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Original Source: Multiferroic magnetoelectric fluorides: why are there so many magnetic ferroelectrics?
We review work on multiferroic magnetic fluorides with an aim to correct the popular opinion that magnetic ferroelectrics are rare in nature. After a qualitative summary describing the main families of magnetic fluorides that are piezoelectric and probably ferroelectric, we discuss in detail the most popular recent groups, namely the K(3)Fe(5)F(15) and Pb(5)Cr(3)F(19) families.
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Multiferroics show simultaneous electrical and magnetic order. The suggestion that ferroelectricity in an organic multiferroic is not driven by the usual atomic displacements but instead by ordering o...
Discovery a big step toward room-temperature multiferroics
Multiferroics are expected to be applied to a new type of memory devices in which dielectric polarization is controlled by a magnetic field and magnetization is controlled by an electric field. How...
A new study by Harvard researchers suggests that fluoride may lower IQ, casting further doubt on the public health benefits of its inclusion in water supplies. Their review of fluoride/brain studies s...
Fluoride Loosens Bacterial Enamel Grip
Fluoride helps fight cavities. That’s why it’s in our drinking water and toothpaste. But how this mineral works its dental magic is still somewhat mysterious. Now, researchers offer an i...
Portland, Ore., is last big city to add fluoride to water
PORTLAND, Ore. — The City Council approved a plan Wednesday to add fluoride to Portland's water, meaning Oregon's biggest city is no longer the largest holdout in the U.S. The ordinance ca...
Developmental Fluoride Neurotoxicity
This new article discusses the possible neurological side-effects of fluoride. What does the latest science tell us about the potential for neurotoxicity in children, in particular? Environmental He...
Fluoride Reduces The Ability Of Decay-Causing Bacteria To Stick
In an advance toward solving a 50-year-old mystery, scientists are reporting new evidence on how the fluoride in drinking water, toothpastes, mouth rinses and other oral-care products prevents tooth d...
Fluoride No Help in Osteopenia (CME/CE)
(MedPage Today) -- Low-dose fluoride didn't improve bone mineral density in postmenopausal women with osteopenia, researchers found.
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An in-depth look at the complex materials chemistry of multiferroics is undertaken. In the last decade, considerable attention has been focused on the search for and characterization of new multiferro...
Effects of Regular and Low-fluoride Dentifrices on Plaque Fluoride.
Previous studies have indicated that the use of low-fluoride dentifrices could lead to proportionally higher plaque fluoride levels when compared with conventional dentifrices. This double-blind, rand...
Stoichoimetric graphene fluoride monolayers are obtained in a single step by the liquid-phase exfoliation of graphite fluoride with sulfolane. Comparative quantum-mechanical calculations reveal that g...
Assessment of atherosclerosis in oncologic patients using (18)F-fluoride PET/CT.
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the prevalence, distribution, and relationship of (18)F-fluoride uptake and arterial calcification in oncologic patients using (18)F-fluoride PET/...
Highly selective fluorescence turn-on sensor for fluoride detection.
Through click chemistry, triazole and triazolium groups have been explored to recognize anions through C-H···A(-) hydrogen-bonding complexion. Herein, we demonstrate evidence of fluoride-induced de...