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Jean-Yves Gal

Researcher at University of Montpellier

Publications -  16
Citations -  731

Jean-Yves Gal is an academic researcher from University of Montpellier. The author has contributed to research in topics: Conductive polymer & Solubility. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 16 publications receiving 642 citations.

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About a synthetic saliva for in vitro studies.

TL;DR: A review of nearly 60 artificial salivas was carried out to clarify the role of some of the compounds most frequently met in the proposed formulae and the SAGF medium was used as a reference and some in vitro behavioral tests of dental biomaterials were studied in a comparative way.
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Calcium carbonate solubility: a reappraisal of scale formation and inhibition.

TL;DR: Evaluation of all the published experimental and estimated data for aqueous calcium carbonate species confirms that the consistent set of constants given by Plummer and Busenberg in 1982 is the best available, and suggests a formation constant log beta = 3.22 for CaCO(3)(0)(aq).
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Influence of pH and fluoride concentration on titanium passivating layer: stability of titanium dioxide.

TL;DR: A thermodynamic investigation at 25 degrees C in the range of concentrations and pH corresponding to the solutions commonly used of titanium and titanium alloy biomaterials contributes to support the thermodynamic model.
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Mechanisms of scale formation and carbon dioxide partial pressure influence. Part I. Elaboration of an experimental method and a scaling model

TL;DR: A new model for the evolution of the calcocarbonic system that takes into account the hydrated forms of CaCO3 is suggested, which shows the probable ageing of the precursors of the solid states that are considered in this model.
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Synthesis and characterization of aniline and aniline-o-sulfonic acid copolymers

TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of mole ratio of copolymerized monomers on chain structure, thermostability, conductivity, and redox properties of polyaniline and aniline-o-sulfonic acid are discussed.