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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.
L A Bates, R J Boegman
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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.
L A Bates, R J Boegman
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Carbon Nanoscrolls for Aluminum Battery.
ACS Nano, 2018This design provides a scalable route for in situ synthesizing of special carbon nanoscrolls as the cathode for an aluminum battery. The frizzy architectures are generated by a few graphene layers convoluting into the hollow carbon scroll, possessing ...
Zhaomeng Liu +5 more
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Chemosphere, 2014 
Aluminum (Al) is present in the daily life of all humans. With the incidence of Al contamination increased in recent years, the toxicity of Al on the immune function has attracted more attention. Even with this increased attention, the mechanism of Al immunotoxicity still remains unclear.
Liguang Miao +7 more
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Aluminum (Al) is present in the daily life of all humans. With the incidence of Al contamination increased in recent years, the toxicity of Al on the immune function has attracted more attention. Even with this increased attention, the mechanism of Al immunotoxicity still remains unclear.
Liguang Miao +7 more
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Advanced Technologies for High‐Energy Aluminum–Air Batteries
Advances in Materials, 2018Aluminum–air batteries are considered as next‐generation batteries owing to their high energy density with the abundant reserves, low cost, and lightweight of aluminum.
Jaechan Ryu, Minjoon Park, Jaephil Cho
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Introduction to Aluminum and Aluminum Alloys
1990Abstract Aluminum, the second most plentiful metallic element, is an economic competitor in various applications owing to its appearance, light weight, fabricability, physical properties, mechanical properties, and corrosion resistance. This article discusses the primary and secondary production of aluminum and classification system for ...
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Challenges associated with the wire arc additive manufacturing (WAAM) of aluminum alloys
Materials Research Express, 2019The wire arc additive manufacturing (WAAM) has been widely used for the development of aluminum alloy based components and parts used in the aerospace and automobile industries.
S. Thapliyal
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2003 
In this article, an overview of aluminum reduction from oxides and other aluminum compounds is provided. Specific topical coverage addressed are: physical chemistry of aluminum reduction, smelting processes including: the Hall-Héroult Process, the ALCAN Process, the Alcoa process, the Elliot-Mitt Process, and others.
Michael Gasik, Michael I. Gasik
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In this article, an overview of aluminum reduction from oxides and other aluminum compounds is provided. Specific topical coverage addressed are: physical chemistry of aluminum reduction, smelting processes including: the Hall-Héroult Process, the ALCAN Process, the Alcoa process, the Elliot-Mitt Process, and others.
Michael Gasik, Michael I. Gasik
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Production of aluminum and aluminum coatings by thermal decomposition of aluminum alkyls
Metallurgical Transactions B, 1980The kinetics of the thermal decomposition of aluminum alkyls, in the presence of a carrier gas, to produce aluminum have been studied for tri-n-propyl aluminum, tri-n-butyl aluminum, and tri-i-butyl aluminum in the temperature range 540 to 740 K. The reactions were found to be first order with respect to alkyl; activation energies for reaction and ...
James Evans, A. Malazgirt
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Aluminum and Aluminum Alloy Castings
2008Abstract This article begins with a discussion on the effects of alloying and impurity elements on the properties of aluminum cast alloys and their chemical compositions. It describes various means of structural control, namely, chemistry control, control of element ratios based on the stoichiometry of intermetallic phases, and control ...
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2003 
Aluminum is the second most used metal in the world because of its properties including good corrosion resistance, low density, high electrical conductivity and good thermal conductivity. However, the negative environmental impact from production of primary aluminum is due to the corresponding impact of red mud and release of fluorides which is ...
Denise Crocce Rocano Espinosa +1 more
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Aluminum is the second most used metal in the world because of its properties including good corrosion resistance, low density, high electrical conductivity and good thermal conductivity. However, the negative environmental impact from production of primary aluminum is due to the corresponding impact of red mud and release of fluorides which is ...
Denise Crocce Rocano Espinosa +1 more
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