Removal of Cu from aqueous solutions by synthetic hydroxyapatite: EXAFS investigation

2008 ◽  
Vol 149 (2) ◽  
pp. 209-213 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alessia Corami ◽  
Francesco D’Acapito ◽  
Silvano Mignardi ◽  
Vincenzo Ferrini
2012 ◽  
Vol 295 (1) ◽  
pp. 459-465 ◽  
Author(s):  
O. Rosskopfová ◽  
M. Galamboš ◽  
L. Pivarčiová ◽  
M. Čaplovičová ◽  
P. Rajec

2019 ◽  
Vol 70 (5) ◽  
pp. 1758-1764
Author(s):  
Claudia Maria Simonescu ◽  
Iuliana-Raluca Tanase ◽  
Irina Nicoleta Purcaru ◽  
Christu Tardei ◽  
Virgil Marinescu

In the present paper, the adsorptive Pb(II) removal from synthetic aqueous solutions using a 2 cm diameter hydroxyapatite column has been studied through column adsorption experiments by varying column depths (1, 2, 3, 4 cm) and flow rate (10, 15, 22.5 mL/min). Different types of synthetic hydroxiapatites have been involved in experiments. Column design parameters such as critical bed depth and adsorption capacity have been determined from experimental studies. The results revealed the effectiveness of synthetic hydroxyapatite porous beads in Pb(II) removal from aqueous synthetic solutions.


Author(s):  
K. J. Böhm ◽  
a. E. Unger

During the last years it was shown that also by means of cryo-ultra-microtomy a good preservation of substructural details of biological material was possible. However the specimen generally was prefixed in these cases with aldehydes.Preparing ultrathin frozen sections of chemically non-prefixed material commonly was linked up to considerable technical and manual expense and the results were not always satisfying. Furthermore, it seems to be impossible to carry out cytochemical investigations by means of treating sections of unfixed biological material with aqueous solutions.We therefore tried to overcome these difficulties by preparing yeast cells (S. cerevisiae) in the following manner:


Author(s):  
Shulin Wen ◽  
Jingwei Feng ◽  
A. Krajewski ◽  
A. Ravaglioli

Hydroxyapatite bioceramics has attracted many material scientists as it is the main constituent of the bone and the teeth in human body. The synthesis of the bioceramics has been performed for years. Nowadays, the synthetic work is not only focused on the hydroapatite but also on the fluorapatite and chlorapatite bioceramics since later materials have also biological compatibility with human tissues; and they may also be very promising for clinic purpose. However, in comparison of the synthetic bioceramics with natural one on microstructure, a great differences were observed according to our previous results. We have investigated these differences further in this work since they are very important to appraise the synthetic bioceramics for their clinic application.The synthetic hydroxyapatite and chlorapatite were prepared according to A. Krajewski and A. Ravaglioli and their recent work. The briquettes from different hydroxyapatite or chlorapatite powders were fired in a laboratory furnace at the temperature of 900-1300°C. The samples of human enamel selected for the comparison with synthetic bioceramics were from Chinese adult teeth.


Author(s):  
S.A.C. Gould ◽  
B. Drake ◽  
C.B. Prater ◽  
A.L. Weisenhorn ◽  
S.M. Lindsay ◽  
...  

The atomic force microscope (AFM) is an instrument that can be used to image many samples of interest in biology and medicine. Images of polymerized amino acids, polyalanine and polyphenylalanine demonstrate the potential of the AFM for revealing the structure of molecules. Images of the protein fibrinogen which agree with TEM images demonstrate that the AFM can provide topographical data on larger molecules. Finally, images of DNA suggest the AFM may soon provide an easier and faster technique for DNA sequencing.The AFM consists of a microfabricated SiO2 triangular shaped cantilever with a diamond tip affixed at the elbow to act as a probe. The sample is mounted on a electronically driven piezoelectric crystal. It is then placed in contact with the tip and scanned. The topography of the surface causes minute deflections in the 100 μm long cantilever which are detected using an optical lever.


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