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The EVISA Link database contains information about all aspects of zinc speciation:
- zinc species determination (analytical methods etc)
- toxicity and biological activity of different zinc species
- distribution and fate of zinc species in the environment
- mobility, bioavailability and bioaccumulation of zinc species
- Research groups and their projects related to the chemical speciation of Zn
- Standards, rules and legislation related to zinc

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Information

Umweltprobenbank: Analyten: Zink
Zink Formel: Zn; CAS-Nummer: 7440-66-6 Zink ist ein relativ häufiges Element, das in der Natur fast ausschließlich in Erzen vorkommt. Es s...

Umweltprobenbank: Analyten: Zink
Zink Formel: Zn; CAS-Nummer: 7440-66-6 Zink ist ein relativ häufiges Element, das in der Natur fast ausschließlich in Erzen vorkommt. Es s...

Umweltprobenbank: Metalle
Metalle Achtzig Prozent der Elemente auf der Erde gehören zu den Metallen. Metalle  sind in der Umwelt allgegenwärtig als Bestandteil...

Umweltprobenbank: Metalle
Metalle Achtzig Prozent der Elemente auf der Erde gehören zu den Metallen. Metalle  sind in der Umwelt allgegenwärtig als Bestandteil...

US EPA: Integrated Risk Information System: Zinc and Compounds
Zinc and Compounds; CASRN 7440-66-6Chronic Health Hazards for Non-Carcinogenic EffectsReference Dose for Chronic Oral Exposure (RfD) - Oral RfD Summary - Principal and  Supporting Studies- Uncertainty...

US EPA: Integrated Risk Information System: Zinc and Compounds
Zinc and Compounds; CASRN 7440-66-6Chronic Health Hazards for Non-Carcinogenic EffectsReference Dose for Chronic Oral Exposure (RfD) - Oral RfD Summary - Principal and  Supporting Studies- Uncertainty...

USGS: Statistics and Information: Zinc
ZincStatistics and Information Publications Contacts Links Subscribe   Zinc is the 23rd most abundant element in the earth's crust.   Sphalerite, zinc sulfide, is and ha...

USGS: Statistics and Information: Zinc
ZincStatistics and Information Publications Contacts Links Subscribe   Zinc is the 23rd most abundant element in the earth's crust.   Sphalerite, zinc sulfide, is and ha...

WHO - Environmental Health Criteria: Zinc
Environmental Health Criteria 221This report contains the collective views of international groups of experts and does not necessarily represent the decisions or the stated policy of the United Nation...

Zinc in food
Our bodies need zinc for many different functions, which include protein and carbohydrate metabolism, wound healing, growth and vision. Several groups of people are at risk of developing dietary zi...



Legislation

CAMEO Chemicals: Zinc arsenate
Chemical data sheet for: ZINC ARSENATESection 1 - Chemical Identifiers Section 4 - Physical Properties Section 2 - Hazards Section 5 - Regulatory Information Section 3 - Response Recommendations S...

Government of British Columbia: Ministry of Environment: Ambient Water Quality Guidelines for Zinc
Ambient Water Quality Guidelines for Zinc Overview Report Prepared pursuant to Section 2(e) of the Environment Management Act, 1981 ...

TRGS: Luftgrenzwert: Zinn-Verbindungen, anorganische
Stoffidentität Arbeitsplatz- grenzweit Spitzenbegr.  Bemerkungen Ände- rung Bezeichnung EG-Nr. CAS-Nr. ml/m3 (ppm) ...



Research

Long-Term Fate of Zinc and Cadmium in Contaminated Soils
Investigators: Andreas Voegelin and Ruben Kretzschmar Ph.D. Student: Olivier JacquatLong-term fate of Zn and Cd in soils of highly variable composition but with the same contamination history will be ...

Speciation analysis using ICPMS
Lecture: Speciation analysis using ICPMSfirst speaker: Walter Goessler, Institut fur Chemie; Karl-Franzens Universitat (41:00 Min.)second speaker: Kevin Francesconi, Institut fur Chemie; Karl-Franzens...



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