Gallium, a critical and strategic material for advanced technologies, is anomalously enriched in certain coal deposits and coal by-products. Recovering gallium from solid residues generated during coal production and utilization can yield economic benefits and positive environmental gains through more efficient waste processing. This systematic literature review focuses on gallium concentrations in coal and its combustion or gasification by-products, modes of occurrence, gallium-hosting phases, and hydrometallurgical recovery methods, including pretreatment procedures that facilitate metal release from inert aluminosilicate minerals.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe aim of this study was a systematic analysis of the influence of anions (chloride and sulfate) on the electrochemical behavior of the Co-Sn system during codeposition from gluconate baths. The pH-dependent multiple equilibria in cobalt-tin baths were calculated using stability constants. The codeposition of the metals was characterized thermodynamically considering the formation of various CoSn intermetallic phases.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFor many years, there has been a growing interest in technologies enabling the replacement of conventional polymer composites with new materials made from renewable raw materials. It is important to assess the behaviour of biocomposites in various environments, including humid conditions. Recently, ionic liquids have been studied as potential modificators of polymers properties, especially flame retardants.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Many undergraduate and graduate-entry health science curricula have incorporated training in motivational interviewing (MI). However, to effectively teach skills that will remain with students after they graduate is challenging. The aims of this study were to find out self-assessed MI skills of health students and whether reflecting on the results can promote transformative learning.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe paper presents the results of a muticenter study of the effect of 3 hyperosmolar solutions (15% mannitol solution, 10% sodium chloride solution, and the combined solution HyperHAES containing 7.2% sodium chloride and hydroxyethyl starch 200/0.5) on the value of intracranial pressure (ICP) (invasive ICP monitoring) and systemic hemodynamic parameters (PiCCOplus) in 94 clinical cases of intracranial hypertension (ICP more than 20 mm Hg) in 25 patients with acute cerebral pathology (severe brain injury, aneurysmatic subarachnoid hemorrhage).
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July 2008
The introduction of concepts of acute cerebral insufficiency syndrome into the clinical practice of a number of therapeutic-and-prophylactic institutions raises a lot of questions as to its clinical interpretation and approaches to diagnosing, monitoring, and treating patients who meet its criteria. By attempting to have methodologically adequate solutions of this problem, neuroresuscitators are making a complex scientific developments of reproducible modes of neuromonitoring and cerebrotropic intensive therapy. The theory of acute cerebral insufficiency and a cerebral protection complex becomes an area that determines researches in the development of new methods of intensive cerebrotropic therapy, as well as the ways of neuroreparation and neuroprotection as components of complex pathogenetic therapy for neuropathological syndromes resulting from the formation of pathological systems in response to abnormal determinants.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe aim of the work was to study the biodegradation process of biocomposites prepared from renewable resources and the ecotoxicological assessment of their biodegradation products. Biocomposites from modified starch reinforced with various cellulose fibers were prepared by the extrusion process. Biodegradation studies were carried out according to the ISO respirometic method.
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