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Recycling of Gallium from End-of-Life Light Emitting Diodes
Nowadays Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) are widely utilized. They are applied as backlighting in Liquid Crystal Displays (LCD) and TV sets or as lighting equipments in homes, cars, instruments and street-lightning.
Nagy S. +3 more
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Metalation of the anions in the ionic liquids DMPyr[SH] and DMPyr[SeH] (DMPyr=1,1‐dimethylpyrrolidinium) by trimethylgallium and trimethylindium is investigated. The reaction proceeds via pre‐coordination of [EH]−, methane elimination and formation of an
Dr. Jannick Guschlbauer +4 more
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Recent progress on liquid metals and their applications
Gallium-based liquid metals show excellent thermal and electrical conductivities with low viscosity and non-toxicity. Their melting points are either lower than or close to room temperature, which endows them with additional advantages in comparison to ...
Guyue Bo +4 more
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Focused-ion-beam processing for photonics [PDF]
Although focused ion beam (FIB) processing is a well-developed technology for many applications in electronics and physics, it has found limited application to photonics.
Ay, Feridun +2 more
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Wavelength dependence of light diffusion in strongly scattering macroporous gallium phosphide [PDF]
We present time-resolved measurements of light transport through strongly scattering macroporous gallium phosphide at various vacuum wavelengths between 705 nm and 855 nm.
Lagendijk, A. +3 more
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Status of the Solar Neutrino Puzzle [PDF]
Using the latest results from the solar neutrino experiments and a few standard assumptions, I show that the popular solar models are ruled out at the 3$\sigma$ level or at least TWO of the experiments are incorrect. Alternatively, one of the assumptions
J. Nico +12 more
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Radionuclide imaging of musculoskeletal infection
Radionuclide imaging studies are routinely used to evaluate patients suspected of having musculoskeletal infection. Three-phase bone imaging is readily available, relatively inexpensive, and very accurate in the setting of otherwise normal bone.
Christopher J. Palestro, Charito Love
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The superoxide radical ion is involved in numerous physiological processes, associated with both health and pathology. Its participation in cancer onset and progression is well documented.
Lozan Todorov +5 more
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Blood-brain barrier transport kinetics of NOTA-modified proteins : the somatropin case [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Chemical modifications such as PEG, polyamine and radiolabeling on proteins can alter their pharmacokinetic behaviour and their blood-brain barrier (BBB) transport characteristics. NOTA, i.e. 1,4,7-triazacyclononane-1,4,7-triacetic acid, is a
Bracke, Nathalie +7 more
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KP46 (tris(hydroxyquinolinato)gallium(III)) is an experimental, orally administered anticancer drug. Its absorption, delivery to tumours, and mode of action are poorly understood. We aimed to gain insight into these issues using gallium-67 and gallium-68
Afnan M. F. Darwesh +9 more
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