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Information × Registration Number 0211U002485, 0110U003694 , R & D reports Title Development of sensor systems based on composite impregnated membranes for ecological monitoring of endocrine disruptors popup.stage_title Head Goncharukт V.V., Registration Date 10-02-2011 Organization A.V Dumansky Institute of Colloid Chemistry and Water Chemistry popup.description2 The research object is natural waters. The research aim is working out of options on the basis of composite impregnate membranes for the sensory systems of the ecological monitoring of natural waters pollutrions. The research method is impregnation of microfiltrations ceramic membranes. Basic results - worked out plants on the basis of composite impregnate microfiltration ceramic membranes of tube-type for the sensory systems of the ecological monitoring of natural waters pollutrions. For the increasing of efficiency of pre-cleaning of water impregnate is offered ceramic membranes by admixtures which are contained in the water itself. It is shown that most selectivity (99,9 %) to the ions Fe3+ show ceramic membranes, impregnated byiron hydroxocomlexes at the values of рН > 4,8, when these ions are in solution mainly as hydroxocomlexes to which membranes have large selectivity, what to the ions itself. Worked flow-chart of three-wave photometry in ultraviolet for the sensory system of the ecological monitoring of nitrates in water. An application domain is an improvement of the state of environment. Product Description popup.authors Балакіна Маргарита Миколаївна Баранов Олександр Іванович Дульнева Тетяна Юріївна Калініченко Іван Омелянович Кучерук Дмитро Дмитрович Піщай Іван Якович Приходько Роман Вікторович Таранов Віктор Васильович Швиденко Віктор Зіновійович popup.nrat_date 2020-04-02 Close
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Head: Goncharukт V.V.. Development of sensor systems based on composite impregnated membranes for ecological monitoring of endocrine disruptors. (popup.stage: ). A.V Dumansky Institute of Colloid Chemistry and Water Chemistry. № 0211U002485
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