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Adjuvant Properties of Aluminum and Calcium Compounds

1995
It is likely that aluminum compounds will continue to be used with human vaccines for many years as a result of their excellent track record of safety and adjuvanticity with a variety of antigens. For infections that can be prevented by induction of serum antibodies, aluminum adjuvants formulated under optimal conditions are the adjuvants of choice. It
Rajesh Gupta   +3 more
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Aluminum–aluminum compound castings by electroless deposited zinc layers

Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 2014
Abstract Sandblasted aluminum sheets (Al 99.5) were coated with a basic zincate solution and integrated into high pressure die casting components (AlSi9Cu3(Fe)) with wall thickness ranging from 3 mm to 6 mm. Investigations of the Al–Al-interface showed that sound castings could be realized.
Carolin Koerner   +2 more
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heats of formation of aluminum-cerium intermetallic compounds

Metallurgical Transactions A, 1991
The formation heats of the intermetallic compounds of aluminum and cerium were studied using a differential direct isoperibol calorimeter. The composition and equilibrium state of the samples were confirmed by metallographic and X-ray analyses. For the various compounds, the ΔHform (for the reaction in the solid state at 300 K) was determined as ...
BORZONE, GABRIELLA   +2 more
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Bonding of Aluminum Alloys in Compound Casting

Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A, 2017
The influence of the coating materials, coating thickness, and casting process on the interfacial microstructure and mechanical properties of the overcast A6061 bars with aluminum A356 and A6061 alloys was studied by OM, SEM/EDS, and mechanical testing.
Wenjiang Ding   +6 more
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THE EFFECT OF DISHWASHING COMPOUNDS ON ALUMINUM

Canadian Journal of Research, 1941
Several proprietary dishwashing compounds, in [Formula: see text] solution, were found to appreciably attack commercial aluminum and aluminum utensils. Curves are shown illustrating also the corrosive effect on commercial aluminum [Formula: see text] of [Formula: see text] aqueous mixtures, in various proportions, of the salts usually present in such ...
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Determination of Aluminum in Organo-Aluminum Compounds by X-Ray Fluorescence.

Analytical Chemistry, 1963
An x-ray fluorescence method was developed for the determination of Al in highly reactive, liquid organo-aluminum compounds over the range of 0.05 to 10%. A chromium xray target tube and a pulse height discriminator are used. (D.L.C.)
H. F. Smith, R. A. Royer
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Impurity localization in aluminum oxide compounds

Inorganic Materials, 2011
Heat-treatment products of commercial γ-Al(OH)3 (gibbsite) were characterized by X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, and energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence spectrometry with the aim of localizing impurities in the parent material. The results suggest that at least a fraction (about half) of typical impurities in the form of readily ...
D. D. Larin   +2 more
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Aluminum compounds used as adjuvants in vaccines.

Pharmaceutical research, 1990
The structure of nine commercially manufactured aluminum-containing adjuvants was investigated by X-ray diffraction, infrared spectroscopy, transmission electron micrography, and energy dispersive spectrometry. Seven samples which were labeled as aluminum hydroxide were identified as boehmite, a crystalline aluminum oxyhydroxide [AlO(OH)]. However, the
Joe L. White   +4 more
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Clinical evaluation of a samarium/aluminum compound filter

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1989
Rare earth compound filters, which offer reduced patient exposure during intraoral radiography, have not been clinically evaluated for their effect on diagnostic yield. This clinical study was conducted to compare the diagnostic yield of bitewing radiographs exposed with a conventional aluminum filter with matched bitewing radiographs exposed with a ...
James D. Bader   +3 more
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Magnetic characteristics of lanthanide-aluminum compounds

Journal of the Less Common Metals, 1968
Abstract Susceptibilities (χ) for α-Ce 3 Al (hexagonal) are presented for the temperature range 4 °–870 °K, and for β-Ce 3 Al (cubic), Pr3Al, Pr 2 Al and PrAl 4 , for the temperature range 4 °–300 °K. These data together with previously published results provide magnetic information for all known Ce-Al and Pr-Al compounds. Magnetization vs .
W.E. Wallace, K.H Mader
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