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Vaporization of Aluminum Phosphide

The Journal of Chemical Physics, 1968
The vaporization of aluminium phosphide was investigated over the temperature range of 1270°–1800°K using the Knudsen effusion method in combination with mass spectrometry. Aluminium phosphide decomposes according to the reaction 2AlP(s) → 2Al(g) + P2(g). The enthalpy for Reaction (1), ΔH°298, as calculated by the second- and third-law method is 261.7 ±
Vincenzo Piacente   +2 more
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Methemoglobinemia in aluminum phosphide poisoning

Human & Experimental Toxicology, 2010
Introduction. Acute aluminum phosphide (AlP) poisoning is one of the most common causes of acute pesticide poisoning in Iran. Hydrogen phosphide or phosphine gas is produced following reaction of AlP with water even at ambient humidity. Methemoglobinemia is a rare finding following phosphine poisoning.
Nasim Zamani   +7 more
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Gastrointestinal decontamination using oil-based solutions in patients with acute aluminum phosphide poisoning: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Critical Reviews in Toxicology
Some studies suggested that gastrointestinal (GIT) decontamination with oil may improve the prognosis of patients who ingested aluminum phosphide (AlP).
A. S. Hafez   +3 more
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Insulin-euglycemia therapy in acute aluminum phosphide poisoning: a randomized clinical trial

Clinical toxicology, 2023
Introduction: Aluminum phosphide is a pesticide that is used in developing countries. Aluminum phosphide poisoning has a high mortality rate and there is no known antidote.
Basma Adel   +4 more
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Aluminum phosphide poisoning: an unsolved riddle

Journal of Applied Toxicology, 2011
ABSTRACTAluminum phosphide (ALP), a widely used insecticide and rodenticide, is also infamous for the mortality and morbidity it causes in ALP‐poisoned individuals. The toxicity of metal phosphides is due to phosphine liberated when ingested phosphides come into contact with gut fluids. ALP poisoning is lethal, having a mortality rate in excess of 70%.
Kiran Dip Gill, R. Anand, B K Binukumar
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Aluminum phosphide poisoning

Eurasian Journal of Toxicology, 2023
Letter to Editor Aluminum phosphide poisoning Dear Editor, Aluminum phosphide, is a fumigant with high insecticide power in all life stages of insects, which is harmful in stored products. It is in the form of tablets or granules and is highlylethal and has no antidote. It inhibits the enyzme of cytochrome oxidase.
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Discovering the most impactful treatments for aluminum phosphide cardiotoxicity gleaned from systematic review of animal studies

Human and Experimental Toxicology
Introduction Aluminum phosphide (AlP) is a chemical compound that can cause death in some countries. AlP inhibits the functioning of cytochrome C oxidase in the mitochondria of cardiomyocytes, leading to toxicity.
Saeed Aghebatbekheir, Mohammad Abdollahi
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Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage in Aluminum Phosphide Poisoning

Journal of Forensic Sciences, 2014
AbstractPoisoning, both accidental and intentional, is a significant contributor to the mortality and morbidity throughout the world. The commonest pesticide poisoning is organophosphates followed by phosphides. Ingestion of phosphides can induce severe gastrointestinal irritation leading to hemorrhage and ulcerations.
Basappa S. Hugar   +4 more
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Aluminum Phosphide (AIP) [PDF]

open access: possible, 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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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.
P Kumar, N Nand, S.N. Khosla
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