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Novel dental implant coating materials [PDF]
An implant coating must be biocompatible, not compromise the long term function and success of the prosthesis and must be strong enough to withstand and transfer all loads without delamination. In this study, six different tricalcium silicate cements
Camilleri, Josette, Xuereb, Maria
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ZnO‐Functionalized Silicon Carbide Ceramic Membranes for Removing Impurities From Biodiesel
Silicon carbide (SiC) ceramic membranes functionalized with zinc oxide (ZnO) were assessed for biodiesel purification through crossflow filtration. The ZnO–SiC membranes effectively retained metallic impurities, especially calcium, sodium, and phosphorus, achieving levels that meet biodiesel quality standards.
Arthur Santos Romero +6 more
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Hirotaka MAEDA, Toshihiro KASUGA
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This review demonstrates that NMR dispersion profiles from fast field cycling NMR relaxometry can be interpreted with the 3‐Tau model for a broad spectrum of soft and hard materials. Meaningful physical quantities provide insight into surface chemistry, bound water density, pore size, aqueous or solid iron (III) density and the free water diffusion ...
David A. Faux, Rémi Kogon
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Dental composites: a comprehensive review on formulation, properties and recent developments
Dental composites are essential in modern restorative dentistry; this review covers their development, composition, key properties and recent advances, highlighting new technologies for optimizing materials and improving clinical outcomes. Abstract Dental composites have evolved considerably since their introduction, becoming the cornerstone of modern ...
Rayenne Latoui +2 more
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The study evaluates mill scale‐based briquettes, which meet industrial standards for shatter strength and exhibit a low decrepitation index. Despite their limited reducibility in nonisothermal reduction experiments, softening and melting results indicate potential application as a substitute for conventional acidic iron‐bearing materials for use in ...
Ismael Vemdrame Flores +4 more
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In Situ Detection of Opal‐A in Jezero Crater, Mars
Abstract We report the in situ detection of amorphous hydrated silica in the Bills Bay abrasion patch, located in the eastern portion of the Margin Unit between the rim of Jezero crater and the western delta. Here, hydrated silica co‐occurs with olivine, Fe‐Mg carbonates, secondary Fe‐Mg silicates, and hydrated Mg‐sulfate as determined by UV Raman ...
Sergei V. Bykov +26 more
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Putative Analogs of Pyrite Suns Forming in Proglacial Alaska Mudflats
Abstract Disc‐shaped pyrite suns of the Pennsylvanian age Anna Shale are thought to have formed where pressure restricted pyrite crystal growth to a flattened disc shape during diagenesis at the Anna Shale and the underlying Herrin coal boundary.
Heather L. Fair +2 more
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F K‐edge XAS as a tool to examine F environments in complex inorganic systems
Experimental and computational F K‐edge X‐ray absorption spectra of a range of complex inorganic materials are presented and analysed, with discussion as to what information on F speciation and environment can be obtained from the spectra. Observations and recommendations are made that will assist future research in the collection and analysis of high ...
Malin C. Dixon Wilkins +2 more
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