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New zeolite-like RUB-5 and its related hydrous layer silicate RUB-6 structurally characterized by electron microscopy.

2020

RUB-5 and its related hydrous layer silicate RUB-6 were synthesized in the 1990s, but so far their structures have remained unknown due to their low crystallinity and disorder. The combination of 3D electron diffraction, X-ray powder diffraction, high-resolution transmission electron microscopy, structural modelling and diffraction simulations has enabled a comprehensive description of these two nanomaterials, revealng a new framework topology and a unique silica polymorph.

DiffractionMaterials sciencecomputational modellingStackinginorganic materials02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesBiochemistrydiffuse scatteringMetalexit wave reconstructionchemistry.chemical_compoundpolymorph predictionframework-structured solidsGeneral Materials ScienceZeolitelcsh:Sciencestacking faultsElectron crystallographymicroporous materialsGeneral Chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter PhysicsResearch PapersNanocrystalline materialSilicate3D electron diffraction0104 chemical sciencesSilanolCrystallographyelectron crystallographychemistryvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumlcsh:Q0210 nano-technologyIUCrJ
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Critical Appraisal of the Pore Structure of MCM-41

2006

Purely siliceous and aluminosilicate types of MCM-41 were synthesized and characterized by means of X-ray diffraction (XRD), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), nitrogen sorption (NS) and size exclusion chromatography (SEC).

DiffractionPore diameterMaterials sciencechemistryMCM-41AluminosilicateTransmission electron microscopySize-exclusion chromatographyAnalytical chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementSorptionNitrogen
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X-ray diffraction line broadening on vibrating dry-milled Two Crows sepiolite

2006

A reference sample of sepiolite and products of its comminution by vibrating dry-milling have been studied using X-ray diffraction (XRD) line-broadening analysis, complementary field emission scanning electron microscopy (FESEM) images and surface area measurements. The apparent crystallite sizes determined via XRD are in agreement with observations on FESEM images. The sepiolite aggregates consist of lath-shaped agglutinations of prisms and pinacoids elongated along [001], each lath including several crystallites in that direction. The surface area magnitudes are in the range of previous experimental measurements of other sepiolites. The results obtained show the effectiveness of vibro-mil…

DiffractionScanning electron microscopeCrystalline Lattice StrainSepioliteAnalytical chemistrySoil ScienceMineralogyLathengineering.materialchemistry.chemical_compoundReference ClayGeochemistry and PetrologyNevada SepioliteEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)Crystallite SizeWater Science and TechnologySepioliteX-ray DiffractionLine BroadeningSurface AreaSilicatechemistryX-ray crystallographyengineeringCrystalliteComminutionGeologyClays and Clay Minerals
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Electron paramagnetic resonance study of exchange coupled Ce3+ ions in Lu2SiO5 single crystal scintillator

2016

Abstract The Ce 3+ ions incorporation inside lutetium oxyorthosilicate (Lu 2 SiO 5 ) single crystals was studied by electron paramagnetic resonance. Already known Ce1 and Ce2 centers originating from the lattice peculiarity allowing two lutetium sites coordinated by different number of the oxygen ions were detected. Remarkably, for the Ce2 center, the determined g 2 tensor is asymmetric and could not be diagonalized as compared to the Ce1 center, for which the three principal values and corresponding axes orientation have been determined and reported previously. Besides, the much weaker resonance lines found in spectra close to those coming from the Ce1 and Ce2, and following them under cry…

Dimerchemistry.chemical_element02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencesSpectral linelaw.inventionIonchemistry.chemical_compoundlaw0103 physical sciencesExchange coupled ionsLutetium oxyorthosilicateElectron paramagnetic resonanceInstrumentationCoupling constantRadiation010308 nuclear & particles physics021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyLutetiumMagnetic fieldchemistryScintillatorsElectron paramagnetic resonanceAtomic physicsCerium ions0210 nano-technologySingle crystalRadiation Measurements
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The natural hydrous sodium silicates from the northern bank of Lake Chad : occurrence, petrology and genesis

2005

Abstract Hydrous sodium silicates sometimes associated with zeolites, form in an alkaline environment, in which there is a high concentration of dissolved silica. Such an environment existed during the Holocene in N'Guigmi interdunal depressions (Lake Chad), which led to the precipitation of various types of hydrous sodium silicates, including magadiite, kenyaite, and zeolites. Scanning electron and optical microscope observations allow several microstructures to be distinguished. These microstructures result from either precipitation sequences or a transformation along a diagenetic gradient. New petrological, microstructural and geochemical data confirm the transformation of magadiite into…

Dissolved silicaStratigraphySodiumGeochemistrychemistry.chemical_elementMineralogyGeologyDebrisDiagenesischemistrySilicate mineralsSedimentary rockPrecipitationHoloceneGeology
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Exploring the cellular uptake of hectorite clay mineral and its drug carrier capabilities.

2022

In the last years, the use of clay minerals for pharmaceutical purposes has increased due to their interesting properties. Hectorite (Ht) is a clay belonging to the smectite group which has attracted attention for applications in biology, tissue engineering and as drug carrier and delivery system. However, the mechanisms involved in Ht cellular uptake and transport into cells, are still unclear. Herein, we used a labeled Ht (Ht/1Cl) to study both the cellular uptake, by confocal laser scanning microscopy, and internalization pathways involved in the cellular uptake, by various endocytosis-inhibiting studies and fluorescence microscopy. These studies highlighted that Ht can penetrate the cel…

Drug CarriersCytotoxicitySilicatesSettore CHIM/06 - Chimica OrganicaSurfaces and InterfacesGeneral MedicineColloid and Surface ChemistryMethotrexateCellular internalizationCellular uptakeHectoriteSettore BIO/14 - FarmacologiaClayPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryBiotechnologyColloids and surfaces. B, Biointerfaces
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Mesoporous silicate as matrix for drug delivery systems of non-steroidal antinflammatory drugs

2002

Publisher Summary The suitability of a mesoporous silicate matrix as a drug-delivery system has been evaluated using different nonsteroid anti-inflammatory agents as model drugs. This type of matrix can trap the bioactive agents by a soaking procedure and then release them in conditions mimicking the biological fluids. The high affinity of these matrices for water makes them potentially biocompatible. A matrix impregnated with diflunisal can offer a good potential as a system for the controlled drug release. In fact, only 20% of the drug is released at the gastric level allowing, in this way, the reduction of side effects related to the oral administration of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory …

Drugeducation.field_of_studymedia_common.quotation_subjectPopulationDiflunisalPharmacologyCombinatorial chemistrySilicateMatrix (mathematics)chemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryOral administrationDrug deliverymedicineeducationMesoporous silicatemedia_commonmedicine.drug
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Siliceous spicules in marine demosponges (example Suberites domuncula)

2005

All metazoan animals comprise a body plan of different complexity. Since-especially based on molecular and cell biological data-it is well established that all metazoan phyla, including the Porifera (sponges), evolved from a common ancestor the search for common, basic principles of pattern formation (body plan) in all phyla began. Common to all metazoan body plans is the formation of at least one axis that runs from the apical to the basal region; examples for this type of organization are the Porifera and the Cnidaria (diploblastic animals). It seems conceivable that the basis for the formation of the Bauplan in sponges is the construction of their skeleton by spicules. In Demospongiae (w…

EXPRESSIONCnidariaSpiculeGENESPROTEINGeneral Physics and AstronomyPaleontologySponge spiculeStructural BiologyevolutionSturtian glaciationAnimalsGeneral Materials ScienceDEPOSITIONbiosilicaBody PatterningbiologyPhylumsilicateinsilica formationSPONGESCell BiologySilicon Dioxidebiology.organism_classificationCathepsinsSuberites domunculaspiculesPoriferaSuberites domunculaBody planEvolutionary biologyMORPHOGENESISSuberitesMicron
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The Magmatic to Hydrothermal Evolution of the Intrusive Mont Saint-Hilaire Complex: Insights into the Late-stage Evolution of Peralkaline Rocks

2017

The Cretaceous Mont Saint-Hilaire complex (Quebec, Canada) comprises three major rock units that were emplaced in the following sequence: (I) gabbros; (II) diorites; (III) diverse partly agpaitic foid syenites. The major element compositions of the rock-forming minerals, age-corrected Nd and oxygen isotope data for mineral separates and trace element data of Fe-Mg silicates from the various lithologies imply a common source for all units. The distribution of the rare earth elements in clinopyroxene from the gabbros indicates an ocean island basalt type composition for the parental magma. Gabbros record temperatures of 1200 to 800 degrees C, variable silica activities between 0 center dot 7 …

Earth scienceTrace elementGeochemistryOcean island basaltPeralkaline rockIsotopes of oxygenSilicateHydrothermal circulationchemistry.chemical_compoundGeophysicschemistryGeochemistry and PetrologyCarbonateFluid inclusionsGeology
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C-S-H/solution interface: Experimental and Monte Carlo studies

2010

International audience; The surface charge density of C-S-H particles appears to be one of the key parameters for predicting the cohesion strength, understanding the ion retention, the pollutant leakage, and admixture adsorption in hydrated cement pastes. This paper presents a Monte Carlo simulation of the surface-ions interactions that permits the prediction of surface charge density (σ), electrokinetic potential (ζ) and ions adsorption of mineral surfaces in equilibrium with a given electrolyte solution. Simulated results are compared to experimental data obtained by titration, electrokinetic potential measurements and ions uptake in the case of C-S-H suspensions. An excellent agreement i…

Electrokinetic potentialMonte Carlo method0211 other engineering and technologiesAnalytical chemistryThermodynamics02 engineering and technologyElectrolyte[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-CHEM-PH] Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Chemical Physics [physics.chem-ph]Electrokinetic phenomenaAdsorption021105 building & constructionGeneral Materials ScienceSurface chargeSurface charge densityCationChemistryCalcium-silicate-hydrate (C-S-H)Potential Determining IonCharge densityBuilding and Construction021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyElectrostatics[ PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-CHEM-PH ] Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Chemical Physics [physics.chem-ph]Calcium-silicate-hydrate[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-CHEM-PH]Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Chemical Physics [physics.chem-ph]Adsorption0210 nano-technology
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