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We investigated the structure of citrates adsorbed on Au nanoparticles (AuNPs) synthesized by the Frens method by Fourier transformed infrared spectroscopy (FTIR).
P. Wulandari+3 more
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We investigated the structure of citrates adsorbed on Au nanoparticles (AuNPs) synthesized by the Frens method by Fourier transformed infrared spectroscopy (FTIR).
P. Wulandari+3 more
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Physicochemical and Functional Properties of Low DS Cassava Starch Acetates and Citrates
, 1991Physicochemical and functional properties of low degree of substitution (DS) cassava starch citrates and acetates were compared with properties of native cassava starch.
S. Agboola+2 more
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Inorganic Chemistry, 2008
Dimeric mixed-valence oxovanadium citrate [V 2O 3(phen) 3(Hcit)].5H 2O ( 1) (H 4cit = citric acid, phen = 1,10-phenanthroline) was isolated from a weak acidic medium.
Can-Yu Chen+5 more
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Dimeric mixed-valence oxovanadium citrate [V 2O 3(phen) 3(Hcit)].5H 2O ( 1) (H 4cit = citric acid, phen = 1,10-phenanthroline) was isolated from a weak acidic medium.
Can-Yu Chen+5 more
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Phase Characterization of Lead Zirconate Titanate Obtained from Organic Solutions of Citrates
, 1992This paper reports that lead zirconate titanate (PZT) with several Zr/Ti ratios was prepared by the organic solution of citrates of the respective cations. The Rietveld method was applied to perform quantitative analysis of the coexisting phases.
M. A. Zaghete+4 more
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Production of Low Substituted Cassava Starch Acetates and Citrates
, 1991Starch acetates and citrates were prepared by treating starch with sodium hydroxide at room temperature with and without 1% concentrated sulphuric acid (per dry weight of starch) as catalyst. Starch acetates were obtained by varying the reaction time (2h,
S. Agboola+2 more
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The Molecular Physiology of Citrate
Nature, 1965Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the molecular physiology of citrate. It discusses the properties of the enzymes that metabolized citrate. High concentrations of citrate are found in bone and other biominerals, in prostate and seminal fluid as a fermentation product of molds, and in citrus fruits.
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Synthesis and characterisation of tin(II) and tin(IV) citrates
, 1997A series of tin(II) citrates, SnM(C6H4O7) (M = Sn or Zn) and SnMM′(C6H4O7) (M = M′ = Na, K or NH4; M = NMe4, M′ = H) and related monotin(II) salts of 1,5-dimethyl and 1,5-di-n-butyl citrate have been synthesized and characterised by spectroscopic methods
P. Deacon+3 more
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International Journal of Toxicology, 2002
Acetyl Triethyl Citrate, Acetyl Tributyl Citrate, Acetyl Trihexyl Citrate, and Acetyl Trioctyl Citrate all function as plasticizers in cosmetics. Additionally, the Trihexyl and Trioctyl forms are described as skin-conditioning agents—emollients, although there are currently no reported uses of Acetyl Trihexyl Citrate or Acetyl Trioctyl Citrate. Acetyl
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Acetyl Triethyl Citrate, Acetyl Tributyl Citrate, Acetyl Trihexyl Citrate, and Acetyl Trioctyl Citrate all function as plasticizers in cosmetics. Additionally, the Trihexyl and Trioctyl forms are described as skin-conditioning agents—emollients, although there are currently no reported uses of Acetyl Trihexyl Citrate or Acetyl Trioctyl Citrate. Acetyl
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