Some aspects of the chemistry of zirconium compounds relating to their combination with collagen

[Summary] Some properties of zirconium compounds in aqueous solution have been determined using physico-chemical techniques. Zirconium oxychloride was used as the source of zirconium in all detailed investigations; zirconium sulphate was used in a few cases for comparative purposes. The Stokes diaph...

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Main Author: Williams-Wynn, David Ernest Arthur
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Language:English
Published: Rhodes University 1960
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1013456
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-rhodes-vital-45132017-07-20T04:13:31ZSome aspects of the chemistry of zirconium compounds relating to their combination with collagenWilliams-Wynn, David Ernest ArthurZirconium compoundsCollagen[Summary] Some properties of zirconium compounds in aqueous solution have been determined using physico-chemical techniques. Zirconium oxychloride was used as the source of zirconium in all detailed investigations; zirconium sulphate was used in a few cases for comparative purposes. The Stokes diaphragm cell method has been used to determine the diffusion coefficient of zirconium in hydrochloric acid solution. It was found that the diffusion coefficient fell progressively with time, a limiting value being reached 4 to 5 weeks after dissolving the salt, and it was demonstrated that particles in the aged solutions were more homogeneous than in freshly prepared solutions. The limiting values were concentration dependent; dilute solutions had a lower diffusion coefficient than the more concentrated solutions when measured at the natural pH. In the presence of added acid the rate of diffusion was increased until a limiting value was reached in 0.5 M acid. The addition of alkali or complexing acids reduced the rate of diffusion.Rhodes UniversityFaculty of Science, Chemistry1960ThesisMastersMSc215 p.pdfvital:4513http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1013456EnglishWilliams-Wynn, David Ernest Arthur
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topic Zirconium compounds
Collagen
spellingShingle Zirconium compounds
Collagen
Williams-Wynn, David Ernest Arthur
Some aspects of the chemistry of zirconium compounds relating to their combination with collagen
description [Summary] Some properties of zirconium compounds in aqueous solution have been determined using physico-chemical techniques. Zirconium oxychloride was used as the source of zirconium in all detailed investigations; zirconium sulphate was used in a few cases for comparative purposes. The Stokes diaphragm cell method has been used to determine the diffusion coefficient of zirconium in hydrochloric acid solution. It was found that the diffusion coefficient fell progressively with time, a limiting value being reached 4 to 5 weeks after dissolving the salt, and it was demonstrated that particles in the aged solutions were more homogeneous than in freshly prepared solutions. The limiting values were concentration dependent; dilute solutions had a lower diffusion coefficient than the more concentrated solutions when measured at the natural pH. In the presence of added acid the rate of diffusion was increased until a limiting value was reached in 0.5 M acid. The addition of alkali or complexing acids reduced the rate of diffusion.
author Williams-Wynn, David Ernest Arthur
author_facet Williams-Wynn, David Ernest Arthur
author_sort Williams-Wynn, David Ernest Arthur
title Some aspects of the chemistry of zirconium compounds relating to their combination with collagen
title_short Some aspects of the chemistry of zirconium compounds relating to their combination with collagen
title_full Some aspects of the chemistry of zirconium compounds relating to their combination with collagen
title_fullStr Some aspects of the chemistry of zirconium compounds relating to their combination with collagen
title_full_unstemmed Some aspects of the chemistry of zirconium compounds relating to their combination with collagen
title_sort some aspects of the chemistry of zirconium compounds relating to their combination with collagen
publisher Rhodes University
publishDate 1960
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