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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: Of the three patch test methods used, testing with 2% AlCl3 occluded with a Finn Chamber proved to be the most sensitive.
Abstract: All children referred to two private dermatological practices from 1 Jan. 1985 to 31 Dec. 1990 who had pruritus and subcutaneous infiltrates in the areas of immunization with Di-Te-Pol vaccine were patch tested with a Finn Chamber or with 2% aqueous aluminium chloride. Di-Te-Pol vaccine contains aluminium hydroxide. Contact allergy to aluminium was demonstrated in 32 children (20 girls and 12 boys). Of the three patch test methods used, testing with 2% AlCl3 occluded with a Finn Chamber proved to be the most sensitive. Immunization of children who have been shown to be allergic to aluminium should be carried out with vaccines which do not contain aluminium.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the precipitation of fine aluminium hydroxide (Al(OH) 3 ) powders (average particle size 2 O 3 ) products is described, which involves first a nucleation stage to form primary seeds by adding an acidic aluminium sulphate solution to a Bayer plant liquor which contains 210g/L caustic (assayed as Na 2 CO 3 ) and an alumina/caustic ratio (A/C) of 0.65.
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TL;DR: In this article, the interaction of the trace metals Cu, Co, Zn, Ni, Pb and Cd with aluminium hydroxide precipitated in-situ from homogeneous solution was studied.
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22 Dec 2000TL;DR: In this article, a pneumatic tyre employing the aluminium hydroxide, which allows grip performance and abrasion resistance to increase and rolling resistance to decrease and are superior in processibility, is provided.
Abstract: Aluminium hydroxide having specific characteristics, and a tyre tread rubber composition and a pneumatic tyre employing the aluminium hydroxide, which allow grip performance and abrasion resistance to increase and rolling resistance to decrease and are superior in processibility, are provided. The aluminium hydroxide has a loosed bulk density of not more than 0.60g/cm3, a DOP oil absorption of at least 70cm3/100g and less than 250cm3/100g, and a BET specific surface area of at least 30m2/g and not more than 350m2/g. 5-150 parts by weight of the aluminium hydroxide is blended with 100 parts by weight of a rubber component to obtain the tyre tread rubber composition. The rubber component preferably includes at least 60 parts by weight of styrene-butadiene rubber having a styrene content of 20-60% by weight.
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06 Jul 1990
TL;DR: In this paper, a method for the recovery and recycling of sodium hydroxide from the waste solution of aluminum etching operations was proposed, where a dialysis membrane column or stack was used to initially remove the sodium from the solution and return it to the etch tank base solution sufficiently concentrated to carry on the basic etching operation.
Abstract: A method for the recovery and recycling of sodium hydroxide from the waste solution of aluminum etching operations. The method utilizes a dialysis membrane column or stack to initially remove sodium hydroxide from the waste solution and return it to the etch tank base solution sufficiently concentrated to carry on the basic etching operation. The method permits the recovery of salable quantities of aluminum hydroxide.
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