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Iron Age: Ionic-Liquid-Mediated Interfacial Charge Transfer Enables Selective CO<sub>2</sub> Photoreduction to Formic Acid on Iron Oxide. [PDF]

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Qadir MI   +8 more
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Peptide-Functionalized Iron Oxide Nanoparticles for Cancer Therapy: Targeting Strategies, Mechanisms, and Translational Opportunities. [PDF]

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Surface-Modified Superparamagnetic Iron Oxide Nanoparticles (SPIONs) in a New Perspective for Prostate Cancer Therapy. [PDF]

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Iron Oxide Nanozyme as Reactive Oxygen and Nitrogen Species Scavenger to Regulate Microglial Homeostasis in Stroke. [PDF]

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Plastic Flow of Iron Oxides And the Oxidation of Iron

Corrosion, 1957
Under certain conditions, the oxidation of iron in oxygen at high temperatures is accompanied by the formation of a central box-like cavity the dimensions of which are identical to those of the original iron specimen. The decrease in size of this cavity with increasing temperature and its disappearance when the formation of magnetite and hematite is ...
J. D. Mackenzie, C. E. Birchenall
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Sorption of Oxytetracycline to Iron Oxides and Iron Oxide-Rich Soils

Environmental Science & Technology, 2005
The sorption interactions of oxytetracycline with goethite, hematite, and two iron oxide-rich soils were investigated using batch sorption experiments. Oxytetracycline sorption coefficients for goethite and hematite increased with pH to maximum values at pH approximately 8.
Raquel A, Figueroa, Allison A, MacKay
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Determination of metallic iron, iron(II) oxide, and iron(III) oxide in a mixture

Talanta, 1968
A procedure is described for the estimation of metallic iron, ferrous oxide, and ferric oxide when present together. The sample is treated with bromine dissolved in ethanol, and filtered. Iron in the filtrate is titrated iodometrically, and corresponds to the metallic iron present in the mixture.
B R, Sant, T P, Prasad
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Iron oxidation by casein

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1992
Casein accelerates the oxidation of Fe(II) to Fe(III) and the resulting Fe(III) remains strongly bound to the casein. Removal of phosphate from the casein abolishes the oxidative process. The oxidation rate is proportional to the casein concentration, and with high casein concentrations the rate is pseudo-first-order with respect to Fe(II) with a half ...
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