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The way to modify sulfur is by mixing a product obtained from petroleum and

residual bituminous together as modifying the agent. Then change the sulfur that will
be added directly to the paving of asphalt heat mixture to eliminate the danger with
the use of liquid sulfur heat and significantly reduce the smoke and odor that comes
from the mixed paving. This is very caused by solid sulfur added to hotmix, thus
ensuring that sulfur is subjected to a relatively short time for the use of the hot
asphalt. Then the asphalt is mixed with heating that has been prepared and compacted
and the asphalt which will bind the contents is partially replaced with 10% to 50%
modified sulfur. (ER Souaya, 2015)
Sulfur is an important weapon that must be absorbed by all pathogens from its
environment to grow inside the host. Although important, sulfur is largely
unexplored. Regulators are very important for the growth process in various sources
of sulfur. Thus, assimilation of inorganic sulfur is connected to methionine
metabolism. On a broader scale, comprehensive transcriptional adaptation to sulfur
conditions as shown by digital gene expression analysis (Jorge Amich, 2013)
The sulfur cycle is very important in reducing conditions that apply in many
sediments below. Sulfide can be present, especially in marine sediments where a
large sulfate reservoir is available, and sulfide formation in the marine regime is
considered mostly caused by sulfate reducing bacteria. Kehadiransulfida can have a
profound effect Diflora and fauna of sediments due to both sulfide and redox low
toxicity potential (Eh), but sediment activity floram may itself affect the eroded
sediment cycle. Knowledge now about sulfur cycle, while various workers have
investigated the influence of physical environmental factors, in particular Eh and pH,
in the transformation of sulfur compounds in sediments (DB Nedwell, 1972)
Sulfur detection by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) can
be considered as one of the most versatile and sensitive complementary tools in
qualitative proteomics [12-14] . For the determination of protein, sulfur is preferred
over other elements that are bound to proteins because of its high abundance in
protein and stability in covalent form. In addition, sulfur stable isotopes can find
specific applications in studies of protein rotation because the element's isotope
composition can be measured simply during chromatographic separation. However,
tracer experiments on protein synthesis and the breakdown of using sulfur stable
isotopes in mammals have not been described (J. Giner Martínez-Sierra, 2013)
In recent years, Hybrid Sulfur (HyS) and Sulfur Iodine (SI) studies have emerged
as a promising route for the production of large-scale hydroxy hydrogen from water.
For two cycles is a high temperature stage that involves decomposition sulfuric acid
to sulfur dioxide, water and oxygen. Considered at the oxygen separation stage of the
process by which science-based, thermodynamic data is needed for the
multicomponent phase of the equilibrium relationship between decomposition
products. Metabolism in sulfur is very important for the survival and virulence of
many pathogens. The absence of most of the genes involved in microbial sulfur
metabolism in humans shows that new potential antibiotic targets are abundant in the
metabolism of sulfur pathogens. Sulfur compounds that are important, have an
important role in microorganisms (Lirong Zeng, 2013)
It is known that sulfur dioxide in water dissociates into ions which form weak
electrolytes. Solubility of sulfur dioxide in water, is designed from equipment to
measure multicomponent equilibrium. (Andrew C. Shaw, 2011)
The composition of sulfur isotopes in biogenic sediments provides useful things for
bioferic oxygenation and coevolution of life and the environment. Sulfide compounds
continue to influence evolution, and postulated that the presence of sulfide
metastabilizes colonization (Tatiana V Mishanina, 2015)
In recent years large amounts of sulfur are available in the world and have
resulted in an important revival in the use of sulfur in building materials. Where
sulfur is distributed as discrete particles that act to increase fluidity for compaction
when liquid and as a filler when compacted. It is considered that sulfur-asphalt
composites can be produced, by sulfur which will form interconnected networks, thus
providing a system of additional structural rigidity. It is recognized that for an
application, material that must be sufficiently liquid for self-compact and can form a
good bond with the substrate. Therefore the aim of the study is to study the
rheological behavior of modified sulfur asphalt binders (SA Elkholy, 2016)
In the expansion of research on ligands containing sulfur and nitrogen, this is
related to the synthesis and characterization of d-block coordination compounds, to
observe the coordination behavior of parts. dithiocarbamte and several other
physicochemical properties of this compound (Mohammad Tarique, 2015)
Sulfur Mustard is a highly reactive substance, which is hydrolyzed quickly when in
contact with water, it can also survive in the environment for years, which is longer
than expected. The first thing for burning Sulfur Mustard in a burning hole has
produced contaminants. These relatively simple products such as Mustard sulfoxide
and sulphone Mustard can be formed by oxidation processes, mainly as a result of
several decontamination practices, although sometimes certain clay minerals have
been known to catalyze oxidation (Matthew Howard Ashmore, 2008)
In combining atomic specific enzymes sulfur into biological macromolecules,
produces sulfuric amino acids in proteins and thionucleosides in tRNA (Farhad
Forouhar, 2013)
Broadly speaking, the spectrum is based on an external mixture of aerosol
ammonium sulfate (small size) and sea salt (large size). Each aerosol category was
also given an insoluble fraction, which was determined from the measurement
process made by the hygroscopic Tandem Differential Mobility Analyzer (TDMA)
instrument in experimental research. Beyond ammonia (NH) this shows a change in
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aerosol size distribution, this uses the initial chemical conditions that are considered
as standard input for the research process. Bimodal size distribution that is large
enough to be activated becomes greater due to the addition of sulfate mass (MW
Gallagher, 1997)
The advantages of sulfur elements are produced annually from
hydrodesulfurization in the process of refining petroleum. It has a number of limited
uses, one of which is the production of sulfuric acid. Despite these advantages, the
development of synthetic methods and processing to convert sulfur into useful
chemicals has not been extensively investigated. This methodology allows the
modification of sulfur to form a copolymer which can be processed with
thermomechanical properties, leading to sulfur-rich micropattern films that are well
made by printed lithography. This sulfur element shows limited solubility in most
organic solvents, with the exception of solubility in aromatic media (for example,
toluene), carbon disulfide and certain ionic liquids. It has long been known that sulfur
elements exist mainly in the form of eight-membered rings or S8. Sulfur in clear
atoms is a yellow liquid formed and a further phase at 120 ° C – 124 ° C warming
(Woo Jin Chung, 2013)
Many sulfur-based compounds often come from nature, already exist in the context
of nutrition, aging, chemoprevention and therapy. In parallel, the inorganic field has
become the first in this research process, namely by intermediates. But this is
important, for sulfur-nitrogen and polysulfides. Because mining for such
modifications has begun and still continues today with new labeling and analytical
methods, which are innovative and complex to capture (whole) sulfur redoxome.
Unlike oxygen or nitrogen, sulfur not only forms a large number of species but sulfur
also targets itself, because sulfur-containing molecules, peptides, proteins and
enzymes, are preferred (Gregory I. Giles, 2017)
Sulfur is a concrete material that consists of sulfur cement and aggregate. Sulfur
cement consists of sulfur and its modifiers. Sulfur content of granules (99.9%) was
purchased from a runway, Iran. Styrene has a boiling point of 145 ° C and specific
gravity at 20 ° C from 0.909 g / cm3. Methods To obtain sulfur cement elemental
sulfur heels and different percentages of soft modifiers and emulsifying agents (for
modified asphalt cement) have been mixed in a container. Then the mixture will be
heated at 137 ° -140 ° C and stirred for a certain period of time (M. Dehestani, 2017)
Conclusion

It can be concluded that sulfur is an important compound that must be absorbed by all
pathogens from its environment to grow. The way to modify sulfur is by mixing a
product obtained from petroleum and residual bituminous together as modifying the
agent. Sulfur is a concrete material consisting of sulfur cement and aggregates. The
sulfur cycle is very important in reducing conditions that apply in many lower
sediments.
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