Publications by authors named "Constantinos E Efstathiou"

Aquaculture production has globally increased and its environmental impact is not well understood and assessed yet. Therefore, in this work nine metals and metalloids (Cu, Cd, Pb, Hg, Ni, Fe, Mn, Zn and As) and three nutrients (P, N and C) that seem to accumulate in marine sediments, were determined under the fish cages (zero distance) and about 50 and 100 m away from them, in three aquacultures in Greece. The analysis of these data is crucial due to the negative impact of the intensive aquaculture activities on fish population, human health and marine environment.

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The impact of intensive aquaculture activities on marine sediments along three coastal areas in Greece was studied. The content of nine metals/metalloids (Cu, Cd, Pb, Hg, Ni, Fe, Mn, Zn, As), and three nutrients (P, N and C), that seem to accumulate in marine sediments, was determined under the fish cages (zero distance) and away (50 or 100 m) from them. Elevated concentrations for phosphorus, nitrogen, copper, zinc and cadmium were recorded in the areas where farming establishments are moored.

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In this review the history of chemistry and specifically the history and the significant steps of the evolution of analytical chemistry are presented. In chronological time spans, covering the ancient world, the middle ages, the period of the 19th century, and the three evolutional periods, from the verge of the 19th century to contemporary times, it is given information for the progress of chemistry and analytical chemistry. During this period, analytical chemistry moved gradually from its pure empirical nature to more rational scientific activities, transforming itself to an autonomous branch of chemistry and a separate discipline.

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The aim of the present study is to compare the application of unsupervised and supervised pattern recognition techniques for the quality assessment and classification of the reservoirs used as the source for the domestic and industrial water supply of the city of Athens, Greece. A new optimization strategy for sampling, monitoring, and water management is proposed. During the period of October 2006 to April 2007, 89 samples were collected from the three water reservoirs (Iliki, Mornos, and Marathon), and 13 parameters (metals and metalloids) were analytically determined.

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Common significance tests carried out using statistical software packages usually return to the user the probability p of type I error as the result. Based on p and the preset confidence level the user will decide on the acceptance or the rejection of the associated null hypothesis. Dixon's test (Q-test) is commonly used for the detection of an outlier within a set of N observations (typically: N=3-12).

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  • - The study tested a carbon paste electrode modified with ruthenium(IV) oxide as a highly sensitive sensor for detecting hydrogen peroxide using amperometry, showing detection limits as low as 0.02 mM at pH 7.4.
  • - The sensor's performance was affected by factors like pH and potential, and it was specifically used to monitor the breakdown of hydrogen peroxide by the enzyme catalase in a phosphate buffer.
  • - Improvement in selectivity against ascorbic acid was achieved by electro-polymerizing m-phenylenediamine on the electrode's surface, allowing for effective measurement of catalase activity in various plant samples with high recovery rates.
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