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T.M. Phillips and B.F. Dickens, Affinity and Immunoaffinity Purification Techniques, Eaton Publishing, Natick MA, 2000. ISBN 1881299228. [Pg.45]

Fig. 7. Changes of the coefficient of recombination, y, of H atoms on the surface of Pd-Au alloy foil catalysts at room temperature. O, Initial values of log y, final values representing catalytic activity of Pd and its alloys containing absorbed hydrogen. Broken line denotes the alloy Pd40Au60 which represents the upper limit of gold content in Pd-Au alloys closing the region of Pd-Au hydride formation. After Dickens et al. (86). Fig. 7. Changes of the coefficient of recombination, y, of H atoms on the surface of Pd-Au alloy foil catalysts at room temperature. O, Initial values of log y, final values representing catalytic activity of Pd and its alloys containing absorbed hydrogen. Broken line denotes the alloy Pd40Au60 which represents the upper limit of gold content in Pd-Au alloys closing the region of Pd-Au hydride formation. After Dickens et al. (86).
Flynn and Dickens [142] have translated the relaxation methods of fluid kinetics into terms applicable to solid phase thermogravimetry. The rate-determining variables such as temperature, pressure, gas flow rate, gas composition, radiant energy, electrical and magnetic fields are incremented in discrete steps or oscillated between extreme values and the effect on reaction rate determined. [Pg.21]

The programs are described at length in the NBS publication NBS-IR 87-3669, System of Hardware and Software Developed for Size Exclusion Chromatography by B. Dickens and F.L. McCrackln, National Bureau of Standards, 1987, and available from NTIS under order number 88153697. Host of that report is concerned with interactive operation of the programs. [Pg.24]

Greville GD Vol 1, p 297, in Carbohydrate Metabolism and Its Disorders. Dickens F, Randle PJ, Whelan WJ (editors). Academic Press, 1968. [Pg.135]


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