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Porous and Porous-Compact Ceramics in Orthopedics

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1991
A bioceramic material has been obtained by a group of researchers with the collaboration of bone surgeons and veterinary doctors. This material has the following properties: chemical composition, 97% Al2O3, 2.5% MgO, and 0.5% CaO; mineral composition, alpha-Al2O3 corundum, MgAl2O4 spinel; open porosity, 70-80%; pore diameter, more than 90% of pores ...
J, Bieniek, Z, Swiecki
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Solventless Fabrication of Porous-on-Porous Materials

ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 2013
Here we fabricate patterned porous polymer membranes on porous substrates by a combination of physical masking and chemical vapor deposition. This all-dry technique eliminates solvent-related issues and allows for the fabrication of hierarchical porous-on-porous structures with a wide range of chemical compositions and shapes.
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Porous Liquids

ChemInform, 2007
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O'Reilly, Naimh, Giri, N., James, Stuart
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Porous polyglycolide

Journal of Biomedical Materials Research, 1998
The solid-state polymerization of halogenoacetates leads quantitatively to polyglycolide (polyglycolic acid) and an eliminated metal halide. Washing out this salt leaves highly porous polyglycolide (total pore volume about 50%) with pore sizes in the submicron range.
Epple, Matthias, Herzberg, Oliver
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Porous emerald

ISSUE, 2016
Jago stirs: something is strange. Ice-cold wind streams from the aircon and relentless chatter from the radio: "…it would not be without reason to deem it a ghost or a phantom formed by the brain…"1 Reality blur: yes, he must have drifted off. Yes, the taxi, but no, why have we stopped? What time is it? He breathes in heavily through the nose.
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Wetting of Porous Solids

IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 2013
This paper presents a simple, three stage method to simulate the mechanics of wetting of porous solid objects, like sponges and cloth, when they interact with a fluid. In the first stage, we model the absorption of fluid by the object when it comes in contact with the fluid.
PATKAR, S, CHAUDHURI, P
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