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Chemosphere | 1999

Interpretation of analytical data on n-alkanes and polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons in Arbacia lixula from the coasts of Tenerife (Canary Islands, Spain) by multivariate data analysis

E.M. Peña-Méndez; Mª. Soledad Astorga-España; Francisco J. García-Montelongo

The hydrocarbons contents (n-alkanes, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons) were determined in the sea urchin Arbacia lixula. Multivariate data analysis as principal component analysis, factor analysis and, cluster analysis were applied to elucidate sources of pollution. PCA and FA were performed to establish the relationships between variables (hydrocarbons), samples (sea urchin) and sources of pollution.


Chemosphere | 2016

Adsorption of silver nanoparticles from aqueous solution on copper-based metal organic frameworks (HKUST-1)

J.E. Conde-González; E.M. Peña-Méndez; S. Rybáková; J. Pasán; C. Ruiz-Pérez; Josef Havel

Silver nanoparticles (AgNP) are emerging pollutants. The use of novel materials such as Cu-(benzene 1,3,5-tricarboxylate, BTC) Metal-Organic Framework (MOFs), for AgNP adsorption and their removal from aqueous solutions has been studied. The effect of different parameters was followed and isotherm model was suggested. MOFs adsorbed fast and efficiently AgNP in the range C0 < 10 mg L(-1), being Freundlich isotherm (R = 0.993) these data fitted to. Among studied parameters a remarkable effect of chloride on sorption was found, thus their possible interactions were considered. The high adsorption efficiency of AgNP was achieved and it was found to be very fast. The feasibility of adsorption on Cu-(BTC) was proved in spiked waters. The results showed the potential interest of new material as adsorbent for removing AgNP from environment.


Journal of Applied Biomedicine | 2015

Coordination compounds in cancer: Past, present and perspectives

Federica Trudu; Filippo Amato; Petr Vaňhara; Tiziana Pivetta; E.M. Peña-Méndez; Josef Havel


Chemosphere | 2007

Characterization of humic substances of different origin by means of mass spectrometry and neural networks.

E.M. Peña-Méndez; Klára Novotná; Dagmar Gajdošová; Venerando González; Josef Havel


Food Chemistry | 2008

Characterization of various chestnut cultivars by means of chemometrics approach

E.M. Peña-Méndez; Marcos Hernández-Suárez; Carlos Díaz-Romero; Elena M. Rodríguez-Rodríguez


Scripta Fac. Sci. | 1998

Capillary Zone Electrophoresis of Humic Acids

David Fetsch; A.M. Albrecht-Gary; E.M. Peña-Méndez; Josef Havel


Journal of Capillary Electrophoresis | 1997

High-performance capillary electrophoresis determination of pyrithione in antidandruff preparations and shampoos.

E.M. Peña-Méndez; Josef Havel; Jiří Maleček


Archive | 2008

CHEMISTRY OF GOLD CLUSTERS IN PLASMA GENERATED WITH MALDI, LASER DESORPTION IONISATION AND LASER ABLATION FROM VARIOUS PRECURSORS

E.M. Peña-Méndez; Juan Ramon Hernandez-Fernaud; NagenderReddy Panyala; Jan Houška; Josef Havel; Nagender Reddy Panyala


Archive | 2002

Chemometrics approach to the characterization of humic acids of different origin including Antarctica

E.M. Peña-Méndez; Dagmar Gajdošová; Klára Novotná; Pavel Prošek; Josef Havel


Journal of Chromatography A | 1998

Capillary Zone Electrophoresis Study of Humic Substances Aggregation

David Fetsch; Marcela Hradilová; E.M. Peña-Méndez; Josef Havel

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