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  2. Tantalum - Wikipedia

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    For example, porous tantalum coatings are used in the construction of titanium implants due to tantalum's exceptional ability to form a direct bond to hard tissue. [74] Because tantalum is a non-ferrous, non-magnetic metal, tantalum implants are considered to be acceptable for patients undergoing MRI procedures.

  3. Tantalum pentoxide - Wikipedia

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    Tantalum ores often contain significant amounts of niobium, which is itself a valuable metal.As such, both metals are extracted so that they may be sold. The overall process is one of hydrometallurgy and begins with a leaching step; in which the ore is treated with hydrofluoric acid and sulfuric acid to produce water-soluble hydrogen fluorides, such as the heptafluorotantalate.

  4. Tantalum capacitor - Wikipedia

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    Tantalum electrolytic capacitors are extensively used in electronic devices that require stable capacitance, low leakage current, and where reliability is crucial. [1] Due to its reliability, durability and performance under extreme conditions, it is used in medical equipment, [2] aerospace and military applications. [3]

  5. Organotantalum chemistry - Wikipedia

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    Treatment of tantalum pentachloride with hexamethylbenzene (C 6 Me 6), aluminium, and aluminium trichloride gives [M(η 6-C 6 Me 6)AlCl 4] 2. [7] Tantalum-alkyne complexes [8] catalyze cyclotrimerizations. [9] [10] Some tantalum-alkyne complexes are precursors to allylic alcohols. [11] Tantalacyclopropenes are invoked as intermediates.

  6. Category:Tantalum compounds - Wikipedia

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  7. Metals in medicine - Wikipedia

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    Metals in medicine are used in organic systems for diagnostic and treatment purposes. [1] Inorganic elements are also essential for organic life as cofactors in enzymes called metalloproteins . When metals are under or over-abundant in the body, equilibrium must be returned to its natural state via interventional and natural methods.

  8. Bendamustine - Wikipedia

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    Use in pregnancy is known to harm the baby. [3] Bendamustine is in the alkylating agents family of medication. [3] It works by interfering with the function of DNA and RNA. [3] Bendamustine was approved for medical use in the United States in 2008. [3] It is on the World Health Organization's List of Essential Medicines.

  9. Tantalate - Wikipedia

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    Many oxides of tantalum are called tantalates. They are viewed as derivatives of "tantalic acid", hypothetic compounds with the formulas Ta 2 O 5 ·nH 2 O [ 1 ] or HTaO 3 [ 2 ] ). Examples of such tantalates are lithium tantalate (LiTaO 3 ), lutetium tantalate (LuTaO 4 ), neodymium tantalate (NdTaO 4 ) and lead scandium tantalate (PST or Pb ...