Actual contamination of the Danube and Sava Rivers at Belgrade (2013) was written by Antonijevic, Milan D.;Arsovic, Marija;Caslavsky, Josef;Cvetkovic, Vesna;Dabic, Predrag;Franko, Mladen;Ilic, Gordana;Ivanovic, Milena;Ivanovic, Nevena;Kosovac, Milica;Medic, Dragana;Najdanovic, Slobodan;Nikolic, Milica;Novakovic, Jovana;Radovanovic, Tatjana;Ranic, Durdina;Sajatovic, Dojan;Spijunovic, Gorica;Stankov, Ivana;Tosovic, Jelena;Trebse, Polonca;Vasiljevic, Olivera;Schwarzbauer, Jan. And the article was included in Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society in 2014.Application In Synthesis of N,N-(Ethane-1,2-diyl)bis(N-acetylacetamide) This article mentions the following:
This study was focussed on a comprehensive investigation on the state of pollution of the Danube and Sava Rivers in the region of Belgrade. Different complementary anal. approaches were employed covering both i) organic contaminants in the river water by target analyses of hormones and neonicotinoids as well as non-target screening analyses and ii) heavy metals in the sediments. Finally, some common water quality parameters were analyzed. The overall state of pollution is on a moderate level. Bulk parameters did not reveal any unusual observations. Moreover, quantification of preselected organic contaminants did not indicate to elevated pollution. More significant contaminations were registered for chromium, nickel, zinc and partially copper in sediments with values above the target values according to Serbian regulations. Lastly, non-target screening anal. revealed a wider spectrum of organic contaminants comprising pharmaceuticals, tech. additives, personal care products and pesticides. The study presented a comprehensive view on the state of pollution of the Sava and Danube Rivers and is the base for setting up further monitoring programs. As a superior outcome, it was illustrated how different chem. analyses can result in different assessments of the river quality. A comparison of target and non-target analyses pointed to potential misinter-pretation of the real state of pollution. In the experiment, the researchers used many compounds, for example, N,N-(Ethane-1,2-diyl)bis(N-acetylacetamide) (cas: 10543-57-4Application In Synthesis of N,N-(Ethane-1,2-diyl)bis(N-acetylacetamide)).
N,N-(Ethane-1,2-diyl)bis(N-acetylacetamide) (cas: 10543-57-4) belongs to amides. Amides include many other important biological compounds, as well as many drugs like paracetamol, penicillin and LSD. Low-molecular-weight amides, such as dimethylformamide, are common solvents. Ionic, or saltlike, amides are strongly alkaline compounds ordinarily made by treating ammonia, an amine, or a covalent amide with a reactive metal such as sodium.Application In Synthesis of N,N-(Ethane-1,2-diyl)bis(N-acetylacetamide)
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