nickel sulfide -150 mesh

nickel sulfide -150 mesh Structure
nickel sulfide -150 mesh structure
Common Name nickel sulfide -150 mesh
CAS Number 12035-72-2 Molecular Weight 240.21000
Density 5.8 g/mL at 25 °C(lit.) Boiling Point N/A
Molecular Formula Ni3S2 Melting Point 797℃
MSDS Chinese USA Flash Point N/A
Symbol GHS07 GHS08 GHS09
GHS07, GHS08, GHS09
Signal Word Danger

High-areal-capacity lithium storage of the Kirkendall effect-driven hollow hierarchical NiS(x) nanoarchitecture.

Nanoscale 7(6) , 2790-6, (2015)

Three-dimensional (3-D) architectures can provide significant advantages as lithium ion microbattery electrodes by lengthening the vertical dimension. In addition, the nanoscale hierarchy and hollow properties are important factors for enhancing the performan...

Nickel subsulfide is genotoxic in vitro but shows no mutagenic potential in respiratory tract tissues of BigBlue rats and Muta Mouse mice in vivo after inhalation.

Mutat. Res. 420(1-3) , 85-98, (1998)

Carcinogenic nickel compounds are known to induce promutagenic DNA lesions such as DNA strand breaks and DNA adducts in cultured mammalian cells. In standard mutation assays, in contrast, they were found to be either inactive or weakly active. In our in vitro...

Nickel-induced plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 expression inhibits the fibrinolytic activity of human airway epithelial cells.

Toxicol. Appl. Pharmacol. 168(1) , 50-7, (2000)

One cause of debilitating pulmonary fibrosis is inhalation of insoluble metals. Human epidemiological and animal studies have associated inhalation of nickel dusts with increased incidence of pulmonary fibrosis. However, specific mechanisms for nickel-induced...

A novel pathway for nickel-induced interleukin-8 expression.

J. Biol. Chem. 277(27) , 24225-31, (2002)

Inhalation of particulate nickel subsulfide (Ni3S2) causes chronic active inflammation and fibrosis of the lungs. However, the mechanisms for these effects are not well understood. Therefore, cell culture experiments with BEAS-2B human airway epithelial cells...

Soluble and insoluble nickel compounds exert a differential inhibitory effect on cell growth through IKKalpha-dependent cyclin D1 down-regulation.

J. Cell Physiol. 218(1) , 205-14, (2009)

It is well-known that insoluble nickel compounds possess much more potent carcinogenic activities as compared with soluble nickel compounds. Although it is assumed that the different entry and clearance rate are responsible for the difference, the mechanisms ...

Determination of nickel species in stack emissions from eight residual oil-fired utility steam-generating units.

Environ. Sci. Technol. 45(14) , 6188-95, (2011)

XAFS spectroscopy has been used to determine the Ni species in particulate matter collected on quartz thimble filters in the stacks of eight residual (No. 6 fuel) oil-burning electric utility steam-generating units. Proper speciation of nickel in emitted part...

Simultaneous demonstration of lens regeneration from dorsal iris and tumour production from ventral iris in the same newt eye after carcinogen administration.

Differentiation 61(5) , 285-92, (1997)

It is well known that urodeles have the most powerful regenerative capacities among vertebrates, but there is little realisation that they are extremely resistant to spontaneous or chemically induced tumours. Regeneration and carcinogenesis have been consider...

Effects of ascorbic acid on carcinogenicity and acute toxicity of nickel subsulfide, and on tumor transplants growth in gulonolactone oxidase knock-out mice and wild-type C57BL mice.

Toxicol. Appl. Pharmacol. 257(1) , 32-7, (2011)

The aim of this study was to test a hypothesis that ascorbate depletion could enhance carcinogenicity and acute toxicity of nickel. Homozygous L-gulono--lactone oxidase gene knock-out mice (Gulo-/- mice) unable to produce ascorbate and wild-type C57BL mice (W...

Nickel subsulfide is similar to potassium dichromate in protecting normal human fibroblasts from the mutagenic effects of benzo[a]pyrene diolepoxide.

Environ. Mol. Mutagen. 33(3) , 211-8, (1999)

The cellular response to multiple carcinogen treatment has not been extensively studied, even though the effect of individual carcinogens is, in many cases, well known. We have previously shown that potassium dichromate can protect normal human fibroblasts fr...

Low susceptibility of specific inbred colonies of rats to nickel tumorigenesis in soft tissue.

Cancer Lett. 136(1) , 53-8, (1999)

Nickel sarcomatogenesis induced by a single intramuscular injection of 10 mg of nickel subsulfide (NiSS) into the soft tissue of two different colonies of Wistar rats was studied. In spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR), a specific inbred colony of rats deri...