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trimethylbismuth
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TMBi cpd
National Institutes of Health
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2018
2018
Concept of a novel small animal PET system based on liquid Trimethylbismuth
B. Gerke
,
Florian Angenendt
,
+5 authors
K. Schäfers
Nuklearmedizin
2018
Corpus ID: 182420790
This study focuses on the development of a concept for small animal PET systems based on energetic-photon readout using a heavy…
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2018
2018
Free ion yield of Trimethyl Bismuth used as sensitive medium for $\gamma$ detection
M. Farradèche
,
G. Tauzin
,
+7 authors
D. Yvon
2018
Corpus ID: 53550098
CaLIPSO project is an innovative {\gamma} detector concept using trimethylbismuth as sensitive medium in a liquid ionization…
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2011
2011
Production of Toxic Volatile Trimethylbismuth by the Intestinal Microbiota of Mice
Britta Huber
,
P. Dammann
,
+4 authors
R. Hensel
Journal of Toxicology
2011
Corpus ID: 16899624
The biotransformation of metals and metalloids into their volatile methylated derivatives by microbes growing under anaerobic…
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2011
2011
Toxicity of Volatile Methylated Species of Bismuth, Arsenic, Tin, and Mercury in Mammalian Cells In Vitro
E. Dopp
,
U. von Recklinghausen
,
+5 authors
A. Hirner
Journal of Toxicology
2011
Corpus ID: 1179483
The biochemical transformation of mercury, tin, arsenic and bismuth through formation of volatile alkylated species performs a…
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2011
2011
Atomic Layer Deposition of Antimony Telluride and Bismuth Telluride using (Me3Si)2Te with SbCl3 and Trimethylbismuth as Precursors
D. Gu
,
D. Nminibapiel
,
H. Baumgart
,
H. Robinson
,
V. Kochergin
2011
Corpus ID: 138396750
Antimony Telluride (Sb2Te3) is a crystalline solid used as a semiconductor and in photo optic applications and in thermoelectric…
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2008
2008
Methylated bismuth, but not bismuth citrate or bismuth glutathione, induces cyto- and genotoxic effects in human cells in vitro.
U. von Recklinghausen
,
L. M. Hartmann
,
+4 authors
E. Dopp
Chemical Research in Toxicology
2008
Corpus ID: 35573905
Bismuth compounds are widely used in industrial processes and products. In medicine, bismuth salts have been applied in…
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2006
2006
Effect of Octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane on Methylation of Bismuth by Methanosarcina barkeri
K. Michalke
,
Jörg Meyer
,
R. Hensel
Applied and Environmental Microbiology
2006
Corpus ID: 20287690
ABSTRACT Octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane (OMCTS), a common constituent of household products, triggers the transformation of bismuth…
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2006
2006
Structural Characteristics of Bi2Te3 and Sb2Te3 films on (001) GaAs Substrates grown by MOCVD
Jeongha Kim
,
Sung-Do Kwon
,
D. Jeong
,
B. Ju
,
Seok-Jin Yoon
,
Jin-Sang Kim
International Conference on Telecommunications
2006
Corpus ID: 44055841
Metal organic vapour phase epitaxy has been investigated for growth of Bi<sub>2</sub>Te<sub>3</sub> and Sb<sub>2</sub>Te<sub>3…
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2002
2002
Untersuchung humaner Körperflüssigkeiten und Ausscheidungsprodukte auf metall- und metalloidorganische Verbindungen mittels HG/LT-GC/ICP-MS
J. Kresimon
2002
Corpus ID: 86197469
Die hier vorgestellte HG/LT-GC/ICP-MS (hydride generation/low temperature-gas chromatography /inductively coupled plasma-mass…
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2000
2000
Generation of a methylbismuth species and its electrothermal vaporization for the determination of bismuth by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry
Y. Okamoto
Fresenius' Journal of Analytical Chemistry
2000
Corpus ID: 30541215
Abstract Inorganic bismuth(III) was converted to a methylbismuth species, possibly trimethylbismuth, by a thermochemical reaction…
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