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Calcium Carbonate as TiO2 Alternative in Coating: The Importance of Particle Engineering
This webinar highlights how particle-engineering supports an optimal performance of calcium carbonate in coating applications, comparing our new alternative to titanium dioxide, the industry benchmark.
Solubility Rules for Ionic Compounds
Review solubility rules for common ionic compounds in water, including calcium carbonate, barium sulfate, and sodium sulfate, using the provided chart.
Calcium Channels
We offers many products related to calcium channels for your research needs.
Calcium in Cell Culture
Calcium is an ionically stable divalent cation with important beneficial and toxic properties in cell culture. It is a component of a wide range of cell culture media.
Determination of Calcium in Beer
Using the Spectroquant® photometric system, we outline a photometric analysis of calcium levels in beer.
Carbon Adsorbents
Carbon adsorbents, including GCB and CMS, are essential for adsorption in analytical techniques due to their large surface area.
Carbon Nanomaterials
Discover diverse carbon nanomaterials: fullerene, nanotubes, graphene, quantum dots, nanodiamonds. Fuel energy, electronics, therapeutics research.
Live Cell Calcium Indicators
Fluorescent calcium indicators and dyes to measure Ca+ flux used in calcium imaging experiments. Calcium ions (Ca2+) play vital cellular physiology roles in signal transduction pathways, in neurotransmitter release, in contraction of all muscle cell types, as enzyme cofactors, and
Calcium Phosphate Transfection Kit Protocol
Calcium phosphate transfection is a common method for the introduction of DNA into eukaryotic cells. This protocol can be optimized for use with a wide variety of cell types.
Inorganic Catalysts
Explore our unparalleled portfolio of common heterogeneous/inorganic catalysts such as platinum, palladium, ruthenium, and rhodium supported on porous carbon or silica.
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