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Boron containing dope

Keywords Ni-B, Ni, hydrogen permeation, boron containing dope, pH, cathodic current density, electrolyte temperature... [Pg.661]

Boron-containing carbons synthesized by co-pyrolysis of coal-tar pitch with pyridine-borane complex (series 25Bn) have already been considered as hosts for lithium insertion [4], Unlike the commercial graphites described above, the boron-doped carbon 25B2 (WUT) as received was not suitable for direct use in the cylindrical cell due to very large and hard particles. This feature makes the coating process very difficult. [Pg.212]

Both a-Si H and pc-Si H can be doped by adding phosphorus or boron containing gases such as phosphine PH3 or trimethylboron B(CHs)3 during the deposition process, so that p-i-n homojunctions and thus photovoltaic devices become possible. [Pg.364]

A/dm2, Ni2+ ions discharge into Ni-B° occurs with enhance polarization in comparison with discharge into Ni°. The breaking of the Ni2+ ions discharge rate, when Ni-B° is electrodeposited (at the E< - 0,75), is connected with this alloy surface coverage by the adsorbed dope boron containing anions. So, for example, cathodic polarization at the ik = 2 AJ dm2 maintained the value 30 mV, and at the ik = 4 A/ dm2 - 45 mV. [Pg.664]

Electrical conductivity measurements have been reported on a wide range of polymers including carbon nanofibre reinforced HOPE [52], carbon black filled LDPE-ethylene methyl acrylate composites [28], carbon black filled HDPE [53], carbon black reinforced PP [27], talc filled PP [54], copper particle modified epoxy resins [55], epoxy and epoxy-haematite nanorod composites [56], polyvinyl pyrrolidone (PVP) and polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) blends [57], polyacrylonitrile based carbon fibre/PC composites [58], PC/MnCli composite films [59], titanocene polyester derivatives of terephthalic acid [60], lithium trifluoromethane sulfonamide doped PS-block-polyethylene oxide (PEO) copolymers [61], boron containing PVA derived ceramic organic semiconductors [62], sodium lanthanum tetrafluoride complexed with PEO [63], PC, acrylonitrile butadiene [64], blends of polyethylene dioxythiophene/ polystyrene sulfonate, PVC and PEO [65], EVA copolymer/carbon fibre conductive composites [66], carbon nanofibre modified thermotropic liquid crystalline polymers [67], PPY [68], PPY/PP/montmorillonite composites [69], carbon fibre reinforced PDMS-PPY composites [29], PANI [70], epoxy resin/PANI dodecylbenzene sulfonic acid blends [71], PANI/PA 6,6 composites [72], carbon fibre EVA composites [66], HDPE carbon fibre nanocomposites [52] and PPS [73]. [Pg.110]

Some measurements of this property have been made in a range of electrically conducting polymers. These include epoxy resin/polyaniline-dodecylbenzene sulfonic acid blends [38], polystyrene-black polyphenylene oxide copolymers [38], semiconductor-based polypyrroles [33], titanocene polyesters [40], boron-containing polyvinyl alcohol [41], copper-filled epoxy resin [42], polyethylidene dioxy thiophene-polystyrene sulfonate, polyvinyl chloride, polyethylene oxide [43], polycarbonate/acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene composites [44], polyethylene oxide complexes with sodium lanthanum tetra-fluoride [45], chlorine-substituted polyaniline [46], polyvinyl pyrolidine-polyvinyl alcohol coupled with potassium bromate tetrafluoromethane sulfonamide [47], doped polystyrene block polyethylene [38, 39], polypyrrole [48], polyaniline-polyamide composites [49], and polydimethyl siloxane-polypyrrole composites [50]. [Pg.135]

Electrical properties have been reported on numerous carbon fiber-reinforced polymers, including carbon nanoflber-modified thermotropic liquid crystalline polymers [53], low-density polyethylene [54], ethylene vinyl acetate [55], wire coating varnishes [56], polydimethyl siloxane polypyrrole composites [50], polyacrylonitrile [59], polycarbonate [58], polyacrylonitrile-polycarbonate composites [58], modified chrome polymers [59], lithium trifluoromethane sulfonamide-doped polystyrene-block copolymer [60], boron-containing polyvinyl alcohols [71], lanthanum tetrafluoride complexed ethylene oxide [151, 72, 73], polycarbonate-acrylonitrile diene [44], polyethylene deoxythiophe-nel, blends of polystyrene sulfonate, polyvinyl chloride and polyethylene oxide [43], poly-pyrrole [61], polypyrrole-polypropylene-montmorillonite composites [62], polydimethyl siloxane-polypyrrole composites [63], polyaniline [46], epoxy resin-polyaniline dodecyl benzene sulfonic acid blends [64], and polyaniline-polyamide 6 composites [49]. [Pg.138]

Vrouwenvelder, W.G.A., Groot, C.G., and de Groot, K. (1994) Better histology and biochemistry for osteoblasts cultured on titanium-doped bioactive glass Bioglass 45 S 5 compared with iron-, titanium-, fluorine- and boron-containing bioactive glasses. Biomaterials, 15, 97-110. [Pg.417]

Other reverse-bias annealing experiments have been published that can be analyzed in the same way. Tavendale et al. (1985) used 10 ft cm boron-doped silicon passivated by exposure to plasmas containing or 2H. Schottky diodes formed with such specimens showed breakup of BH under heating at 80°C with reverse bias however, there was a persistence of passivation in the first two or three microns that must be attributed to some sort of near-surface reservoir of hydrogen. This effect was absent in an annealing experiment on a junction diode with an -type surface... [Pg.319]


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