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Aluminium hydroxide
About: Aluminium hydroxide is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 2043 publications have been published within this topic receiving 22032 citations. The topic is also known as: Al(OH)3 & Amphojel.
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TL;DR: In this article, the effects of several experimental variables on the growth rate of aluminum (Al) and ferric (Fe) hydroxide flocs were analyzed to quantitatively and comparatively investigate the effects.
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TL;DR: Five normal subjects were given 100 ml of aluminium hydroxide gel per day for 28 days and the phosphorus balance became more positive in one subject, less negative in two and changed from negative to positive in the other two subjects.
Abstract: 1. Five normal subjects were given 100 ml of aluminium hydroxide gel per day for 28 days. 2. The phosphorus balance became more positive in one subject, less negative in two and changed from negative to positive in the other two subjects. This was accompanied by a rise in the concentration of the fasting morning plasma phosphorus. Calcium balance did not change. 3. The normal subjects absorbed 0·3–3·6 mmol of aluminium/day, which is significantly less than that absorbed by five patients with chronic renal failure, three of whom were studied before, and two after, the observations on the normal subjects had been completed. 4. In a further five normal subjects on 100 ml of aluminium hydroxide gel/day the 08.00 hours concentration of plasma phosphorus did not fall, though there was a fall at 11.00, 14.00 and 17.00 hours.
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TL;DR: Aluminium hydroxide (Al) and calcium phosphate (Ca) have been used for many years as immunological adjuvants for biologicals and Al-gel elicited vascular permeability-increasing and toxic effects to macrophages (M phi), while its haemolytic effect was weak.
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TL;DR: The real-time ATR-FTIR study on condensed phosphate adsorption revealed that a long contact time between condensed phosphates and aluminum hydroxide particles can result in a transformation of an initially formed species into a thermodynamically more stable phase.
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TL;DR: In this article, the combined use of calcium salt and polymeric aluminium hydroxide, P, for treatment of fluoridated waste water has been described, where the calcium ions acts as precipitant and P is used as coagulant.
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