Volume 11, Issue 2 pp. 169-179
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Zur Toxizität einfacher und komplexer Cyanide gegenüber Wasserorganismen

Dr. M. Tscheu-Schlüter

Dr. M. Tscheu-Schlüter

Institut für Wasserwirtschaft, DDR-1190 Berlin, Schnellerstraße 140

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First published: 1983
Citations: 2

Abstract

The toxic effects of alkali cyanide, complex cyanide-containing heavy metal salts—as of iron, cadmium, copper, nickel and mercury—were investigated according to standard methods with the aid of the test organisms Poecilia reticulata (guppy) as well as the green alga Ankistrodesmus falcatus (β- bis α-mesosaprobic). Since various complex compounds can be photolytically decomposed, also discontinuous light-dark phases were used. As discussed equilibrium calculations have shown, inter alia also the pH-value is important in the fish organisms used with different reactions to ions and molecularly dissolved compounds. The results are summarized in tables and graphic representations, the substances investigated being classified into groups with “strong” and “high” toxic actions.

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