What's the difference between molybdenum and wulfenite?

Molybdenum


Definition:

  • (n.) A rare element of the chromium group, occurring in nature in the minerals molybdenite and wulfenite, and when reduced obtained as a hard, silver-white, difficulty fusible metal. Symbol Mo. Atomic weight 95.9.

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  • (1) A knee simulator was used to study the wear of carbon fiber reinforced UHMWPE (Poly Two) (Poly Two is a registered trademark of Zimmer, USA) tibial and patellar components against Ti-6A1-4V, titanium nitride (TiN)-coated Ti-6A1-4V, and cobalt-chromium-molybdenum femoral components.
  • (2) This in vivo incorporation of tungsten was competitively hindered by molybdenum.
  • (3) Cystine increased the molybdenum requirement of Mol- mutants for nitrate reductase activity by at least 100-fold.
  • (4) Analysis of data on the influence of different metals (cadmium, cobalt, molybdenum) on the Drosophila melanogaster cells has revealed a considerable genotoxic effect of cadmium salts which manifests in the high percentage of cells elimination at the early stages of spermatogenesis--the premeiotic cells.
  • (5) The influence of the electric field of commerical frequency on metabolism and interorgan distribution of copper, molybdenum, iron and manganese was studied in the 4-month experiment on animals with their daily 30-minute exposition.
  • (6) Prevention of Enzootic Icterus by salts of molybdenum given orally confirms the identity.
  • (7) The molybdenum cofactor in a number of E. coli enzymes has been shown to contain GMP in addition to the metal-molybdopterin complex, with the GMP appended in pyrophosphate linkage to the terminal phosphate ester on the molybdopterin side chain.
  • (8) The accumulation of 99Mo (from 99MoO4(2-) into molybdenum-containing species in Clostridium pasteurianum was investigated to identify the molybdoprotein(s) involved in Mo metabolism.
  • (9) measurements at 35GHz near to 4.2K showed that the interaction has the same sign at all molybdenum orientations and is ferromagnetic.
  • (10) Molybdenum of both signal-giving species may be reduced with dithionite and reoxidized with nitrate.
  • (11) Gilded molybdenum-wire remains in the sclera and episclera without any reaction of the tissue.
  • (12) It is a molybdenum hydroxylase containing 1.6 mol of FAD, 7.3 mol of Fe, 8.3 mol of acid-labile sulphide and 1.3 mol of Mo per mol of enzyme.
  • (13) These complexes, as well as the low-pH form of the free enzyme, showed interaction of molybdenum with a single exchangeable proton.
  • (14) The influence of dietary molybdenum on esophageal carcinogenesis induced by N-methyl-N-benzylnitrosamine (2.5 mg per kg of body weight once a week for 20 wk s.c.) was studied in male F344 rats.
  • (15) Possible mammographic advantages of "trans-molybdenum" anodes (atomic number greater than ZMo) are decreased dose because the fluorescent radiation is more penetrating, and increased useful output; contrast degradation is known to be tolerable.
  • (16) This paper is a study of the effects of molybdenum on the experimental fluorine poisoning in rats and on sodium molybdate treatment of the F-stain teeth in children.
  • (17) The role of the molybdenum-containing enzymes aldehyde oxidase and xanthine oxidase in the generation of such free radicals was investigated by measuring alkane production (lipoperoxidation products) in isolated rat hepatocytes during ethanol metabolism.
  • (18) Moreover, high levels of molybdenum were found in isolated peroxisomal cores by atomic absorption spectroscopy, thus corroborating the association of the molybdenum-containing enzyme with the cores.
  • (19) The anaerobic enhancement of chlA expression is mediated via a mechanism that is distinct from the molybdenum cofactor effect.
  • (20) Following thiomolybdate administration, the concentration of copper in the liver was reduced, that of molybdenum increased and the concentration of copper and molybdenum in the kidney increased.

Wulfenite


Definition:

  • (n.) Native lead molybdate occurring in tetragonal crystals, usually tabular, and of a bright orange-yellow to red, gray, or brown color; -- also called yellow lead ore.

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