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Cardiovascular Complications of Aluminum Phosphide Poisoning

Angiology, 1988
Aluminum phosphide is widely used as a grain preservative. Recently some reports have appeared in the literature in which serious toxic effects of this agent have been reported, and a number of fatal complications, including shock and cardiac dysrhythmias, have been increasingly seen.
S N, Khosla, N, Nand, P, Kumar
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Stable multifunctional aluminum phosphides at high pressures

Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 2023
Phosphides have been used in a wide range of applications due to their excellent optical, mechanical, and catalytic properties.
Yuan Su   +5 more
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Aluminum Phosphide (AIP)

1999
Aluminum phosphide (AIP) remains one of the least studied III–V semiconductors. This is mainly due to the difficulty of growing the crystal in sufficiently pure form and its instability in a humid atmosphere. The few published papers are mainly concerned with crystal growth techniques, but some of them also report measurements on structural, electronic,
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Aluminum Phosphide Ingestion—A Clinico-pathologic Study

Journal of Toxicology: Clinical Toxicology, 1996
Aluminum phosphide is widely used in India as a fumigant to protect stored grain from pests and rodents. It is marketed in India as 3 g tablets under several brand names as Celphos, Phostek, Quickphos, and Phosphume. If ingested, it is acutely toxic with a high mortality.
S, Singh   +4 more
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Hypermagnesemia following aluminum phosphide poisoning.

International journal of clinical pharmacology, therapy, and toxicology, 1991
Aluminum phosphide (ALP) is highly toxic to the lungs, heart and blood vessels causing pulmonary edema, shock and arrhythmias. There is massive focal myocardial damage resulting in raised cardiac enzymes. This study included 92 patients of proven ALP poisoning. The age varied between 20-50 years and the majority (74) were females.
R B, Singh, R G, Singh, U, Singh
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Aluminum phosphide-induced gastroduodenitis

Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, 1992
R S, Chhina, R, Thukral, L S, Chawla
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Nonaqueous Rechargeable Aluminum Batteries: Progresses, Challenges, and Perspectives

Chemical Reviews, 2021
Jiguo Tu, Wei-Li Song, Haiping Lei
exaly  

Making sustainable aluminum by recycling scrap: The science of “dirty” alloys

Progress in Materials Science, 2022
Dierk Raabe   +2 more
exaly  

Aluminum Phosphide

2014
M. Abdollahi, O. Mehrpour
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On the potential of aluminum crossover alloys

Progress in Materials Science, 2022
Lukas Stemper   +2 more
exaly  

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