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Sensors (Basel) ; 19(10)2019 May 14.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31091700

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Due to the rapidly increasing use of energy-efficient technologies, the need for complex materials containing rare earth elements (REEs) is steadily growing. The high demand for REEs requires the exploration of new mineral deposits of these valuable elements, as recovery by recycling is still very low. Easy-to-deploy sensor technologies featuring high sensitivity to REEs are required to overcome limitations by traditional techniques, such as X-ray fluorescence. We demonstrate the ability of laser-induced fluorescence (LIF) to detect REEs rapidly in relevant geological samples. We introduce two-dimensional LIF mapping to scan rock samples from two Namibian REE deposits and cross-validate the obtained results by employing mineral liberation analysis (MLA) and hyperspectral imaging (HSI). Technique-specific parameters, such as acquisition speed, spatial resolution, and detection limits, are discussed and compared to established analysis methods. We also focus on the attribution of REE occurrences to mineralogical features, which may be helpful for the further geological interpretation of a deposit. This study sets the basis for the development of a combined mapping sensor for HSI and 2D LIF measurements, which could be used for drill-core logging in REE exploration, as well as in recovery plants.

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J Colloid Interface Sci ; 552: 66-71, 2019 Sep 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31102850

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Surface nanobubbles have been identified to play an important role in a range of industries from mineral processing to food science. The formation of surface nanobubbles is of importance for mineral processing in the extraction of complex ores, such as those containing rare earth elements. This is due to the way minerals are extracted utilising froth flotation. In this study, surface nanobubbles were imaged using non-contact atomic force microscopy on a polished cross section containing rare earth minerals. Nanobubbles were found on synchysite under reagent conditions expected to induce hydrophobicity in rare earth minerals, which is required for efficient processing. Synchysite -(Ce) is a rare earth fluorcarbonate mineral containing over 30% rare earth elements. Relatively little research has been conducted on synchysite, with only a few papers on its surface behaviour and flotation. The resulting nanobubbles were analysed and showed an average contact angle of 24°â€¯±â€¯8. These are in line with contact angles found on dolomite and galena by previous studies.

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Dtsch Med Wochenschr ; 142(17): 1300-1303, 2017 Sep.
Article in German | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28850967

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Anamnesis We report the case of a 57-year-old patient initially seen with stool irregularities and malignant ascites. Diagnostics Through further examinations we diagnosed a long standing untreated ulcerative colitis with endoscopic signs of a massive chronic inflammation of the entire colon. The origin of the malignant cells in the ascites remained unknown despite the exhaustion of all diagnostic means available. As an ultima ratio we performed a colectomy and an advanced adenocarcinoma of the appendix was found. Clinical course The patient's condition deteriorated very fast so that chemotherapy wasn't an option. Following his wishes he received palliative care in his home environment. Conclusion Patients with an inflammatory bowel disease have a higher risk of developing colorectal cancer. This is a well-known fact. But an adenocarcinoma of the appendix is still a rarity. Here we illuminate the possible link between the appendix and ulcerative colitis.


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Appendiceal Neoplasms , Colitis, Ulcerative , Colectomy , Fatal Outcome , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Palliative Care
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