo adsorption amounts by acidic yellow-brown soil and Mo concentrations in a balanced solution and (ii) the effect of pH and competing phosphate ions on Mo adsorption by acidic yellow-brown soil at differential concentrations of P for soil systems. Such results are expected to give a new insight into the effects of pH and phosphate on Mo absorption kinetics of acidic yellow-brown soil to better understand a possible mechanism of the Mo uptake enhanced by the interaction of Mo and P in plants due to the change in Mo availability in soil.
2 Experimental section
2.1 Soil
In this study, acidic yellow-brown soil was used, which was collected from the surface layer (0–20 cm) of the cultivated soil in Xinzhou, Hubei Province, China. The basic physical and chemical properties of this soil are pH 4.6 (soil and water ratio of 1:5), organic matter 20.6 g kg−1, alkaline hydrolysis N 72.3 mg kg−1, Olsen-P 31.4 mg kg−1, available K 48.9 mg kg−1, and Tamm’s reagent (pH 3.3) extractable Mo 0.09 mg kg−1. The soil was air-dried, ground, passed through a 1 mm mesh sieve, and then thoroughly mixed.
2.2 Experimental procedure
Adsorption experiments were carried out to determine whether Mo adsorption was influenced by the pH. Samples of 1.0 g acidic yellow-brown soil containing Mo were added to 50 mL polypropylene centrifuge bottles and equilibrated with 20 mL of 0.1 mol L−1 NaCl solution by shaking for 20–24 h on a reciprocating shaker at 25°C. The equilibrating solutions contained 0.292 mmol L−1 Mo and had been adjusted to the desired pH values using 1.0 mmol L−1 HCl or 1.0 mmol L−1 NaOH that changed the total volume by 2% or less. After the samples were centrifuged at 4,000 rpm for 15 min, the supernatants were analyzed for pH and Mo concentrations using a graphite furnace with a ZEEnit-7000 series polarized Zeeman atomic absorption spectrometer (Analytik Jena, Germany), according to Zhao [17].
Competitive adsorption experiments were carried out with equilibrating solutions containing P concentration of 0, 3.1, or 31 mg L−1 and Mo concentration of 0, 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 16, or 20 mg L−1. The anions were added simultaneously. The experimental procedure remained the same as the single-anion adsorption experiments previously described. The experiment was performed on three independent replications for each concentration. The Mo absorption amounts (mg kg−1) were evaluated using the formula given by Vanderborght and Van Grieken [18]:
where Q is the amount of solute adsorbed from the solution, V is the volume of the adsorbate, Ci is the concentration before adsorption, Ce is the concentration after adsorption, and w is the weight in gram of the adsorbent. The absorption rate was determined by computing the percentage sorption using the formula in equation (2):
Langmuir represented the following equation:
The above equation can be rearranged in the following linear form:
where Ce is the equilibrium concentration (mg L−1), qe is the amount of metal adsorbed (mg g−1), qm is the maximum monolayer coverage capacity (mg g−1), and Ka is the Langmuir isotherm constant (L mg−1). A plot of Ce/qe versus Ce should indicate a straight line of slope 1/qm and an intercept of 1/Kaqm.
Freundlich represented the following equation:
where Kf is the Freundlich isotherm constant (mg g−1), n is adsorption intensity, Ce is the equilibrium concentration of adsorbate (mg L−1), and qe is the amount of metal adsorbed (mg g−1).
The equation is conveniently used in the linear form by taking the logarithm of both sides as:
2.3 Statistical analysis
The data of Mo absorption amount were fitted into the following isotherms: Langmuir and Freundlich isotherms using OriginLab Origin 8.0 software (Origin (Pro), Version “8.0”; OriginLab Corporation, Northampton, MA, USA). Data are presented as the average of three replicates. The results were statistically analyzed with least significant difference multiple comparison using SPSS 18 software. All statistically significant differences correspond to P < 0.05.
Ethical approval: The conducted research is not related to either human or animal use.
3 Results and discussion
3.1 Effect of pH on molybdate sorption by yellow-brown soil
The Mo adsorption influenced by pH was determined for the acidic yellow-brown soil. The Mo adsorption by acidic yellow-brown soil progressively increased as the pH increased from 1 to 4 but decreased as the pH increased further to 13 (Figure 1). Maximum adsorption was found at the pH range of 2–4, which is in agreement with the findings of Goldberg [19,20]. With pH > 4, the Mo adsorption by acidic yellow-brown soil rapidly decreased and reached the lowest value as the pH exceeded 8. These results suggested that soil pH will still be an agriculturally important factor affecting the extent of Mo adsorption. Gupta [21] and Liu [22] pointed out five chemical fractions of Mo in soil including water-soluble Mo, exchangeable (weak acid) Mo, iron (Fe)/manganese (Mn) oxide-bound Mo, organic-bound Mo, and residual Mo. The first four of these fractions (but not residual Mo) can transform into each other as the soil pH changes [21,23]. The charge of the iron oxides is positive at low and negative at high pH values, respectively [24]. Thus, iron oxides absorb and fix molybdate anion in acidic conditions but release molybdate through the exchange of OH− in solution with the molybdate anion of the iron oxides in the alkaline medium. This is one of possible reasons for the absorption of Mo by the soil; and even the bioavailability of Mo to plants is pH dependent. However, the relationship between Mo absorption by and chemical fractions in acidic yellow-brown soil, which are affected by pH, is worth further study.

Molybdenum adsorption influenced by pH of an equilibrating solution of Mo = 0.292 mmol L−1.
3.2 Effect of phosphate on molybdate sorption by yellow-brown soil
To investigate whether the equilibrium relationship between molybdate and acidic yellow-brown soil is affected by the addition levels of P, two common equilibrium models were analyzed. These included the Langmuir and the Freundlich isotherms. The Langmuir sorption isotherm has been successfully applied to metal ion sorption processes and the most widely used for the sorption of a solute from a liquid solution [25]. The Freundlich adsorption isotherm is commonly used to describe the adsorption characteristics of the heterogeneous surface.
Figure 2 shows the nonlinear plot of qe versus Ce. The R2 value of the Langmuir isotherm was higher than that of the Freundlich isotherm at 0, 3.1, and 31 mg P L−1 (Table 1). These results proved that the sorption data of Mo by the acidic yellow-brown soil fitted well with the Langmuir isotherm model, which was in agreement with the findings of Harter and Baker [26]. They demonstrated that the characteristics of the adsorption reaction process were better reflected by the Langmuir isotherm than the Freundlich isotherm, because a practical parameter of adsorption characteristics of soil, maximum monolayer coverage capacity qm, could be obtained from the Langmuir isotherm.

Differences in Mo adsorption isothermal equation between two nonlinear fitting of three phosphate levels: (a) 0 mg P/L, (b) 3.1 mg P/L, and (c) 31 mg P/L.
Coefficient (R2) value of the two nonlinear fit at three P addition levels
| P levels | Langmuir equation | Freundlich equation |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | 0.9352** | 0.9116** |
| 3.1 | 0.9604** | 0.9511** |
| 31 | 0.9776** | 0.9645** |
Note: ** indicates significance at P<0.01 for the coefficient.
Mo adsorption amount and adsorption rates in response to different P addition levels are shown in Figure 3. Mo adsorption by the acidic yellow-brown soil progressively increased with increased Mo concentration in the equilibrating solutions (Figure 3a). As the addition levels of P were increased, the Mo adsorption by the acidic yellow-brown soil progressively decreased at each Mo concentration in the equilibrating solutions. It has been found that the differences in the Mo adsorption between the addition levels of P of 0 and 31 mg P L−1 are growing greater; while the Mo concentration in equilibrating solutions is higher, with the greatest value at an Mo concentration of 20 mg L−1. The Mo adsorption rates of the acidic yellow-brown soil increased first at low Mo concentration and then decreased at high Mo concentration in the equilibrating solutions (Figure 3b). Similarly, the highest P addition level (31 mg L−1) significantly decreased the Mo adsorption rates at each Mo concentration, compared with the P addition level of 0 mg L−1. It revealed that the adsorption of molybdate by the acidic yellow-brown soil was greatly suppressed by the presence of P. This result is in agreement with the findings of Goldberg [12], i.e., the adsorption of molybdate by soils was unaffected by the presence of 3× equimolar phosphate concentration but decreased by further progressive increases in the P concentration, i.e., to 30× and 300×. The Langmuir and Freundlich isotherm constants predicted a decrease in Mo adsorption in the presence of phosphate (Table 2). The maximum monolayer coverage capacity, qm, for the three addition levels of P was 462.8, 378.9, and 341.7 mg kg−1 for 0, 3.1, and 31 mg P L−1, respectively. The values of the Langmuir constant Ka were 0.202, 0.191, and 0.087 L mg−1 at 0, 3.1, and 31 mg P L−1, respectively. The Langmuir constant Ka is an important factor for reflecting the absorbed ability of soil. The higher the value of Ka, the quicker the absorption rate of ions in the soil [27]. Increased levels of P addition decreased the Langmuir constants qm and Ka, meaning that the presence of phosphate inhibited Mo exchange absorption by the acidic yellow-brown soil, so as to increase the bioavailability of Mo and even for Mo uptake by B. napus [14]. Freundlich isotherm constant Kf and adsorption intensity n also decreased with increase in P addition levels. Our results were consistent with the earlier studies of Stout et al. [28] and Karimian and Cox [29] who pointed out that phosphate anions could compete with the absorption sites of soil’s colloid surfaces having molybdate anion or form precipitates with Fe, aluminum (Al), and calcium (Ca) to release molybdate anions from the organic matter and mineral particles in soil, thereby finally enhancing the bioavailability of Mo to plants. Thus, high P addition level could increase Mo availability via decreasing Mo absorption by the acidic yellow-brown soil. The adsorption of Mo in the presence of different amounts of P at the optimal pH (such as over 8.0) of soil is also worth further study.

(a) Mo adsorption amount and (b) adsorption rates in response to the different P addition levels.
Langmuir and Freundlich isotherm constants for molybdate ion sorption by the acidic yellow-brown soil at three P addition levels
| P levels (mg/L) | Langmuir | Freundlich | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| qm (mg kg−1) | Ka (L mg−1) | Kf ((mg kg−1)·(L mg−1)1/n) | n | |
| 0 | 462.8 | 0.202 | 81.2 | 1.49 |
| 3.1 | 378.9 | 0.191 | 58.4 | 1.30 |
| 31 | 341.7 | 0.087 | 28.2 | 1.26 |
4 Conclusion
In this article, investigation of the Mo absorption by the acidic yellow-brown soil was carried out at a pH range from 1 to 13. The adsorption of Mo by the acidic yellow-brown soil was a strong function of pH and showed a maximum adsorption in the acidic pH range of 2–4. Thus, pH exceeding 8 could enhance Mo availability via inhibiting the Mo adsorption by the soil. Other Mo absorptions by the acidic yellow-brown soil at different P addition levels were studied. The sorption data fitted into the Langmuir and Freundlich isotherms, of which the Langmuir adsorption model was found to have the higher regression value and hence the well fit. Higher P addition level decreased the Mo absorption amount, the Mo absorption rate, and the values of Langmuir constants qm and Ka. It could be concluded that the presence of phosphate (especially 31 mg P L−1) inhibited Mo absorption by the acidic yellow-brown soil so as to increase the bioavailability of Mo and therefore the uptake by plants. For the first time, these results will provide a new insight into soil Mo adsorption kinetic characteristics to better understand the possible mechanism of the Mo uptake by plants which in turn is enhanced by the interaction of P and Mo in the yellow-brown soil.
Acknowledgments
This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (41201286, 41501311, and 41271471), the Basic Research Project of Henan Provincial Department of Education (19zx007), the Young Core Instructor Funding Scheme of Henan Province (2013-045), the Key Project of Science and Technology Research of Henan Province Education Department (12A210015), and Scientific and Technological Key Projects of Henan Province (172102110060).
Conflict of interest: The authors declare no conflict of interest.
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- Mesoscale nanoparticles encapsulated with emodin for targeting antifibrosis in animal models
- Amine-functionalized magnetic activated carbon as an adsorbent for preconcentration and determination of acidic drugs in environmental water samples using HPLC-DAD
- Antioxidant activity as a response to cadmium pollution in three durum wheat genotypes differing in salt-tolerance
- A promising naphthoquinone [8-hydroxy-2-(2-thienylcarbonyl)naphtho[2,3-b]thiophene-4,9-dione] exerts anti-colorectal cancer activity through ferroptosis and inhibition of MAPK signaling pathway based on RNA sequencing
- Synthesis and efficacy of herbicidal ionic liquids with chlorsulfuron as the anion
- Effect of isovalent substitution on the crystal structure and properties of two-slab indates BaLa2−xSmxIn2O7
- Synthesis, spectral and thermo-kinetics explorations of Schiff-base derived metal complexes
- An improved reduction method for phase stability testing in the single-phase region
- Comparative analysis of chemical composition of some commercially important fishes with an emphasis on various Malaysian diets
- Development of a solventless stir bar sorptive extraction/thermal desorption large volume injection capillary gas chromatographic-mass spectrometric method for ultra-trace determination of pyrethroids pesticides in river and tap water samples
- A turbidity sensor development based on NL-PI observers: Experimental application to the control of a Sinaloa’s River Spirulina maxima cultivation
- Deep desulfurization of sintering flue gas in iron and steel works based on low-temperature oxidation
- Investigations of metallic elements and phenolics in Chinese medicinal plants
- Influence of site-classification approach on geochemical background values
- Effects of ageing on the surface characteristics and Cu(ii) adsorption behaviour of rice husk biochar in soil
- Adsorption and sugarcane-bagasse-derived activated carbon-based mitigation of 1-[2-(2-chloroethoxy)phenyl]sulfonyl-3-(4-methoxy-6-methyl-1,3,5-triazin-2-yl) urea-contaminated soils
- Antimicrobial and antifungal activities of bifunctional cooper(ii) complexes with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, flufenamic, mefenamic and tolfenamic acids and 1,10-phenanthroline
- Application of selenium and silicon to alleviate short-term drought stress in French marigold (Tagetes patula L.) as a model plant species
- Screening and analysis of xanthine oxidase inhibitors in jute leaves and their protective effects against hydrogen peroxide-induced oxidative stress in cells
- Synthesis and physicochemical studies of a series of mixed-ligand transition metal complexes and their molecular docking investigations against Coronavirus main protease
- A study of in vitro metabolism and cytotoxicity of mephedrone and methoxetamine in human and pig liver models using GC/MS and LC/MS analyses
- A new phenyl alkyl ester and a new combretin triterpene derivative from Combretum fragrans F. Hoffm (Combretaceae) and antiproliferative activity
- Erratum
- Erratum to: A one-step incubation ELISA kit for rapid determination of dibutyl phthalate in water, beverage and liquor
- Review Articles
- Sinoporphyrin sodium, a novel sensitizer for photodynamic and sonodynamic therapy
- Natural products isolated from Casimiroa
- Plant description, phytochemical constituents and bioactivities of Syzygium genus: A review
- Evaluation of elastomeric heat shielding materials as insulators for solid propellant rocket motors: A short review
- Special Issue on Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology 2019
- An overview of Monascus fermentation processes for monacolin K production
- Study on online soft sensor method of total sugar content in chlorotetracycline fermentation tank
- Studies on the Anti-Gouty Arthritis and Anti-hyperuricemia Properties of Astilbin in Animal Models
- Effects of organic fertilizer on water use, photosynthetic characteristics, and fruit quality of pear jujube in northern Shaanxi
- Characteristics of the root exudate release system of typical plants in plateau lakeside wetland under phosphorus stress conditions
- Characterization of soil water by the means of hydrogen and oxygen isotope ratio at dry-wet season under different soil layers in the dry-hot valley of Jinsha River
- Composition and diurnal variation of floral scent emission in Rosa rugosa Thunb. and Tulipa gesneriana L.
- Preparation of a novel ginkgolide B niosomal composite drug
- The degradation, biodegradability and toxicity evaluation of sulfamethazine antibiotics by gamma radiation
- Special issue on Monitoring, Risk Assessment and Sustainable Management for the Exposure to Environmental Toxins
- Insight into the cadmium and zinc binding potential of humic acids derived from composts by EEM spectra combined with PARAFAC analysis
- Source apportionment of soil contamination based on multivariate receptor and robust geostatistics in a typical rural–urban area, Wuhan city, middle China
- Special Issue on 13th JCC 2018
- The Role of H2C2O4 and Na2CO3 as Precipitating Agents on The Physichochemical Properties and Photocatalytic Activity of Bismuth Oxide
- Preparation of magnetite-silica–cetyltrimethylammonium for phenol removal based on adsolubilization
- Topical Issue on Agriculture
- Size-dependent growth kinetics of struvite crystals in wastewater with calcium ions
- The effect of silica-calcite sedimentary rock contained in the chicken broiler diet on the overall quality of chicken muscles
- Physicochemical properties of selected herbicidal products containing nicosulfuron as an active ingredient
- Lycopene in tomatoes and tomato products
- Fluorescence in the assessment of the share of a key component in the mixing of feed
- Sulfur application alleviates chromium stress in maize and wheat
- Effectiveness of removal of sulphur compounds from the air after 3 years of biofiltration with a mixture of compost soil, peat, coconut fibre and oak bark
- Special Issue on the 4th Green Chemistry 2018
- Study and fire test of banana fibre reinforced composites with flame retardance properties
- Special Issue on the International conference CosCI 2018
- Disintegration, In vitro Dissolution, and Drug Release Kinetics Profiles of k-Carrageenan-based Nutraceutical Hard-shell Capsules Containing Salicylamide
- Synthesis of amorphous aluminosilicate from impure Indonesian kaolin
- Special Issue on the International Conf on Science, Applied Science, Teaching and Education 2019
- Functionalization of Congo red dye as a light harvester on solar cell
- The effect of nitrite food preservatives added to se’i meat on the expression of wild-type p53 protein
- Biocompatibility and osteoconductivity of scaffold porous composite collagen–hydroxyapatite based coral for bone regeneration
- Special Issue on the Joint Science Congress of Materials and Polymers (ISCMP 2019)
- Effect of natural boron mineral use on the essential oil ratio and components of Musk Sage (Salvia sclarea L.)
- A theoretical and experimental study of the adsorptive removal of hexavalent chromium ions using graphene oxide as an adsorbent
- A study on the bacterial adhesion of Streptococcus mutans in various dental ceramics: In vitro study
- Corrosion study of copper in aqueous sulfuric acid solution in the presence of (2E,5E)-2,5-dibenzylidenecyclopentanone and (2E,5E)-bis[(4-dimethylamino)benzylidene]cyclopentanone: Experimental and theoretical study
- Special Issue on Chemistry Today for Tomorrow 2019
- Diabetes mellitus type 2: Exploratory data analysis based on clinical reading
- Multivariate analysis for the classification of copper–lead and copper–zinc glasses
- Special Issue on Advances in Chemistry and Polymers
- The spatial and temporal distribution of cationic and anionic radicals in early embryo implantation
- Special Issue on 3rd IC3PE 2020
- Magnetic iron oxide/clay nanocomposites for adsorption and catalytic oxidation in water treatment applications
- Special Issue on IC3PE 2018/2019 Conference
- Exergy analysis of conventional and hydrothermal liquefaction–esterification processes of microalgae for biodiesel production
- Advancing biodiesel production from microalgae Spirulina sp. by a simultaneous extraction–transesterification process using palm oil as a co-solvent of methanol
- Topical Issue on Applications of Mathematics in Chemistry
- Omega and the related counting polynomials of some chemical structures
- M-polynomial and topological indices of zigzag edge coronoid fused by starphene
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- Electrochemical antioxidant screening and evaluation based on guanine and chitosan immobilized MoS2 nanosheet modified glassy carbon electrode (guanine/CS/MoS2/GCE)
- Kinetic models of the extraction of vanillic acid from pumpkin seeds
- On the maximum ABC index of bipartite graphs without pendent vertices
- Estimation of the total antioxidant potential in the meat samples using thin-layer chromatography
- Molecular dynamics simulation of sI methane hydrate under compression and tension
- Spatial distribution and potential ecological risk assessment of some trace elements in sediments and grey mangrove (Avicennia marina) along the Arabian Gulf coast, Saudi Arabia
- Amino-functionalized graphene oxide for Cr(VI), Cu(II), Pb(II) and Cd(II) removal from industrial wastewater
- Chemical composition and in vitro activity of Origanum vulgare L., Satureja hortensis L., Thymus serpyllum L. and Thymus vulgaris L. essential oils towards oral isolates of Candida albicans and Candida glabrata
- Effect of excess Fluoride consumption on Urine-Serum Fluorides, Dental state and Thyroid Hormones among children in “Talab Sarai” Punjab Pakistan
- Design, Synthesis and Characterization of Novel Isoxazole Tagged Indole Hybrid Compounds
- Comparison of kinetic and enzymatic properties of intracellular phosphoserine aminotransferases from alkaliphilic and neutralophilic bacteria
- Green Organic Solvent-Free Oxidation of Alkylarenes with tert-Butyl Hydroperoxide Catalyzed by Water-Soluble Copper Complex
- Ducrosia ismaelis Asch. essential oil: chemical composition profile and anticancer, antimicrobial and antioxidant potential assessment
- DFT calculations as an efficient tool for prediction of Raman and infra-red spectra and activities of newly synthesized cathinones
- Influence of Chemical Osmosis on Solute Transport and Fluid Velocity in Clay Soils
- A New fatty acid and some triterpenoids from propolis of Nkambe (North-West Region, Cameroon) and evaluation of the antiradical scavenging activity of their extracts
- Antiplasmodial Activity of Stigmastane Steroids from Dryobalanops oblongifolia Stem Bark
- Rapid identification of direct-acting pancreatic protectants from Cyclocarya paliurus leaves tea by the method of serum pharmacochemistry combined with target cell extraction
- Immobilization of Pseudomonas aeruginosa static biomass on eggshell powder for on-line preconcentration and determination of Cr (VI)
- Assessment of methyl 2-({[(4,6-dimethoxypyrimidin-2-yl)carbamoyl] sulfamoyl}methyl)benzoate through biotic and abiotic degradation modes
- Stability of natural polyphenol fisetin in eye drops Stability of fisetin in eye drops
- Production of a bioflocculant by using activated sludge and its application in Pb(II) removal from aqueous solution
- Molecular Properties of Carbon Crystal Cubic Structures
- Synthesis and characterization of calcium carbonate whisker from yellow phosphorus slag
- Study on the interaction between catechin and cholesterol by the density functional theory
- Analysis of some pharmaceuticals in the presence of their synthetic impurities by applying hybrid micelle liquid chromatography
- Two mixed-ligand coordination polymers based on 2,5-thiophenedicarboxylic acid and flexible N-donor ligands: the protective effect on periodontitis via reducing the release of IL-1β and TNF-α
- Incorporation of silver stearate nanoparticles in methacrylate polymeric monoliths for hemeprotein isolation
- Development of ultrasound-assisted dispersive solid-phase microextraction based on mesoporous carbon coated with silica@iron oxide nanocomposite for preconcentration of Te and Tl in natural water systems
- N,N′-Bis[2-hydroxynaphthylidene]/[2-methoxybenzylidene]amino]oxamides and their divalent manganese complexes: Isolation, spectral characterization, morphology, antibacterial and cytotoxicity against leukemia cells
- Determination of the content of selected trace elements in Polish commercial fruit juices and health risk assessment
- Diorganotin(iv) benzyldithiocarbamate complexes: synthesis, characterization, and thermal and cytotoxicity study
- Keratin 17 is induced in prurigo nodularis lesions
- Anticancer, antioxidant, and acute toxicity studies of a Saudi polyherbal formulation, PHF5
- LaCoO3 perovskite-type catalysts in syngas conversion
- Comparative studies of two vegetal extracts from Stokesia laevis and Geranium pratense: polyphenol profile, cytotoxic effect and antiproliferative activity
- Fragmentation pattern of certain isatin–indole antiproliferative conjugates with application to identify their in vitro metabolic profiles in rat liver microsomes by liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry
- Investigation of polyphenol profile, antioxidant activity and hepatoprotective potential of Aconogonon alpinum (All.) Schur roots
- Lead discovery of a guanidinyl tryptophan derivative on amyloid cascade inhibition
- Physicochemical evaluation of the fruit pulp of Opuntia spp growing in the Mediterranean area under hard climate conditions
- Electronic structural properties of amino/hydroxyl functionalized imidazolium-based bromide ionic liquids
- New Schiff bases of 2-(quinolin-8-yloxy)acetohydrazide and their Cu(ii), and Zn(ii) metal complexes: their in vitro antimicrobial potentials and in silico physicochemical and pharmacokinetics properties
- Treatment of adhesions after Achilles tendon injury using focused ultrasound with targeted bFGF plasmid-loaded cationic microbubbles
- Synthesis of orotic acid derivatives and their effects on stem cell proliferation
- Chirality of β2-agonists. An overview of pharmacological activity, stereoselective analysis, and synthesis
- Fe3O4@urea/HITh-SO3H as an efficient and reusable catalyst for the solvent-free synthesis of 7-aryl-8H-benzo[h]indeno[1,2-b]quinoline-8-one and indeno[2′,1′:5,6]pyrido[2,3-d]pyrimidine derivatives
- Adsorption kinetic characteristics of molybdenum in yellow-brown soil in response to pH and phosphate
- Enhancement of thermal properties of bio-based microcapsules intended for textile applications
- Exploring the effect of khat (Catha edulis) chewing on the pharmacokinetics of the antiplatelet drug clopidogrel in rats using the newly developed LC-MS/MS technique
- A green strategy for obtaining anthraquinones from Rheum tanguticum by subcritical water
- Cadmium (Cd) chloride affects the nutrient uptake and Cd-resistant bacterium reduces the adsorption of Cd in muskmelon plants
- Removal of H2S by vermicompost biofilter and analysis on bacterial community
- Structural cytotoxicity relationship of 2-phenoxy(thiomethyl)pyridotriazolopyrimidines: Quantum chemical calculations and statistical analysis
- A self-breaking supramolecular plugging system as lost circulation material in oilfield
- Synthesis, characterization, and pharmacological evaluation of thiourea derivatives
- Application of drug–metal ion interaction principle in conductometric determination of imatinib, sorafenib, gefitinib and bosutinib
- Synthesis and characterization of a novel chitosan-grafted-polyorthoethylaniline biocomposite and utilization for dye removal from water
- Optimisation of urine sample preparation for shotgun proteomics
- DFT investigations on arylsulphonyl pyrazole derivatives as potential ligands of selected kinases
- Treatment of Parkinson’s disease using focused ultrasound with GDNF retrovirus-loaded microbubbles to open the blood–brain barrier
- New derivatives of a natural nordentatin
- Fluorescence biomarkers of malignant melanoma detectable in urine
- Study of the remediation effects of passivation materials on Pb-contaminated soil
- Saliva proteomic analysis reveals possible biomarkers of renal cell carcinoma
- Withania frutescens: Chemical characterization, analgesic, anti-inflammatory, and healing activities
- Design, synthesis and pharmacological profile of (−)-verbenone hydrazones
- Synthesis of magnesium carbonate hydrate from natural talc
- Stability-indicating HPLC-DAD assay for simultaneous quantification of hydrocortisone 21 acetate, dexamethasone, and fluocinolone acetonide in cosmetics
- A novel lactose biosensor based on electrochemically synthesized 3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene/thiophene (EDOT/Th) copolymer
- Citrullus colocynthis (L.) Schrad: Chemical characterization, scavenging and cytotoxic activities
- Development and validation of a high performance liquid chromatography/diode array detection method for estrogen determination: Application to residual analysis in meat products
- PCSK9 concentrations in different stages of subclinical atherosclerosis and their relationship with inflammation
- Development of trace analysis for alkyl methanesulfonates in the delgocitinib drug substance using GC-FID and liquid–liquid extraction with ionic liquid
- Electrochemical evaluation of the antioxidant capacity of natural compounds on glassy carbon electrode modified with guanine-, polythionine-, and nitrogen-doped graphene
- A Dy(iii)–organic framework as a fluorescent probe for highly selective detection of picric acid and treatment activity on human lung cancer cells
- A Zn(ii)–organic cage with semirigid ligand for solvent-free cyanosilylation and inhibitory effect on ovarian cancer cell migration and invasion ability via regulating mi-RNA16 expression
- Polyphenol content and antioxidant activities of Prunus padus L. and Prunus serotina L. leaves: Electrochemical and spectrophotometric approach and their antimicrobial properties
- The combined use of GC, PDSC and FT-IR techniques to characterize fat extracted from commercial complete dry pet food for adult cats
- MALDI-TOF MS profiling in the discovery and identification of salivary proteomic patterns of temporomandibular joint disorders
- Concentrations of dioxins, furans and dioxin-like PCBs in natural animal feed additives
- Structure and some physicochemical and functional properties of water treated under ammonia with low-temperature low-pressure glow plasma of low frequency
- Mesoscale nanoparticles encapsulated with emodin for targeting antifibrosis in animal models
- Amine-functionalized magnetic activated carbon as an adsorbent for preconcentration and determination of acidic drugs in environmental water samples using HPLC-DAD
- Antioxidant activity as a response to cadmium pollution in three durum wheat genotypes differing in salt-tolerance
- A promising naphthoquinone [8-hydroxy-2-(2-thienylcarbonyl)naphtho[2,3-b]thiophene-4,9-dione] exerts anti-colorectal cancer activity through ferroptosis and inhibition of MAPK signaling pathway based on RNA sequencing
- Synthesis and efficacy of herbicidal ionic liquids with chlorsulfuron as the anion
- Effect of isovalent substitution on the crystal structure and properties of two-slab indates BaLa2−xSmxIn2O7
- Synthesis, spectral and thermo-kinetics explorations of Schiff-base derived metal complexes
- An improved reduction method for phase stability testing in the single-phase region
- Comparative analysis of chemical composition of some commercially important fishes with an emphasis on various Malaysian diets
- Development of a solventless stir bar sorptive extraction/thermal desorption large volume injection capillary gas chromatographic-mass spectrometric method for ultra-trace determination of pyrethroids pesticides in river and tap water samples
- A turbidity sensor development based on NL-PI observers: Experimental application to the control of a Sinaloa’s River Spirulina maxima cultivation
- Deep desulfurization of sintering flue gas in iron and steel works based on low-temperature oxidation
- Investigations of metallic elements and phenolics in Chinese medicinal plants
- Influence of site-classification approach on geochemical background values
- Effects of ageing on the surface characteristics and Cu(ii) adsorption behaviour of rice husk biochar in soil
- Adsorption and sugarcane-bagasse-derived activated carbon-based mitigation of 1-[2-(2-chloroethoxy)phenyl]sulfonyl-3-(4-methoxy-6-methyl-1,3,5-triazin-2-yl) urea-contaminated soils
- Antimicrobial and antifungal activities of bifunctional cooper(ii) complexes with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, flufenamic, mefenamic and tolfenamic acids and 1,10-phenanthroline
- Application of selenium and silicon to alleviate short-term drought stress in French marigold (Tagetes patula L.) as a model plant species
- Screening and analysis of xanthine oxidase inhibitors in jute leaves and their protective effects against hydrogen peroxide-induced oxidative stress in cells
- Synthesis and physicochemical studies of a series of mixed-ligand transition metal complexes and their molecular docking investigations against Coronavirus main protease
- A study of in vitro metabolism and cytotoxicity of mephedrone and methoxetamine in human and pig liver models using GC/MS and LC/MS analyses
- A new phenyl alkyl ester and a new combretin triterpene derivative from Combretum fragrans F. Hoffm (Combretaceae) and antiproliferative activity
- Erratum
- Erratum to: A one-step incubation ELISA kit for rapid determination of dibutyl phthalate in water, beverage and liquor
- Review Articles
- Sinoporphyrin sodium, a novel sensitizer for photodynamic and sonodynamic therapy
- Natural products isolated from Casimiroa
- Plant description, phytochemical constituents and bioactivities of Syzygium genus: A review
- Evaluation of elastomeric heat shielding materials as insulators for solid propellant rocket motors: A short review
- Special Issue on Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology 2019
- An overview of Monascus fermentation processes for monacolin K production
- Study on online soft sensor method of total sugar content in chlorotetracycline fermentation tank
- Studies on the Anti-Gouty Arthritis and Anti-hyperuricemia Properties of Astilbin in Animal Models
- Effects of organic fertilizer on water use, photosynthetic characteristics, and fruit quality of pear jujube in northern Shaanxi
- Characteristics of the root exudate release system of typical plants in plateau lakeside wetland under phosphorus stress conditions
- Characterization of soil water by the means of hydrogen and oxygen isotope ratio at dry-wet season under different soil layers in the dry-hot valley of Jinsha River
- Composition and diurnal variation of floral scent emission in Rosa rugosa Thunb. and Tulipa gesneriana L.
- Preparation of a novel ginkgolide B niosomal composite drug
- The degradation, biodegradability and toxicity evaluation of sulfamethazine antibiotics by gamma radiation
- Special issue on Monitoring, Risk Assessment and Sustainable Management for the Exposure to Environmental Toxins
- Insight into the cadmium and zinc binding potential of humic acids derived from composts by EEM spectra combined with PARAFAC analysis
- Source apportionment of soil contamination based on multivariate receptor and robust geostatistics in a typical rural–urban area, Wuhan city, middle China
- Special Issue on 13th JCC 2018
- The Role of H2C2O4 and Na2CO3 as Precipitating Agents on The Physichochemical Properties and Photocatalytic Activity of Bismuth Oxide
- Preparation of magnetite-silica–cetyltrimethylammonium for phenol removal based on adsolubilization
- Topical Issue on Agriculture
- Size-dependent growth kinetics of struvite crystals in wastewater with calcium ions
- The effect of silica-calcite sedimentary rock contained in the chicken broiler diet on the overall quality of chicken muscles
- Physicochemical properties of selected herbicidal products containing nicosulfuron as an active ingredient
- Lycopene in tomatoes and tomato products
- Fluorescence in the assessment of the share of a key component in the mixing of feed
- Sulfur application alleviates chromium stress in maize and wheat
- Effectiveness of removal of sulphur compounds from the air after 3 years of biofiltration with a mixture of compost soil, peat, coconut fibre and oak bark
- Special Issue on the 4th Green Chemistry 2018
- Study and fire test of banana fibre reinforced composites with flame retardance properties
- Special Issue on the International conference CosCI 2018
- Disintegration, In vitro Dissolution, and Drug Release Kinetics Profiles of k-Carrageenan-based Nutraceutical Hard-shell Capsules Containing Salicylamide
- Synthesis of amorphous aluminosilicate from impure Indonesian kaolin
- Special Issue on the International Conf on Science, Applied Science, Teaching and Education 2019
- Functionalization of Congo red dye as a light harvester on solar cell
- The effect of nitrite food preservatives added to se’i meat on the expression of wild-type p53 protein
- Biocompatibility and osteoconductivity of scaffold porous composite collagen–hydroxyapatite based coral for bone regeneration
- Special Issue on the Joint Science Congress of Materials and Polymers (ISCMP 2019)
- Effect of natural boron mineral use on the essential oil ratio and components of Musk Sage (Salvia sclarea L.)
- A theoretical and experimental study of the adsorptive removal of hexavalent chromium ions using graphene oxide as an adsorbent
- A study on the bacterial adhesion of Streptococcus mutans in various dental ceramics: In vitro study
- Corrosion study of copper in aqueous sulfuric acid solution in the presence of (2E,5E)-2,5-dibenzylidenecyclopentanone and (2E,5E)-bis[(4-dimethylamino)benzylidene]cyclopentanone: Experimental and theoretical study
- Special Issue on Chemistry Today for Tomorrow 2019
- Diabetes mellitus type 2: Exploratory data analysis based on clinical reading
- Multivariate analysis for the classification of copper–lead and copper–zinc glasses
- Special Issue on Advances in Chemistry and Polymers
- The spatial and temporal distribution of cationic and anionic radicals in early embryo implantation
- Special Issue on 3rd IC3PE 2020
- Magnetic iron oxide/clay nanocomposites for adsorption and catalytic oxidation in water treatment applications
- Special Issue on IC3PE 2018/2019 Conference
- Exergy analysis of conventional and hydrothermal liquefaction–esterification processes of microalgae for biodiesel production
- Advancing biodiesel production from microalgae Spirulina sp. by a simultaneous extraction–transesterification process using palm oil as a co-solvent of methanol
- Topical Issue on Applications of Mathematics in Chemistry
- Omega and the related counting polynomials of some chemical structures
- M-polynomial and topological indices of zigzag edge coronoid fused by starphene