All about molybdenum
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The EVISA Link database contains information about all aspects of molybdenum speciation:
- molybdenum species determination (analytical methods etc)
- toxicity and biological activity of different molybdenum species
- distribution and fate of molybdenum species in the environment
- mobility, bioavailability and bioaccumulation of molybdenum species
- Research groups and their projects related to the chemical speciation of Mo
- Standards, rules and legislation related to molybdenum
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Legislation
Humans are exposed to molybdenum compounds in industrial operations and in the environment. As with other elements maximum exposure limits for molybdenum are laid down in government legislation and re...
Politics
Opinion of the Scientific Committee on Food on the Tolerable Upper Intake Level of Molybdenum (expressed on 19 October 2000)...
Research
Molybdenum (Mo) and tungsten (W) are two elements in the same column of the periodic table. They also behave similarly in nature. The average concentration in the Earth's crust is 1.5 ppm for both ele... Molybdenum is a nutrient important for a variety of biological functions, most notably nitrogen fixation. Molybdenum is also the most concentrated trace metal in seawater, in part owing to its stabili... What is Present in Concentrated Hydrobromic Acid? Most of the time I spent in my research was to answer this question. One would think this would be easy, since it is easy to precipitate oxobromomolyb... Molybdenum-containing enzymes: Molybdenum is the only second-row transition metal that is required by most living organisms. The few species that do not require molybdenum use tungsten, which lies imm... Countless geochemical and environmental processes occur on the microscopic-scale. As such, a fundamental understanding of these microscopic phenomena is necessary to understand the influence of these ... « ‹ 1 2 3 4 5 6
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