The hydrophobic azo dye 6-hexyl-4-(2-thiazolylazo)resorcinol (HTAR, HL) was studied as part of a system for the centrifuge-less cloud point extraction (CL-CPE) and spectrophotometric determination of traces of cobalt. The extracted 1:2 (Co:HTAR) complex, [Co(HL)(L)], shows an absorption maximum at 553 nm and contains HTAR in two different acid-base forms. Optimum conditions for its formation and CL-CPE were found as follows: 1 × 10 mol L of HTAR, 1.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis survey presents a thorough overview of the main types of biomaterials used for the manufacturing of implants. The use of different materials for the creation and refinement of medical devices aims at optimizing their properties and raising the level of safety for the patients. The purpose of the study is to classify the most common bulk materials used in medicine according to their nature, interaction with the host tissues and their function in the organisms.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntroduction: The use of diverse materials for medical purposes is continuously expanding. The modification of materials which are routinely applied in medical practice as well as the development and introduction of new materials require studies on their biological activity. The first steps in this process are the preliminary short-term screening tests for cytotoxicity and biocompatibility performed on cell cultures.
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