Magnesium chloride 535mg / Calcium carbonate 110mg gastro-resistant tablets
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M. Jacobson
Atmospheric Environment, 1999
Andrés L. Márquez, A. Medrano, L. Panizzolo, et al.
Journal of colloid and interface science, 2010
G. Marion
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 2001
F. Driessens, M. G. Boltong, O. Bermúdez, et al.
Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine, 1993
Woon Kyoung Park, Sang-Jin Ko, Seung Woo Lee, et al.
Journal of Crystal Growth, 2008
Nailia Rakhimova
Construction and Building Materials, 2022
Yu H, Zhang A, Cheng G, et al.
2026
Coral aggregate concrete (CAC) serves as a critical material for sustainable development in marine engineering, effectively addressing the shortage of aggregate resources in the construction of offshore islands and reefs. In this paper, the aggregate characteristics, static and dynamic mechanical properties and modification technology of CAC are systematically reviewed. Research indicates that the coral aggregates (CAs), due to its high porosity (approximately 50%), low bulk density (900-1100 kg/m3), and rough, porous surface, results in relatively low static compressive strength (20-40 MPa), insufficient elastic modulus, and significant brittleness in CAC. However, its dynamic performance shows the opposite advantage. Under impact loads, the energy absorption capacity is enhanced by 32.6-140.3%, compared to ordinary concrete (OC) due to the energy dissipation mechanism of pore platic deformation. Through the modification techniques, such as aggregate pre-treatment (acid washing/coating), incorporation of auxiliary cementitious materials (silica fume increases strength by 16.4%), fibre reinforcement (carbon fibres enhance flexural strength by 33.3%), and replacement with novel cementitious materials (magnesium sulphate cement improves chloride ion binding capacity by 90.7%), the mechanical properties and durability of CAC can be significantly optimised. This paper highlights gaps in current research regarding the high strain rate (>200 s-1) dynamic response, multi-factor coupled durability in marine environments, and the engineering application of alkali-activated materials, providing theoretical basis for future research directions.
Abstract licence: CC BY
Liu X, Ai X, Que Z, et al.
2026
Steel slag (SS), as a major solid waste of the steel industry, has CO2 sequestration potential due to its rich calcium and magnesium alkaline components. SS carbonation is a promising strategy gaining industrial traction to simultaneously treat industrial solid waste and greenhouse gases. This article firstly describes the properties of SS and summarizes the research progress of SS carbonation. The classification of mineral carbonation technology is introduced, and the advantages and disadvantages are analyzed. The key factors affecting the SS carbonation are discussed. Then, the current industrial application status and life cycle assessment results are summarized. Finally, the conclusions are summarized, and the future research direction is proposed. Carbonation of SS can effectively fix CO2 and produce high-value-added products, realizing a win-win situation of environmental and economic benefits, which is of great significance to the green transformation of the steel industry and the realization of the "double carbon" goal.
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R. Brooks, L. Clark, E. Thurston
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Mathematical and Physical Sciences, 1950
H. Putra, H. Yasuhara, N. Kinoshita, et al.
Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology, 2016
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Scientific data (pharmacology, interactions, ADME) is not yet available for this medicine. Clinical sections are sourced from the NHS dm+d database.