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Modeling of Polyolefin-Aluminum Bonding Technology Under Electromagnetic Energy: Using Hot-Melt Adhesives with Metallic Micro-Additives. [PDF]
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Journal of the American Ceramic Society, 1993
Unreinforced AlN/Al ceramic/metal composites were produced by the directed oxidation of molten Al alloys in nitrogen. The microstructures of these composites were compared with those of previously studied Al 2 O 3 /Al composites.
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Unreinforced AlN/Al ceramic/metal composites were produced by the directed oxidation of molten Al alloys in nitrogen. The microstructures of these composites were compared with those of previously studied Al 2 O 3 /Al composites.
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Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology, 1984
Aluminum is the most abundant metal and the third most common element. Soluble aluminum salts can be absorbed from the stomach and the metal is deposited in the gray matter in the brain. Following exposure to aluminum, aggregates of neurofilaments accumulate in neurons.
R J, Boegman, L A, Bates
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Aluminum is the most abundant metal and the third most common element. Soluble aluminum salts can be absorbed from the stomach and the metal is deposited in the gray matter in the brain. Following exposure to aluminum, aggregates of neurofilaments accumulate in neurons.
R J, Boegman, L A, Bates
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Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, 1996
In this study of the toxicokinetics of aluminum we have examined some of the fundamental issues that currently define our understanding of the toxicology of aluminum in humans. There is a vast literature on this subject, and it was not our aim to review this literature but to use it to develop our understanding of the toxicokinetics of aluminum and to ...
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In this study of the toxicokinetics of aluminum we have examined some of the fundamental issues that currently define our understanding of the toxicology of aluminum in humans. There is a vast literature on this subject, and it was not our aim to review this literature but to use it to develop our understanding of the toxicokinetics of aluminum and to ...
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Aluminum monocarbonyl and aluminum isocarbonyl
The Journal of Chemical Physics, 1996Ab initio studies of the aluminum monocarbonyl species AlCO and AlOC have been performed to predict the geometries, fragmentation energies, and harmonic vibrational frequencies. Both species were optimized at the self-consistent field, configuration interaction, and coupled-cluster levels of theory with large basis sets. At the highest level of theory,
Steve S. Wesolowski +3 more
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2018
Aluminum alloys are the second most widely used metallic materials after steels. Their most important properties are: Low density (2.7 g cm−3) which can lead to significant energy savings, especially in transportation applications Good mechanical properties offering optimum tensile strength Good workability permitting the most varied ...
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Aluminum alloys are the second most widely used metallic materials after steels. Their most important properties are: Low density (2.7 g cm−3) which can lead to significant energy savings, especially in transportation applications Good mechanical properties offering optimum tensile strength Good workability permitting the most varied ...
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ACS Nano, 2013
Unlike silver and gold, aluminum has material properties that enable strong plasmon resonances spanning much of the visible region of the spectrum and into the ultraviolet. This extended response, combined with its natural abundance, low cost, and amenability to manufacturing processes, makes aluminum a highly promising material for commercial ...
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Unlike silver and gold, aluminum has material properties that enable strong plasmon resonances spanning much of the visible region of the spectrum and into the ultraviolet. This extended response, combined with its natural abundance, low cost, and amenability to manufacturing processes, makes aluminum a highly promising material for commercial ...
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Pediatrics, 1990
To the Editor.— Litov and co-workers1 address an important question regarding aluminum loading in infants. Aluminum is a toxic element. Its retention results in an increase in the body burden of aluminum. This has been shown to be a health hazard in patients with compromised kidney function and in those receiving total parenteral ...
Goyens, Philippe, Brasseur, D
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To the Editor.— Litov and co-workers1 address an important question regarding aluminum loading in infants. Aluminum is a toxic element. Its retention results in an increase in the body burden of aluminum. This has been shown to be a health hazard in patients with compromised kidney function and in those receiving total parenteral ...
Goyens, Philippe, Brasseur, D
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2001
Abstract This article discusses the composition, structures, properties, and behaviors of aluminum alloys and explains how they correspond to specific alloying elements. It begins with an overview of the general characteristics of wrought and cast aluminum alloys, the four-digit classification system by which they are defined, and the ...
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Abstract This article discusses the composition, structures, properties, and behaviors of aluminum alloys and explains how they correspond to specific alloying elements. It begins with an overview of the general characteristics of wrought and cast aluminum alloys, the four-digit classification system by which they are defined, and the ...
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Nano Letters, 2018
Al nanocrystals can be synthesized by high-temperature decomposition of triisobutyl aluminum, creating a mixture of nanoparticle geometries with a significant fraction (∼15%) being single-crystalline Al nanorods. The Al nanorods are elongated along their ⟨110⟩ direction, and generally exhibit hexagonal cross sections consisting of two adjacent {111 ...
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Al nanocrystals can be synthesized by high-temperature decomposition of triisobutyl aluminum, creating a mixture of nanoparticle geometries with a significant fraction (∼15%) being single-crystalline Al nanorods. The Al nanorods are elongated along their ⟨110⟩ direction, and generally exhibit hexagonal cross sections consisting of two adjacent {111 ...
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