Kinetics of Short-Term Physicochemical Reactions at the Periphery of Bioactive Glass Particles. A Transmission Electron Microscopy Cryo-X-ray Microanalysis of Diffusible Ions

Langmuir ◽  
2003 ◽  
Vol 19 (9) ◽  
pp. 3840-3847 ◽  
Author(s):  
Edouard Jallot ◽  
Hicham Benhayoune ◽  
Laurence Kilian ◽  
Yannick Josset
Author(s):  
Łukasz Rakoczy ◽  
Małgorzata Grudzień-Rakoczy ◽  
Fabian Hanning ◽  
Grzegorz Cempura ◽  
Rafał Cygan ◽  
...  

AbstractThe equiaxed Ni-based superalloy René 108 was subjected to short-term annealing at five temperatures between 900 °C and 1100 °C. The phase composition, phase lattice parameters, microstructure, stereological parameters, and chemical composition of γ′ precipitates were investigated by thermodynamic simulations, X-ray diffraction, scanning and transmission electron microscopy, and energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy. Analysis of the γ and γ′ lattice parameters using the Nelson-Riley extrapolation function showed that the misfit parameter for temperatures 900 °C to 1050 °C is positive (decreasing from 0.32 to 0.11 pct). At 1100 °C, the parameter becomes negative, δ = − 0.18 pct. During the short-term annealing, γ′ precipitates dissolution occurred progressing more rapidly with increasing temperatures. The surface fraction of γ′ precipitates decreased with increasing temperature from 0.52 to 0.34. The dissolution of γ′ precipitates did not only proceed through uninterrupted thinning of each individual precipitate, but also included more complex mechanisms, including splitting. Based on transmission electron microscopy, it was shown that after γ′ precipitates dissolution, the matrix close to the γ/γ′ interface is strongly enriched in Co and Cr and depleted in Al.


1994 ◽  
Vol 357 ◽  
Author(s):  
O.T. Woo ◽  
D.J. Lockwood ◽  
Y.P. Lin ◽  
V.F. Urbanic

AbstractOxides grown on Zr-20Nb were characterized by Raman Spectroscopy (RS), X-Ray Diffraction (XRD) and Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM). These oxides were steamformed at 400°C, water-formed at 360 °C and at 300 °C, and air-grown at 400°C. For the oxides grown after relatively short exposures at 360°C and at 400°C, Raman spectra revealed broad peaks at 260 and 660 cm− indicating a crystal structure with high symmetry. Comparison with reference Raman spectra of cubic (c), tetragonal (t), and monoclinic (m) ZrO2 suggested that the oxide was predominantly nearly-cubic (tetragonal with c/a ratio ≈ 1), with minor amounts of moxide. The tetragonality is found to be consistent with TEM analyses and XRD results which showed the presence of a doublet near 2θ ° 74°. The crystal structure in the short-term exposed oxides is interpreted in terms of a tetragonal distortion arising from the displacement of oxygen atoms within the cubic ZrO2 crystal structure. For oxides grown after longer periods of exposure at 300°C and at 400°C, RS and XRD indicate increased amounts of m-oxide.


Author(s):  
Ш. Корте ◽  
М.К. Кутжанов ◽  
А.М. Ковальский ◽  
А.С. Конопацкий ◽  
Д.Г. Квашнин ◽  
...  

In this work, the interaction of a mixture of Al and BN nanopowder with hydrogen microwave plasma was studied. Using X-ray diffraction analysis, scanning and transmission electron microscopy, the formation of AlN and AlB2 nanocrystals as a result of short-term (~ 30 ms) interaction of Al vapor with h-BN was established. Obtained results also indicate the formation of hydrogenated hexagonal boron nitride h-BN-H. The critical shear stresses were calculated for the interfaces between BN and Al, AlB2, and AlN. Approaches for increasing the strength of the composite materials based on hexagonal boron nitride and aluminum are discussed.


Author(s):  
R.F. Dodson ◽  
T. Akematsu ◽  
M.G. Williams ◽  
M.F. O'Sullivan ◽  
G. A. Hurst

The eruption of Mt. St. Helens on May 18, 1980, resulted in a concentrated short-term exposure for a large segment of the population of eastern Washington, northern Idaho, and western Montana. Samples were collected from all three regions and the respirable size particles (⋜0.6μ) were separated and analyzed. The predominance of the respirable size fraction was found by X-ray energy dispersive analysis to be alumino silicates. A homogeneous preparation was intratracheally injected into young adult guinea pigs. The dose given the animals consisted of 52.5 mg in saline. This dose provided a short-term heavy exposure setting similar to that of the populus. At the end of the selected post-injection intervals of either 2 or 4 hours or 1 through 7 days, the animals were sacrificed by vascular perfusion through the right ventricle.Embedded tissue samples were reviewed at the light microscopy level and selected fields were thin sectioned for transmission electron microscopy and scanning transmission electron microscopy (correlated with X-ray energy dispersive analysis). The EM was carried out on a JEOL 100CX TEMSCAN.


Author(s):  
S. Fujishiro

The mechanical properties of three titanium alloys (Ti-7Mo-3Al, Ti-7Mo- 3Cu and Ti-7Mo-3Ta) were evaluated as function of: 1) Solutionizing in the beta field and aging, 2) Thermal Mechanical Processing in the beta field and aging, 3) Solutionizing in the alpha + beta field and aging. The samples were isothermally aged in the temperature range 300° to 700*C for 4 to 24 hours, followed by a water quench. Transmission electron microscopy and X-ray method were used to identify the phase formed. All three alloys solutionized at 1050°C (beta field) transformed to martensitic alpha (alpha prime) upon being water quenched. Despite this heavily strained alpha prime, which is characterized by microtwins the tensile strength of the as-quenched alloys is relatively low and the elongation is as high as 30%.


Author(s):  
R. Gronsky

The phenomenon of clustering in Al-Ag alloys has been extensively studied since the early work of Guinierl, wherein the pre-precipitation state was characterized as an assembly of spherical, ordered, silver-rich G.P. zones. Subsequent x-ray and TEM investigations yielded results in general agreement with this model. However, serious discrepancies were later revealed by the detailed x-ray diffraction - based computer simulations of Gragg and Cohen, i.e., the silver-rich clusters were instead octahedral in shape and fully disordered, atleast below 170°C. The object of the present investigation is to examine directly the structural characteristics of G.P. zones in Al-Ag by high resolution transmission electron microscopy.


Author(s):  
Kenichi Takaya

Mast cell and basophil granules of the vertebrate contain heparin or related sulfated proteoglycans. Histamine is also present in mammalian mast cells and basophils. However, no histamine is detected in mast cell granules of the amphibian or fish, while it is shown in those of reptiles and birds A quantitative x-ray microanalysis of mast cell granules of fresh frozen dried ultrathin sections of the tongue of Wistar rats and tree frogs disclosed high concentrations of sulfur in rat mast cell granules and those of sulfur and magnesium in the tree frog granules. Their concentrations in tree frog mast cell granules were closely correlated (r=0.94).Fresh frozen dried ultrathin sections and fresh air-dried prints of the tree frog tongue and spleen and young red-eared turtle (ca. 6 g) spleen and heart blood were examined by a quantitative energy-dispersive x-ray microanalysis (X-650, Kevex-7000) for the element constituents of the granules of mast cells and basophils. The specimens were observed by transmission electron microscopy (TEM) (80-200 kV) and followed by scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM) under an analytical electron microscope (X-650) at an acceleration voltage of 40 kV and a specimen current of 0.2 nA. A spot analysis was performed in a STEM mode for 100 s at a specimen current of 2 nA on the mast cell and basophil granules and other areas of the cells. Histamine was examined by the o-phthalaldehyde method.


Minerals ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (6) ◽  
pp. 611
Author(s):  
Celia Marcos ◽  
María de Uribe-Zorita ◽  
Pedro Álvarez-Lloret ◽  
Alaa Adawy ◽  
Patricia Fernández ◽  
...  

Chert samples from different coastal and inland outcrops in the Eastern Asturias (Spain) were mineralogically investigated for the first time for archaeological purposes. X-ray diffraction, X-ray fluorescence, transmission electron microscopy, infrared and Raman spectroscopy and total organic carbon techniques were used. The low content of moganite, since its detection by X-ray diffraction is practically imperceptible, and the crystallite size (over 1000 Å) of the quartz in these cherts would be indicative of its maturity and could potentially be used for dating chert-tools recovered from archaeological sites. Also, this information can constitute essential data to differentiate the cherts and compare them with those used in archaeological tools. However, neither composition nor crystallite size would allow distinguishing between coastal and inland chert outcrops belonging to the same geological formations.


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