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Metal (M = Co, Ni) phosphate based materials for high-performance supercapacitors

, 2018
With the ever increasing demand for clean, sustainable energy, electrochemical supercapacitors with the advantages of high power density, high efficiency and long life expectancy have become one of the major devices for energy storage and power supply ...
Xinran Li   +5 more
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Porous Solids of Boron Phosphate, Aluminum Phosphate, and Silicon Phosphate

MRS Proceedings, 1994
AbstractAnhydrous sol-gel condensation of triethyl phosphate [(CH3CH2O)3PO] with boron trichioride (BCl3), triethyl aluminum [(CH3CH2)3Al] or silicon tetrachloride [SiCI4] in organic solvents led to rigid gels. The pore fluid of the gels was removed under supercritical conditions in a pressurized vessel to form porous solids. The condensation chemistry
W. E. Young   +4 more
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A lignin-based nano-adsorbent for superfast and highly selective removal of phosphate

, 2018
The design of an environmentally benign cost-effective adsorbent for superfast removal of phosphate from wastewater is vital but remains a huge challenge.
Enmin Zong   +7 more
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Phosphate Homeostasis and Disorders of Phosphate Metabolism

Current Pediatric Reviews
Abstract: Phosphate is indispensable for human life and evolutionary changes over several millions of years have established tightly regulated mechanisms to ensure phosphate homeostasis. In this process, calcium and phosphate metabolism have come to be intricately linked together.
Nandhini Lakshmana Perumal   +1 more
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Calcitonin and phosphate

Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology, 1981
This report summarizes the relationship of calcitonin to phosphate. The hypocalcemic action of calcitonin is dependent upon phosphate, while the hypophosphatemic action is independent of calcium. Calcitonin moves phosphate into bone cells and bone fluid in contrast to reducing the movement of calcium from bone to blood.
J.Lester Matthews   +3 more
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The phosphate sensor

Biosensors and Bioelectronics, 1998
The field of phosphate sensors is reviewed. Sensors in the form of potentiometric ion-selective electrodes, amperometric and potentiometric enzyme electrodes, amperometric plant-tissue electrodes and other devices in the form of integrated probes used for determining orthophosphate concentrations in aqueous solutions, are described.
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Lipid phosphate phosphatases and lipid phosphate signalling

Biochemical Society Transactions, 2005
Mammalian LPPs (lipid phosphate phosphatases) are integral membrane proteins that belong to a superfamily of lipid phosphatases/phosphotransferases. They have broad substrate specificity in vitro, dephosphorylating PA (phosphatidic acid), S1P (sphingosine 1-phosphate), LPA (lysophosphatidic acid) etc.
Pyne, S   +3 more
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Phosphate-Solubilizing Microorganisms: Mechanism and Their Role in Phosphate Solubilization and Uptake

Journal of soil science and plant nutrition, 2020
P. Rawat   +3 more
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"Phosphorus" or "Phosphate"

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1980
Excerpt Phosphate is one of the most commonly measured constituents of serum, but because it is one of the components analyzed by most multitest chemical analyzers in the clinical laboratory, the m...
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