Lars Kloo
Royal Institute of Technology
11 Papers
117 Citations
Lars Kloo is an academic researcher from Royal Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Apatite & Crystal structure. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 11 publications.
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Papers
On the early development of organic dyes for dye-sensitized solar cells
TL;DR: This viewpoint describes the background of the development of organic dyes for dye-sensitized solar cells, the impact of the 2006 ChemComm paper by Sun, Hagfeldt and co-workers regarding the D5 D-π-A-family of dyes, some recent developments and possible future challenges to meet.
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Preliminary tests on the use of an acoustic levitator for liquid X-ray diffraction experiments.
TL;DR: In this article, it was shown that it is possible to use acoustical levitation to keep a droplet of liquid and solid (powder) samples in an X-ray beam for a sufficient time for collection of the Xray diffraction pattern.
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Formation of carbonated apatite particles from a supersaturated inorganic blood serum model
TL;DR: Investigation of the conditions, composition, crystallinity and morphology of in vitro calcification are performed and related to results from in vivo studies find that the in vitro observed carbonated apatite bears strong resemblance to in vivo cardiovascular calcification known from literature.
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Structural Investigation of a Fully Ordered closo-Ge-9(2-) Cluster in the Compound [K+(2,2,2-crypt)](2)Ge-9(2-)
TL;DR: In this paper, the deltahedral Zintl anion Ge-9(2-) was isolated from a solution of K4Ge9 in ethylenediamine in the presence of 2,2,2-crypt, intended as an intermediate in mixed-cluster synthesis.
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In Vitro Formation of Nanocrystalline Carbonate Apatite – A Structural and Morphological Analogue of Atherosclerotic Plaques
TL;DR: In this paper, the in vitro formation of carbonate apatite in solutions with ion concentrations comparable to those in human serum was studied and it was shown that bioapatites may form in vitro and that precipitation inhibitors most likely are essential for the prevention of spontaneous calcification at normal human serum ion concentrations.
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