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Production of Sodium Bicarbonate from CO2 Reuse Processes: A Brief Review
International journal of Chemical Reactor Engineering, 2019Research activities discuss about the global environmental impacts of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. Government authorities and international conferences aim to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and encourage the development of sustainable processes using
L. Bonfim-Rocha+4 more
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Critical Care Medicine, 2019
OBJECTIVE Acute kidney injury with metabolic acidosis is common in critically ill patients. This study assessed the associations between the use of IV sodium bicarbonate and mortality of patients with acute kidney injury and acidosis.
Wentao Bao, Lei Mo, K. Ho, Yucai Hong
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OBJECTIVE Acute kidney injury with metabolic acidosis is common in critically ill patients. This study assessed the associations between the use of IV sodium bicarbonate and mortality of patients with acute kidney injury and acidosis.
Wentao Bao, Lei Mo, K. Ho, Yucai Hong
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Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, 2019
This study analyzes the technical, economic, and environmental feasibility of a CO2 mineralization process, which has great potential in terms of CO2 utilization capacity.
Ji Hyun Lee+4 more
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This study analyzes the technical, economic, and environmental feasibility of a CO2 mineralization process, which has great potential in terms of CO2 utilization capacity.
Ji Hyun Lee+4 more
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Sodium Bicarbonate Ingestion and Boxing Performance
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 2010Boxing is a sport that consists of multiple high-intensity bouts separated by minimal recovery time and may benefit from a pre-exercise alkalotic state. The purpose of this study was to observe the ergogenic potential of sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3) ingestion on boxing performance.
Siegler, Jason C. (R16634)+1 more
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Sodium setpoint and gradient in bicarbonate hemodialysis
Journal of Nephrology, 2012The demonstration of an individual osmolar setpoint in hemodialysis (HD) is crucial to individualize dialysate sodium concentrations. Furthermore, the diffusive gradient between plasma and dialysate sodium is important in the "fine tuning" of the intradialytic sodium mass balance (MB).The design of this study included part A: a retrospective analysis ...
Pasquale Libutti+7 more
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Sodium Bicarbonate Improves Swimming Performance
International Journal of Sports Medicine, 2008Sodium bicarbonate ingestion has been shown to improve performance in single-bout, high intensity events, probably due to an increase in buffering capacity, but its influence on single-bout swimming performance has not been investigated. The effects of sodium bicarbonate supplementation on 200 m freestyle swimming performance were investigated in elite
A. M. Lindh+4 more
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Reactive Recrystallization of Sodium Bicarbonate
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, 2005The thermal decomposition of sodium bicarbonate, NaHCO3, in mixed solvents composed of ethylene glycol and water was found to occur solution mediated; i.e., bicarbonate ions (HCO3-) convert in solution to carbonate ions (CO32-), carbon dioxide, and water.
Marcelo Martins Seckler+2 more
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SODIUM BICARBONATE DEFEATS CORONAVIRUS
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH, 2022Scientists emphasize that the human body must maintain a pH level between 7.35-7.45 to survive and function properly. Acidosis in the blood is characterized by a drop in pH to less than 7.35. Scientists also claim that the presence of acidosis in the blood facilitates virus entry into host cells, where it then thrives and replicates.
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