نتایج جستجو برای: polymorph crystalline silica

تعداد نتایج: 77663  

Journal: :Chemical communications 2015
Naoto Sato Yoshiyuki Kuroda Takuya Abe Hiroaki Wada Atsushi Shimojima Kazuyuki Kuroda

A new class of ordered silica-based materials has been prepared by hydrogen bond-directed assembly of cage siloxanes modified with dimethylsilanol groups, providing a soft-chemical approach to crystalline silica materials with molecularly designed architectures.

2017
Jae Yoon Kim Sang Yoon Do Young Hoon Moon Chul Gab Lee Yun Sung Kim Byung Soon Choi Eun-A Kim Han Soo Song

BACKGROUND Occupational exposure to crystalline silica is a potential risk factor for various systemic autoimmune diseases including systemic sclerosis. The etiology of systemic sclerosis is not conclusively known, but there are epidemiological studies that show the relationship between exposure to crystalline silica and risk of systemic sclerosis. Here we report, for the first time, two cases ...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1995
T S Hardy H Weill

Since the International Agency for Research on Cancer labeled crystalline silica a probable carcinogen in 1988, government regulations have required sand and other products to contain warning labels and researchers have attempted to quantitatively assess low-exposure risks. The uncertainties are unlikely to diminish any time soon, and little value exists in calculating such risks, as low exposu...

2015

Although crystalline silica has been recognized as a health hazard for many years, it is still encountered in many work environments. Numerous studies have revealed an association between exposure to respirable crystalline silica and the development of silicosis and other lung diseases including lung cancer. Alberta Jobs, Skills, Training and Labour conducted a project to evaluate exposure to c...

Journal: :Journal of occupational health 2005
Metin Akgun Metin Gorguner Mehmet Meral Atila Turkyilmaz Fazli Erdogan Leyla Saglam Arzu Mirici

Silicosis is a fibrotic disease of the lungs caused by inhalation, retention, and pulmonary reaction to crystalline silica. Crystalline silica exposure is widespread, and silica sand is an inexpensive and versatile component of many manufacturing processes. Its use and the incidence of silicosis are increased in industrial operations by the mechanization and the use of sandblasting, drilling, p...

Journal: :Chemical communications 2012
Xingmao Jiang Lihong Bao Yung-Sung Cheng Darren R Dunphy Xiaodong Li C Jeffrey Brinker

Monodisperse single-crystalline α-cristobalite nanospheres have been synthesized by hydrocarbon-pyrolysis-induced carbon deposition on amorphous silica aerosol nanoparticles, devitrification of the coated silica at high temperature, and subsequent carbon removal by oxidation. The nanosphere size can be well controlled by tuning the size of the colloidal silica precursor. Uniform, high-purity na...

2014
Heike M. A. Ehmann Oliver Werzer

The preparation of typically thermodynamically unstable polymorphic structures is a challenge. However, solid surfaces are well established aids for the formation and stabilization of polymorphic structures within, for instance, organic electronics. In this study, we report the stabilization of a pharmaceutically relevant substance via a solid surface at ambient conditions. Form III of paraceta...

2017
Hamzeh Mohammadi Somayeh Farhang Dehghan Farideh Golbabaei Saman Roshani Reza Pakzad Parvin Foroughi Roohalah Hajizadeh

BACKGROUND This study aimed to investigate the pulmonary functions of silica-exposed workers and their health-related quality of life in an insulator manufacturing industry. MATERIALS AND METHODS In this cross-sectional study, participants selected from the manufacturing unit (n = 127) constituted the exposed group and those from the administrative department (n = 30) constituted the unexpose...

2016
Igor N. Zelko Jianxin Zhu Jeffrey D. Ritzenthaler Jesse Roman

BACKGROUND Occupational and environmental exposure to crystalline silica may lead to the development of silicosis, which is characterized by inflammation and progressive fibrosis. A substantial number of patients diagnosed with silicosis develop pulmonary hypertension. Pulmonary hypertension associated with silicosis and with related restrictive lung diseases significantly reduces survival in a...

Journal: :Journal of occupational and environmental hygiene 2012
Michael R Cooper Pam Susi David Rempel

Silica exists in both crystalline and noncrystalline forms, with crystalline silica being the hazard of concern. Silica, or silicon dioxide, exposure is associated with many occupations, including construction workers, laborers, miners, foundry workers, glassmakers, drywall finishers, bricklayers, and tuckpointers.(1) Crystalline silica occurs most commonly in the form of quartz, cristobalite, ...

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