boron-oxide has been researched along with boric-acid* in 2 studies
2 other study(ies) available for boron-oxide and boric-acid
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A novel open-framework copper borophosphate containing 1-D borophosphate anion with 10-MR windows and 12-MR channels.
A novel open-framework copper borophosphate, Na5KCu3[B9P6O33(OH)3]·H2O (), has been synthesised by a boric acid flux method. Its structure can be viewed as a 3-D open framework constructed by the connection of Cu(II)O6 octahedra and 1-D (4,4)-connected borophosphate anionic structures composed of trigonal-planar BO2(OH) groups, tetrahedral BO4 and PO4 groups. The compound not only features a novel borophosphate anionic partial structure containing 1-D 12-MR channels, but also exhibits ferromagnetic interactions and high catalytic activity for the oxidative degradation of chitosan. Topics: Anions; Boric Acids; Boron Compounds; Catalysis; Chitosan; Copper; Magnetics; Molecular Conformation; Organometallic Compounds; Oxidation-Reduction; Phosphates; Temperature; X-Ray Diffraction | 2015 |
Respiratory and eye irritation from boron oxide and boric acid dusts.
Boron oxide has been shown in animals to irritate the respiratory mucosa and conjunctiva. The present study was undertaken to determine whether exposures to boron oxide and its hydration product, boric acid, cause respiratory and eye irritation in humans. One hundred thirteen workers exposed to these materials and 214 unexposed workers were interviewed regarding symptoms. Statistically significant associations were found between eye irritation, dryness of the mouth, nose, or throat, sore throat, and productive cough and mean exposures of 4.1 mg/m3 (which probably did not exceed 8.5 mg/m3). Topics: Adult; Boric Acids; Boron; Boron Compounds; Dust; Endophthalmitis; Female; Humans; Inflammation; Irritants; Male; Middle Aged; Occupational Diseases; Respiratory Tract Diseases; Smoking | 1984 |