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    Physico-chemical characteristics of Ca/P ratio on the composition and structure of oxygenated apatite by Jerdioui, S., Bouammalia, H., Mejdoubi, E., Touzani, R., Azzaoui, K., Hammouti, Belheir, Sabbahi, R., Nandiyanto, Asep Bayu Dani, Elansari, L. L.

    Published in Communications in science and technology (15-07-2024)
    “…Phosphocalcic apatites have osteoconductive and bioactive properties that make them suitable for bone reconstruction. But, they are inactive against pathogenic…”
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    Study and Optimization of the Synthesis of Apatitic Nanoparticles by the Dissolution/Precipitation Method by Akartasse, N., Azzaoui, K., Mejdoubi, E., Hanbali, G., Elansari, L. L., Jodeh, S., Hammouti, B., Jodeh, W., Lamhamdi, A.

    “…In this work, we have studied and optimized the technique of the synthesis of hydroxyapatite by a new method called "dissolution/reprecipitation", with the aim…”
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    Preparation of alkali metal hydrides by mechanical alloying by Elansari, L., Antoine, L., Janot, R., Gachon, J.C., Kuntz, J.J., Guérard, D.

    Published in Journal of alloys and compounds (14-11-2001)
    “…Rubidium and cesium hydrides are not commercialized and we have set up, a few years ago, a method of synthesis at the laboratory scale. It is based on the…”
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    Synthesis of B-type carbonated hydroxyapatite by a new dissolution-precipitation method by benataya, K., Lakrat, M., Elansari, L.L., Mejdoubi, E.

    Published in Materials today : proceedings (2020)
    “…Carbonated hydroxyapatite (C-HAp) is one of the most attractive biomaterials for bone tissue engineering due to its compositional and biological similarity to…”
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    Synthesis, characterisation and structural analysis of gics based on lithium hydride by Elansari, L., Ramdani, A., Guerdrard, D.

    Published in Carbon (New York) (1997)
    “…The intercalation of lithium hydride into graphite is made possible through the presence of potassium. The influential factors for the intercalation are the K…”
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