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Nanoporous gold was used as a high specific surface material to describe the water radiolysis in the vicinity of metal surfaces. Porous gold monoliths were prepared by electrolytic dissolution of silver in Au-Ag alloys and characterized by small angle neutron scattering. The hydroxyl radical production under gamma irradiation was measured by benzoate scavenging in water confined in 50 nm porous gold or in silica glasses of similar pore size, and in bulk water. Whereas a silica interface induces minimal modifications to the HOË radical production with respect to bulk water, HOË production near gold is enhanced more than seven times on the short time scale, and almost completely suppressed by reaction with the metal on the long time scale.
ABSTRACT
The PFTE (Goretex) is a new material of expanded polytetrafluoroethylene with biocompatible properties and little foreign body reaction. It is useful in correction of ptosis by suspension of lid to frontalis muscle avoiding the sampling of autogenous fascia lata in the upper leg. Details of the surgical technique are discussed.