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The book opens with a general overview of the constitution and reactivity of organomagnesium compounds, followed by information on handling them and on their detection and estimation. Throughout, practical aspects aswell as principles are emphasized.The chapters on the synthesis of organomagnesium compounds cover the preparation of special forms of metallic magnesium and the reaction of magnesium with substrates such as dienes, as well as the traditional preparation of Grignard reagents. Preparations by metallation and metal-halogen exchanges are also included, as are newer methods such as
Organomagnesium compounds. --- Organic compounds --- Composés organiques --- Synthesis. --- Synthèse --- 547.057 --- 546.46 --- Organic chemistry--?.057 --- Magnesium Mg --- 546.46 Magnesium Mg --- 547.057 Organic chemistry--?.057 --- Composés organiques --- Synthèse --- Grignard reagents. --- Grignard reaction --- Chemical tests and reagents --- Organomagnesium compounds --- Magnesium organic compounds --- Magnesium compounds --- Organometallic compounds --- Grignard reagents --- ORGANIC COMPOUNDS --- MAGNESIUM COMPOUNDS --- ORGANOMETALLIC COMPOUNDS --- PREPARATION --- REACTIONS
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Absorbable metals have shown significant clinical potential for temporary implant applications, where the material is eventually replaced by healthy, functioning tissue. However, several challenges remain before these metals can be used in humans. Innovations and further improvements are required. This book collects scientific contributions dealing with the development of absorbable metals with improved and unique corrosion and mechanical properties for applications in highly loaded implants or cardiovascular and urethral stents.
surface treatments --- roughness --- Mg-alloys --- degradation behavior --- absorbable --- corrosion --- degradation --- magnesium --- ureteral stent --- zinc --- mandibular condylar fracture --- unsintered hydroxyapatite/poly-l-lactide composite plate --- bioactive resorbable plate --- biomechanical loading evaluation --- fracture fixation --- WE43/HA composite --- friction stir processing --- microstructure --- mechanical properties --- corrosion behavior --- absorbable metal --- cytotoxicity --- stent --- ureteral --- urothelial cells --- zinc alloy --- poly-L-lactide --- uncalcined and unsintered hydroxyapatite --- biocompatibility --- osteoconductivity --- mesenchymal stem cell --- iron foam --- polyethyleneimine (PEI) --- biodegradation --- powder metallurgy --- coating --- biodegradable magnesium implants --- bioceramics --- bioactivity --- orthopedic implant --- bone surgery --- absorbable implants --- magnesium (Mg) --- oral and maxillofacial --- orthopedic --- titanium (Ti) --- biomaterials --- electrochemistry --- hydrogen evolution --- microscopy --- Mg-Zn-Sn alloy --- osteoinductive activity --- sirolimus --- rabbit coronary artery endothelial cells --- smooth muscle cells --- bioabsorbable metals --- in-vivo biocompatibility --- strontium --- toxicity --- systemic reactions --- alloy accumulation --- internal organs --- iron --- corrosion rate --- biodegradable material --- n/a
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Absorbable metals have shown significant clinical potential for temporary implant applications, where the material is eventually replaced by healthy, functioning tissue. However, several challenges remain before these metals can be used in humans. Innovations and further improvements are required. This book collects scientific contributions dealing with the development of absorbable metals with improved and unique corrosion and mechanical properties for applications in highly loaded implants or cardiovascular and urethral stents.
surface treatments --- roughness --- Mg-alloys --- degradation behavior --- absorbable --- corrosion --- degradation --- magnesium --- ureteral stent --- zinc --- mandibular condylar fracture --- unsintered hydroxyapatite/poly-l-lactide composite plate --- bioactive resorbable plate --- biomechanical loading evaluation --- fracture fixation --- WE43/HA composite --- friction stir processing --- microstructure --- mechanical properties --- corrosion behavior --- absorbable metal --- cytotoxicity --- stent --- ureteral --- urothelial cells --- zinc alloy --- poly-L-lactide --- uncalcined and unsintered hydroxyapatite --- biocompatibility --- osteoconductivity --- mesenchymal stem cell --- iron foam --- polyethyleneimine (PEI) --- biodegradation --- powder metallurgy --- coating --- biodegradable magnesium implants --- bioceramics --- bioactivity --- orthopedic implant --- bone surgery --- absorbable implants --- magnesium (Mg) --- oral and maxillofacial --- orthopedic --- titanium (Ti) --- biomaterials --- electrochemistry --- hydrogen evolution --- microscopy --- Mg-Zn-Sn alloy --- osteoinductive activity --- sirolimus --- rabbit coronary artery endothelial cells --- smooth muscle cells --- bioabsorbable metals --- in-vivo biocompatibility --- strontium --- toxicity --- systemic reactions --- alloy accumulation --- internal organs --- iron --- corrosion rate --- biodegradable material --- n/a
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Absorbable metals have shown significant clinical potential for temporary implant applications, where the material is eventually replaced by healthy, functioning tissue. However, several challenges remain before these metals can be used in humans. Innovations and further improvements are required. This book collects scientific contributions dealing with the development of absorbable metals with improved and unique corrosion and mechanical properties for applications in highly loaded implants or cardiovascular and urethral stents.
surface treatments --- roughness --- Mg-alloys --- degradation behavior --- absorbable --- corrosion --- degradation --- magnesium --- ureteral stent --- zinc --- mandibular condylar fracture --- unsintered hydroxyapatite/poly-l-lactide composite plate --- bioactive resorbable plate --- biomechanical loading evaluation --- fracture fixation --- WE43/HA composite --- friction stir processing --- microstructure --- mechanical properties --- corrosion behavior --- absorbable metal --- cytotoxicity --- stent --- ureteral --- urothelial cells --- zinc alloy --- poly-L-lactide --- uncalcined and unsintered hydroxyapatite --- biocompatibility --- osteoconductivity --- mesenchymal stem cell --- iron foam --- polyethyleneimine (PEI) --- biodegradation --- powder metallurgy --- coating --- biodegradable magnesium implants --- bioceramics --- bioactivity --- orthopedic implant --- bone surgery --- absorbable implants --- magnesium (Mg) --- oral and maxillofacial --- orthopedic --- titanium (Ti) --- biomaterials --- electrochemistry --- hydrogen evolution --- microscopy --- Mg-Zn-Sn alloy --- osteoinductive activity --- sirolimus --- rabbit coronary artery endothelial cells --- smooth muscle cells --- bioabsorbable metals --- in-vivo biocompatibility --- strontium --- toxicity --- systemic reactions --- alloy accumulation --- internal organs --- iron --- corrosion rate --- biodegradable material --- surface treatments --- roughness --- Mg-alloys --- degradation behavior --- absorbable --- corrosion --- degradation --- magnesium --- ureteral stent --- zinc --- mandibular condylar fracture --- unsintered hydroxyapatite/poly-l-lactide composite plate --- bioactive resorbable plate --- biomechanical loading evaluation --- fracture fixation --- WE43/HA composite --- friction stir processing --- microstructure --- mechanical properties --- corrosion behavior --- absorbable metal --- cytotoxicity --- stent --- ureteral --- urothelial cells --- zinc alloy --- poly-L-lactide --- uncalcined and unsintered hydroxyapatite --- biocompatibility --- osteoconductivity --- mesenchymal stem cell --- iron foam --- polyethyleneimine (PEI) --- biodegradation --- powder metallurgy --- coating --- biodegradable magnesium implants --- bioceramics --- bioactivity --- orthopedic implant --- bone surgery --- absorbable implants --- magnesium (Mg) --- oral and maxillofacial --- orthopedic --- titanium (Ti) --- biomaterials --- electrochemistry --- hydrogen evolution --- microscopy --- Mg-Zn-Sn alloy --- osteoinductive activity --- sirolimus --- rabbit coronary artery endothelial cells --- smooth muscle cells --- bioabsorbable metals --- in-vivo biocompatibility --- strontium --- toxicity --- systemic reactions --- alloy accumulation --- internal organs --- iron --- corrosion rate --- biodegradable material
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