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Self-assembled aluminum oxyhydroxide nanorices with superior suspension stability for vaccine adjuvant

Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 2022
The suspension stability of aluminum-based adjuvant (Alum) plays an important role in determining the Alum-antigen interaction and vaccine efficacy. Inclusion of excipients has been shown to stabilize antigens in vaccine formulations. However, there is no mechanistic study to tune the characteristics of Alum for improved suspension stability. Herein, a
Yi Y Zuo, Bingbing Sun, Changying Xue
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Aluminum oxyhydroxide polymorphs and some micromorphological characteristics in sclerotium grains

Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, 2004
Abstract The presence of aluminum oxyhydroxide and its micromorphological characteristics in sclerotium grains were examined by SEM, TEM, and EDX analyses. A spherical fraction with a diameter of 100 nm, which contained C and Al as the predominant elements, was recognized as the unit particle of the matrix of sclerotium grains.
Makiko Watanabe   +2 more
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Modification of the polymer fiber surface by dreplasma for adhesion of aluminum oxyhydroxide particles

Russian Physics Journal, 2013
The polymer fiber surface is modified by the DRE-plasma. It is established that the DRE-treatment leads to an increase in the wettability and adhesive characteristics of the polymer fiber surface. The possibility of application of polypropylene fibrous material as a substrate for attachment of aluminum oxyhydroxide particles is demonstrated.
E A Glazkova, Glazkova E A, Lerner M I
exaly   +2 more sources

Inhibition of Aluminum Oxyhydroxide Precipitation with Citric Acid

Langmuir, 2005
Citric acid has been shown to act as an agent for increasing the solubility of aluminum oxyhydroxides in aqueous solutions of high (>2.47 mol/mol) hydroxide-to-aluminum ratios. Conversely, citric acid also colloidally stabilizes particles in aqueous suspensions of aluminum-containing particles.
Daniel M, Dabbs   +5 more
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Removal of arsenious ion by calcined aluminum oxyhydroxide (boehmite)

Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 2006
Aluminum oxyhydroxide (boehmite, BE) shows adsorption ability of arsenious ion. In this study, we calcined BE in the temperature range 200-1150 degrees C, and examined the amount of arsenious ion adsorbed and adsorption mechanism. As a result, the adsorption amount of arsenious ion by BE calcined at 400 degrees C showed the highest value as compared ...
Fumihiko, Ogata   +3 more
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Chiral Aluminum Oxyhydroxide Supraparticles as Adjuvants

Advanced Materials
AbstractAluminum‐based adjuvants dominate global vaccine formulations owing to their proven efficacy in humoral immunity induction. However, their inherent limitations in activating cellular immunity pose critical challenges for vaccine development. In this study, chiral flower‐like aluminum oxyhydroxide (AlOOH) supraparticles (SPs) are synthesized via
Zongda Li   +5 more
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Investigating Gallium Inclusion in Aluminum and Iron Oxyhydroxides

2021
Because Ga shares many physicochemical properties with Al and Fe, Ga may be able to incorporate into Al and Fe oxy-hydroxides. Understanding how Ga incorporates into these oxy-hydroxides may be crucial for finding Ga-rich bauxite deposits. In order to find the difference in Ga inclusion rates into oxy-hydroxides, as well as understand the mechanisms ...
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A Multi-Scale Assessment of As(V)-Aluminum Oxyhydroxide Interactions

Impacts of Global Climate Change, 2005
Hydrated aluminum oxides (HAO) have been identified as major sinks for contaminants, such as arsenic, in aquatic and soil ecosystems. This research focused on the assessment of As(V)-HAO interactions by combining macroscopic studies with x-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS).
Kunaljeet Tanwar   +2 more
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Application of hierarchical nanostructured aluminum oxyhydroxide for bleeding control

AIP Conference Proceedings, 2019
In this work we studied the hemostatic action of hierarchical boehmite nanostructures (AlOOH) based on capillary and parenchymal bleeding in in vivo experiments. AlOOH nanostructures were obtained by oxidation of AlN/Al nanoparticles with water. This process resulted in the formation of mesoporous agglomerates of crumpled boehmite nanosheets with a ...
A. S. Lozhkomoev   +4 more
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