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Additives for Aluminum-Air Batteries: A Review. [PDF]
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Biomaterial Screening Identifies Enhanced Osteogenic and Angiogenic Potential of Mn-Doped Calcium Phosphate Coatings. [PDF]
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Solvation chemistry tailored via dielectric constant engineering for stable low-temperature aqueous zinc batteries. [PDF]
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PVA-KH792-Enhanced Composite Cementitious Material from Lead-Zinc Slag and Electroplating Sludge: Mechanical Performance and Heavy-Metal Immobilization. [PDF]
Zhang P, Li D.
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Organic or inorganic zinc in poultry nutrition: a review
World's Poultry Science Journal, 2017Zinc (Zn) is an essential component in animal and poultry metabolism of various biochemical pathways. It serves as a nutrient and also as a feed additive for improving reproductive functions, productive indices, cellular immunity, normal growth and the maintenance of feathers, bone tissues as well as appetite.
Mohamed E Abd El-Hack +2 more
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Recent Developments in Inorganic Zinc Primers
CORROSION 1975, 1975This paper reviews recent trends concerning inorganic zinc primers. The following subjects are discussed: Reduced Zinc Level Inorganic PrimersWeld Thru PrimersInorganic Zincs over Mill ScaleFinish Coat TrendsSingle Package Inorganic PrimersModified, Fast Dry ...
John F. Montle, Michael D. Hasser
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Overcoating Inorganic Zinc Primers for Underwater Service
Journal of Ship Production, 1988During ship construction, steel hull plate is normally protected with an inorganic zinc preconstruction primer. For the underwater portion of the hull, conventional practice is to remove the primer by abrasive blasting before final coating of the hull.
G. A. Gehring, J. A. Ellor
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Inorganic complexation of Zinc (II) in seawater
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 1990Formation constants for zinc complexation by bicarbonate, carbonate, and oxalate, on the molal concentration scale, were determined through observation of aqueous/tributyl phosphate distribution equilibria. At 25°C in our 0.68 molal ionic strength mixtures (0.55 m NaCl plus 0.13 m NaClO4-NaHCO3) we obtained the following results: Hβ'1 = [ZnHCO3+][Zn2+
Stanley, J. K., Byrne, R. H.
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