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
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Chemical Analysis
This method consists of two approaches: isotope dilution mass spectrometry (IDMS) for the determination of total metals and speciated isotope dilution mass spectrometry (SIDMS) for the determination o...
1. Introduction This method can determine the amount of specific metal and metalloid particulates in the workplace atmosphere. The airborne particulates are collected on filters using calibrated s...
This method describes the collection and subsequent analysis of airborne metal and metalloid particulate by Inductively Coupled Argon Plasma-Atomic Emission Spectroscopy (ICAP-AES). 1.1.2 This method ...
This method consists of two approaches: isotope dilution mass spectrometry (IDMS) for the determination of total metals and speciated isotope dilution mass spectrometry (SIDMS) for the determination o...
The U. S. Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) responsibility for maintaining a safe food supply is met in part by monitoring for toxic and nutritional elements in food and related products. FD...
Information
Molybdenum is an essential element for health, and urinary levels reflect intake from all sources. Levels of molybdenum in urine for the U.S. population were well characterized in NHANES since...
The Fourth National Report on Human Exposure to Environmental Chemicals is the most comprehensive assessment to date of the exposure of the U.S. population to chemicals in our environment. CDC...
The Fourth National Report on Human Exposure to Environmental Chemicals is the most comprehensive assessment to date of the exposure of the U.S. population to chemicals in our environment. CDC...
Molybdenum - (Gr. molybdos lead), Mo; at. wt. 95.94(1); at. no. 42; m.p. 2623 deg C; b.p. 4639 deg C; sp. gr. 10.22 (20 deg C); valence 2, 3, 4?, 5?, or 6. Before Scheele recognized molybdenite as a d...
Absence of molybdenum cofactor leads to accumulation of toxic levels of sulphite and neurological damage usually leading to death within months of birth, due to the lack of active sulfite oxidase....
Summary Following a request from the European Commission to the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA), the Scientific...
Molybdenum is the only 4d element with a biological function, this is probably connected with its bioavailability since it is soluble in seawater as molybdate(VI), MoO42-. The physiologically active o...
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Content Partner: Mineral Information Institute (other articles) Article Topics: Environmental chemistry, Agriculture and food, Human health, Geology and Minerals and mining This article has be...
Content Partner: Mineral Information Institute (other articles) Article Topics: Environmental chemistry, Agriculture and food, Human health, Geology and Minerals and mining This article has be...
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