نتایج جستجو برای: magnetite

تعداد نتایج: 5235  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2016
Barbara A Maher Imad A M Ahmed Vassil Karloukovski Donald A MacLaren Penelope G Foulds David Allsop David M A Mann Ricardo Torres-Jardón Lilian Calderon-Garciduenas

Biologically formed nanoparticles of the strongly magnetic mineral, magnetite, were first detected in the human brain over 20 y ago [Kirschvink JL, Kobayashi-Kirschvink A, Woodford BJ (1992) Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 89(16):7683-7687]. Magnetite can have potentially large impacts on the brain due to its unique combination of redox activity, surface charge, and strongly magnetic behavior. We used m...

2017
A. Sagar

Eddy current technique has played an important role in the understanding of the corrosion behavior of steam generator components. Until recently, its role has been primarily in the evaluation of the condition of the heat exchanger tubes. Recent developments have led to the use of this technique for detecting corrosion of the carbon steel plates supporting the tubes. The detection and quantifica...

2016
Ayana Yamagishi Kaori Narumiya Masayoshi Tanaka Tadashi Matsunaga Atsushi Arakaki

Living organisms produce finely tuned biomineral architectures with the aid of biomineral-associated proteins. The functional amino acid residues in these proteins have been previously identified using in vitro and in silico experimentation in different biomineralization systems. However, the investigation in living organisms is limited owing to the difficulty in establishing appropriate geneti...

Journal: :Chemical communications 2013
Víctor Sebastian M Pilar Calatayud Gerardo F Goya Jesus Santamaria

A novel procedure to direct the local synthesis of gold clusters on Fe(3)O(4) nanocrystals by means of alternating magnetic fields (AMFs) is demonstrated. This process allows growing gold selectively onto the heated magnetite surface, while keeping the synthesis solution comparatively cold. Sequential AMF cycles allowed fine-tuning the amount of gold on the magnetite surfaces.

2016
Daniel F. Stockli

Serpentinization is a widespread process that affects large-scale geodynamic processes along plate boundaries, including continental breakup, seafloor spreading, and subduction. Documenting the timing of serpentinization is critical for our understanding of these processes, but direct dating of serpentinites has been challenging or impossible. We present the first application of magnetite (U-Th...

2011
Chin-Yuan Hsu Yu-Pei Chan

Honeybees (Apis mellifera) form superparamagnetic magnetite to act as a magnetoreceptor for magnetoreception. Biomineralization of superparamagnetic magnetite occurs in the iron deposition vesicles of trophocytes. Even though magnetite has been demonstrated, the mechanism of magnetite biomineralization is unknown. In this study, proteins in the iron granules and iron deposition vesicles of trop...

2014
Jung-Fu Lin Junjie Wu Jie Zhu Zhu Mao Ayman H. Said Bogdan M. Leu Jinguang Cheng Yoshiya Uwatoko Changqing Jin Jianshi Zhou

Magnetite exhibits unique electronic, magnetic, and structural properties in extreme conditions that are of great research interest. Previous studies have suggested a number of transitional models, although the nature of magnetite at high pressure remains elusive. We have studied a highly stoichiometric magnetite using inelastic X-ray scattering, X-ray diffraction and emission, and Raman spectr...

2012
Yukie Tada Norio Yano Hiroshi Takahashi Katsuhiro Yuzawa Hiroshi Ando Yoshikazu Kubo Akemichi Nagasawa Akio Ogata Dai Nakae

Iron nanomaterials are of considerable interest for application to nanotechnology-related fields including environmental catalysis, biomedical imaging, drug delivery and hyperthermia, because of their superparamagnetic characteristics and high catalytic abilities. However, information about potential risks of iron nanomaterials is limited. The present study assessed pulmonary responses to a sin...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1987
P E Bell A L Mills J S Herman

Several anaerobic bacteria isolated from the sediments of Contrary Creek, an iron-rich environment, produced magnetite when cultured in combinations but not when cultured alone in synthetic iron oxyhydroxide medium. When glucose was added as a carbon source, the pH of the medium decreased (to 5.5) and no magnetite was formed. When the same growth medium without glucose was used, the pH increase...

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