نتایج جستجو برای: agglomerates

تعداد نتایج: 1221  

2014
Lu Peng Xiao He Peng Zhang Jing Zhang Yuanyuan Li Junzhe Zhang Yuhui Ma Yayun Ding Zhenqiang Wu Zhifang Chai Zhiyong Zhang

Ceria nanoparticles (nano-ceria) have recently gained a wide range of applications, which might pose unwanted risks to both the environment and human health. The greatest potential for the environmental discharge of nano-ceria appears to be in their use as a diesel fuel additive. The present study was designed to explore the pulmonary toxicity of nano-ceria in mice after a single exposure via i...

Journal: :Analytical chemistry 2000
C A Wijayawardhana G Wittstock H B Halsall W R Heineman

A new procedure is described to deposit paramagnetic beads on surfaces to form microscopic agglomerates. By using surface-modified beads, microscopic structures with defined biochemical activity are formed. The shape and size of agglomerates were characterized by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and the biochemical activity was mapped with scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM). This app...

Journal: :International journal of pharmaceutics 2015
Hanne Kinnunen Gerald Hebbink Harry Peters Deborah Huck Lisa Makein Robert Price

The aim of the study was to investigate how the fine particle content of lactose carriers prepared with different types of lactose fines regulates dry powder inhaler (DPI) formulation performance of a cohesive batch of micronised budesonide. Budesonide formulations (0.8 wt%) were prepared with three different lactose carriers (Lactohale (LH) LH100, 20 wt% LH210 in LH100 and 20 wt% LH300 in LH10...

2017
N Andreeva M Tomkovich A Naberezhnov B Nacke A Filimonov O Alekseeva P Vanina V Nizhankovskii

The morphology and composition of four types of two-phase alkali borosilicate glasses with magnetic atoms prepared by inductive melting have been studied. The results of scanning electron microscopy point to uniform distribution of Na, Si, and O atoms in these samples while magnetic iron atoms form ball-shaped agglomerates. The magnetic properties of these agglomerates have been confirmed by ma...

2013
Yoshinori Sato Atsuro Yokoyama Yoshinobu Nodasaka Takao Kohgo Kenichi Motomiya Hiroaki Matsumoto Eiko Nakazawa Tomoko Numata Minfang Zhang Masako Yudasaka Hideyuki Hara Rikita Araki Osamu Tsukamoto Hiroaki Saito Takeo Kamino Fumio Watari Kazuyuki Tohji

Because of their mechanical strength, chemical stability, and low molecular weight, carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are attractive biological implant materials. Biomaterials are typically implanted into subcutaneous tissue or bone; however, the long-term biopersistence of CNTs in these tissues is unknown. Here, tangled oxidized multi-walled CNTs (t-ox-MWCNTs) were implanted into rat subcutaneous tissue...

2012
Indrani Dasgupta Eric A. Tanifum Mayank Srivastava Sharangdhar S. Phatak Claudio N. Cavasotto Mostafa Analoui Ananth Annapragada

Boronic acids, known to bind diols, were screened to identify non-inflammatory cross-linkers for the preparation of glucose sensitive and insulin releasing agglomerates of liposomes (Agglomerated Vesicle Technology-AVT). This was done in order to select a suitable replacement for the previously used cross-linker, ConcanavalinA (ConA), a lectin known to have both toxic and inflammatory effects i...

Journal: :Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids 2008
Mark M Bailey Eric M Gorman Eric J Munson Cory Berkland

Diabetes is a set of diseases characterized by defects in insulin utilization, either through autoimmune destruction of insulin-producing cells (Type I) or insulin resistance (Type II). Treatment options can include regular injections of insulin, which can be painful and inconvenient, often leading to low patient compliance. To overcome this problem, novel formulations of insulin are being inve...

2013
George W. Mulholland Lei Zhou Michael R. Zachariah William R. Heinson Christopher Sorensen Amit Chakrabarti

Light Scattering Shape Diagnostics for NanoAgglomerates George W. Mulholland a b , Lei Zhou b , Michael R. Zachariah a b , William R. Heinson c , Amit Chakrabarti c & Christopher Sorensen c a Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland, USA b Material Measurement Laboratory, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, Maryland, USA c De...

2012
W. Kley

Context. The early planetesimal growth proceeds through a sequence of sticking collisions of dust agglomerates. Very uncertain is still the relative velocity regime in which growth rather than destruction can take place. The outcome of a collision depends on the bulk properties of the porous dust agglomerates. Aims. Continuum models of dust agglomerates require a set of material parameters that...

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