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Tissue Deposition of Zinc from a Zinc Chelate and from Inorganic Zinc in Rats

Proceedings of the British Society of Animal Production (1972), 1994
Some reports have suggested differential tissue deposition of dietary trace minerals such as Zinc (Zn) when supplied to farm animals either chelated to amino acids or as inorganic salts. To test this hypothesis, an experiment was conducted to determine the ultimate tissue distribution of Zinc in rats fed either a radioactively-labeled 65Zn-chelate or ...
null Ronan Power   +2 more
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Inorganic zinc and the intestinal absorption of ferrous iron

The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 1989
The effect of inorganic zinc on the absorption of inorganic iron (Fe+2) from a solution was assessed in two studies on healthy male volunteers. In the first study coadministration of 344 mumol of zinc had no effect (p less than 0.5) on the absorption of 842 mumol of radiolabeled Fe, assessed by the area under plasma Fe increment time curve during the 3
R W, Crofton   +6 more
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Inorganic Hybrid Interfacial Layer for a Stable Zinc Metal Anode

ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 2023
In aqueous zinc-ion batteries (AZIBs), the zinc metal anode faces serious problems such as dendrite growth, interface corrosion, and byproduct accumulation, which hinder the commercialization process of AZIBs. Herein, an inorganic hybrid interfacial layer ZnF2/ZnSe (ZnFS) including the insulating interfacial phase (ZnF2) and conductive interfacial ...
Zhenhua Hou   +3 more
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Zinc Filled Inorganic Coatings

Corrosion, 1961
This report considers in detail the uses of, corrosion resistance of, and application of, zinc filled inorganic coatings. Environments in which these coatings were exposed and evaluated include water and moisture, acids, oxidizing agents, alkalies, and solvents and oils.
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Organic–Inorganic Hybrid Zinc Phosphate with 28‐Ring Channels

Chemistry – A European Journal, 2014
AbstractAn organic–inorganic hybrid zinc phosphate with 28‐ring channels was synthesized by use of an organic ligand instead of organic amine template under a hydro(solvo)thermal condition. This crystalline zinc phosphate contains large channels constructed from 28 zinc and phosphate tetrahedral units.
Chih-Min, Wang   +6 more
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Inorganic Zincs - Fact and Fancy

CORROSION 1977, 1977
Zinc primers have been a great boon to the protection of iron and steel. Inorganic zincs have been widely acclaimed as the "cadillacs" of the zinc primers. But cadillacs are expensive investments, and must be properly used to give satisfactory service. Because of their uniqueness and importance to corrosion resistance, much lore and folklore, fact and ...
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Polymerized organic–inorganic synthesis of nanocrystalline zinc oxide

Materials Chemistry and Physics, 2007
Zinc oxide (ZnO) nanobeads were synthesized by aqueous polymer thermolysis method in air. The precursor powders were prepared using different polymers of varied molecular weights. The influence of annealing temperature from 300 to 1000 °C on thermal properties of polymer gel precursors and ZnO nanoparticles is investigated systematically using ...
Prajakta R. Patil, Satyawati S. Joshi
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Rehabilitating Aged Inorganic Zinc under Insulation

CoatingsPro, 2008
A leading expert explains why rehabilitating aged inorganic zinc under insulation is an increasingly popular choice for inclusion in specifications.
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Inorganic-Zinc Coatings past, Present and Future

CORROSION 1975, 1975
Inorganic-zinc coatings have been one of the technological developments of our times which have made a positive impact on society. This impact is not a dramatic one, such as television or space travel, but, nevertheless, a solid impact from the standpoint of preserving scarce materials, eliminating the need for replacement of existing structures ...
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Inorganic Zinc Coatings Some Disadvantages and Remedies

CORROSION 1980, 1980
Abstract Inorganic zinc coatings have many outstanding properties, including corrosion resistance. In addition to the many excellent properties, inorganic zinc rich coatings have certain disadvantages. The purpose of this paper is to review some of these disadvantages and to present remedies where possible. The items to be
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