
Closer Look at Pyrophosphates
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- Intro
- Contents
- Preface
- Chapter 1
- Introduction to Pyrophosphate
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Occurrence of Phosphates
- Phosphates and Its Classification
- Orthophosphates
- Polyphosphates
- Cyclophosphates
- Catenaphosphates
- Ultraphosphates
- Substituted Anions
- Pyrophosphates/Diphosphates
- Inorganic Pyrophosphatase
- Applications of Pyrophosphate in Various Domains
- In Biochemistry
- Terpenes
- As a Food Additive
- As an Efficient Phosphor in Solid-State Lighting
- References
- Chapter 2
- Synthesis Techniques of Pyrophosphate Phosphor Materials
- Abstract
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Synthesis Techniques for Pyrophosphate Phosphor Materials
- 2.1. Solid Phase Synthesis
- 2.1.1. Mechanical Ball-Milling Method
- 2.1.2. High Energy Ball-Milling Method
- 2.2. Liquid Phase Synthesis
- 2.2.1. Combustion Method
- 2.2.2. Sol-gel Method
- 2.2.3. Co-precipitation Method
- 2.2.4. Hydrothermal Reaction Method
- 2.3. Gas Phase Synthesis
- 3. Effect of Synthesis Techniques on Morphology and Photoluminescence Intensity
- 4. Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 3
- Optical Properties of Lanthanide-Based Pyrophosphate Phosphor Materials
- Abstract
- 1. Introduction
- 2. General Properties of Pyrophosphate
- 3. Synthesis of Pyrophosphates
- 4. Optical Properties of Pyrophosphate Phosphors
- 5. Applications of Pyrophosphate Phosphors
- Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 4
- The Pharmacology of Pyrophosphoric Acid: A Critical Analysis of the First Quarter Century of Research
- Abstract
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Earliest Publications Relating to Pyrophosphoric Acid in Animal Metabolism
- Later Experiments in Davos That Addressed the Properties of Pyrophosphoric Acid
- The Evidence of Hajimi Orimo That Pyrophosphoric Acid Has Antiresorptive Properties
- Evidence from the Laboratories of Howard Rasmussen
- Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 5
- The Analogous Causation of Phossy Jaw, Osteonecrosis of the Jaws, Induced Femur Fragility, and A typical Femur Fractures
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Osteonecrosis of the Jaws and Phossy Jaw
- Atypical Femur Fractures and Induced Femur Fragility
- Two Pairs of Unusual and Easily Recognized Lesions, Related by Circumstance, Separated by More Than a Century
- Social Responses to the Legacy Problems
- Chemistry of Burning White Phosphorus
- Evidence for Binding of Pyrophosphate to Bone In Vivo and Potential Consequences
- Development of Bisphosphonate Drugs Based on Pyrophosphate
- The Modern Response to Osteonecrosis of the Jaws
- The Modern Response to the Atypical Femur Fractures
- Can Hypophosphatasia Be Expected to Cause Bone Effects Analogous to ONJ and AFF?
- Mechanistically-Competent Scientists Acknowledge the Risks of Bisphosphonate Drugs
- Conclusion
- References
- About the Editors
- Index
- Blank Page
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