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Formability of Hybrid Aluminum-Magnesium Compounds

Key Engineering Materials, 2013
In the SFB 692 HALS (High-strength aluminum based lightweight materials for safety components), subproject B-3, the production of an aluminum magnesium compound by a hydrostatic co-extrusion process was investigated. The quality of these semi-finished products, especially the stability and robustness of the interface between the aluminum (AlMgSi1 ...
Andreas Feuerhack   +2 more
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Iron–magnesium compounds under high pressure

New Journal of Chemistry, 2019
A dynamically and thermodynamically stable Fe-rich compound, Fe2Mg, reveals that Mg may be a light element candidate in the earth's inner core.
Pengyue Gao   +6 more
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Magnesium silicates – adsorbents of organic compounds

Applied Surface Science, 2007
Studies were presented on production of highly dispersed magnesium silicate at a pilote scale. The process of silicate adsorbent production involved precipitation reaction using water glass (sodium metasilicate) solution and appropriate magnesium salt, preceded by an appropriate optimization stage.
Filip Ciesielczyk   +2 more
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Reactions of aziridinones with magnesium compounds

Journal of the Chemical Society D: Chemical Communications, 1971
The reaction of 1,3-bis-(1-adamantyl)aziridin-2-one with magnesium chloride, bromide, or iodide affords the corresponding α-halogeno-amide by cleavage of the alkyl–nitrogen bond, whereas reaction of the same aziridinone with magnesium methoxide yields an α-aminoester by cleavage of the acyl-nitrogen bond.
Erach R. Talaty   +2 more
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Bis(trimethylsilyl)magnesium—The First Organosilyl‐magnesium Compound Isolated

Angewandte Chemie International Edition in English, 1977
Transfer of silyl groups in the presence of magnesium has been postulated to involve organosilymagnesium compounds as intermediates. The first representative of this class (1), has now been isolated. equation image
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Thermoelectric properties of sintered magnesium compounds

Fifteenth International Conference on Thermoelectrics. Proceedings ICT '96, 2002
The thermoelectric properties of the sintered magnesium compounds such as magnesium silicide and magnesium stannide have been researched in order to apply to a thermoelectric power generation system using combustion heat of municipal solid waste. Temperature dependencies of thermoelectric properties such as Seebeck coefficient, electrical resistivity ...
T. Kajikawa   +3 more
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Dose-Dependent Absorption Profile of Different Magnesium Compounds

Biological Trace Element Research, 2019
Magnesium, one of the basic elements for the human body, is necessary for many physiological functions. Magnesium deficiency is widely observed as a result of the reduced nutrient content of foods, over-cooking, diseases, drugs, alcohol, and caffeine consumption. Taking a dietary supplement is necessary magnesium deficiency.
Mehmet Ates   +9 more
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Stable Magnesium(I) Compounds with Mg-Mg Bonds

Science, 2007
The chemistry of the group 2 metals (beryllium, magnesium, calcium, strontium, and barium) is dominated by the +2 oxidation state. Here, we report the reductions of two magnesium(II) iodide complexes with potassium metal in toluene, leading to thermally stable magnesium(I) compounds, (L)MgMg(L) (where L is [(Ar)NC(NPr i
Shaun P, Green   +2 more
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The reaction of hydrogen with magnesium alloys and magnesium intermetallic compounds

Journal of the Less Common Metals, 1980
The hydrogenation characteristics of various dilute magnesium alloys and magnesium intermetallic compounds were studied. The rate of the reaction between hydrogen and activated magnesium containing small amounts of group IIIa metal additives (aluminium, gallium, indium) was investigated and was compared with the rate for pure (unalloyed) magnesium ...
M.H Mintz, Z Gavra, G Kimmel, Z Hadari
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Polymerization of vinyl ether with magnesium compounds. II. Catalytic reactivity of magnesium compounds other than halides

Journal of Polymer Science Part A: General Papers, 1963
AbstractMagnesium compounds, especially Grignard reagents were studied as catalysts in the polymerization of vinyl ethers. The Grignard reagent and diethyl magnesium possessed no activity for polymerization of vinyl ether. However, if the Grignard reagent is combined with some sort of third substances, it shows good activity.
K. Iwasaki   +3 more
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