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Deposit purity

The above studies concerning rhodium deposition provide evidences of the crucial importance of surface chemistry on the final quality of the deposit. Purity can be controlled by addition of reactive components that assist the expected loss of ligands, which otherwise would leave contaminants such as halides, carbides or oxides on the deposits. [Pg.157]

EDX analysis of the deposits did not reveal any other compound than Si, meaning that the deposit purity is assumed to be better than 99.9%. [Pg.589]

Finally, in 1985, the results of an extensive investigation in which adsorjDtion took place onto an aluminium oxide layer fonned on a film of aluminium deposited in vacuo onto a silicon wafer was published by Allara and Nuzzo 1127, 1281. Various carboxylic acids were dissolved in high-purity hexadecane and allowed to adsorb from this solution onto the prepared aluminium oxide surface. It was found that for chains with more than 12 carbon atoms, chains are nearly in a vertical orientation and are tightly packed. For shorter chains, however, no stable monolayers were found. The kinetic processes involved in layer fonnation can take up to several days. [Pg.2623]

Zeolites are tire product of a hydrotliennal conversion process [28]. As such tliey can be found in sedimentary deposits especially in areas tliat show signs of fonner volcanic activity. There are about 40 naturally occurring zeolite types. Types such as chabazite, clinoptilolite, mordenite and phillipsite occur witli up to 80% phase purity in quite large... [Pg.2783]

Germane is used primarily to produce high purity germanium metal or epitaxial deposits of germanium on substrates for electronics by thermal decomposition at about 350°C (see Germaniumand germanium compounds). [Pg.299]

In the carbonyl process, the Hquid is purified, vaporized, and rapidly heated to ca 300°C which results in the decomposition of the vapor to carbon monoxide and a fine high purity nickel powder of particle sizes <10 fim. This product is useflil for powder metallurgical appHcations (see Metallurgy, powder). Nickel carbonyl can also be decomposed in the presence of nickel powder, upon which the nickel is deposited. This process yields nickel pellets, typically about 0.8 cm dia and of >99.9 wt% purity. [Pg.3]

Calcium carbonate, available both from natural sources and as precipitated forms (see Calcium compounds), is most useful in coating because of purity and high brightness, ie, 90—95%. Ground carbonates from marble deposits have high purity levels as do the carbonates from some chalk deposits. [Pg.10]

The benefits of high selectivity He in the abiUty to produce high purity cobalt in a limited number of stages. This minimises capital and operating costs. It is particularly important when the solution in question contains low concentrations of cobalt. Eor example, solutions derived from laterite deposits may only contain 0.5—2 g/L Co but 90—100 g/L Ni. [Pg.321]


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