The voltammetric behaviours of iron have been investigated by the potentiodynamic and the scanning electron microscope (SEM) techniques in 0. 5 mol/L Na2SO4 solutions with or without ethylenediamine tetracetic acid (E...The voltammetric behaviours of iron have been investigated by the potentiodynamic and the scanning electron microscope (SEM) techniques in 0. 5 mol/L Na2SO4 solutions with or without ethylenediamine tetracetic acid (EDTA or H4Y). The results indicate that EDTA can promote not only the anodic dissolution of iron. but also the passivation of iron in neutral solution. The possible reason may be attributed to that EDTA can form very stable and soluble complexes with iron. EDTA can also efficiently retard the pitting effect of Cl- ion on iron, this is due to the competitive adsorption of EDTA and Cl- ion and the formation of the complexes: FeY(2-).展开更多
In our clinical practice, we are accustomed to dealing with perioperative hemodynamic and blood pressure changes on a daily basis. Intraoperative blood pressure variations outside of the accepted "normal" physiologi...In our clinical practice, we are accustomed to dealing with perioperative hemodynamic and blood pressure changes on a daily basis. Intraoperative blood pressure variations outside of the accepted "normal" physiologic ranges are in fact very common.展开更多
文摘The voltammetric behaviours of iron have been investigated by the potentiodynamic and the scanning electron microscope (SEM) techniques in 0. 5 mol/L Na2SO4 solutions with or without ethylenediamine tetracetic acid (EDTA or H4Y). The results indicate that EDTA can promote not only the anodic dissolution of iron. but also the passivation of iron in neutral solution. The possible reason may be attributed to that EDTA can form very stable and soluble complexes with iron. EDTA can also efficiently retard the pitting effect of Cl- ion on iron, this is due to the competitive adsorption of EDTA and Cl- ion and the formation of the complexes: FeY(2-).
基金supported by the Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine,University of California Davis Health and NIH grant ULl TR000002 of the University of California Davis Health
文摘In our clinical practice, we are accustomed to dealing with perioperative hemodynamic and blood pressure changes on a daily basis. Intraoperative blood pressure variations outside of the accepted "normal" physiologic ranges are in fact very common.