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A Review: Fundamental Aspects of Silicate Mesoporous Materials
Silicate mesoporous materials have received widespread interest because of their potential applications as supports for catalysis, separation, selective adsorption, novel functional materials, and use as hosts to confine guest molecules, due to their ...
Zeid A Alothman
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A review on polymer–layered silicate nanocomposites
Progress in Polymer Science, 2008S. Pavlidou, C. Papaspyrides
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Advanced Materials, 2019
X‐ray‐induced photodynamic therapy (X‐PDT) combines both the advantages of radiotherapy (RT) and PDT, and has considerable potential applications in clinical deep‐penetrating cancer therapy.
Peng Lv, Ying Lv, Yixi Zhuang
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X‐ray‐induced photodynamic therapy (X‐PDT) combines both the advantages of radiotherapy (RT) and PDT, and has considerable potential applications in clinical deep‐penetrating cancer therapy.
Peng Lv, Ying Lv, Yixi Zhuang
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Journal of Urology, 1984
Urinary tract silicate calculi are rare. Occurrence is limited strictly to patients who ingest magnesium trisilicate antacids. We report a case of a renal silicate calculus and review the subject of silicate stones.
J H, Farrer, J, Rajfer
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Urinary tract silicate calculi are rare. Occurrence is limited strictly to patients who ingest magnesium trisilicate antacids. We report a case of a renal silicate calculus and review the subject of silicate stones.
J H, Farrer, J, Rajfer
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THE HYDRATION OF DICALCIUM SILICATE AND TRICALCIUM SILICATE
Canadian Journal of Research, 1936Samples of β-dicalcium silicate, γ-dicalcium silicate, tricalcium silicate, hillebrandite and dehydrated hillebrandite were exposed to saturated steam at temperatures between 50° and 375 °C. After drying to constant weight (usually over calcium oxide) the increase in weight and the amount of free calcium hydroxide were determined.
N. B. Keevil, T. Thorvaldson
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Silicate Pneumoconiosis in Hens
Journal of Comparative Pathology, 2000Thirteen cases of silicate pneumoconiosis in 3- to 4-year-old hens are described. Ten of the birds were raised in the suburbs of a city near several chalk quarries and two cement-works; the remaining three hens (aged 3 years) had lived in an environment with high particulate pollution from a nearby brick-works in which large amounts of clay were used ...
ROPERTO, FRANCO PEPPINO +3 more
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2011
A comprehensive profile of magnesium silicate with 80 references is reported. A full description including nomenclature, formulae, and appearance is included. Methods for magnesium silicate preparation including precipitation, hydrothermal precipitation, and mechanochemical dehydration are reviewed. Physical characteristics, compendia and non-compendia
Nidal H. Daraghmed +6 more
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A comprehensive profile of magnesium silicate with 80 references is reported. A full description including nomenclature, formulae, and appearance is included. Methods for magnesium silicate preparation including precipitation, hydrothermal precipitation, and mechanochemical dehydration are reviewed. Physical characteristics, compendia and non-compendia
Nidal H. Daraghmed +6 more
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Silicate bioceramics: from soft tissue regeneration to tumor therapy.
Journal of materials chemistry. B, 2019Great efforts have been devoted to exploiting silicate bioceramics for various applications in soft tissue regeneration, owing to their excellent bioactivity.
Qingqing Yu, Jiang Chang, Chengtie Wu
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1985
Minerals which are not silicates have been grouped together in this chapter for the description of their properties. However, unlike the silicates, the crystal structures and chemical variation of members of the group are not easily related to mineralogical properties and the mode of occurrence. Even subdivision of the group into transparent and opaque
C. D. Gribble, A. J. Hall
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Minerals which are not silicates have been grouped together in this chapter for the description of their properties. However, unlike the silicates, the crystal structures and chemical variation of members of the group are not easily related to mineralogical properties and the mode of occurrence. Even subdivision of the group into transparent and opaque
C. D. Gribble, A. J. Hall
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