Mineral composed of silicon and oxygen atoms in a continuous framework of SiO₄ silicon–oxygen tetrahedra, with each oxygen being shared between two tetrahedra, giving an overall chemical formula of SiO₂.
These predictions agree well with experimental observations for Co and Fe films on SiO2.
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SiO2 Materials Science is working on producing vials that won't shatter at super-cold temperatures.
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Nano-SiO2 is an inexpensive material for enzyme immobilization and has been frequently utilized for this purpose.
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The DNA profiles were analysed in the tissues of zebra fish that treated with SiO2 nanoparticles.
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In plants SiO2 promotes strengthening of the cell walls and provides increased mechanical support to the aerial parts.
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It is found that DNA from control tissues was intact, whereas the tissues treated with SiO2 were all fragmented.
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Quartz sand is silicon dioxid (SiO2).
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Si was shown to interact with several components of the plant cell walls in the form of silica (SiO2).
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Taken together a laser-based method to develop novel biocompatible HA-SiO2 ceramics with adjustable properties and possible applications as orthopedic bioceramics are discussed.
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Horizontally and vertically oriented few-layer graphenes have been synthesized directly on SiO2 coated Si substrates via thermal and hot-filament chemical vapor deposition, respectively.
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Interestingly, a significant increase in the photoluminescence intensity is observed with an increase in the SiO2 shell thickness, which varies with the increasing reaction time.
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Biocompatibility was determined by measuring cell activity of osteoblasts cultivated on four laser-sintered materials in the HA-SiO2 system in comparison to normal cell culture plastic.
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That came a day after the U.S. government awarded $143 million to SiO2 Materials Science to boost production of its vials and syringes.
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The results revealed that alteration of antioxidant enzymes due to SiO2 nanoparticle can be considered as a biomarker to SiO2-mediated oxidative stress in biological samples.
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Notably slower Fe(II) precipitation in the clay suspensions compared to γ-Al2O3 and SiO2 is attributed to relatively low availability of substrate-derived Al and Si.