نتایج جستجو برای: catalyst testing

تعداد نتایج: 380716  

1996
Alison M. Etheridge Klaus Fleischmann

The super-Brownian motion X % in a super-Brownian medium % constructed in DF96a] is known to be persistent (no loss of expected mass in the longtime behaviour) in dimensions one ((DF96a]) and three ((DF96b]). Here we ll the gap in showing that persistence holds also in the critical dimension two. The key to this result is that in any dimension (d 3); given the catalyst, the variance of the proc...

2002
Ikujiro Nonaka Martin Kenney

This paper argues that innovation can be best understood as an information process which is then concretized as a product that meets demand. Two very different firms, Canon Inc. and Apple Computer Inc., are used as case study illustrations. Innovation does not proceed through logical deduction, but rather is furthered by the use of metaphors and analogies. The bureaucratic and staid structures ...

2002
OSKAR BAUDISCH DAVID DAVIDSON

The observation of Manchot? that sodium pentacyano-ammineferroate2 I absorbs oxygen has led Baudisch and his coworkers3 to study the catalytic action of this salt, as well as of its water analogue II, in the oxidation of pyrimidines and purines. The present authors have previously reported in this journal4 on the nature of the oxidation products obtained. In the present paper the problem is con...

2003
J. PRASAD

The bifunctional nature of Cu-ALOx-on-carbon catalysts, used in the direct catalytic conversion of ethanol to ethyl acetate, prompted an examination of the dispersion of Cu on the composite catalyst. For this, the NzO-method of Osinga et al. for estimation of bare metallic copper surface on composite copper catalysts has been adapted for use on a gravimetric adsorption unit and Ohen applied to ...

2012
Onnik Yaglioglu A. John Hart

© 2012 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim Vertically aligned carbon nanotube (CNT) forests may be used as miniature springs, compliant thermal interfaces, and shock absorbers, and for these and other applications it is vital to understand how to engineer their mechanical properties. Herein is investigated how the diameter and packing density within CNT forests govern their deformation b...

Journal: :Nature chemistry 2014
Patricia Hernandez-Fernandez Federico Masini David N McCarthy Christian E Strebel Daniel Friebel Davide Deiana Paolo Malacrida Anders Nierhoff Anders Bodin Anna M Wise Jane H Nielsen Thomas W Hansen Anders Nilsson Ifan E L Stephens Ib Chorkendorff

Low-temperature fuel cells are limited by the oxygen reduction reaction, and their widespread implementation in automotive vehicles is hindered by the cost of platinum, currently the best-known catalyst for reducing oxygen in terms of both activity and stability. One solution is to decrease the amount of platinum required, for example by alloying, but without detrimentally affecting its propert...

2015
Xue Wang Sang-Il Choi Luke T. Roling Ming Luo Cheng Ma Lei Zhang Miaofang Chi Jingyue Liu Zhaoxiong Xie Jeffrey A. Herron Manos Mavrikakis Younan Xia

Conformal deposition of platinum as ultrathin shells on facet-controlled palladium nanocrystals offers a great opportunity to enhance the catalytic performance while reducing its loading. Here we report such a system based on palladium icosahedra. Owing to lateral confinement imposed by twin boundaries and thus vertical relaxation only, the platinum overlayers evolve into a corrugated structure...

2008
Gang Wu Zhongwei Chen Kateryna Artyushkova Fernando H. Garzon Piotr Zelenay

This paper focuses on a new polyaniline-derived non-precious cathode catalyst with high oxygen-reduction activity, verified in electrochemical and fuel cell testing. The rotating disk (RDE) onset and half-wave potential (E1⁄2) of oxygen reduction were measured at 0.90 V and 0.77 V, respectively. Rotating ring-disk electrode (RRDE) study revealed very good selectivity in the fourelectron reducti...

2015
Nejc Hodnik

The most common approach in the search for the optimal low temperature fuel cell catalyst remains "trial and error". Therefore, large numbers of different potential catalytic materials need to be screened. The well-established and most commonly used method for testing catalytic electrochemical activity under well-defined hydrodynamics is still thin film rotating disc electrode (TF-RDE). Typical...

Journal: :Aerospace medicine 1965
A D BABINSKY

Theoretical and experimental studies have resulted in the development of a carbon dioxide reduction reactor capable of continuous operation at a high rate of reaction. The capability for continuous removal of product carbon has been developed. Satisfactory long duration operation (25 days) of the carbon dioxide reduction unit has been demonstrated. Development of an oxygen regeneration unit whi...

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