vanadate
IPA: vʌnˈeɪdeɪt
noun
- (chemistry) any salt of vanadic acid
- (chemistry) any of the corresponding anions, VO₃, VO₄, or V₂O₇
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Examples of "vanadate" in Sentences
- Gordon JA (1991) Use of vanadate as protein-phosphotyrosine phosphatase inhibitor.
- Federal Trade Commission to sell Ciba's global indanthrone blue and bismuth vanadate businesses.
- An unrecorded but small quantity is obtained by the English from lead-vanadate mines in South Africa.
- The phosphates are often classified together with the arsenate, vanadate, tungstate, and molybdate minerals.
- The principal sources of uranium and radium are the minerals carnotite (hydrous potassium-uranium vanadate) and pitchblende or uraninite (uranium oxide).
- Vanadinite, a lead-vanadate, and descloizite, a vanadate of copper or lead, are found in the oxide zones of a number of lead and copper deposits in the southwestern United
- MEFs were lysed in lysis buffer (50 mM Tris-HCl, pH 7.6, 150 mM NaCl, 1\% Nonidet P-40, 1 mM sodium vanadate) supplemented with protease inhibitors (Nacalai tesque, Kyoto, Japan).
- Deposits of carnotite, a potassium-uranium vanadate, which have been worked for their content of uranium and radium and from which vanadium has been obtained as a by-product, are found as impregnations of the sandstone in these same localities (p. 265).
- Net proceeds from the funds raised will be used for general working capital purposes including finalizing the commercial production of Zecotek's MAPD solid-state photo detectors, fiber and solid-state lasers, and high performance RFO vanadate laser crystals.
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