نتایج جستجو برای: gypsum block

تعداد نتایج: 162098  

2014
V. K. GUPTA R. A. JANGID SEEMA YADAV

The real and imaginary parts of dielectric constant (' and " ) of alkaline soil of Alwar with mixing of gypsum (0.0% to 10.0%, gravimetrically) determined at 34.50C temperature and at a single microwave frequency 9.78 GHz by wave guide cell method. Mixture of soil and gypsum is prepared at various moistness of soil varying from 0.0% to 12.0%. The ' and " of gypsum are also determined. It wa...

Journal: :Dalton transactions 2009
Robin D Fisher Richard I Walton

Time-resolved energy dispersive X-ray diffraction (EDXRD) data have been measured in situ from cast blocks of gypsum, CaSO(4) x 2 H(2)O, in the presence of reactive phosphate solutions under hydrothermal conditions (100 < or = T < or = 180 degrees C) in order to understand the formation of hydroxyapatite monoliths, for applications such as in artificial bone or dental materials. Measurement of ...

Journal: :Biological & pharmaceutical bulletin 2013
Nobutomo Ikarashi Naoki Ogiue Eri Toyoda Marina Nakamura Risako Kon Yoshiki Kusunoki Takashi Aburada Makoto Ishii Yoshikazu Tanaka Yoshiaki Machida Wataru Ochiai Kiyoshi Sugiyama

Aquaporin-3 (AQP3) plays an important role in maintaining the normal water content of the skin. Previously, we revealed that the expression of cutaneous AQP3 increased following oral administration of Gypsum fibrosum (main component: CaSO₄) to mice. The purpose of this study is to elucidate the mechanism by which Gypsum fibrosum increases the expression of cutaneous AQP3 in a keratinocyte cell ...

2006

Gypsum is the dihydrate form of calcium sulfate. The word "gypsum," however, is used to describe different phases of the same material, including anhydrite (calcium sulfate, with no water of crystallization), selenite, calcined gypsum, and plaster of Paris. It forms as evaporites from marine waters and is usually found collectively with other mineral deposits such as quartz, sulfur, and clays. ...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2014
Dinku M Endale Harry H Schomberg Dwight S Fisher Dorcas H Franklin Michael B Jenkins

Gypsum has been shown to reduce runoff on soils prone to crust formation in the southeastern United States. Increased infiltration from gypsum applications could therefore help reduce runoff P and other nutrient losses from application of broiler litter (BL), a nutrient-rich fertilizer. In rainfall simulation experiments in June 2009 and May 2011, runoff and nutrient (N, P, Ca, Mg) losses in ru...

2017
Rebecca Tirado-Corbalá Brian K. Slater Warren A. Dick Dave Barker

Gypsum is an excellent source of Ca and S, both of which are required for crop growth. Large amounts of by-product gypsum [Flue gas desulfurization gypsum-(FGDG)] are produced from coal combustion in the United States, but only 4% is used for agricultural purposes. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of (1) untreated, (2) short-term (4-year annual applications of gypsum tota...

Journal: :DEStech Transactions on Materials Science and Engineering 2017

2010
Tarun R. Naik Rakesh Kumar Rudolph N. Kraus

Two groups of concrete mixtures, one without sodium sulfate and other with sodium sulfate, as an activator, were made with recycled powdered gypsum-wallboard for this investigation. Group 1 concrete mixtures were made using up to 20% of ASTM Class C fly ash and 20% powdered gypsum while Group 2 contained up to 60% of fly ash and 20% of powdered gypsum by mass. Relevant properties of concrete we...

2013
J. M. Khatib L. Wright P. S. Mangat E. M. Negim

This research is a part of a wide range investigation on the use of flue gas desulphurisation (FGD) in construction applications. It reports some results on the porosity and pore size distribution of cement paste containing varying amounts of fly ash-gypsum blends as partial replacement of cement. The cement was replaced with 25% of different blends of fly ash and gypsum. The gypsum content ran...

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