• Bismuth oxychloride is an inorganic compound of bismuth with the formula BiOCl. (wikipedia.org)
  • The structure of bismuth oxychloride can be thought of as consisting of layers of Cl−, Bi3+ and O2− ions (in the image Bi = grey, O = red, Cl = green). (wikipedia.org)
  • Bismuth oxychloride photocatalysts had been obtained utilizing solvothermal synthesis and totally different components (CTAB-cetyltrimethylammonium bromide, CTAC-cetyltrimethylammonium chloride, PVP-polyvinylpyrrolidone, SDS-sodium dodecylsulphate, U-urea and TU-thiourea). (n-egt.com)
  • Bismuth oxychloride weighs 7.72 gram per cubic centimeter or 7 720 kilogram per cubic meter , i.e. density of bismuth oxychloride is equal to 7 720 kg/m³. (aqua-calc.com)
  • Bismuth oxychloride (BiOCl) is used to make a pigment called bismuth-white. (gyanorjankari.in)
  • In vitro and in vivo data have shown that bismuth subsalicylate hydrolyzes in the gut to bismuth oxychloride and salicylic acid and less commonly bismuth hydroxide . (mdwiki.org)
  • promoted bismuth vanadate (BiVO 4 ) photocatalysts was synthesized and physicochemical characterized by means of X-Ray diffraction, nitrogen isotherm absorption diffuse-reflectance spectroscopy, and high-resolution transmission electron microscopy. (mdpi.com)
  • Fabrication of leaf extract mediated bismuth oxybromide/oxyiodide (BiOBrxI1−x) photocatalysts with tunable band gap and enhanced optical absorption for degradation of organic pollu. (u-szeged.hu)
  • Moreover, the thermal conductivity values for BiOI are three times higher than for BiOCl and BiOBr, and this observation is consistent with increased anisotropy arising from the contribution of optical out-of-plane phonons. (aip.org)
  • The influence of the layered structure on the temperature dependencies of the specific heat, thermal conductivity, and electric resistivity of photosensitive bismuth oxyhalides BiOX (X = Cl, Br and I) single crystals were investigated in the temperature range 2 K ≤ T ≤ 300 K. The low temperature specific heat data for BiOX demonstrated the presence of two-dimensional behavior with increased anisotropy for the BiOI sample. (aip.org)
  • Bi 2 Te 3 becomes compensated around room temperature, forcing the materials used in power-generation devices to be an alloy of bismuth, antimony, tellurium, and selenium. (wikipedia.org)
  • Tin metal turns into gray-tin at temperatures below 13.2 °C, to prevent this change tin is mixed with a small amount of bismuth or antimony . (gyanorjankari.in)
  • Bismuth subsalicylate , sold under the brand name Pepto-Bismol among others, is an medication used for diarrhea and heartburn . (mdwiki.org)
  • dichlorphenamide increases levels of bismuth subsalicylate by unknown mechanism. (medscape.com)
  • bismuth subsalicylate decreases levels of demeclocycline by inhibition of GI absorption. (medscape.com)
  • bismuth subsalicylate, eluxadoline. (medscape.com)
  • bismuth subsalicylate increases effects of warfarin by anticoagulation. (medscape.com)
  • bismuth subsalicylate, acebutolol. (medscape.com)
  • bismuth subsalicylate, atenolol. (medscape.com)
  • bismuth subsalicylate decreases effects of benazepril by pharmacodynamic antagonism. (medscape.com)
  • bismuth subsalicylate, betaxolol. (medscape.com)
  • Bismuth subsalicylate came into medical use in the 1910s. (mdwiki.org)
  • Bismuth subsalicylate is used along with other medications to treat Helicobacter pylori infection . (mdwiki.org)
  • When used together with antibiotics for H. pylori , a bismuth subsalicylate dose of two tablets of 262.4 mg four times per day for 14 days is typically used. (mdwiki.org)
  • [8] Some of the risks of salicylism can apply to the use of bismuth subsalicylate. (mdwiki.org)
  • Children should not take medication with bismuth subsalicylate while recovering from influenza or chicken pox , as there is an association between the use of salicylate -containing medications during certain viral infections and the onset of Reye syndrome . (mdwiki.org)
  • [12] For the same reason, it is typically recommended that nursing mothers not use medication containing bismuth subsalicylate because small amounts of the medication are excreted in human breast milk, and these pose a theoretical risk of Reye's syndrome to nursing children. (mdwiki.org)
  • The salicylic acid is absorbed and therapeutical concentrations of salicylic acid can be found in blood after bismuth subsalicylate administration. (mdwiki.org)
  • BiOCl exists in nature as the rare mineral bismoclite, which is part of the matlockite mineral group. (wikipedia.org)
  • Bismuth is a silvery-white lustrous metal with a slight pink tinge. (gyanorjankari.in)
  • In another case, researchers report that bismuth telluride has high electrical conductivity of 1.1×10 5 S·m/m 2 with its very low lattice thermal conductivity of 1.20 W/(m·K), similar to ordinary glass . (wikipedia.org)
  • Bismuth has the lowest thermal conductivity of all metals after mercury . (gyanorjankari.in)
  • Bismuth reacts slowly with oxygen at room temperature, forming a pink or yellow layer of bismuth oxide (Bi2O3) over it. (gyanorjankari.in)
  • Bismuth oxide (Bi2O3) is used as a yellow pigment in cosmetics and paints. (gyanorjankari.in)
  • Herein, the synthesis of BiOCl nanoplatelets of various dimensions is demonstrated. (vutbr.cz)
  • [7] Bismuth sulfide is a highly insoluble black salt, and the discoloration seen is temporary and harmless. (mdwiki.org)
  • 12- Cobalt(II), Nickel(II), and Zinc(II) Comp,exes With N, N-bis(Trans-Cinnamaldehyde)-1,2- Diminoethane Ligand, (ca2en): Crystal and Molecular structures of Co(ca 2 en)Cl 2 , Co(ca 2 en)Br 2 , and Ni(ca 2 en)Br 2 , J. Coord. (ac.ir)
  • In this portable smartphone-based PEC system, the S-scheme heterojunction BiOCl/CuBi2O4 was effectively excited due to the efficient electron transfer rate and excellent photocurrent response under visible light. (bvsalud.org)
  • Bismuth expands when it changes from liquid to solid, that is, its volume increases. (gyanorjankari.in)
  • Owing to the plate-like structure of the BiOCl, its suspensions exhibit optical properties like nacre. (wikipedia.org)
  • BiOCl is formed during the reaction of bismuth chloride with water, i.e. the hydrolysis: BiCl3 + H2O → BiOCl + 2 HCl When heated above 600 °C, BiOCl converts to Bi24O31Cl10, called the "Arppe compound" which has a complex layer structure. (wikipedia.org)
  • Some of the alloys made by mixing bismuth with tin or cadmium have a melting point lower than the boiling point of water. (gyanorjankari.in)
  • Bismuth is used to combine it with other metals to form alloys, usually with lead , tin , cadmium, and iron . (gyanorjankari.in)
  • It can cause a black tongue and black stools in some users of the drug when it combines with trace amounts of sulfur in saliva and the colon to form bismuth sulfide . (mdwiki.org)
  • In one such instance n-type bismuth telluride was shown to have an improved Seebeck coefficient (voltage per unit temperature difference) of −287 μV/K at 54 °C, [6] However, one must realize that Seebeck coefficient and electrical conductivity have a tradeoff: a higher Seebeck coefficient results in decreased carrier concentration and decreased electrical conductivity. (wikipedia.org)
  • Bismuth metal has been used since ancient times, so it is unknown who discovered it. (gyanorjankari.in)
  • Due to this, bismuth-telluride-based materials used for power generation or cooling applications must be polycrystalline. (wikipedia.org)
  • Bismuth is located in group 15, period 6 and block P in the Periodic Table . (gyanorjankari.in)
  • Bismuth has the highest electrical resistance and the highest Hall effect of any metal. (gyanorjankari.in)